NEW YORK: The American media turned on Serena Williams on Wednesday, labelling the former world No 1 as "classless" and "graceless" after her sullen reaction to her US Open exit at the hands of Justine Henin.
STUTTGART, Germany: Defending champions China blew its rivals away to claim a third straight men's title at the World Gymnastics Championships yesterday.
NEW YORK: Three-times defending champion Roger Federer outslugged Andy Roddick 7-6, 7-6, 6-2 in a near flawless display of power tennis to reach the US Open semifinals on Wednesday.
LONDON: The English game is being hurt by a lack of over-priced talent and a flood of cheaper foreigners, according to Blackburn chairman John Williams.
MONZA, Italy: Felipe Massa knows exactly what is expected of him in front of Ferrari's vociferous home support here at the Italian Grand Prix - do his utmost and win.
STUTTGART, Germany: The United States claimed the first gold of the world gymnastics championships yesterday when they won the women's team title in a drama-filled finale.
STUTTGART, Germany: China looks set to surpass its gold-medal haul at last year's worlds as Yang Wei fired the 2008 Olympic hosts into pole position ahead of the Hiroyuki Tomita-inspired Japanese during men's qualifying at the world gymnastics championships on Monday.
CINCINNATI, Ohio: New York Mets star righthander Pedro Martinez recorded the 3,000th strikeout of his career when he retired Cincinnati Reds starter Aaron Harang in the second inning of Monday's contest.
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