Nadal win sets up Federer final
Rafael Nadal will meet world number one Roger Federer in Sunday's Wimbledon final after seeing off Rainer Schuettler.
Federer cruises into sixth final
Roger Federer beats Marat Safin in straight sets to reach the Wimbledon final for the sixth consecutive year.
British GP will move to Donington
The British Grand Prix is to move from Silverstone to Donington Park from 2010, it has been announced.
McLaren & Ferrari set Friday pace
Ferrari's Felipe Massa and Heikki Kovalainen of McLaren post the fastest times in British GP practice, with Lewis Hamilton third.
Ronaldo set for ankle operation
Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to have surgery on his ankle early next week and may miss the start of the new season.
Murray knocked out in mixed semis
Jamie Murray and Liezel Huber are beaten by Bob Bryan and Samantha Stosur in the Wimbledon mixed doubles semi-finals.
Holding resigns over Pakistan row
West Indies legend Michael Holding resigns from the ICC over their decision to change the 2006 result between England and Pakistan.
Wigan 23-22 Leeds
Wigan survive a late Leeds comeback to claim a thrilling win over the Super League leaders and defending champions.
Zimbabwe to miss World Twenty20
Zimbabwe withdraw from the World Twenty20 in England next summer, but retain their ICC status.
Kent dump out Cup holders Durham
Kent reach the Friends Provident Trophy final after comfortably beating holders Durham at Chester-le-Street.
Hatton targeting Pacquiao finale
Ricky Hatton plans to fight two more times before retiring from boxing.
Dunne signs new Man City contract
Manchester City captain Richard Dunne signs a new four-year deal at Eastlands.
Newcastle owner in takeover talks
Newcastle hold informal talks over a potential sale to American investors, according to reports.
New match-fix probe hits Serie A
Five Italian players are charged with match fixing two Serie A games last season.
Middlesbrough wrap up Digard deal
Middlesbrough complete the signing of Paris St-Germain midfielder Didier Digard for £4m.
GB duo chase Tour de France glory
Mark Cavendish and David Millar carry British hopes when the 2008 Tour de France gets under way in Brittany on Saturday.
Liverpool secure deal for Dossena
Liverpool complete the signing of Udinese full-back Andrea Dossena.
Fisher retains European Open lead
Ross Fisher follows his record opening round at the European Open with a 68 to guard a one-shot lead at The London Club.
Footballer MacKenzie swaps County for Countdown
Notts County's Neil MacKenzie becomes the first footballer to appear on TV quiz show Countdown, and wins five times.
Friday's gossip column
Latest: Liverpool target Palmeiras keeper, plus other rumours
Galatasaray claim Kewell transfer
Galatasaray claim Harry Kewell has signed a three-year deal, but agent Bernie Mandic insists he has not completed a move.
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No action over NZ rugby sex claim
A woman involved in an alleged sexual assault by four England rugby players in New Zealand will not be making a formal complaint to police.
Robson sweeps into girls' final
Britain's Laura Robson produces another sizzling performance to beat Romana Tabakova and book her place in the final of the Wimbledon girls' singles.
British GP practice as it happened
Second practice at Silverstone gets under way, after Felipe Massa is fastest in the morning despite a crash.
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Montgomery admits heroin dealing
US sprinter Tim Montgomery admits dealing heroin, two months after he was jailed for fraud.
Flat racing plans champion series
Flat racing announces plans for a lucrative new competition to crown the champion British racehorse of the year.
Reid set for Wimbledon experience
Gordon Reid and David Phillipson lead British hopes in the Wimbledon Masters series wheelchair doubles games
Jones delight at England call-up
Simon Jones says it is "brilliant" to be named in England's provisional ICC Champions Trophy squad.
Carvell changes mind on Hull deal
Garreth Carvell stuns Hull by asking for a move only 24 hours after signing a new contract.
Fisher takes European Open lead
England's Ross Fisher hits a course record nine-under-par 63 in the opening round of the European Open.
Calzaghe relinquishes world title
Joe Calzaghe relinquishes his WBC super-middleweight title to concentrate on a fight with Roy Jones Jr.
2012 hopefuls heading for Beijing
The BOA reveals the athletes spending a week in Beijing to enhance their Olympic preparation for London 2012.
Rabobank to compensate Rasmussen
Dutch team Rabobank must pay Michael Rasmussen damages for the way it sacked him from its 2007 Tour de France team, a judge has ruled.
Funnell wins Hickstead jump-off
Will Funnell claims the British Jumping Derby title for the second time in three years in a jump-off against Geoff Billington.