Novak Djokovic capped a remarkable season with victory over Roger Federer to claim a record fourth straight ATP World Tour Finals title. The world number one from Serbia broke serve three times to win 6-3 6-4 in 80 minutes at London's O2 Arena.more
The Serbian world number one will be favourite on Sunday, bidding to become the first man ever to win four in a row after a stunning 6-3 6-3 demolition of Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals.more
Novak Djokovic joined Roger Federer in the last four at the ATP World Tour Finals with victory over Tomas Berdych in London. The world number one required just one set to qualify and won his final group match 6-3 7-5.more
Floyd Mayweather has put his money where his mouth is after treating son Koraun to a £30,000 Mercedes for his 16th birthday - a year after urging fans to 'stay on the look out' for the present. The boxing legend - whose retirement was confirmed last month - is a keen car admirer and regularly posts pictures of his new purchases on Instagram.more
With his status at Euro 2016 on the line, Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice in Denmark to help Sweden qualify for next year's tournament. The Euros could be the 34-year-old's final appearance in a major international event, but Ibrahimovic had a clear message for Danish fans who thought he would retire with a defeat in Tuesday's playoff.more
Federer's victory brings an end to Djokovic's 38-match winning run indoors. It also ends the world number one's 23-match win run since he lost to Federer in Cincinnati final on 23 August. more
Polish National Football Team coach Adam Nawalka said that he allowed best players as Lewanowski, krychowiak and Fabianski returne to clubs due to risk of injuries.more
David Beckham said he understood the decision of former France internationals Zinedine Zidane and Patrick Vieira not to play in his charity match in the aftermath of the Paris terror attacks.
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Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski scored twice as Poland overcame fellow Euro 2016 qualifiers Iceland 4-2 in a high-scoring friendly on Friday.more
Defending champion Novak Djokovic has been handed an early showdown with Roger Federer as the world No.1 launches his bid for a fourth successive ATP Tour Finals title.more
The line-up includes the world's top stars including the newly-crowned 2015 World Rally Champion Sébastien Ogier, former F1 star Robert Kubica and Welsh driver Elfyn Evans.more