Tiger Woods removed himself from consideration for the Ryder Cup team on Wednesday evening with a clear message that he is not healthy enough to play.
New billionaire owner promises success both on and off the court in Los Angeles
NASCAR driver Tony Stewart's involvement in a fatal on-track accident over the weekend may wave a caution flag for the big-money corporate sponsors backing the three-time champion's team, industry analysts said.
New manager has restored confidence to English giant
From Ryan Giggs to Raheem Sterling, via Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney and Cesc Fabregas, the English Premier League has long been a fertile breeding ground for up-and-coming talent. Here, AFP profiles five young players for whom the 2014-15 campaign could provide a launch pad to stardom.
ARSENAL (4th): Arsene Wenger's side ended a nine-year trophy drought by winning the FA Cup in May. Wenger hopes his squad, bolstered by the summer addition of Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona and with record-signing Mesut Ozil settled, can now last the distance in the Premier League title race.
Englishman Leach leading the European Tour's charge in China
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