Olympics Spotlight

Peng Shuai Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai has met with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach in Beijing. The IOC says the meeting  took place over dinner

Surfing | Nearly 50, surfing icon Slater still catching winning waves

On Day 3 of the Winter Olympics, America’s biggest victory might very well have come not on a frozen halfpipe in China, but in the warm

Beijing 2022 | China wins first gold of home Olympics in short track relay

Darting through traffic, zipping around tight turns, avoiding potential disaster with every relay exchange. China eked out its first gold medal of the Beijing Games, winning the

GLIMPSES | Connections forged in shared chills at Olympics

All you could see behind the mask were her eyes and gold-tinted hair, and then only barely. The plastic face shield she wore to protect against the

Tennis | Australian Open | Top-ranked Krejcikova, Siniakova win women’s doubles

Top-ranked Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova took another major step in a partnership which began in junior ranks when they won the Australian Open women’s doubles

Rugby | Six Nations is back with fans but without a clear favorite

England is the highest ranked and most well-resourced rugby team in Europe. Ireland is on an eight-test winning run including knocking over the All Blacks.

Tennis | Nadal wins Australian Open for record 21st major title

Searching for inspiration when he was down two sets and facing triple break point, with his prospects of winning a record 21st Grand Slam title almost shot, Rafael Nadal thought

Beijing Olympics | Snowboarding | Tough trip to China ahead, Anderson sees gift of world stage

There is part of Jamie Anderson that wishes these upcoming Olympics weren’t in China. The two-time snowboard gold medalist knows she’s not the only Olympian who

Football | FIFA links more World Cups to averting migrant deaths at sea

FIFA President Gianni Infantino linked his plan for biennial World Cups yesterday to giving more hope to Africans who risk their lives crossing the sea to

Tennis Where is Peng Shuai? T-shirts will be OK at Australian Open

Restrictions which resulted in the removal of a spectator for wearing a T-shirt supporting Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai at the Australian Open have been overhauled after

Tennis | Go Canada: Auger-Aliassime joins Shapovalov in quarterfinals

Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov are enjoying quite a run in the Australian sun. For the first time, two Canadian men have reached the Australian Open

Football | Missed penalty, injury and burglary on same day for Benzema

A missed penalty kick. An injury. A burglary. It wasn’t the type of day Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema had hoped for.  Benzema had

Tennis | Nadal reaches Australian Open quarterfinals for 14th time

Rafael Nadal finally got the better of a crazy, long tiebreaker and knew he’d won half the battle. After saving four set points and missing

Golf | McIlroy to take aspects of Woods’ game to improve in 2022

Rory McIlroy made it something of a ritual to write his goals for the season on the back of his boarding pass on the flight to

Tennis | Andy Murray wins in Australia for first time since 2017

Five years and five long sets later, five-time Australian Open runner-up Andy Murray finally has won another match at the season-opening Grand Slam tournament. The

Former NBA great Yao Ming addresses Peng Shuai, Olympics

Former NBA great Yao Ming said yesterday he and others had a pleasant talk when they met last month with Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, whose disappearance

Tennis | No title defense for No. 1: Djokovic deported from Australia

Instead of starting the defense of his Australian Open title yesterday, Novak Djokovic was slated to be deported from the country, a stunning and unprecedented end

Tennis | Djokovic: Not isolating after Covid infection was ‘error’

Novak Djokovic knew he’d tested positive for COVID-19 when he attended a newspaper interview and photo shoot in Serbia last month, saying yesterday he made an

Football | Chinese broadcaster ordered to pay EPL $213M over TV rights

A Chinese broadcaster has been ordered to pay the English Premier League at least $213 million by the High Court in London over the collapse of one

Winter Games | Biathlon retirements mean new hopefuls take aim at Olympics

A flurry of retirements since the 2018 Winter Games left only a few athletes who will defend their Olympic biathlon titles, and the battle for gold will

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