Nadal Could be Back on a Court in a Month, Doctor Says
The Spanish star is recovering from a knee injury.
Victoria Azarenka Ousts Defending Champion Samantha Stosur [U.S. Open 2012]
The No. 1 seed needed three sets to beat Stosur.
Spain Look to Ferrer to Lead Davis Cup Team Against U.S.
Rafael Nadal will not be available, so Spain will rely on David Ferrer.
Pistorius Shows Disabled Sport can Stand Controversy
The "blade runner" has unleashed a new debate about prosthetic legs.
Williams, Federer Stroll Into U.S. Open Quarters
Serena Williams didn't surrender a game, while Roger Federer advanced on Mardy Fish's Withdrawal.
Lockout Looms as Talks Between NHL and Players' Union Stall
The hockey season may not start on time due to a possible lockout.
Roddick Staves Off Retirement, Djokovic Wins
Andy Roddick lived to play another game at the U.S. Open.
Andy Roddick Announces his Retirement
The tennis star will call it quits following the 2012 U.S. Open.
Under-fire Meyer Recalls Louw to Springboks Squad
The South Africa rugby head coach has changes in store for his matches against Australia and New Zealand.
Djokovic, Serena Win Easily at the U.S. Open
The prominent tennis stars breezed through the first round.
Marathon Trophy From 1896 Olympics Goes on Display in Greece
The Breal's Silver Cup, which stands just six inches tall, has been described as one of the most important pieces of memorabilia associated with the Games.
Roger Federer: "Novak is the Favorite" [U.S. Open 2012]
Novak Djokovic is the man to beat at the 2012 U.S. Open, said Roger Federer.
Europe's Ryder Cup team is perfect says Gallacher
The Ryder Cup takes place in Illinois in late September.
U.S. Open 2012: Andy Murray Advances Despite Poor Serving Day
The gold medalist only landed 49 percent of his first serves.
Stosur Starts U.S. Open Title Defense With a Dominant Performance
The Australian made quick work of Petra Martic in the first round.
Paralympics: Harmful "Boosting" Casts Shadow Before Games
The Paralympics begin in London next week and despite the euphoria from the Olympics, the buildup to the disabled Games has been blighted by tales of deliberate "performance enhancing" injuries.
Bartolo Colon Joins List of Dominican Republic Players Who Have Tested Positive for PEDs
The right-hander has been suspended for 50 games.
Zach Johnson Aims to be "Boring" in Company of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy
Johnson has been paired with fellow American Woods and Northern Irishman McIlroy for the opening two rounds at Bethpage State Park.
Jaguars Reach Deal to Play Four Games at Wembley Stadium
Jacksonville has struggled to sell out their home stadium.
U.S. Swimmer Pushes Forward on Cuba-Florida Swim After Storm
Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad overcame a night of lightning, rain, and wind.
Sergio Garcia Snaps PGA Tour Drought, Qualifies for Ryder Cup
The Spaniard has rejoined the European Ryder Cup team.
Mariners' Hernandez Pitches Perfect Game Over Rays
The Seattle hurler threw the franchise's first career perfect game on Wednesday.
Yankees Rough Up Dempster to Claim Opener
Nick Swisher hit a grand slam against the Rangers in New York's win, 8-2.
NHL News: New Round of Labor Talks Looming
The two sides hope to avoid another lockout.
Boston Red Sox Great Johnny Pesky Dies at Age 92
The baseball legend retired in 1954, and had stints with the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators.
McIlroy Proves Doubters Wrong With Second Major
The Northern Irishman won the PGA Championship on Sunday.
Olympic Recap: US Men Win Gold In Basketball In Final Day Of London Games
Kevin Durant and LeBron James were on their game on Sunday against Spain.
U.S. Women Dominate Basketball, While Bolt Wins his Third Gold Medal
It was the second-to-last day of the Olympics, and it was an eventful one.
Olympic Recap: Americans Dominate in Basketball, Women's Track, and Wrestling
The men's basketball team earned a trip to the gold-medal match.
Olympics Recap: Team USA Dominates Women's Soccer And Basketball, Bolt Earns Gold and Other Stories
Thursday was another eventful day in London.