LONDON: Liverpool supporters have been identified as the worst behaved at European matches in a report to be handed by UEFA to the British Government in Brussels yesterday.
MOUNT PLEASANT, South Carolina: Lorena Ochoa, stung by a playoff loss at the Ginn Tribute on Sunday, has extra motivation for the second women's major of the year.
LONDON: England needs another improved performance at Estonia when European Championship qualifying continues tomorrow or its chances of reaching next year's tournament could fade further.
PARIS: Players from Serbia are having a great time in Paris and dream of using the French Open to establish their country as a dominant tennis power.
MANCHESTER: Sporting Lisbon striker Nani is set to sign for Manchester United announced the English Premiership champions on Wednesday.
ROME: Valentino Rossi has been imperious at the Italian Grand Prix since 2002 and the Italian goes for a sixth successive victory at Mugello on Sunday.
NEW YORK: Barry Bonds simply shrugged when asked about one of the season's hot topics - whether Major League commissioner Bud Selig should be in attendance if the Giants slugger surpasses Hank Aaron as home run king.
PARIS: His back creaks these days and his shots lack bite but Lleyton Hewitt proved again yesterday the value of guts when he hit back from two sets down to crush former champion Gaston Gaudio at the French Open.
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