CHENNAI, India: Former world No 1 Carlos Moya is enjoying a late resurgence to his career after the Spanish baseliner adopted a more aggressive approach on the advice of his new coach.
PERTH, Australia: Serena Williams triumphed against a dogged Alicia Molik here Thursday to see the United States advance to the Hopman Cup finals with a 3-0 clean sweep of Australia.
LONDON: Arsenal captain William Gallas believes the Premier League leaders have sufficient strength in depth to cope with defender Kolo Toure's absence during the African Nations Cup without resorting to any new purchases in this month's transfer window.
ROME: Palermo have issued a hands- off warning to Europe's top clubs over star Brazilian pair Amauri and Simplicio.
LONDON: A sprinkling of nostalgia and a touch of romance will embellish the British sporting diet this weekend as 32 FA Cup third-round ties take center stage.
LOS ANGELES: Sprinter Justin Gatlin got his doping ban reduced, but not by enough to make him eligible to defend his Olympic 100-meter title this year.
SEOUL: South Korean boxer Choi Yo-Sam was pronounced brain-dead yesterday after he lapsed into a coma following a championship bout last week, a hospital said.
LONDON: It was a case of as you were at the head of the Premier League as the top three sides all enjoyed a winning start to 2008.
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