Wimbledon 2011: Rafael Nadal heads for semifinals, says his foot is better
Rafael Nadal, his foot better as he heads for Wimbledon semifinals, surprised by Roger Federer’s loss”
Outfielder Jayson Werth talks about breaking out of his prolonged slump, his nagging injuries and his impact on the Nationals, who close out a three-game set in L.A. against the Angels tonight at 7:05.
Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, who has watched his mother battle multiple sclerosis, is doing his part to fight the disease.
If players and owners can’t reach an agreement by Thursday, the NBA is set to follow the lead of the NFL and lock out its players.
New Wizard wasn’t heavily recruited out of high school and figured he’d be a first-round pick out of college.
After 2-0 loss to U.S. in World Cup, coach says several players were struck by lightning this month.
The Goodman League is a 36-year tradition at Barry Farm Dwellings in one of the District’s roughest neighborhoods. The main rule: No drama.
Frenchman advances to face Novak Djokovic in Wimbledon semifinals after rallying from two sets down against the six-time champion.
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British Wimbledon hopeful Andy Murray cruised past Feliciano Lopez in Wednesday’s quarterfinals sporting the same scruff he had on his chin two days prior in the presence of royalty.”
Rafael Nadal, his foot better as he heads for Wimbledon semifinals, surprised by Roger Federer’s loss”
Team owner Frank McCourt is granted interim bankruptcy but MLB could still take control of Dodgers franchise.”
Roger Federer stunned by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga; Rafael Nadel, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray advance to Wimbledon semifinals. ”
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The game provides a respite from harsher realities at the public housing project.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga stuns Roger Federer in the men’s quarterfinals while Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic advance.
Johnson has taken three teams to the playoffs, including winning the 1986 World Series with the New York Mets.
At least nine of the backside barns at home of the Kentucky Derby were damaged.
A rising freshmen league tries to keep girls’ basketball talent in Fairfax County.
Video: Goodell, Smith meet with rookies
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Roger Federer was eliminated in the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the second straight year Wednesday, squandering a two-set lead for the first time at a Grand Slam tournament and losing to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in five sets. (June 29)Gamecocks repeat as NCAA baseball champs
South Carolina won its second straight national championship with a 5-2 victory Tuesday night that completed a two-game sweep over Florida in the College World Series finals. (June 29)Tiger Woods not coming back until fully healthy
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The Los Angeles Dodgers filed for bankruptcy protection in a Delaware court Monday, blaming the refusal of Major League Baseball to approve a multibillion-dollar TV deal that owner Frank McCourt was counting on to keep the troubled team afloat. (June 27)Kurt Busch drives to first road course win
Kurt Busch drove to victory Sunday with a dominating run at Infineon Raceway, where he earned his first career road course win and his first win of the season. Jeff Gordon came in second. (June 26)Star power makes BET Awards shine
Alicia Keys, Cee Lo Green, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj were among the stars attending BET Awards in Los Angeles, where Chris Brown was the night's biggest winner. (June 27)He might not be the same Davey Johnson we knew in the ‘80s and ‘90s, but the new Nats manager will be anything but boring.
COLUMN | Jim Riggleman had a shot at managing the Nationals next season. But in facing off with GM Mike Rizzo, who proved himself in similar circumstances, he played the wrong card with the wrong guy.
COLUMN | In 1962, ’79, ’97 and now 2011, four young golfers, all preceded by enormous reputations, won their first major championship.
COLUMN | The former executive director of the USGA, does not plan to attend the U.S. Open for the first time since 1978 — and that’s just fine with him.
COLUMN | The violations that led Jim Tressel to resign aren’t limited to Ohio State. He just got caught.
COLUMN | Mark Turgeon might not have been the fans’ top pick, but he might be perfect for the Terps.
COLUMN | GM Ernie Grunfeld makes all the right moves in holding onto his picks and using them to take players with some experience.
COLUMN | Golf’s top players are internationals, but does that make the game less compelling?
COLUMN | Defending Open champion shows why he’s on the short list of stars-in-waiting.
COLUMN | Labor discord is a plus if it helps us break our crack-like addiction to the major pro leagues.
Don’t bother comparing Rory McIlroy to past stars: There’s no hint of imitation in his game or demeanor.
COLUMN | The simple movements of his golf swing were perfected at age 14 and have been left alone since.
COLUMN | Whether or not new manager still has what it takes, he’s the only viable option in 2012.
Where Davey Johnson goes from here, in large part, will help determine how long Mike Rizzo continues in his job as GM of the Nationals.
COLUMN | Jim Riggleman was never in the Nationals’ long-term plans; his resignation means they have to make decisions sooner than expected.
It would be a tragedy if third baseman Ryan Zimmerman never played for a contending team here, if Washington’s first draft pick never had the pieces around him to play in October.
COLUMN | In hiring Davey Johnson as their new manager, the Nationals may be bringing some excitement to D.C.’s stagnant sports scene.
COLUMN | With three Europeans likely to go in the first 10 picks tonight, the best bet for the Wizards at No. 6 is Jan Vesely.
Washington’s strike season NFL championships from 1982 and 1987 prove the value of player organized practices during a work stoppage.
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