NEW YORK: Roger Federer hoisted aloft the US Open trophy for a fourth straight year on Sunday after victory against Novak Djokovic before swiftly turning his gaze to Pete Sampras and the all-time record for grand slam titles.
If you are a foreigner who has lived on the Chinese mainland for at least a year, you could be holding the Olympic torch aloft next year.
NEW YORK: Rafael Nadal might have been hurting in several places during his shock 6-7 (3/7), 6-4, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 US Open loss to compatriot David Ferrer, but he was not using that as an excuse.
NEW YORK: World No 1 Roger Federer has had all the testing he wants heading into the US Open quarterfinals even if next opponent Andy Roddick cannot say the same.
Leading government and business delegates are set to look decidedly dapper when they attend the upcoming World Economic Forum in the northeast city of Dalian.
NEW YORK: Venus and Serena Williams served their way into the US Open quarterfinals with impressive straight-sets victories on Sunday, setting up a possible clash between the American sisters in the final four.
MADRID: Wesley Sneijder may not sell as many Real Madrid shirts as David Beckham but the Dutch international, who inherited the England star's No 23 shirt, certainly has his dead-ball skills, scoring twice as the champions crushed Villareal 5-0 on Sunday.
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