HONOLULU: David Beckham believes this week's inaugural Pan-Pacific Championship in Hawaii can provide the catalyst for a successful second season with the Los Angeles Galaxy.
NEW YORK: The Detroit Red Wings ended a six-game losing streak by shutting out the Colorado Avalanche 4-0 on Monday behind netminder Chris Osgood's 18 saves.
ANTWERP, Belgium: Seven-time Grand Slam champion Justine Henin is setting her long-term sights on a Wimbledon crown after winning her first career title at home in Belgium on Sunday.
NEW YORK: Evgeni Malkin and Petr Sykora had a goal and an assist each to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 4-1 road win over the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday.
DOHA: Shahar Peer, the 20-year-old from Jerusalem who has ignored an unofficial boycott that has kept Israeli players from competing in the Gulf states, will make diplomatic history when she steps on court at the $2.5 million Qatar Open on Monday.
LONDON: London 2012 Olympics organizing committee chairman Sebastian Coe has supported a ban by European promoters on British sprinter Dwain Chambers.
PARIS: Defending champion Russia overcame a volatile 4,000-strong Israeli crowd on Sunday to reach the Fed Cup semifinals where it will be joined by China and Spain.
Former US Olympic and world champion sprinter Maurice Greene announced his retirement on Monday, citing nagging injuries.
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