TERESOPOLIS: Brazil coach Dunga has told his team not to get involved in gamesmanship and petty arguments during the World Cup qualifiers.
PHOENIX, Arizona: The Arizona Diamondbacks were the first club to clinch their opening round series, but that doesn't mean they're taking their next playoff opponents lightly.
TERESOPOLIS, Brazil: Brazil's Afonso, usually overlooked in a squad boasting players like Ronaldinho and Kaka, was thrust into the spotlight on Tuesday after his seven-goal performance in a Dutch league match over the weekend.
LONDON: The National Basketball Association (NBA) could begin playing regular season games overseas as the sport grows in popularity, with a European franchise team a distinct possibility, according to league commissioner David Stern.
NEW YORK: General manager Brian Cashman on Tuesday described Joe Torre's reign as Yankees manager as "magical, incredible" yet he could not say whether the skipper would see a 13th season.
SHANGHAI: Fernando Alonso has history on his side, even if the Spaniard suspects McLaren team bosses are against him in his battle to win a third Formula One championship in a row.
MIAMI: There is a renewed determination about the Miami Heat as they begin their pre-season training camp this week, and coach Pat Riley is convinced that last season's disappointments are behind his team.
SHANGHAI: Ferrari's Felipe Massa could hold the key to the Formula One championship in his home Brazilian Grand Prix on October 21, despite being out of the reckoning himself.
WASHINGTON: Eight-time grand slam champion Serena Williams said on Monday her attitude had changed and she was ready to reclaim the world's No 1 ranking.
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