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Carreno Busta breaks through on ATP tour
Pablo Carreno Busta will go into the US Open with added confidence after beating Roberto Bautista Agut in the Winston-Salem Open final. -
McEnroe-Raonic alliance on hold for Open
John McEnroe will concentrate on his television commitments during the US Open instead of working with Wimbledon runner-up Milos Raonic. -
Kroos missile helps Real down impressive Celta
BARCELONA (Reuters) - A late goal by Toni Kroos sealed victory as Real Madrid defeated an impressive Celta Vigo side 2-1 to win their first home La Liga game of the campaign on Saturday. -
Carreno Busta beats Bautista Agut in U.S. Open warm-up
Carreno Busta, 25, won 6-7 (6) 7-6 (1) 6-4 in a match that lasted more than two hours 30 minutes. -
Napoli win six-goal thriller against nine-man Milan
ROME (Reuters) - Napoli squandered a two-goal halftime lead, then scored two late goals to beat nine-man AC Milan 4-2 in a stormy Serie A match which saw eight other players booked on Saturday. -
Olympic champion Jebet breaks steeplechase world record
PARIS (Reuters) - Olympic champion Ruth Jebet smashed the world record for the women's 3,000 metres steeplechase by more than six seconds at the Paris Diamond League meeting on Saturday. -
Best qualifying session of year gives Renault hope
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium (Reuters) - Renault are eyeing their second points-scoring finish of the campaign at the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix after the team claimed their best result of the year in qualifying on Saturday. -
More injury woe for Cowboys' Romo
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has been diagnosed with a broken bone in his back just two weeks before the start of the NFL season. -
Rashford set for big season, says Mourinho
Rashford struck a 92nd-minute winner, having replaced Juan Mata 20 minutes earlier, as United broke Hull's resolve to extend Mourinho's winning start at United. -
Late show helps Mourinho's United join Chelsea on top
LONDON (Reuters) - After Chelsea continued their 100 percent start with a 3-0 win over Burnley on Saturday, a last-gasp goal by Marcus Rashford helped Jose Mourinho keep pace with his old club as Manchester United beat Hull City 1-0. -
New escalation of fighting in Syria
There are concerns Turkey's incursion into Syria could lead to an all-out confrontation between Ankara and Syrian Kurds which would hinder the war against IS. -
Cheika to stick with Cooper, Foley combo
Coach Michael Cheika says the Wallabies will stick with Quade Cooper and Bernard Foley as their playmaking axis. -
Titans NRL coach happy with Hayne at No.1
Gold Coast coach Neil Henry was happy with Jarryd Hayne's performance at fullback but called for him to improve against North Queensland next week. -
Scuffles worse than punching: Gallen
Sharks captani Paul Gallen believes all-in scuffles are a worse look for the game than two players punching each other. -
Cats eye MCG date with Hawks
Forget a possible Sydney derby, a week one clash between the AFL's biggest modern rivals - Hawthorn and Geelong - would be a showstopping start to September. -
Giants can go all the way: Cameron
Greater Western Sydney have secured a top-four berth and Leon Cameron says his Giants can go on and win the flag. -
Scott, Kangaroos beaten but unbowed
North Melbourne coach Brad Scott made no apologies after a tough week ended with a lacklustre loss to Greater Western Sydney. -
Home semi bigger than minor prize: Sharks
Sharks coach Shane Flanagan says earning a home qualifying final in week one of the finals is more important than winning the minor premiership. -
Maiden front row start stokes hopes of Verstappen victory
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium (Reuters) - Max Verstappen will have an unhindered view of the first corner at the start of Sunday’s Belgian Formula One Grand Prix, but the Dutchman will have his sights set far beyond that after securing the maiden front-row start of his fledgling career. -
Kerber vows to handle pressure
World No.2 Angelique Kerber says she will be able to cope with the pressure of trying to usurp Serena Williams at the top of the rankings. -
Root leads England to easy one-day win over Pakistan
LONDON (Reuters) - Joe Root's composed 89 led England to an easy four-wicket victory over Pakistan in the second one-day international at Lord's on Saturday. -
Leicester's season starts now, says Ranieri
LONDON (Reuters) - Manager Claudio Ranieri is confident Leicester City's first win of the season can be a platform for the rest of the campaign after they beat Swansea City 2-1 at the King Power Stadium on Saturday. -
Hazard back to his best as he inspires Chelsea win
LONDON (Reuters) - One of the villains in Chelsea's feeble title defence last season, Eden Hazard has been at the centre of the Stamford Bridge club's sizzling 100 percent start to the Premier League campaign. -
49ers stand by Kaepernick over anthem row
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has refused to stand for the national anthem to protest what he called racial injustice in the US. -
We will rebuild: Giles promises CLP return
With its leader struggling to hand onto his seat, the CLP has been almost obliterated in the Northern Territory election. -
Labor charges to landslide NT win
The Northern Territory's new chief minister, Michael Gunner, has pledged to listen to the people. -
Baby gas death report renews sacking push
NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner has faced renewed calls for her sacking following the release of a report into the fatal gas mix-up at a Sydney hospital. -
