Being in the right - or wrong - place when it matters most separates winners from losers
LYON - Jackie Groenen had not even managed a shot on target before coming up with the goal that sent the Netherlands through to its first women's World Cup final on Wednesday.
PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil - Peru coach Ricardo Gareca praised his squad for overcoming adversity after it reached the Copa America final with a 3-0 win over defending champion Chile on Wednesday.
It took Hu Qingwei nearly 30 hours to fly from Shanghai to Brazil, but the arduous journey and jet lag were more than worthwhile as he watched his idol Lionel Messi from the stands at the ongoing Copa America.
Zhang Shuai reveled in producing another little piece of Chinese tennis history at Wimbledon on Wednesday.
LONDON - Cori Gauff, the 15-year-old American schoolgirl who stunned five-time champion Venus Williams in the first round, continued her Wimbledon dream debut on Wednesday when she eased into the last 32, proclaiming: "I can beat anyone."
WIMBLEDON, England - Dealing with jitters early in a match is nothing new to Felix Auger-Aliassime.
WIMBLEDON, England - It used to be that players dreaded the prospect of facing Serena Williams, especially at Wimbledon.
As a 10-year-old, Lloyd Harris sat on Centre Court at Wimbledon to watch his idol Roger Federer.
WIMBLEDON, England - This is quite a pairing: Serena Williams teaming up with Andy Murray for mixed doubles at Wimbledon.
Rafa Benitez may now be the most expensive coach in the Chinese Super League, but the Spaniard is adamant his eye-popping salary was not the main factor in his decision to ditch the English Premier League for Dalian Yifang.
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