Roger Federer is sitting out the rest of this season, including the Rio de Janeiro Olympics and the US Open, in order to protect his surgically repaired left knee.
China's table tennis team is traveling to Rio de Janeiro under a cloud of controversy as fans lament that even being the world champion does not guarantee a coveted Olympic singles spot on one of the world's most competitive teams.
China's Wu Minxia will make her bid to become the most decorated female Olympic diver at the Rio de Janeiro Games, fronting an attempt by her country to sweep all eight titles next month at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre.
Chicago acquires Chapman in swap with New York
England manager Sam Allardyce said on Monday that Wayne Rooney has a significant role to play on the national team, but refused to give assurances about the player's future as captain.
Josh Gordon's curious and complicated career has taken a new turn.
The NFL says it found no credible evidence that Peyton Manning was provided with human growth hormone or other prohibited substances as alleged in a documentary by Al-Jazeera America last year.
Rio success would take some heat off move to Warriors
Michael Jordan finally spoke out on Monday about racial tensions in America in hopes of easing conflicts between blacks and law enforcement.
Michael Phelps is giving himself one last chance to get his Olympic farewell right, after falling in love with swimming all over again.
An Olympic historian disagrees with a widely held consensus that American swimmer Michael Phelps is the greatest Olympian ever.
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