TORONTO: After missing the 1996 and 2000 Olympics over failed drug tests, Canadian show jumper Eric Lamaze believes he is finally heading for his Olympic debut in Beijing.
MELBOURNE: Mardy Fish believes the US' Davis Cup triumph last month will give him the inspiration he needs to perform well at next week's Australian Open.
MELBOURNE: As one of the most recognizable faces in India, Sania Mirza is already something of an expert when it comes to dealing with pressure.
LONDON: Two former London policemen have been hired to lead the investigation into corruption in tennis, the sport's governing bodies announced on Tuesday.
LONDON: FIFA president Sepp Blatter criticized England's decision to hire a foreign coach on Monday, the day Fabio Capello arrived at FA headquarters for his first day of work.
LIVERPOOL, England: Everton have lost their battle to be allowed to play South Africa's Steven Pienaar in Tuesday's League Cup semifinal first leg at Chelsea.
MARANELLO, Italy: World champion Kimi Raikkonen expects a fun season this year with more overtaking given Formula One's new rules outlawing traction control.
CHENNAI, India: Rafael Nadal was confident he would recover for the Australian Open despite being thrashed by Russian Mikhail Youzhny in the Chennai Open final on Sunday.
LONDON: Fans of Everton and Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping their teams can buck recent trends by overcoming Chelsea and Arsenal in the League Cup semifinals, starting with this week's first legs.
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