LONDON: World 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu says she is proud to run for Britain but has not dismissed the idea of competing for another country.
China's national champion Zeng Shaoxuan walked off court with his head held high despite losing to defending champion Marcos Baghdatis at the China Open yesterday.
PARIS: South Africa hammered home its World Cup credentials on Sunday with a 59-7 win against Samoa but little Canada and Namibia showed determination not to be mauled by the sport's fatcats without a fight.
NEW YORK: Roger Federer hoisted aloft the US Open trophy for a fourth straight year on Sunday after victory against Novak Djokovic before swiftly turning his gaze to Pete Sampras and the all-time record for grand slam titles.
If you are a foreigner who has lived on the Chinese mainland for at least a year, you could be holding the Olympic torch aloft next year.
NEW YORK: Rafael Nadal might have been hurting in several places during his shock 6-7 (3/7), 6-4, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 US Open loss to compatriot David Ferrer, but he was not using that as an excuse.
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