Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, who has been having an impressive season on the PGA Tour, has brushed aside suggestions that 14-time major winner Tiger Woods is intimidated by him.
Read full storyThe Singapore Grand Prix on the Marina Bay circuit is known to be the toughest race in the Formula One calendar, but this season it's also going to be keenly contested.
Read full storyTennis umpire Lois Ann Goodman, who has been accused of killing her husband, lost her bid to stop the California prosecutors from taking her DNA sample for the trial.
Read full storySpain may have made it to the final of the Davis Cup, but things are going to be rather tough for them from here on. The biggest reason is the absence of World No. 4 Rafael Nadal, who is out with a knee injury. Spain had overpowered the U.S. without his services in the semi-finals. But then the U.S. on its part was without the services of its Davis Cup mainstay for almost a decade, Andy Roddick, who retired after his U.S. Open fourth round loss to Juan Martin del Potro.
Read full storyThe Ryder Cup is scheduled for next weekend, but the buzz is already in the air with players from both Team U.S.A. and Team Europe ready for the big clash at the Medinah Country Club. The U.S. team consists of Keegan Bradley, Jason Dufner, Jim Furyk, Dustin Johnson, Zach Johnson, Matt Kuchar, Phil Mickelson, Webb Simpson, Brandt Snedeker, Steve Stricker, Bubba Watson and Tiger Woods.
Read full storyStar tennis players are getting ready for the next season and have already planned their preparations for the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open, which is scheduled for January. Former World No. 1 and seven-time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams is expected to make her debut opposite John Isner in the Hopman Cup scheduled in Perth from Dec. 29 to Jan. 5.
Read full storySingapore Grand Prix is just around the corner and preparations are in full flow with drivers and organizers getting into the groove.
Read full storyRed Bull driver Mark Webber feels that F1 drivers off late have become rather too aggressive. He felt they have been escaping major accidents, but their luck wouldn't last forever.
Read full storyAndy Murray, who became the first Briton to win a Grand Slam title in 76 years when he beat Novak Djokovic in the final of the U.S. Open, came home to a rousing welcome.
Read full storyShin Jiyai breezed to victory in the storm-hit women's British Open at the Royal Liverpool golf course in Hoylake, England.
Read full storyBritish Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton brushed aside rumors of him leaving McLaren to join Mercedes next year.
Read full storyDavid Ferrer beat American John Isner in four sets to help Spain reach the final of the Davis Cup in the Spanish port city of Gijon.
Read full storyLegendary golfer Arnold Palmer received the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal at a glittering ceremony in Washington Wednesday. The congress conferred the 83-year-old golfer with its highest civilian award in "recognition of his service to the country in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship".
Read full storyFormer World number one tennis player, Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain, announced his retirement. The 2003 French Open winner, whose career had been dotted with injury breaks, will hang his racket after playing at his home ATP event next month.
Read full storyThe Formula One fraternity paid tribute to the sport's safety pioneer, professor Sid Watkins. Watkins, a former FIA medical expert, who worked towards improving in the safety and medical standards of the sport, passed away at the age of 84 Wednesday.
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