Serena blazes through

LONDON. — Five-time Wimbledon tennis champion Serena Williams shrugged off her bitter rift with Maria Sharapova to rack up her 32nd successive win with a 6-1, 6-3 triumph over Luxembourg’s Mandy Minella in the first round yesterday.

King recounts journey

EDINBURGH. — As Wimbledon gets under way, former US tennis champion Billie Jean King is telling the tale of how she struck one of the most famous blows for female equality in a new documentary film.

Fellaini eyes Gunners

LONDON. — Marouane Fellaini wants to join Arsenal’s £100 000-per-week club as the Gunners contemplate another big-money summer swoop.
With Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain on the verge of joining in a £22 million move, the Gunners will now focus on strengthening their midfield.

Cruyff raises a stink

BARCELONA. — Johan Cruyff raised eyebrows yesterday by saying that Spanish soccer champions Barcelona — for whom he was captain, then coach — should consider selling idol Lionel Messi, now that they have signed Brazilian starlet Neymar.

Injury outs Balotelli

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Italy striker Mario Balotelli will play no further part in the Confederations Cup and is to return home to receive treatment on a thigh injury, team doctor Enrico Castellacci announced on Monday.

Defeat wasn’t a tragedy, says Nadal

LONDON. — Rafael Nadal said his shock first-round defeat by Steve Darcis at Wimbledon was “not a tragedy” and refused to blame his exit on his persistent knee injury.
While Darcis, the world number 135, played some inspired tennis, Spain’s two-time champion was clearly hampered.

Brazil wary of party spoilers Uruguay

BELO HORIZONTE. — Brazil may have waltzed through their group to reach the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup but they are only too aware of the party pooping abilities of tonight’s rivals’ Uruguay.

Heads roll in Ethiopia Football Federation

ADDIS ABABA. — The Ethiopian Football Federation sacked its general secretary on Monday after the African nation admitted fielding an ineligible player in a World Cup qualifier, a gaffe likely to cost the team three points.

Coaches in merry-go-round

PARIS. — Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho, David Moyes, Manuel Pellegrini and Carlo Ancelotti are the stars in the biggest coaching merry-go-round in living football memory which is stealing all the attention from the players.

Real Madrid turn to Ancelotti

MADRID. — Real Madrid have appointed Italian Carlo Ancelotti as their new coach on a three-year contract, the Spanish soccer giants said yesterday. The former Paris St Germain manager will be presented today and will replace Jose Mourinho who left at the end of last season to join Chelsea.

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