"Andy is moving better, serving really well and he's always had touch. He's extremely talented and a great fighter."
LeBron James believes there is nobody in the world that can stop him. He is too strong, too fast, too skilled.
With corruption investigation tightening around him, FIFA boss walks away
FIFA is facing a turning point in its history with the end of president Sepp Blatter's 17-year grip on power. He was only the eighth man to hold the office since FIFA was formed 111 years ago, and in the past 54 years only three men have been president: Stanley Rous of England, who held the post for 13 years from 1961-74; Joao Havelange, who was there for 24 years from 1974-98; and Blatter.
Former Brazil international Zico has expressed a desire to run for president of FIFA following Sepp Blatter's resignation on Tuesday.
Roger Federer surveyed the wreckage of another French Open on Tuesday and insisted he can bounce back by becoming the oldest man to win Wimbledon.
Ana Ivanovic lost her opening match to a 78th-ranked Russian qualifier in her final warm-up tournament before the French Open, so she had low expectations when she packed her bags for Paris.
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