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Mighty Real humbled
Real Mallorca blasted their way into the King's Cup semi-finals after a whirlwind 4-0 victory over an under-strength Real Madrid at Son Moix on Wednesday.
Tamarine makes shock exit
Thai ace Tamarine Tanasugarn's dreams of adding to her Indian Open title from last week were dashed yesterday in the WTA Qatar Open by unheralded wild card Maria Vento-Kabchi of Venezuela.
Chelsea's Gudjohnsen relishes fight with Iceland-owned Stoke
Chelsea's Eidur Gudjohnsen is relishing the prospect of a Viking battle when Chelsea take on First Division Stoke City in the English FA Cup today.
Tennis lesson for young Blake
Top seed Andre Agassi tore apart fellow American James Blake 6-4, 6-1 to reach the US$380,000 San Jose Open final for the third year running on Saturday.
Rejuvenated Tiger is back
Tiger Woods is back on the PGA prowl and in the competitive swing again. Wood completed a triumphant return to the Tour on Sunday, firing an four-under par 68 to take a four-stroke victory at the US$4.5 million Buick Invitational.
Beckham injured in Old Trafford bust-up
England captain David Beckham was nursing stitches yesterday after the most extraordinary example of dressing-room fury from his volatile Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.
Hundreds gather at KLIA to welcome Hafiz
Newly-crowned All-England men's singles champion Hafiz Hashim returned home yesterday to a tumultuous welcome at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). And he has now set his eyes on an achievement only two men had done before - win the All-England and the World Championships in the same year.
Ferguson refuses to apologise and Beckham may leave the club
David Beckham might have had enough of Alex Ferguson after the Manchester United manager refused to apologise for the dressing room bust-up that left the England captain with a cut eye.
Lierde’s back for his crown
Former world champion Luc van Lierde of Belgium is making a comeback in the Ironman race after a lapse of two years and this could spell trouble for defending champion Bryan Rhodes of New Zealand in the Langkawi Ironman triathlon on Sunday.
Indian and Swede sizzle in the heat to go nine-under on day one
They had promised a showdown between Europe and Asia. And they did not disappoint as India's Arjun Atwal and Sweden's Fredrik Andersson blitzed the course with nine-under 62s to emerge as leaders on a hot opening day of the US$1.1 million Carlsberg Malaysian Open at the Mines Resort and Golf Club yesterday.