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Raonic uses blistering serve to reach Cincinnati semis
The big-serving Canadian continued his impressive run of form in Cincinnati as he unleashed 17 aces and did not face a break point during the 68-minute match that put him within two wins of his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title. -
NSW Greens to reveal donations before vote
In a challenge to other candidates, the Greens have vowed to reveal campaign donations and spending before the upcoming NSW council elections. -
All Blacks to target Wallabies lineout
The All Blacks are looking to strike a pyschological hammer blow in Saturday night's Rugby Championship opener against the Wallabies in Sydney. -
Zlatan and Pogba shine as United sink Southampton
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Zlatan Ibrahimovic struck twice as Manchester United beat Southampton 2-0 at Old Trafford on Friday, with the world's most expensive player Paul Pogba making his second Premier League debut for the home side. -
Russia stripped of Beijing 2008 4x400m women's silver medal
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Russia have been stripped of the 4x400m women's relay silver medal from the Beijing Olympics after Anastasia Kapachinskaya tested positive for a steroid in a re-test of her sample, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Friday. -
Exxon touts clean tech in Olympic ads as climate pressure grows
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp is running television advertisements at the Rio Olympics to showcase its work on clean energy, a high-profile blitz as the company faces pressure over global warming in an intense year of climate politics. -
Kerber advances in Cincinatti
World No.2 Angelique Kerber has beaten Carla Suarez Navarro 4-6 6-3 6-0 at the Cincinnati Masters. -
Brazil says foreign tourism met half-million forecast for Games
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - At least 500,000 foreign visitors arrived in Brazil to attend the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the government said on Friday, citing recent immigration figures that met a forecast made well before the Games. -
Cycling - Pajon powers to BMX gold, Fields wins for U.S.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Peerless Colombian Mariana Pajon retained her women's BMX title and Connor Fields became the first American to win Olympic gold in cycling's most spectacular discipline on Friday. -
Basketball - U.S. down Spain to reach men's gold medal final
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The United States continued their reign over Spain with a grinding 82-76 win on Friday to put them through to the gold medal final of the men's basketball tournament for a third straight Olympics. -
Korean Kim flirts with 59 at Wyndham Championship
Twelve days after American Jim Furyk became the first player to shoot a 58 on the PGA Tour, Kim had a chance of joining the elite sub-60 club. -
Equestrian - Britain's Skelton wins show jumping gold
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Britain's Nick Skelton won gold in individual show jumping at the Rio Olympics on Friday after a fast and penalty-free jumpoff that none of the five riders who followed could match. -
Tigers inconsolable after loss: Taylor
The Tigers suffered their second biggest loss of the year and are now relying on Gold Coast to drop some games and keep them in the finals hunt. -
Griffin unsure how far Panthers go in '16
Penrith have emerged as this year's premiership darkhorses after impressively disposing the Wests Tigers 40-10 on Friday night. -
GC Games bosses want Bolt in 2018
Gold Coast Commonwealth Games organisers say they'll do all they can to try to bring athletics superstar Usain Bolt to the city in 2018. -
Saints Fisher not quite out of AFL picture
St Kilda AFL coach Alan Richardson says veteran defender Sam Fisher's hamstring injury isn't necessarily career-ending. -
Port coach Hinkley to mix up AFL tactics
An understrength Port Adelaide will look to implement tactical changes in their AFL clash with third-placed Adelaide. -
Time to perform in AFL, Scott warns Cats
Geelong AFL coach Chris Scott says talk is cheap - he wants proof they can comfortably put away sides they're expected to beat, like Brisbane. -
Away from Olympic track, Bolt inspires a Rio favela
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - One year before millions watched him secure a record third 100 metre gold medal at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Usain Bolt lined up at a very different track in Rio. -
Sliding Hawks not fretting just yet
Hawthorn's top-two hopes are hanging by a thread after suffering a 25-point loss to West Coast in Perth on Friday night. -
Day two washed out in Trinidad Test
Rain has washed out day two of the fourth Test between India and the West Indies in Trinidad. -
Irish Olympic Council, government order ticket probes
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Olympic Council of Ireland and the country's government said on Friday they would commission separate independent probes into accusations of illegal ticket sales that led to the arrest of its longtime president Patrick Hickey in Rio de Janeiro. -
Polish athlete puts Olympic medal up for sale to help boy with cancer
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish discus thrower Piotr Malachowski has put up for sale the silver medal he won at the Rio Olympics to help raise funds for a boy with a rare cancer, the athlete said on Friday. -
Qld youth justice review done by November
Queensland will hold an independent review into the youth justice system and Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath is confident of a positive outcome. -
Russia's Isinbayeva announces retirement, says God will judge IAAF
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Double Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva announced her retirement on Friday at a combative news conference where she said God would be the judge of whether athletics' governing body was right to exclude Russia from the Rio Games. -
Rio Paralympics to cut costs amid cash crunch, but says Games to go ahead
