MONTREAL: Lewis Hamilton's maiden Formula One victory, in the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, was hailed as "faultless" by McLaren team boss Ron Dennis while the driver's father said his son was capable of winning the world championship.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas: Overconfident after seizing a 29-point lead, the San Antonio Spurs squandered most of that edge Sunday before holding off Cleveland 103-92 in the National Basketball Association Finals.
MONTREAL: Ferrari licked their wounds on Sunday after a Canadian Grand Prix that turned out to be worse than they had feared.
PARIS: Serbian teenager Ana Ivanovic demolished the brittle and error-plagued challenge of Russian golden girl Maria Sharapova 6-2, 6-1 yesterday to reach the French Open final.
ANAHEIM, California: Travis Moen scored on a deflection and was credited with another goal on an Ottawa defensive blunder as Anaheim beat the Senators 6-2 to capture the first Stanley Cup title in franchise history.
PARIS: Roger Federer's 36-set record winning streak in grand slam tournaments was snapped by Tommy Robredo on Tuesday but that did not stop the Swiss from sweeping into the French Open semi-finals with a 7-5 1-6 6-1 6-2 victory.
PARIS: Justine Henin's absence from the season's opening grand slam in Australia appears to have increased her hunger to succeed in the French Open.
JOHANNESBURG: Two soccer related disasters in Africa at the weekend have set back efforts to project a positive image of the 2010 World Cup finals.
WASHINGTON: A row between the world's two best known women golfers is raising the temperature for this week's LPGA Championship, with Annika Sorenstam saying Michelle Wie lacked class in dealing with a wrist injury.
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