MELBOURNE: World No 1 Justine Henin goes into the Australian Open as the overwhelming favorite after an inspired 2007, but there is no shortage of challengers.
NEW YORK: Fireballing reliever Rich "Goose" Gossage won election to the Hall of Fame on Tuesday.
TORONTO: After missing the 1996 and 2000 Olympics over failed drug tests, Canadian show jumper Eric Lamaze believes he is finally heading for his Olympic debut in Beijing.
MELBOURNE: Mardy Fish believes the US' Davis Cup triumph last month will give him the inspiration he needs to perform well at next week's Australian Open.
MELBOURNE: As one of the most recognizable faces in India, Sania Mirza is already something of an expert when it comes to dealing with pressure.
LONDON: Two former London policemen have been hired to lead the investigation into corruption in tennis, the sport's governing bodies announced on Tuesday.
LONDON: FIFA president Sepp Blatter criticized England's decision to hire a foreign coach on Monday, the day Fabio Capello arrived at FA headquarters for his first day of work.
LIVERPOOL, England: Everton have lost their battle to be allowed to play South Africa's Steven Pienaar in Tuesday's League Cup semifinal first leg at Chelsea.
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