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Should science on brain injury inspire a ban on boxing?
Tennis: Number one is a great number, says Sharapova
Grand slams, not top spot, the lure for Sharapova who won Indian Wells
Tennis: I did more than I dreamed, says Nadal
Nadal buoyed by comeback, rests after Indian Wells winning
Tennis: Comeback king Nadal sets sight on French Open
Nadal is like always, like in the past, he's playing so solid, so strong, says Argentine Del Potro
Tennis: Sharapova hammers Wozniacki to win Indian Wells title
Sharapova beats Wozniacki in the final of the BNP Paribas Open
Kenyans Kipsang, Rotich win NYC half marathon
Wilson Kipsang won the New York City half marathon in freezing temperatures on Sunday, and Caroline Rotich was first in the women's race
Volleyball: Egypt junior girls home with African gold
Egyptian Junior Volleyball Women team clinch golden medals in African Championship in Nigeria
Tennis: Djokovic troubled by Del Potro at Indian Wells
Martin del Potro eliminated top-ranked Novak Djokovic in Indian Wells semifinals
Tennis: Murray and Serena advance in Miami, Venus withdraws
British world number three Andy Murray cruised to a straightforward victory over Bernard Tomic at the Sony Open but the Williams sisters had contrasting fortunes in Miami on Saturday
Tennis: Djokovic, Murray into last 16 at Indian Wells
Tennis: Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Mardy Fish earn wins
Tennis: Serena hurts ankle, Murray, Federer advance
Tennis: Djokovic wins in Miami, while Azarenka withdraws
Novak Djokovic and Maria Sharapova both survived unscathed but the Sony Open lost two other grand slam champions on Friday when Victoria Azarenka and Juan Martin Del Potro exited the Miami tournament
Tennis: James Blake, Lleyton Hewitt advance in Sony Open
James Blake beats American Ryan Harrison 6-2, 6-2 to reach the second round of the Sony Open
Tennis: U.S. Open to revert back to Sunday finish from 2015
The U.S. Open will revert back to a 14-day tournament from 2015 after United States Tennis Association (USTA) officials reached an agreement with players on restructuring the playing schedule
Tennis: US Open tennis prize money to reach $50M by 2017
Roger Federer said the U.S. Open perhaps is best of all as it is ready for big changes with the annual prize money to reach $50 million by 2017
Athletics: Bolt to run 100 meters in Rome's Golden Gala
Six-times Olympic champion Usain Bolt will run the 100 meters at Rome's Golden Gala meeting on June 6, organizers said on Tuesday
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