OAKMONT, Pennsylvania: Tiger Woods will seek to join a who's who of champions produced by Oakmont when the US Open golf championship returns to the fabled course today.
LONDON: Manchester City said on Monday they were in talks with advisers to former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra regarding his proposed takeover of the English Premier League club following a freeze on his assets.
SINGAPORE: The football season might be all-but over in Europe but Asian fans can look forward to a feast of soccer action over the coming weeks as the world's top players make a beeline for the region.
PITTSBURGH: Geoff Ogilvy is excited about his US Open title defense this week despite the challenge of a golf course he rates as the toughest in the game.
CLEVELAND, Ohio: There is a painting 10 stories tall of LeBron James on the side of a building near the Cleveland Cavaliers' arena, a giant testimony to the US basketball hero following the path of Michael Jordan.
PARIS: Roger Federer insists he can still one day win the French Open to complete his career Grand Slam despite losing in the final for the second straight year to claycourt nemesis Rafael Nadal.
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey: Carlos Costly scored twice to give Honduras a shock 2-1 win over Mexico in the Gold Cup on Sunday and keep their campaign alive.
MADRID: Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon said on Sunday that the Spanish giant's were going to explore ways of trying to keep former England captain David Beckham at the club.
PARIS: Rafael Nadal will take aim at relieving Roger Federer of his Wimbledon title after warning the world number one that he is playing the best tennis of his career.
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