In the build-up to the 2006 Tour de France winner's May 14 hearing, the arbitration panel which will hear his case is allowing testing of Landis' B samples from other stages of the race. Posted April 13, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
We are getting ever closer to finding out who will be the triumphant men and women at the US Open as we near the business end of proceedings. Match of the day is certainly World number one Justine Henin versus Serena Williams. Posted September 04, 2007 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
Its hotting up in New York as the last Grand Slam of the season is living up to all the hype and today sees American hopes resting on the shoulders of Roddick, Blake and new kid on the block John Isner. Posted August 30, 2007 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
It has been a wet Wimbledon, even by usual SW19 standards, and Rafael Nadal can't be happy, he is back again today hoping to complete his third round match, five days after it first started! Whilst Roger Federer sits back and rests! Posted July 04, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
We're down to the Quarter Finals in New York and things begin to hot up at the US Open, with Rafael Nadal disposed of Roger Federer is even more of a sure thing for the title but he may find life tough against American Andy Roddick. Posted September 05, 2007 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
The US Open has already thrown a few surprises, none bigger than last years champion Maria Sharapova falling to an unknown. Will today's order of play create more unlikely heroes? Posted September 02, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
The third day of the US Open welcomes Rafael Nadal onto court for the first time and he will be sure to crush his qualifier opponent. Brits will be hoping that 'Tiger' Tim manages to get past his bogeyman Dmitry Tursunov, as Henman begins what will be his last Grand Slam event before retirement. Posted August 29, 2007 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
It's Monday and we have a packed day of action. Roger Federer was due to be tested by Tommy Haas but due to injury the Fed Express has a day off the game of the day sees Daniela Hantuchova take on Serena Williams. Posted July 02, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
If they can avoid or overcome the impressive Greeks, Dwayne, Boozer and Kobe and Co could be celebrating. Posted June 24, 2008 by john dao
Roger Federer has another day off whilst Nadal tries to end his marathon affair against stubborn Roger Soderling. The game of the day sees two former Wimbledon champions go head to head as rejuvenated Venus Williams takes on Maria Sharapova on Centre Court. Posted July 03, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
For years, the Americans dominated the competition against Great Britain, but nations like Belgium, Slovakia and Italy are now grabbing the glory. Posted July 10, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
They have regarded Olympic qualification as automatic in the past, but now there are some new kids on the basketball block. Posted July 29, 2007 by David Kerr
The FA has a history of inconsistency and failing to deliver under pressure and it could be their undoing should they come up against a well-organised American bid. Posted February 22, 2007 by Gareth Llewellyn-Stevens
Part One of a three-part series in which an American player discusses his transition from the grid-iron game. Posted March 20, 2007 by Dumont Walker
The star Frenchman couldn't play because of blisters – but that wasn't the only surprise as the hosts took a big step towards the semis. Posted April 14, 2008 by Nina Rota
The host country has the largest mobile phone usage in the world. So what better way to keep fans updated than by SMS? And the result? Happiness! Posted September 21, 2007 by John Ball
Victory over Sweden, and Russia's win over Germany means the final will likely be played in North Carolina. Posted September 24, 2007 by Nina Rota
Rafael Nadal is in action as he aims his sights on capturing the grass court crown from his long term foe Roger Federer, also in action today are Lleyton Hewitt, 2006 ladies champions Amelie Mauresmo and Russian Maria Sharapova. Posted June 30, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
The USA started as favourites after a 51-game unbeaten run, but they soon wilted under the flair of the South Americans. Posted September 28, 2007 by John Ball
SW19 has been a wet place of late and as a result Roger Federer is still yet to progress to the third round. Tim Henman hopes to put on a show for his many fans both on court and on Henman-hill. Go on Tim! Posted June 28, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Only Roddick and James Blake fly a tattered flag for the USA as Europe serves up champion after champion – and look out for the Chinese Posted June 09, 2008 by sayan das
So Rafael Nadal finally got his match over and done with and Roger Federer is back at Wimbledon after some R&R, lets hope we get a day without rain, otherwise there is a very real possibility that we may have to go into a third week at SW19 Posted July 08, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Tigers pair Alesana Tuilagi and Seru Rabeni won't be on the winners' rostrum, neither will the USA's Mike Hercus or Argentina's Agustin Pichot. But they and their countries will provide plenty of entertainment in France. Posted August 12, 2007 by Matt Genner
The destination of this year’s Davis Cup could well be decided by Sweden's ability to sweep Argentina off course on their fast carpet surface. Posted April 04, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
The little men have already proved a big hit at the World Cup. Namibia, Portugal, the USA and Canada may have lost their opening games, but they made the British Isles nations look exceedingly rocky. Posted September 10, 2007 by Donna Gee
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