DOHA: Rafael Nadal, who not so long ago was dominating the men's tour, is still without a title for more than eight months after an astonishing defeat in the final of the Qatar Open on Saturday.
BRISBANE, Australia: One classic match was all it took for Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin to serve notice that the Belgians are back and looking to dominate women's tennis.
Although the world is still emerging from the global financial crisis, many local businessmen are upbeat about the sports industry in China, according to the Annual Report on the Development of China's Sports Industry (2009-10), which was released on Saturday.
Romo leads Dallas to wildcard victory over Philadelphia, 34-14
BIRMINGHAM, England: Sir Alex Ferguson may have landed himself in further trouble with the Football Association (FA) after his latest withering assessment of a referee.
CABINDA, Angola: Togo's soccer team has decided to play in the African Nations Cup following a deadly attack on the squad, even though its government has withdrawn the side, French sports newspaper L'Equipe reported yesterday.
ANTOFAGASTA, Chile: Monday's ninth stage of the Dakar Rally between Copiapo and La Serena has been shortened by 267.75km because of persistent fog in the area, organizers said on Saturday.
Zimbabwean international shines for City in FA Cup win over Middlesbrough
READING, England: Rafael Benitez insisted the FA Cup remained a top priority for Liverpool after his side was fortunate to scrape a 1-1 third round draw away to Reading.
MADRID: Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic needs to control his temper and accept the decisions made by match officials or he risks letting down the team, according to coach Pep Guardiola.
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