LONDON: Tim Henman admitted yesterday that his lifelong love affair with the All England Club drove him on to clinch an epic Wimbledon first round win over Carlos Moya 6-3, 1-6, 5-7, 6-2, 13-11.
BERNE, Switzerland: World soccer's governing body FIFA is to re-examine its controversial ban on playing football at high altitude when the organisation's executive committee meets in Zurich today.
DONINGTON PARK, England: Australian Casey Stoner won a wet British Grand Prix on Sunday to chalk up his fifth victory in eight races and move 26 points clear of Valentino Rossi in the MotoGP championship.
VALENCIA, Spain: Emirates Team New Zealand's morale-boosting victory over America's Cup defender Alinghi in the second of the best-of-nine series was just the tonic for a team seeking to win back sailing's most prestigious prize.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana: Tyson Gay ran the second fastest 200 meters of all-time, 19.62 seconds, on a wet track at the US championships on Sunday.
WIMBLEDON, England: At Wimbledon, it's Rafael Nadal's turn to try and make some history.
LONDON: Four-times winner Roger Federer was named top seed for the Wimbledon championships with French Open holder Rafael Nadal favorite to meet him in a rematch of last year's final.
SYDNEY: Australia's first Asian Cup campaign should be deemed a failure if the Socceroos do not at least reach the final, coach Graham Arnold said.
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