Tennis-Lendl giving nothing away as Murray targets Melbourne
HONG KONG, Nov 21 (Reuters) – Ivan Lendl threw up his own Iron Curtain on Wednesday when reporters probed about the state of Andy Murray’s mind and his game as Britain’s newly minted Grand Slam champion switches his focus to the Australian Open. “I never get into the details of his game with anyone because it not necessary for anyone other than Andy to know,” the Czech-born Lendl said in familiar taciturn style. The former world number one – now a U.S. citizen – steered Murray to the U.S. …
Japanese hooker joins Rebels
Britain's best sporting museums
The head of the International Olympic Committee described Britain as “the nation that invented modern sport” ahead of the 2012 Olympics, and rightly so. Britain is hugely proud of its sporting heritage, with many of the world’s most popular sports able to trace their origins back to the UK.
Teams taking closer look at secondary market
Looking for a cheap way to watch your favorite team in person? These days, your first move might well be to try a secondary ticket website.
Switzerland's coach Hitzfeld suspended for two matches
Geneva, Nov 21 (IANS) FIFA suspended Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld for two matches for his insulting gesture to the referee after his side’s World Cup qualifier against Norway last month.
Hockey India awards Tirkey Rs.1 Lakh
New Delhi, Nov 21 (IANS) Hockey India (HI) felicitated the Indian junior men’s team here that won the silver medal at the second Sultan of Johar Cup in Malaysia earlier this week.
Rebels sign Japanese hooker
PODCAST: Decision Day - California
In our very special early-week Bear Republic Podcast, we talk about the firing of head coach Jeff Tedford and the candidates to replace him.
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