RIO DE JANEIRO: Ronaldinho and Kaka will have to win back their places in the Brazilian team after skipping the Copa America, coach Dunga said on Monday.
MIAMI: Olympic 400m champion Jeremy Wariner believes he is on course to beat Michael Johnson's world record when defending his world title in Osaka this month.
LONDON: The much-maligned Sven-Goran Eriksson's Manchester City, bankrolled by controversial new Thai owner Thaksin Shinawatra, sits atop the Premier League three matches into the season.
LOS ANGELES: American Sheila Drummond, with her heart pounding, recorded what is believed to be the first hole-in-one by a totally blind female golfer at Mahoning Valley Country Club in Lehighton, Pennsylvania on Sunday.
OSAKA, Japan: Britain's Sebastian Coe wants athletics to adopt a sexier format, or risk losing future talent to other sports and fast food.
CINCINNATI, Ohio: Record-setting Roger Federer takes aim at a fourth US Open title after winning the 50th trophy of his career 6-1, 6-4 against James Blake on Sunday at the Cincinnati Masters.
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut: Big-serving American John Isner, who smashed a stunning 144 aces on his way to the final in Washington, has no doubt he can compete with the world's top players.
LONDON: Manchester United's stuttering start to the defence of the Premier League title became a full-blown slump on Sunday when it was beaten 1-0 by Manchester City.
MADRID: Sevilla got the new season off to a glittering start when it claimed its fifth trophy in a little over a year after a 5-3 win against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup at the Bernabeu on Sunday.
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