DAKAR: French soccer captain Patrick Vieira wants to pursue his international career until at least the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and he believes the future remains bright for France's young national side.
LONDON: Polish Formula One driver Robert Kubica has only gained in confidence since his horrific crash in Canada last month, according to BMW Sauber team boss Mario Theissen.
NEW YORK: The New York Yankees go into the All-Star break 10 games behind the AL East division-leading Boston Red Sox and with their string of 12 successive seasons in the playoffs in jeopardy.
LOS ANGELES: David Beckham's much trumpeted move to LA Galaxy this week has thrown the spotlight on the financial impact he is likely to make on the game in the United States.
LONDON: Rafael Nadal will not agonise over his missed chance at Wimbledon, preferring to think about a good tournament and a break on the beach back home in Majorca.
SILVERSTONE, England: Ferrari chief Jean Todt celebrated victory in Sunday's British Grand Prix with Kimi Raikkonen but said his team must get on top of their reliability problems.
LONDON: It took 13 matches and more than three years to come alive but on Sunday Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal finally produced a riveting battle that proved a genuine rivalry in men's tennis was now established.
SILVERSTONE, England: England midfielder David Beckham and his wife Victoria triggered a media scrum on Sunday as the couple visited the British GP as guests of F1 team Honda.
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