2007 can be the year women's tennis rises up or becomes the most boring sport imaginable. It is all in the hands of the new girls coming through - let's hope they learn something from Martina Hingis. Posted January 02, 2007 by Ilana Berger
An unlikely pairing of Muslim and Jew finally bears the fruits of dedication to be the best in their chosen field. Posted August 02, 2007 by Lassiter Thompson
Sunday's day of upsets saw second-seeded Mauresmo, number three Svetlana Kuznetsova and number nine seed Dinara Safina all sent packing. Posted January 22, 2007 by tennis-fanatic.com
Kuznetsova upset and Henine-Hardenne dominant as second week at US Open begins Posted September 05, 2006 by Reuters
We are set for an exciting women's tour with a raft of talented young players coming through the ranks. Can any make an impression on the big names this year? Posted February 21, 2008 by Ilana Berger
The women's draw is opening up dramatically as major names are deleted from the scoreboard. So who is likely to take the honours? Posted January 23, 2007 by Diane Elayne Dees
The girl from Belarus has already reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam. If she stays consistent it won't be long before she is one of the top women on the tour. Posted March 28, 2008 by Abe Battjes
The Indian ace from Hyderbad is aiming for a top ten place in singles and doubles this year. How does she juggle the iconic status of sports star with the responsibilities to her people and country? Posted January 10, 2008 by Sailesh Akkaraju
Czech unknown Safarova sends reigning champion packing in straight sets. Posted January 22, 2007 by Ilana Berger
The queens of the WTA Tour were superb in Madrid, whilst other highlights of 2007 included the emergence of Serbia's Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic plus little Israel joining the Fed Cup world elite. Posted November 16, 2007 by Melissa Boyd
Young Israeli star forces American twice former champion to pull put all the stops in a match that ended 8-6 in the third set. Posted January 23, 2007 by Ilana Berger
It's Maria Sharapova v Serena Williams in the Australian Open final - but the beaten quarter and semi-finalists have only themselves to blame. Posted January 26, 2007 by Diane Elayne Dees
Posted January 23, 2007 by Reuters
Pakistan board chairman Shaharyar Khan speaks out against the cricket ump who forfeited their match to England Posted August 23, 2006 by Reuters
It was a real battle of survival for the Serb – now bring on Tanasugarn and Venus. And watch out for unsung Israeli fighter Shahar Peer. Posted June 29, 2008 by Gregory Lanzenberg
International dominance must not be measured by world championships. Results, other trophies and game-to-game performances are what really matter - and here the All Blacks have no peers. Posted August 25, 2008 by James Mortimer
The Sunderland manager's belief in his own ability sets him apart from his peers - something which is key in getting the best out his players. Posted September 17, 2008 by Larry Kwirirayi
Day Five also sees the mumbling new Federer send Yuzhni tumbling. Posted January 19, 2007 by Ilana Berger
The greatest road trip in sport heads to the East West Bank Classic in Los Angeles on Monday. The event displays its best-ever field, with 12 of the top 20 women all waiting to seize the Tier Two title. Posted August 05, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
One epic battle at Wimbledon in 2001 is really all we've got to go on – but history will put the current world No.1 ahead of American powerhouse Sampras among the all-time greats. Posted June 01, 2008 by sayan das
Teenage upstart Safarova causes upset ofthe championship Posted January 21, 2007 by Reuters
The great American's eighth Grand Slam proves she is fitter than we thought. But does it also reveal that the WTA is in worse shape than we imagined? Posted January 27, 2007 by Boyce Adams
Shadow over Hair's career status after making controversial call Posted August 27, 2006 by Reuters
Cigar-chomping golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez may be an unlikely contender for The Open title. But apart from being a senior señ or, the 44-year old is in the sort of form to create an upset at Royal Birkdale. Posted July 08, 2008 by ScottishFootballBlog .
"In Moyes We Trust" fans should keep the faith – the Goodison boss has learned from having his fingers burnt in the past. Posted June 21, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
All major international teams have now played more than seven games this year and, with the Tri-Nations reaching its final stages, regular Sportingo rugby contributor Jimmy Mortimer names his players of the year so far... Posted August 25, 2008 by James Mortimer
Day five showdown sure to be a thriller Posted January 18, 2007 by Ilana Berger
Posted February 19, 2007 by Reuters
Day five of Wimbledon 2007 brings us the game of the tournament so far as Roger Federer looks to take apart former world number one Marat Safin. The Centre Court atmosphere will be electic as always, as long as SW19 isn't dampened by the rain. Posted June 29, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Ronaldo sparkles as United show why they are on course for another treble. Posted April 15, 2007 by Joe Morris
The new England Under-21 boss may find two hats too many to wear as the battle to avoid the drop hots up. Posted February 04, 2007 by Real life News : Football
In a heavyweight match-up, Robbie Deans and Steve Hansen look to be the main contenders to succeed Graham Henry and take New Zealand into a new era. Which will it be? Posted November 19, 2007 by