• Federer hopes Madrid will be turning point MADRID — Roger Federer is hoping the Madrid Masters will again prove to be a turning point in his season. The top-ranked Swiss won the clay-court tournament last year after beating Rafael Nadal in the final Detailed Profile of Roger Fedrer
  • Tendulkar’s split-innings idea gets thumbs upTinkering with cricket will probably never cease, and in this atmosphere of perpetual change the pink ball was not the most interesting aspect of 2nd XI matches yesterday when the phrase ‘split-innings’ entered the lexicon of the English game. Detailed Profile of Sachin Tendulkar
  • Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova to be reunited Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova will team up to play in the women's senior doubles at Wimbledon this year.


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  • The King reclaims his crown Later, after two separate sprawled-in-the-dirt celebrations, Nadal sat alone in his changeover chair, his face buried in a towel, and sobbed. It was precisely then when you could see what this tournament means to him. Nadal has now won 38 of 39 matches at Roland Garros.

    Detailed Profile of Rafael Nadal
  • The Indian Batsman is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian team. Initially recognized as an extravagantly flamboyant and destructive batsman, Dhoni has come to be regarded as one of the coolest heads to captain the Indian ODI side.Under his captaincy, India won ... Detailed Profile of Mahender Singh Dhoni
  • Serena Williams pushed to limit by Vera Dushevina Take Rafael Nadal out of the equation and there are so many confusing results in this clay-court season that using the rankings as a guide to success is a foolish business.

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  • Fry: Title not lost for Schumacher Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry insists that Michael Schumacher is still able to challenge for the 2010 title, despite being 75 points and the exact equivalent of three race wins off the Drivers' Championship lead following the first eight rounds of the season.
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  • Beckham to boost England 2018 World Cup LONDON — Former skipper David Beckham will personally deliver England's bid book to host the 2018 World Cup to FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Friday.The handover will take place at the FIFA's headquarters in Zurich. Detailed Profile of David Beckham
  • Messi savours Argentina's victory but not the ball Lionel Messi got up feeling good on Sunday after Argentina's 1-0 win in their opening World Cup match had buried their qualifying nightmare but added his voice to the chorus of complaints over the Jabulani ball. Detailed Profile of Lionel Messi
  • World Cup 2010: Cristiano Ronaldo's Form Ahead Of Finals Portugal winger Simao has declared that team captain Cristiano Ronaldo is in the best possible form going into next month's World Cup finals and added that the Real Madrid star will get even better at the tournament in South Africa. Detailed Profile of Christiano Ronaldo
  • The Rising star in Motor Racing A British Formula One racing driver, currently racing for the McLaren Mercedes team, and is the youngest ever Formula One World Champion. At the age of ten, Hamilton approached McLaren team principal Ron Dennis... Detailed Profile of Lewis Hamilton
  • Afridi to lead in Asia Cup and England tour Shahid Afridi will captain Pakistan in the Asia Cup ODIs to be held in Sri Lanka from June 15, as well as on the Test tour of England where Pakistan will play the hosts and Australia. Detailed Profile of Shahid Afridi