MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester City sacked manager Roberto Mancini on Monday following his team's feeble defense of the Premier League title they won exactly one year ago. Manchester United regained the title last month with four games to spare and City were then beaten 1-0 by Wigan Athletic in last Saturday's FA Cup final.
Zetterberg's calm influence has Red Wings flying high
(Reuters) - Henrik Zetterberg nearly went from hero to goat in his team's playoff upset over the Anaheim Ducks, but Detroit's face of calm withstood his latest test to confirm his place in a long line of great Red Wings captains. Zetterberg's delay of game penalty for accidentally shooting the puck over the glass late in the decisive seventh game led to Anaheim's powerplay goal and trimmed visiting Detroit's lead to 3-2 with a little over three minutes to play.
Venus Williams dumped out of Rome masters by Robson
(Reuters) - A rusty Venus Williams was blown away 6-3 6-2 by rising British left-hander Laura Robson at the Rome Masters tennis on Monday. With clay dust swirling around the tree-lined Foro Italico courts, the American former world number one suffered a scrappy, undignified exit as her fabled power game misfired.
Ferrari, Lotus the F1 winners on return to Europe
LONDON (Reuters) - The first European race of the Formula One season provided a boost for Ferrari and Fernando Alonso, with Lotus and Kimi Raikkonen also smiling, but left plenty of other former champions feeling the pain. While Red Bull retained their lead in both championships, they struggled with similar tire problems to others in Barcelona on Sunday with triple champion Sebastian Vettel finishing off the podium with his lead over Raikkonen cut to four points.
Analysis: City owners blind to the lesson on their doorstep
LONDON (Reuters) - A week of worldwide acclaim for Alex Ferguson and his 26 years in charge of Manchester United patently failed to get the message through to Manchester City's trigger-happy owners that stability is the key to sustained footballing success. Instead, goaded by their rivals' city-center parade with the Premier League trophy two days after City were humbled by Wigan Athletic in a massive FA Cup final shock, they sacked manager Roberto Mancini, the man who a year ago to the day was being worshipped as the 'City Messiah'.
Tomic father's Madrid hearing suspended until October
MADRID (Reuters) - The hearing in Madrid on Tuesday at which John Tomic, father and coach of Australian world tennis number 52 Bernard Tomic, was due to answer a charge of causing criminal injury has been postponed until October, court authorities said on Monday. The hearing could not take place on Tuesday because the alleged victim, Bernard's practice partner Thomas Drouet, was not in Spain and was unable to attend, the authorities said. An exact date had not yet been set, they added.
Wiggins still optimistic after tough Giro first week
(Reuters) - Battered and bruised after a tough opening week of the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins still believes he can clinch his second Grand Tour title this month. The Briton lies fourth overall, 1:16 adrift of leader Vincenzo Nibali of Italy who took the pink jersey after Saturday's individual time trial.
German prosecutors complete Ecclestone investigation
FRANKFURT/BARCELONA (Reuters) - Prosecutors in Munich have completed an investigation of Formula One motor racing chief Bernie Ecclestone over allegations he bribed a German banker during a 2005 business deal. "The investigation against Mr. Ecclestone has been completed," the Munich prosecutor's office said on Monday.
Russia drops visa requirements for major sporting events
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree waiving visa requirements for athletes and officials attending international sporting events in Russia, the Kremlin announced on Monday. "Participants in international sporting competition can enter and exit the Russian Federation without applying for visas," the government said in a statement posted on its official website (www.kremlin.ru).
Pearson injured again, expected to compete in Moscow
(Reuters) - Sally Pearson is unlikely to race again until July after re-injuring her hamstring but the Olympic 100m hurdles champion should be fit to defend her world title in August, Australia head coach Eric Hollingsworth said on Monday. The 26-year-old hurdler suffered what is believed to be a grade-one hamstring tear at the Asian Grand Prix Athletic Championship in Sri Lanka on Sunday after missing the domestic season with the same injury.
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