It’s Djoker vs Matador
Rafael Nadal will attempt to crown the year’s most compelling comeback when he meets world number one Novak Djokovic for the 37th time in Monday’s US Open final.
Djokovic slams US Open organisers for ‘unfair’ scheduling
World number one Novak Djokovic ripped the US Open for their scheduling of his matches on Saturday and made it clear that he is no fan of the new Monday final programme debuting this year.
Clarke hundred fires Australia in second ODI
Australia beat England by 88 runs to win the second one-day international at Manchester’s Old Trafford on Sunday.
Wrestling back in sports roster
Wrestling, as expected, regained its place on the Olympic Games sports roster after a vote by International Olympic Committee members in Buenos Aires on Sunday.
UK, Japan, US films favourites at Venice
Critics have tipped movies from Britain, Japan and the United States to win Venice’s Golden Lion prize this year, due to be announced at the world’s oldest film festival on Saturday.
Oz gambling tycoon splits from 2nd wife
Australian billionaire James Packer and his second wife Erica Baxter have announced their separation after six years of marriage.
Bolt thunders to another victory
Usain Bolt signed off another season where he dominated men’s sprinting with victory in the 100m in the season-ending Diamond League meet in Brussels on Friday.
Victoria’s Slam secret
World number one Serena Williams will try to capture her 17th Grand Slam title and become the oldest women’s champion in US Open history in a finals rematch Sunday with second seed Victoria Azarenka.
Serena living the dream
Serena Williams started playing tennis on the public courts in suburban Los Angeles at age five with her sister Venus, both of them dreaming of someday becoming a Grand Slam champion.
Pakistan script big win
Pakistan took nine wickets in an extended morning session to beat Zimbabwe by 221 runs on the fifth day of the first Test at the Harare Sports Club on Saturday.