Formula One
Motor racing is a two-way thing
Monaco was hailed as the first time that bi-directional telemetry had been used decisively to win a race.
Tennis
Goutham, Bhambri to clash for title
Both scored contrasting victories in the semi-finals of the ITF women's tennis tournament.
Kuerten scrapes through; Roddick out
Defending champion Kuerten edged past Davide Sanguinetti in the second round while Roddick was shown the door in the first round at the French Open.
Athletics
Freeman quits running for a year
Australia's Olympic 400 metres gold medallist said she was withdrawing from competition for the rest of the year to be with her husband, who has cancer.
Football | 2002 Fifa World Cup
Maradona's strike is goal of the century
The Argentinian's second goal against England in the 1986 World Cup was voted
the greatest World Cup strike of all time in an Internet ballot, on FIFA's official web site.
Brazil, Turkey set to dominate group C
But there is potential across the group and Brazil's qualification
woes have some of their rivals scenting blood.
Senegal holds its breath
Tense anticipation is building in the West African country ahead of Friday's World Cup opener.
Big Phil to put Brazil on the attack
The Brazil coach is contemplating sending Brazil into Monday's game against Turkey with one of their most adventurous line-ups in a World Cup match since 1986.
Argentina face striking dilemma
Gabriel Batistuta and Hernan Crespo are among the best in the business but only one of them will play in their opener against Nigeria.
England ready to deliver, says
Beckham
The England captain feels the team need to live up to the
high standards it has set.
FIFA refuse sub for Keane
Ireland
manager Mick McCarthy had accepted the decision and just wanted to concentrate
on winning their first match of the tournament.
- Mendieta has a point to prove
- Blatter re-elected as
president
- Italy on guard against
complacency
- Maradona allowed to enter South Korea
- Brazil miss eight penalties in training
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