Anti-corruption official says 'vulnerable' players targeted
More players revealed match-fixing approaches on Tuesday as the Australian Open Grand Slam tournament came under close scrutiny following claims that corruption in tennis was widespread.
Roger Federer says his 6-year-old twin daughters, Myla and Charlene, have started taking tennis lessons, but the sport's great ambassador does not necessarily hope they will one day follow in his footsteps.
The corruption scandal that has rocked athletics is worse than the one that has plunged soccer body FIFA into crisis because it punished clean athletes, four-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson said on Tuesday.
Journeymen pros face big challenges in making ends meet on tour
Maria Sharapova on Wednesday said she expects to be playing several more years in her quest for Grand Slam glory after sweeping past Aliaksandra Sasnovich and into the third round of the Australian Open.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga became so incensed with rowdy fans during his match with Marcos Baghdatis that he urged the umpire to give them a code violation.
Visiting Warriors hand Cleveland lopsided beating
J.J. Redick was getting tired of the Los Angeles Clippers losing to the Houston Rockets, so he finally took matters into his own sharp-shooting hands - with plenty of help from Chris Paul, of course.
The National Basketball Association will share the joy of Chinese New Year with its millions of fans in China and around the world.
Djokovic says he was approached in 2007; British PM wants answers
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