Joyous scenes abounded this week as athletes from the worlds of hockey, soccer, tennis and cricket savored victory
OAKLAND, California - After coping with the trauma of his father's murder as a 16-year-old, Kawhi Leonard has no difficulty putting basketball in its proper perspective.
Anthony Davis could be on the move soon, with the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics pushing to the front of the line for the disgruntled New Orleans Pelicans' big man.
OAKLAND, California - Kevin Durant on Wednesday confirmed what Golden State Warriors fans most feared: He underwent surgery for a ruptured right Achilles tendon.
Li Haotong's emergence as a force in the elite ranks of global golf has given the PGA Tour Series-China every reason to reflect on a job well done.
WUHAN, Hubei province - Test events in boxing and skydiving for this year's Military World Games are being conducted in Wuhan this week.
BOSTON - St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington was waiting patiently, as NHL rookies learn to do, while the Stanley Cup was passed from teammate to teammate on the ice at TD Garden in Boston on Wednesday.
When Joao Felix first found himself in the same locker room as Cristiano Ronaldo, he said it felt like being in a video game.
English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers has launched a series of projects aimed at helping Chinese soccer develop at grassroots level.
NEW YORK - Lionel Messi was the world's highest-paid athlete over the past year, Forbes magazine reported on Tuesday in its annual sporting rich list.
Max McGreevy is hoping to finally get over the line and claim his maiden victory on the PGA Tour Series-China at this week's Suzhou Open, which tees off on Thursday.
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