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Wimbledon 2015: Federer to play Murray
Roger Federer's serve was broken at Wimbledon on Wednesday for the first time at this year's tournament, but it was simply a minor hiccup for the seven-time champion.
Bucs CB Wilson injures hand in fireworks accident
Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback C.J. Wilson injured his hand during a fireworks accident over the weekend.
Rangers' Fielder back among elites
After a lost season a year ago, his first with the Texas Rangers, designated hitter Prince Fielder is back among the elite in the game. His selection to the 2015 All-Star Game confirms just that.
Court rules against Redskins trademark registration
The Washington Redskins football team lost a key battle in court on Wednesday over their trademark registration, as a federal judge ruled to cancel the NFL team's registration, stating that the logo might denigrate Native Americans.
Injured McIlroy pulls out of British Open
Rory McIlroy will not defend his British Open title -- and could lose his No. 1 ranking -- after deciding to pull out of next week's major due to the ankle injury he suffered while playing soccer with friends.
London calling: NFL set to expand UK presence
The NFL announced Tuesday that it has agreed a 10-year deal with Tottenham Hotspur to hold two games a year at the Premier League soccer club's new stadium from 2018.
NBA notebook: Warriors trade Lee to Celtics
The Golden State Warriors reached agreement Tuesday with the Boston Celtics on a trade that would send David Lee to the Celtics in exchange for veteran Gerald Wallace, according to an ESPN report.
Brewers lose second straight
A.J. Pierzynski homered among his three hits, Manny Banuelos earned his first major league win and the Atlanta Braves beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 Tuesday night.
Bucks' arena backers lobby for lawmakers to back funding plan
Backers of a new Bucks arena have kick their lobbying blitz into high gear.
Athletes allege abuse at U. of Illinois
They called it the "dog pound." It was a separate practice for women's basketball players at the University of Illinois, a majority of them black, where athletes were often allegedly harassed and attacked for things that had nothing to do with basketball.
Serena to face Sharapova in Wimbledon semis
We should have known Serena Williams' routine, straight-sets win over older sister Venus at Wimbledon was an anomaly for tennis' leading woman.
Tuesday in the quarterfinals, Williams was back in the trenches in another battle, the type that's been a ...
Blues sign Tarasenko for eight years, $60 million
The St. Louis Blues invested in Vladimir Tarasenko for the long term on Tuesday, signing the high-scoring forward to an eight-year, $60 million contract.
Wimbledon 2015: Djokovic completes comeback
A tense Novak Djokovic flirted with disaster against Kevin Anderson at Wimbledon on Tuesday, but the defending champion finally overcame the towering South African to reach the quarterfinals.
Cuban fined for talking free agency
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban owes the NBA another donation, this time a $25,000 bill for discussing looming deals with free agents DeAndre Jordan and Wesley Matthews.
Austin Dillon feeling 'pretty good' after Daytona crash
NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Austin Dillon experienced one of the most terrifying racecar wrecks at Daytona International Speedway at the checkered flag of Sunday's Coke Zero 400.
Garnett returning to Timberwolves
Kevin Garnett will remain with the Minnesota Timberwolves, agreeing to a new contract with his original team Tuesday.
Report: Pierre-Paul could have nerve damage from fireworks accident
New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul is being treated for multiple hand injuries incurred while helping light fireworks Saturday night.
NBA notebook: Gasol agrees to re-signs with Grizzlies
The Memphis Grizzlies and All-Star center Marc Gasol reportedly have agreed to a five-year contract worth $110 million.
Titans QB Mariota remains unsigned
The Tennessee Titans open training camp July 30 but still don't have first-round quarterback Marcus Mariota signed to his rookie contract.
NHL notebook: Capitals re-sign Kuznetzov
The Washington Capitals re-signed center Evgeny Kuznetsov to a two-year, $6 million contract, the team announced Monday.