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At Asian C'ships, Hooda learns a lesson the hard way

Mumbai, April 5 -- Wrestler Reetika Hooda slips in a Haryanvi saying with some zest amid all her Hindi soft-spokenness. It roughly translates to third time's the charm, and points to her losing to the... Read More


If not for sports, I'd probably be a criminal by now: Tebogo

Mumbai, April 3 -- Letsile Tebogo, Botswana's 200m Olympic champion, spent his Wednesday morning in the company of over 1,000 kids and on the same tracks that he trained during his primary school year... Read More


If not for sports, I'd probably be a criminal by now: Tebogo

Mumbai, April 3 -- Letsile Tebogo, Botswana's 200m Olympic champion, spent his Wednesday morning in the company of over 1,000 kids and on the same tracks that he trained during his primary school year... Read More


If not for sports, I'd probably be a criminal by now: Tebogo

India, April 2 -- Letsile Tebogo, Botswana's 200m Olympic champion, spent his Wednesday morning in the company of over 1,000 kids and on the same tracks that he trained during his primary school years... Read More


Against his hero Djokovic, teenager Mensik proves his mettle with Miami Open final win

Mumbai, April 1 -- Never meet your heroes, they say. Jakub Mensik went out for a battle with his and came out a winner, in an ATP Masters final no less. Falling on his back after two tense tiebreaks, ... Read More


Against his hero Djokovic, teenager Mensik proves his mettle with Miami Open final win

Mumbai, April 1 -- Never meet your heroes, they say. Jakub Mensik went out for a battle with his and came out a winner, in an ATP Masters final no less. Falling on his back after two tense tiebreaks, ... Read More


Against his hero, Mensik proves his mettle

India, March 31 -- Never meet your heroes, they say. Jakub Mensik went out for a battle with his and came out a winner, in an ATP Masters final no less. Falling on his back after two tense tiebreaks, ... Read More


On winning run, Anahat Singh underlines promise once again

Mumbai, March 29 -- Over the last few days on the squash glass court of Bombay Gymkhana, Anahat Singh has waltzed past 17-year-old Egyptian Nadien Elhammamy whom she had previously lost to twice, 38-y... Read More


On winning run, Anahat Singh underlines promise once again

Mumbai, March 29 -- Over the last few days on the squash glass court of Bombay Gymkhana, Anahat Singh has waltzed past 17-year-old Egyptian Nadien Elhammamy whom she had previously lost to twice, 38-y... Read More


Why Egypt rules the world of squash

Mumbai, March 28 -- "Basically, for someone like me to play at the Olympics, I have to be world No.1 or 2." Karim El Hammamy is world No.48 in the professional squash rankings. In most countries, tha... Read More