Heir-apparent Kerber confident she can handle pressure
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Angelique Kerber says she is ready to deal with the increasing pressure as she targets U.S. Open glory and the world number one ranking. -
Quintana grabs red Vuelta jersey
Sergey Lagutin from Uzbekistan has won stage eight of the Tour of Spain as Colombian Nairo Quintana became the new overall race leader. -
Quintana grabs red jersey after Lagutin wins stage eight
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Sergey Lagutin from Uzbekistan won stage eight of the Tour of Spain on Saturday while Colombian Nairo Quintana became the new overall leader, wresting the red jersey from compatriot Darwin Atapuma. -
Dann's late header earns Palace draw with Bournemouth
Scott Dann's stoppage-time header earned Crystal Palace a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday. -
Given own goal secures Everton win over Stoke
Shay Given scored a bizarre own goal as Everton beat Stoke City 1-0 at Goodison Park in an exciting game on Saturday to extend the visitors' wait for a first Premier League win of the season. -
Champions Leicester beat Swansea for first win of the season
In an attacking move that became a familiar sight during Leicester's title-winning campaign, Vardy was picked out by a long-range ball from Danny Drinkwater from inside his own halfin the 32nd minute, and made no mistake when one-on-one against Lukasz Fabianski. -
Aubameyang double gives new-look Dormund winning start
BERLIN (Reuters) - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice to give new-look Borussia Dortmund a winning start to the Bundesliga as they beat Mainz 05 2-1 on Saturday. -
Rodriguez earns Southampton 1-1 draw with Sunderland
Substitute Jay Rodriguez struck late to salvage Southampton a scrappy 1-1 home draw with Sunderland after Jermain Defoe had given the Black Cats a 79th-minute lead against the run of play at Saint Mary's stadium on Saturday. -
De Kock leads the way for Proteas
Quinton de Kock top scored with 82 as South Africa closed on 283-3 on the first day of the second Test against New Zealand in Pretoria. -
Arsenal beat Watford 3-1 to ease pressure on Wenger
LONDON (Reuters) - A fine first half garnished by goals from Santi Cazorla, Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil gave Arsenal a 3-1 win at Watford for their first Premier League victory of the season, easing the pressure on long-serving manager Arsene Wenger on Saturday. -
Chelsea top after one-sided victory over Burnley
Goals from Eden Hazard, Willian and Victor Moses sent Antonio Conte's Chelsea to the top of the Premier League on Saturday with a 3-0 win over promoted Burnley in a one-sided match at Stamford Bridge. -
De Kock top-scores as South Africa batsmen flourish
PRETORIA (Reuters) - Quinton de Kock top scored as all South Africa’s batsmen got among the runs in a score of 283 for three on the first day of the second test against New Zealand at Centurion on Saturday. -
Sky is the limit for young Para athletes
Rio-bound Australian para-Athletes Isis Holt and Libby Kosmala may be on opposite ends of the age scale but their goals are ultimately the same. -
Brazil court frees Ireland's Mallon arrested in Rio Olympic ticket scam
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A Brazilian court has authorized the release of Ireland's Kevin James Mallon, a director of sports hospitality company THG who was arrested on Aug. 5 for the alleged illegal scalping of Olympic tickets, the local G1 news site said late on Friday. -
Rose equaliser denies Liverpool victory at Tottenham
Danny Rose scored a second-half equaliser to cancel out James Milner's penalty as Tottenham Hotspur came from behind to draw 1-1 with Liverpool at White Hart Lane on Saturday. -
Rosberg on pole for Belgian Grand Prix
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS (Reuters) - Germany's Nico Rosberg set the fastest time in qualifying on Saturday to seize pole position for the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix. -
NT election a 'thumping'for govt: Giles
Adam Giles has conceded his government got thumped in the NT election but is yet to know his own fate in parliament, with his seat close. -
Qatar Football Association backs official after FIFA investigator seeks ban
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar's Football Association said on Saturday it fully backed its vice president, Saoud Al-Mohannadi, a day after a FIFA investigator recommended he be banned from the game for at least 2 1/2 years over allegations of non-cooperation with an inquiry. -
Tigers must learn from 'kick in backside'
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says it's important the club learn from their disappointing AFL season, which he calls a kick in the backside. -
Port end AFL season with win over Suns
Led by Robbie Gray and backed up by Jay Schulz, Port Adelaide have defeated Gold Coast to score their 10th win of the season. -
GWS beat Roos to snare top-four AFL spot
Greater Western Sydney have secured a top-four AFL berth with a convincing win over North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium. -
Gunner claims ALP victory in NT election
Gunner claims ALP victory in NT election -
Teenager Donnarumma named in Ventura's first Italy squad
ROME (Reuters) - New Italy coach Giampiero Ventura has handed a first international call-up to AC Milan's 17-year-old goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma who could become Italy player since 1911.
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