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Contador handed two-year ban, stripped of Tour crown

After threatening to retire from cycling if he was to ever be handed a drugs ban, the future now looks uncertain for former Tour de France champion Alberto Contador.

TT champion incurs fine for over-the-top celebration

A wild, top-of-the-table celebration is set to cost the new Indian table tennis champion A Amalraj a quarter of his winner's purse, the national federation has said in a statement.

Egypt, England eye U-21 title

Young squash stars eager to make their mark in this week's WSF Under-21 World Cup will arrive here fresh from notable success on the senior international circuit.

Tee-point to fairway, it's all on the house

Situated at a vantage point near the 1st tee, is a sprawling structure that Jeev Milkha Singh will soon call home away from Chandigarh. Robin Bose writes.

India beat Germany 3-0 in Chennai Open squash

Hosts India defeated Germany 3-0 in the inaugural Chennai Open World Cup Under-21 Squash team championship in Chennai on Wednesday.

India blank Germany in squash opener

Hosts India began its campaign on the right note defeating Germany a 3-0 in a Pool A match of the inaugural WSF Squash Under-21 World Cup here on Wednesday.

New sheen to the slopes

Solang valley, just ahead of the maddening tourist hub of Manali, is usually a site for frenzied so-called adventure activities. Sukhwant Basra reports.

No regrets on celebration, says Amalraj

What's the difference between Novak Djokovic winning the Australian Open and Anthony Amalraj claiming his maiden national table tennis title? Sharmistha Chaudhuri reports.

Miffed with Judo body, foreign coach quits

Peeved with the functioning of the Judo Federation of India (JFI), Josef Czak, the Hungarian coach, has quit the national camp, close to the Olympic qualification tournaments. Navneet Singh reports.

Ageing NBA star nurtures football dream

Steve Nash is eyeing a different ball game once he hangs up his basketball boots. Shail Desai reports. Factfile

Woods upbeat after Abu Dhabi challenge

Tiger Woods was heading home to Florida late on Sunday with a mixed report card from his first foray into the 2012 golf season at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship.

Harikrishna wins title

A stunning defeat and a draw in the last two rounds made it look like Pentala Harikrishna may suffer a meltdown in the Tata Steel chess champions at Wijk Aan Zee, The Netherlands.

Top women shuttlers boycott final over slippery courts

It was a dramatic day at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium in Jaipur on Saturday when the women shuttlers refused to play the team final, citing the poor state of the courts there. The Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) Inter Unit Championship team title was eventually awarded to ONGC, which had earlier won the match for the third place.

Jump for joy? Not on the table please

Putting an end to the dominance of six-time champion Sharath Kamal (PSPB), his junior compatriot, Amal Raj, outclassed the former Commonwealth Games champion 4-2 in a thrilling final to win the singles crown in the Senior National Championships here on Sunday.

Kieffer goes all the way, Gangjee second

Aggressive approach takes 33-year-old to playoff at Gujarat Kensville Challenge.
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