- Roughing it in the Olympic Village
The Brazilian soccer team checked into the Olympic Athletes Village on Monday, and chaos ensued.
- France's Amelie Mauresmo struggles to victory at Pilot Pen tournament
Tsvetana Pironkova, of Bulgaria, hits a backhand during a match against Marion Bartoli, of France, at the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament in New Haven, Conn., on Tuesday, Aug.
- Verdasco eases into 3rd round
TOP seed Fernando Verdasco eased into the third round of the Pilot Pen in New Haven, Connecticut, on Monday with a 6-4 6-4 win over Israeli Dudi Sela.
- Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo joins Sirius XM
Sirius XM Satellite Radio introduced Chris Russo Tuesday morning as its newest personality -- complete with a 24-hour a day sports talk channel for which he will serve as executive producer.
- Cornet prevails on Pilot Pen women's side
The Connecticut Tennis Center at the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament on Monday night seemed brighter than normal.
- Rafael Nadal: The King of Clay Becomes The King of Tennis
Today was the day that Rafael Nadal was officially named the No.1 tennis player in the world.
- Nadal continues success with gold
Rafael Nadal becomes No. 1 in the world today. He'll also wake up an Olympic champion.
- Pilot Pen Tennis notebook
If there was one common thread woven among the answers being given by Anna Chakvetadze, Daniela Hantuchova and Marion Bartoli during their media hour Sunday, it was that this week's Pilot Pen offered the ...
- Del Potro bows out of Pilot Pen; Isner advances
Juan Martin Del Potro , who has won four straight times on the ATP Tour, withdrew from the Pilot Pen tournament Monday, citing exhaustion.
- Dlouhy, Bovina win in the Bronx
The Czech Republic's Lukas Dlouhy won the GHI Bronx Tennis Classic on Sunday, beating Argentina's Leonardo Mayer 6-0, 6-1. In the women's final, Russia's Elena Bovina of Russia defeated Germany's Anna-Lena ...
- Three Frenchmen fall in first-round action in New Haven
Mischa Zverev and Ivo Minar were among four first-round winners on Sunday at the $708,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event, a final U.S. Open tune-up. The German Zverev held off France's Florent Serra 6-2, 7-6 to ...
- Phelps' performance one for the ages
One of the most amazing 24-hour periods in sports history was capped Sunday at the Water Cube when Michael Phelps stood on the top of the Olympic medal podium for the eighth time.
- Ivanovic moves back atop women's tennis rankings
Just when Rafael Nadal ended Roger Federer's long stay atop the men's tennis rankings, Ana Ivanovic moved back to No.
- Petrova cruises to title in Ohio
Nadia Petrova won her first outdoor tournament since 2006. ASSOCIATED PRESS MASON, Ohio -- Second-seeded Nadia Petrova dominated unseeded Nathalie Dechy, 6-2, 6-1, to win the Western and Southern Financial ...
- Pat Cash beats Jim Courier, wins Hall of Fame Champions Cup
Pat Cash beat Jim Courier 6-3, 6-4 to win the Hall of Fame Champions Cup title on Sunday.
- Competitive fields set for Pilot Pen
On Friday afternoon, Anne Worcester finally exhaled. For the past week, she's held her breath wondering what was going to be the end result of all this Olympic fallout.
- U.S. dominating softball
Turns out, the U.S. women are as dominant as ever. First they set an Olympic record with four homers in a 7-0 victory over Japan.
- Federer finally gets the gold that's eluded him for so long
Roger Federer almost tackled someone named Stanislas Wawrinka at the Olympic Green Tennis Center late Saturday night.
- TSN announces second channel, offering viewers more content, more options
The TSN canvas is growing at the end of the month, thanks to a companion digital channel.
- Wozniak upset in Cincinnati quarters
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MASON, Ohio -- Unseeded Nathalie Dechy continued her best run of the year, moving into the semifinals of the Western and Southern Financial Group Women's Open by beating sixth-seeded ...

