The NBA's e-sports league is making moves to slam-dunk the lucrative Chinese gaming market.
LONDON - Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano has denied the club is arrogant and said criticism of its preseason China tour will not affect its plans to expand in the world's most populous nation.
A mixture of fight and flight made for some spectacular images from the world of sports this week
A strong comeback at the worlds has rebounded former swimming prodigy Ye Shiwen from the brink of retirement, pushing her to go the extra mile en route to Tokyo 2020.
China's rising star Li Haotong hopes to bounce back into top form when he returns to World Golf Championships action at the $10.25 million St Jude Invitational, which started on Thursday.
GWANGJU, South Korea - As Chinese Olympic champion Sun Yang finds himself surrounded by controversy due to the actions of foreign rivals at the 18th FINA World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, head of the China Swimming Association Zhou Jihong said on Wednesday that "no one has the right to judge someone by rumors."
Coming off his best finish of the year at last week's Guangzhou Open, Jin Cheng is primed to make a charge at this week's PGA Tour Series-China Dongguan Open.
United States captain Tiger Woods can't wait to square off against the International Team for the Presidents Cup at Australia's Royal Melbourne Golf Club in December.
The golf world may not be too familiar with Poom Saksansin, but PGA Tour stars Paul Casey and Henrik Stenson certainly know all about the baby-faced Thai who is nicknamed "Assassin".
Chinese Formula One fans have long dreamed of cheering one of their own in the world's most prestigious auto sport.
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