MELBOURNE: With a new Grand Slam champion crowned at the Australian Open, the vultures are circling over Roger Federer's head.
SAN DIEGO, California: Tiger Woods shrugged off three consecutive bogeys while cruising to an eight-shot victory at the Buick Invitational on Sunday for his 62nd PGA Tour title.
MANCHESTER, England: Cristiano Ronaldo took his season's goal tally to 25 with a double in the 3-1 FA Cup win over Spurs but insisted he's indebted to his Manchester United teammates for his heroics.
LOS ANGELES: LeBron James scored 41 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a nine-point deficit to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 98-95 on Sunday.
ROME: When Lazio faced Olympiakos Piraeus in an important Champions League tie in November, Italian daily Gazzetta dello Sport published a photograph of its 2000-01 squad.
SAN DIEGO, California: The PGA Tour's first anti-doping program starts in July and Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem's only fear is that a player might test positive through ignorance.
LONDON: Britain's hopes of finishing fourth in the medals table at the London 2012 Olympics could be undermined by a lack of professional coaching, a report published by a sports think tank revealed yesterday.
SAN DIEGO, California: Bruised but toughened by a difficult childhood, Australia's Jason Day has set his sights on becoming the world's No 1 golfer.
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