News Source: New Zealand Herald
| about 16 hours ago
There are probably few fans fervently hoping for top players to lose as much as Heineken Open tournament director Richard Palmer right now. That's because unexpected losses in tournaments around the world mean Palmer could attract colourful players
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 1 day ago
Nadal has ended a depressing winless streak with a spectacular Davis Cup final display to help put Spain 2-0 up over Czech Republic. The Australian Open champion emerged from the darkness of four successive straight sets defeats on the ATP World Tour
News Source: The Scotsman
| 2 days ago
Ambitious Andy Murray not satisfied with year, and aims to hit heights in 2010 Published Date: 04 December 2009 THE Scottish dark nights are one thing but as he refocuses on a new season, Andy Murray is envisaging far brighter days. • Andy
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 3 days ago
Which team recently ended Manchester United's 23-match unbeaten record by handing them a 1-0 defeat in the Group stages of the Champions League?...Which of these combat sports was not contested at the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games?...Against whom
News Source: NewKerala
| 4 days ago
He played 97 matches this season. "This season was particularly special for all of us because it brought more commitment tournaments," Djokovic said, after falling just short of a last-four spot at the season-ending event last week in London. "I've
News Source: India Abroad
| 5 days ago
A maiden French Open [ Images ] title and his sixth Wimbledon [ Images ] crown made it a golden year for Federer even if a shock defeat in the U.S. Quite who will be Federer's main rival next year is less certain. The question marks hanging over
News Source: Telegraph India
| 5 days ago
Sania Mirza was static on both the singles and doubles rankings charts released by WTA Monday. The Hyderabad girl was at No.58 on the singles list while the doubles table had her holding on to last weeks No.37. The slide continued for Somdev Dev
News Source: 7days
| 5 days ago
Most multinational companies would lay-off half their workforces to have just one mega sports star sell their soul in order to push their product. In fact, most multi-nationals these days do actually lay off half their staff at the drop of a hat,