World No 1 finally prevails in mistake-filled marathon
Allegations of corruption in world tennis were reignited on Monday when a former Australian professional player pleaded guilty to match-fixing just hours after a top global bookmaker suspended betting on a suspicious match at the Australian Open.
A show of abstract art by 10 established Chinese artists opened on Wednesday at an art venue in Athens, after a tour of Italy.
Shitao, a famous landscape painter during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), had said: "Ink and brushwork should keep pace with the times."
Chinese-born French artist Zao Wou-ki's engravings will be shown in Nantong two years after his death. Deng Zhangyu reports.
Pressure mounts as van Gaal fails to rally his troops
Jurgen Klopp admitted his heart was palpitating after Liverpool stole the points in dramatic fashion in its sensational 5-4 win over Norwich on Saturday.
Claudio Ranieri will give his league-leading Leicester City squad a well deserved rest as the Foxes prepare for a three-game acid test of their title credentials next month.
China's unlikely contender sets sights on Keys
Outspoken Bernard Tomic taunted Roger Federer over his struggles against Novak Djokovic after the Swiss great candidly suggested the young Aussie needs to knuckle down if he wants to reach the top 10.
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