World champion Lewis Hamilton has been hit with a five-place grid penalty for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix because of a gearbox change, Mercedes said Thursday.more
In the end it was Agnieszka Radwanska once again who played one of many memorable shots to engineer a match point against the equally tricky Monica Niculescu. On her way to briefly reclaiming the World No.2 ranking for the first time since 2012, Radwanska hit a most improbable passing shot to stun the BNP Paribas Open crowd - and taking home this month's top votes.more
Formula 1 is set to return to its 2015 qualifying format after teams won a power battle with the sport's bosses. An elimination qualifying system was used at this season's first two races but met with widespread criticism.more
Bolt said. "It will be my first international competition in 2016 and my second time to run in Cayman. I always enjoy competing in the Caribbean and look forward to meeting my fans in Cayman."more
Bayern couldn't build on Arturo Vidal's second-minute strike, as Benfica weathered an early storm to stay competitive in this quarter-final tie. Fernando Torres scored for Atlético Madrid but was then foolishly sent off, Luis Suárez should have been foolishly sent off but then scored for Barcelona.more
Jürgen Klopp's legendary status at Borussia Dortmund may play directly into Liverpool's hands when the two sides meet in the Europa League quarter-finals, according to the German club's chief executive, Hans-Joachim Watzke.more
Shaquille O'Neal, Tom Izzo, Jerrry Reinsdorf, Sheryl Swoops, Yao Ming and Allen Iverson have been elected to the Naismith Basketball of Fame class of 2016.more
Bayern Munich 'have to play much, much better' - Robert Lewandowski said. The Bavarians host Benfica in the quarterfinals of Europe's elite club competition on Tuesday and that fixture had clearly already crept into their minds on Saturday.more
Ajax regained top spot in the Eredivisie as they swept aside PEC Zwolle 3-0 on an emotional afternoon when the Amsterdam Arena paid tribute to Johan Cruyff.more
Basking in cheers following his latest victory, a weary but happy Novak Djokovic kissed his hand and patted the stadium court concrete in celebration of his return to the Miami Open final.more
With their playoff hopes on thin ice following a loss to the league's best team, the Washington Wizards (36-38) will continue their five-game swing out west with a matchup against the Sacramento Kings (29-45) at Sleep Train Arena, where they haven't won in over seven years.more