INDIANAPOLIS: Maybe this is the surest sign that women racers are no different than their male rivals: Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher and Milka Duno were all ticked off after the Indianapolis 500.
PARIS: Her first French Open match since 2004 hardly went according to plan at the outset Sunday, and Williams kept grimacing and admonishing herself as each shaky shot helped her 91st-ranked opponent race ahead by a set and a service break.
VIRGINIA WATER, England: The European Tour is set to join forces with other international circuits to compete more effectively with the US PGA Tour.
MILAN: Chievo were relegated from Serie A on Sunday after a 2-0 defeat by fellow strugglers Catania and Siena's 2-1 win over Lazio.
MONACO: McLaren denied favoring double world champion Fernando Alonso in the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday after rookie teammate Lewis Hamilton suggested he had been forced into a supporting role.
HOUSTON: Rick Adelman's top priority as the new Houston Rockets' coach is to make life easier for Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady.
SINGAPORE: South Korea's Seongnam Chunma upset China's Shandong Luneng to seal an AFC Champions League quarter-final place Wednesday alongside Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds, who ended Sydney FC's hopes.
KUALA LUMPUR: Premier League champions Manchester United yesterday bowed to pressure from the Asian Football Confederation and called off their planned match in Malaysia in July.
LONDON: British entrepreneur Mike Ashley on Wednesday launched a takeover bid for Newcastle United worth 133 million pounds ($265 million) after netting almost half of the English Premiership club.
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