Djokovic keeps up perfect 2011 May 8, 2011 World No2 Novak Djokovic upset clay court king Rafael Nadal on his favoured surface – and on home soil – to win the Madrid Open. Djokovic, unbeaten in 32 outings this year, clinched his sixth title of 2011 with a 6-4, 7-5 triumph to end the world No1’s 37-match winning streak on clay.
Pacquiao cool on Mayweather May 8, 2011 Manny Pacquiao shrugged off talk of a pound-for-pound superfight with Floyd Mayweather after retaining his WBO welterweight title against American Shane Mosley. Pacquiao was brutal and dominant in a unanimous points victory and said of Mayweather: “I don’t care about that fight. I am satisfied with everything that I have done in boxing.”
Farrell tipped for England role May 8, 2011 Saracens star David Strettle has hailed rookie Owen Farrell’s sensational season after they clinched second place in the Premiership to set up a clash with Gloucester in the play-offs. “He has been brilliant for us,” Strettle said. “I honestly think if you threw him in at the deep end in an England shirt he is [...]
Collingwood rocked by snub May 8, 2011 Former England Twenty20 captain Paul Collingwood admits he was stunned to be stripped of the role last week, just months after leading the side to victory in last year’s World Cup. “It was like a juggernaut had come along at full steam and completely wiped me out, just disbelief,” he said.
Beckham in LA car crash May 8, 2011 Former England captain David Beckham escaped unhurt from a car accident on a Los Angeles motorway on Friday afternoon, his spokesperson has confirmed. Beckham collided with a broken down vehicle but was not at fault and the driver of the other car did not suffer serious injuries.
Giggs bullish as United look to Chelsea decider May 5, 2011 MANCHESTER UNITED stalwart Ryan Giggs insists the Premier League leaders have not even contemplated the prospect of being knocked off their perch when title rivals Chelsea visit Old Trafford on Sunday. The Blues are on the brink of completing a comeback in the title race many pundits thought impossible, having rediscovered their form and slashed [...]
ENGLAND’S THREE LIONS GAMBLE May 5, 2011 ENGLAND team director Andy Flower admits he is taking a leap into the unknown after it was revealed yesterday he will work alongside three different captains in a dramatic restructuring operation. Andrew Strauss will remain as Test skipper but his decision to retire from one-day internationals presents Alastair Cook with the opportunity not only to [...]
Cook under the spotlight May 5, 2011 IT’S not the idea of three captains that worries me about England’s brave new direction, more that I don’t think Alastair Cook and Stuart Broad are the right men for the jobs Broad has had some serious injury problems over the last six months and England should have ensured his reintegration was as smooth as [...]
QPR forced to wait as FA delay Faurlin case verdict May 5, 2011 QUEENS PARK RANGERS’ promotion bid descended into farce last night when the Football Association delayed a verdict from the Alejandro Faurlin hearing. QPR had expected to hear by this afternoon whether they had been found guilty and might therefore have points deducted, jeopardising their place at the top of the Championship. But the FA’s commission [...]
Lewis wary of Red Bulls May 5, 2011 MCLAREN’S Lewis Hamilton has played down his chances of a second successive win ahead of this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix. “I don’t like to expect too much because if it doesn’t work out it’s not a big come down,” said the 2008 world champion. “Even though we won the last race, we are still slightly [...]