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Rio de Janeiro Paralympics will cut costs as ticket sales languish and organisers struggle for cash, but the Games will go ahead with all 22 sports as planned, the president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) said on Friday. -
Badminton - Marin fends off brave Sindhu to win gold
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Carolina Marin overhauled a brave Pusarla Sindhu in the women's singles final on Friday to win Spain's first badminton title and crush India's hopes of a maiden gold medal at the Rio Olympics. -
Olympic official held in Brazilian maximum-security prison
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Pat Hickey was sent to Brazil's Bangu maximum security prison on Friday while police investigate his involvement in a plot to illegally resell Olympic tickets, civil police said. -
Football great Pele to play no role at closing ceremony
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Pele will not appear at the Olympics closing ceremony on Sunday, organisers said on Friday, meaning Brazil's most famous sportsman has played no formal part in the Games. -
Bowlers put NZ on top in Druban Test
New Zealand have started the opening Test against South Africa strongly, reducing the hosts to 8-236 at the close of day on in Durban. -
Lochte apologises, team mate pays fine for lying to Brazil police
MIAMI/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - U.S. Olympic gold medallist swimmer Ryan Lochte issued an apology on Friday and his teammate Jimmy Feigen agreed to pay 35,000 reais (8,420 pounds) to a charity after Brazilian police said they lied about being robbed at gunpoint at the weekend. -
Football - Brazil coach cools talk of revenge over Germany
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil men's football coach Rogerio Micale is playing down talk that his young team will seek revenge for the senior side's mauling by Germany in the last World Cup when the teams meet in the Olympic final on Saturday. -
Europe's top Olympic official taken to maximum security prison
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Europe's top Olympic official, Ireland's Pat Hickey, has had an appeal for bail denied by a Brazilian judge and has been taken to Bangu maximum security prison in Rio de Janeiro. -
Badminton - Lee fends off nemesis Lin in classic battle
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei shrugged off eight years of Olympic heartbreak on Friday to defeat his nemesis Lin Dan 15-21 21-11 22-20 and reach the final of the men's badminton after another classic encounter. -
Hart can leave Manchester City - Guardiola
LONDON (Reuters) - England goalkeeper Joe Hart can leave Manchester City if he wants to but will improve if he stays, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday. -
Lochte apologises for behaviour in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - U.S. gold medallist swimmer Ryan Lochte on Friday apologised for his behaviour at the Olympics after being accused by Brazilian police of inventing a story about an armed robbery to cover for some bad behaviour at a gas station. -
Trump campaign chairman resigns
Donald Trump's campaign chairman Paul Manafort has resigned following revelations about his work for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine. -
Naitanui in ACL scare during AFL win
West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui is set to miss the AFL finals after suffering a suspected ACL injury in his side's win over Hawthorn. -
Irish Olympic body to probe Rio tickets
The Olympic Council of Ireland will order an independent inquiry into the resale of its Rio tickets after its president was arrested in Brazil. -
Shakespeare joins England coaching staff
LONDON (Reuters) - The Leicester City coach Craig Shakespeare has been appointed to work with England manager Sam Allardyce on a part-time basis, the Football Association announced on Friday. -
West Ham's Ayew may need knee operation
LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United will decide shortly whether record signing Andre Ayew has an operation on his thigh, manager Slaven Blic said on Friday. -
Twitter unveils features to filter tweets
Twitter has unveiled new features to filter tweets and notifications. -
Badminton - Lee shrugs off heartbreak to defeat nemesis Lin
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei shrugged off eight years of Olympic heartbreak on Friday to defeat his nemesis Lin Dan 15-21 21-11 22-20 and reach the final of the men's badminton after another classic encounter. -
Olympic Council of Ireland to order independent ticket probe
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Olympic Council of Ireland said on Friday it would commission an independent investigation into accusations of illegal ticket sales that led to the arrest of its longtime president Patrick Hickey in Rio de Janeiro. -
Conte and Costa will maintain their passion
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea's new manager Antonio Conte has no intention of diluting the passion that caused him to leap into the crowd to celebrate Chelsea's late winning goal in his first Premier League game on Monday. -
Tokyo 2020 Games prep beset with problems
Tokyo's preparations for the 2020 Games have been beset by problems from soaring costs to a stadium designed without the Olympic cauldron. -
Two U.S. swimmers land in Miami after Olympic Committee apology
MIAMI/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Two U.S. swimmers accused of fabricating a story about being robbed at gunpoint during the Rio Games landed in Miami from Brazil early on Friday, a Reuters witness said. -
Chiefs' Rennie to be Glasgow rugby coach
Scottish national coach in waiting Gregor Townsend will be replaced at Glasgow Warriors by Chiefs Super Rugby mentor Dave Rennie. -
Penrith smash Tigers, edge to NRL finals
Penrith have ended the the Wests Tigers' NRL finals chances with a seven-try thrashing at Pepper Stadium. -
Long way to go in Nepal quake recovery
Charities assisting the rebuilding efforts after Nepal's earthquake say the recovery from last year's disaster is still not over.
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