ATLANTA - The Golden State Warriors won on an off-night for the Splash Brothers after the Atlanta Hawks couldn't overcome the benching of Dennis Schroder.
English Premier League club West Bromwich Albion will travel to Shanghai this summer - a much easier journey than its previous visit to China, nearly four decades ago.
Venus Williams autographed tennis balls while chatting with fans ahead of a low-key fashion show highlighting her spring tennis clothing line.
LONDON - Chelsea manager Antonio Conte joked he is struggling to find ways to improve N'Golo Kante after the France midfielder starred in the Blues' 2-1 win at West Ham United on Monday.
SUNDERLAND, England - Pep Guardiola has told his Manchester City side it is now into "must-win" territory in its three-pronged bid for silverware this season.
LONDON - Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochetttino warned Chelsea that Harry Kane will keep Tottenham hot on the Blues' heels as the title race gathers pace.
MILAN - Leonardo Bonucci's second-half equalizer saved Juventus' blushes a day after Roma virtually conceded the title as the champion was held to its first Serie A draw in over a year at Udinese.
China's next wave of table tennis stars are out to end the dominance of revered veterans at The Marvelous12 national trials for the upcoming World Championships in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Ewell Zhao, general manager of Tencent Sports, one of China's premier online sports service providers, sat down with China Daily to discuss why the internet-service giant partnered with the Chinese Table Tennis Association and the national teams to showcase the week-long Marvelous12 table tennis Tournament, which is underway in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
NEW YORK - NBA commissioner Adam Silver promises format changes to make the NBA All-Star Game more competitive before next year's edition in Los Angeles after a high-scoring affair last month.
DUBAI - Andy Murray solidified his position at the top of the rankings with a 6-3, 6-2 demolition of Fernando Verdasco to win the Dubai Tennis Championships for the first time on Saturday.
BELGRADE - Novak Djokovic has lost the killer instinct that enabled him to rule men's tennis for a number of years, former coach Niki Pilic said on Saturday.