Easter spots England advantage July 4, 2011 RUGBY UNION: England’s Nick Easter believes the staging of the Tri-Nations between Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in July will given northern hemisphere teams an advantage at September’s World Cup. “This time the northern hemisphere teams might have a little bit of an advantage over the southern hemisphere teams in terms of the scheduling because we’ve [...]
Singh clings to Open hope July 4, 2011 GOLF: Former world number one Vijay Singh has been offered an Open Championship place but may not be fit enough to take it. The double USPGA winner pulled out of last week’s AT&T National in America with back trouble.
Electric Djok stuns Nadal July 3, 2011 Serb caps rise to world No1 by claiming first Wimbledon title with dazzling triumph NEW world No1 Novak Djokovic toasted a double celebration last night after crowning his dazzling ascent to the apex of the men’s game by beating the man he replaces, Rafael Nadal, to win his first Wimbledon title. Djokovic thrilled Centre Court [...]
Haye uncertain on future after Klitschko damp squib July 3, 2011 BRITAIN’S David Haye admits he is having second thoughts about retiring after losing his WBA heavyweight title to Wladimir Klitschko in Germany on Saturday night. Haye has long insisted he would quit the ring in October, when he turns 31, but refused to commit following his unanimous points defeat to the Ukrainian, who also holds [...]
Cook sticking to trusted recipe despite England’s half-baked batting failures July 3, 2011 ENGLAND captain Alastair Cook has ordered his batsmen to improve in Wednesday’s must-win fourth one-day international after Sri Lanka took a 2-1 lead in the series at Lord’s yesterday. Cook smashed 119 but received scant assistance from his top order colleagues as England reached 246-7 – a total the tourists surpassed with six wickets and [...]
Hammers and Tottenham at war after fresh claims fire Olympic Stadium row July 3, 2011 WEST HAM have vowed to take legal action against London rivals Tottenham following a fresh bout of controversy over the future of the Olympic Stadium. The Hammers yesterday mounted a vigorous defence of their successful bid for the Stratford venue after it emerged that a director of the OPLC, the public body that voted for [...]
Kvitova: I didn’t think I’d make it July 3, 2011 NEWLY-CROWNED Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova admits she did not believe she would carve out a career in tennis. The 21-year-old from the Czech Republic claimed her maiden grand slam with a convincing 6-3, 6-4 victory over 2004 winner Maria Sharapova on Saturday. That landmark triumph has elevated her to the A-list of the women’s game [...]
Haskell on way back to Wasps July 3, 2011 England flanker James Haskell will return to Wasps next year, three years after leaving the club for Stade Francais. Haskell, 26, is first planning a stint with Ricoh Black Rams in Japan following the World Cup later this year. He said: “I believe I come back to Wasps both a better player and a more [...]
Hushovd takes yellow jersey July 3, 2011 Norwegian Thor Hushovd took the race leader’s yellow jersey after Garmin-Cervelo won the second stage of the Tour de France, the team time trial. Scotland’s David Millar, Hushovd’s colleague, lies second overall while Australian Cadel Evans is close behind after his team, BMC Racing, finished runners-up yesterday.
THE GAME OF HIS LIFE June 30, 2011 Murray knows he’ll have to go through the pain barrier to beat Nadal and reach the final BRITISH No1 Andy Murray is confident he can produce the performance of a lifetime to dethrone world No1 Rafael Nadal and end a 73-year wait for a home Wimbledon finalist. Nadal, who has beaten the Scot on their [...]