SINGAPORE: Chelsea might be best known for plowing millions of dollars into its quest for European football domination, but it is also boosting its involvement in grassroots development of the game in Asia.
NEW YORK: Andy Roddick's rare victory over world No 1 Roger Federer last week has boosted his confidence in time for this weekend's Davis Cup quarterfinals where he will pilot holder the US against France.
ANTIBES, France: France's Alain Bernard, who broke three world swimming records in as many days, was perfectly happy to lose one of them soon afterward.
NEW YORK: Jennie Finch, the stand-out of the US softball dream team that rolled to a third straight Olympic gold in Athens, will be on a special quest in Beijing - striking a blow for a return of her sport to future Games.
AUGUSTA, Georgia: World No 2 Phil Mickelson has taken two pages out of top-ranked Tiger Woods' book to prepare for his 2008 major championships campaign starting on Thursday at the US Masters.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas: So patient for 20 years, Kansas had no problem working an extra five minutes to bring a long-awaited championship back to the heartland.
LONDON: Cardiff City's hopes of playing in next season's UEFA Cup were lifted on Monday when the FA said it would re-examine its case and UEFA said it would consider giving the Welsh club a wildcard entry.
LONDON: Italian World Cup-winning defender Marco Materazzi won a formal public apology from the Daily Star in the High Court on Monday over its claim that he had racially abused France's Zinedine Zidane in 2006.
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