Djokovic can turn to Federer for baby advice
PARIS (Reuters) – Novak Djokovic may be asking Roger Federer for one or two tips in the coming weeks about how to combine parenthood with playing on the ATP Tour.
Marussia follow Caterham into administration
LONDON (Reuters) – The struggling Marussia Formula One team have followed rivals Caterham into administration and will miss this weekend’s U.S. Grand Prix, administrators FRP Advisory LLP said in a statement on Monday.
Bumgarner shines as Giants stride toward glory
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Madison Bumgarner proved his big-game brilliance with a four-hit shutout of the Kansas City Royals on Sunday that put him into the Fall Classic record books and the Giants within a win of the title.
Steady Kim holds nerve to win fog-hit Korea Open
SEOUL (Reuters) – Kim Seung-hyuk sank two nerve-shredding par putts at the 16th and 17th holes on the way to a two-shot victory at the fog-hit Korea Open on Monday.
Brees lifts home-loving Saints past Packers
(Reuters) – New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees threw three touchdown passes to lead the Saints to a 44-23 win over Green Bay on Sunday, bringing the Packers’ four-game winning streak to an end.
Roethlisberger and Brady enjoy vintage performances
(Reuters) – Ben Roethlisberger threw for six touchdowns and Tom Brady five as the quarterbacks for the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots enjoyed wins on Sunday.
Ruthless Williams avenges loss to Halep in WTA Finals
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Serena Williams destroyed Romania’s Simona Halep 6-3 6-0 on Sunday to win the WTA Finals championship in Singapore, proving once again why she remains the most formidable force in women’s tennis.
Streb seals maiden PGA Tour win in playoff
(Reuters) – Robert Streb held his nerve to win his first PGA Tour title in a playoff with fellow American Will MacKenzie and Zimbabwe’s Brendon de Jonge for the $5.6 million McGladrey Classic at Sea Island in Georgia on Sunday.
De Jonge, MacKenzie and Streb in playoff at Sea Island
(Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s Brendon de Jonge and Americans Will MacKenzie and Robert Streb took the $5.6 million McGladrey Classic into a sudden-death playoff at Sea Island in Georgia on Sunday.
Murray claims Valencia title to boost London bid
(Reuters) – Andy Murray again saved five match points against Tommy Robredo in a final when he fought back to win 3-6 7-6 (7) 7-6 (8) at the Valencia Open on Sunday and secure valuable points for his World Tour finals bid.