Federer and Djokovic take centre stage again
LONDON (Reuters) – Centre Court fans at Wimbledon will be hoping to see a bit more of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer on Saturday when they play back-to-back third round matches.
Federer and Djokovic take centre stage again
LONDON (Reuters) – Centre Court fans at Wimbledon will be hoping to see a bit more of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer on Saturday when they play back-to-back third round matches.
U.S. sprinter Coleman to run only 100 at world championships
(Reuters) – American Christian Coleman will run only the 100 metres at the world championships in London next month, his management company said on Friday.
U.S. sprinter Coleman to run only 100 at world championships
(Reuters) – American Christian Coleman will run only the 100 metres at the world championships in London next month, his management company said on Friday.
Florida police say Venus Williams entered intersection lawfully before crash
(Reuters) – Florida police said on Friday that a newly surfaced video shows that tennis star Venus Williams was acting lawfully when she drove her sports utility vehicle into an intersection before a fatal crash with another car on June 9.
Golf: Munoz pads Greenbrier lead
(Reuters) – Sebastian Munoz followed up his opening 61 with a three-under-par 67 to increase his lead to three strokes after the second round of the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on Friday.
Tennis: Tomic got off lightly for ‘bored’ comments says Gilbert
LONDON (Reuters) – Brad Gilbert, former coach to Andre Agassi and Andy Murray, believes Australian Bernard Tomic got off lightly for his comments about being bored at Wimbledon and could have been suspended from the game.
Athletics: Jamaica’s Livermore tests positive says anti-doping panel chief
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Reuters) – Jamaica’s Commonwealth Games 200-metres bronze medalist Jason Livermore tested positive for a banned substance in December, the chairman of the country’s Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel said on Friday.
Tennis: It’s far from elementary for Miss Watson
LONDON (Reuters) – Heather Watson was struck down once again by her third-round Wimbledon curse and the Briton is getting rather fed up at her inability to clear that hurdle.
Cycling – Sunday’s stage in the Jura will be decisive, says Froome
NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, France (Reuters) – Tour de France leader Chris Froome has warned that Sunday’s ninth stage, a punishing trek in the Jura mountains will be “very decisive” for the general classification.




