Tennis: Osaka trying to move on from ‘bittersweet’ maiden Grand Slam title
U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka said her breakthrough victory in New York last month still felt “bittersweet” and is hoping that a strong end to the season could help her to feel better.
Steelers running back Bell on Thomas injury: ‘I’ll … be the bad guy’
Four prominent NFL players said they wouldn’t report to training camp this summer without a new contract.
Reed criticizes breakup with Spieth at Ryder Cup
Patrick Reed blasted decisions made by captain Jim Furyk and others in the wake of the weekend Ryder Cup loss suffered by the ballyhooed U.S. team.
Film study: Scheme set Trubisky for star showing
It was no secret: The Chicago Bears hired Matt Nagy to make Mitchell Trubisky a star.
Tennis: Lopez, Edmund move into Beijing second round
Feliciano Lopez saved three match points before upsetting Croatia’s Borna Coric 7-5 5-7 7-5 on Monday to move into the China Open second round.
Golf: Harrington wants to be Ryder Cup captain
Three-times major winner Padraig Harrington wants to be Europe’s Ryder Cup captain and received the backing on Monday of stalwart Rory McIlory to lead the team in their title defense in two years time.
Motor racing: Russia on the rise in Formula One
Nearly a decade on from Vitaly Petrov becoming the first Russian driver to race in Formula One, the country could be the most represented on the starting grid next season.
Golf: U.S. Ryder Cup loss raises old questions
A change in PGA Tour scheduling will ensure the American players are fresher at future Ryder Cups, but that alone will not guarantee future success, particularly when the biennial event against Europe is held away from home.
Golf: Ryder Cup the winner as Paris hits hole in one
Thomas Bjorn’s superb European team won it, but this was a triumph for golf and more especially the Ryder Cup.
U.S. Ryder Cup loss raises old questions
A change in PGA Tour scheduling will ensure the American players are fresher at future Ryder Cups, but that alone will not guarantee future success, particularly when the biennial event against Europe is held away from home.




