The 31-year-old Russian, who won her last Grand Slam title at the 2014 French Open, has no plans to retire.
Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said on Thursday his country's doping scandal was payback from those unhappy Russia had won the rights to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
'Rishi Kapoor is what sustains our interest when the humour evaporates and 102 Not Out slumps in a cesspool of soppy disclosures and exploited emotions.' 'The sequence where he walks down memory lane alone is testament to his artistic extensity.' 'No one makes the viewer vulnerable like Rishi,' says Sukanya Verma.
As Star India pulls the plug on Channel V, we take a trip down memory lane.
Want to lose weight? Brinda Sapat lists out simple but effective strategies that will help you shed all those kilos!
'Salman sir said that he wants to see me as a big singer before Bigg Boss ends.' 'If you have Salman sir's hand on your head, you don't need to look back.'
We're in for a year of fuel-management and engines with laryngitis. Gone is the full-blooded roar resonating through Formula One as the sport tries to reinvent itself, writes Raja Sen.
Daring or plain silly? Are these designs only for the runway?
It was Dev Anand's dream to put Indian cinema on the world map and he thought Guide was the perfect film for it.
An incredible map designed by Rafaan Anvari, William Samari and Ray Yamartino highlights what (almost) every country is famous (or infamous) for.
It was not the bowlers day especially Ishant Sharma's day! Sharma bore the brunt of James Faulkner's conscious decision to go after seamers in the third ODI and the game-changing Australian all-rounder offered his sympathies to the Indian spearhead, saying that every bowler has days when he ends up looking "silly out there".
England's star all-rounder Ben Stokes says the Bristol bar brawl and the ensuing chain of events, which dogged his career for 15 months, may be the 'best thing that could have happened' to him.
Damani suggests that one should keep 10-15 per cent of your portfolio value in cash as it is a good hedge in volatile markets
In Bharat, Bollywood's best-known 'Bhai' plays an officer in the Indian navy among many other avatars. Of course, this is not the first time he's slipped into uniform.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that he wears the same colour to avoid wasting time.
Kangana's lawyer openly bashes Hrithik Roshan, calls him a liar.
The challenge involves you to post a before and after picture of a cleanup.
Veerey Ki Wedding is a messy affair that can be well be avoided, feels Urvi Parikh.
Good-natured it may have been, but Pant's banter attracted immediate attention of Umpire Ian Gould who cautioned him for his remarks.
Read on to find out how these seemingly silly mistakes could lead to you being denied admission in a business school.
Chelsea's David Luiz never really looked cut out for a role as a defensive rock in one of England's meanest rearguards.
Deepika Padukone's accent in Chennai Express has received a lot of flak from the critics.
'We have liberals here, we have conservatives. We have wisdom here, we have silliness. We are a motley gathering of every kind of people... What we have failed in is governance. We need a different set of politicians. The country has to be changed by new people,' says Shazia Ilmi of the Aam Aadmi Party.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood stars are tweeting.
'It's only in the last seven years, I have taken acting seriously.'
The actor, presently serving a three and half year-old sentence in a Pune jail, turns 54 today.
In its 13th season, the reality series -- known for getting its kicks by throwing a bunch of wayward celebrities and argumentative commoners under the same roof while numerous cameras capture their every single move -- continues its downward spiral, feels Sukanya Verma.
'The timing of the lockdown was such that Kriti was at home after more than a month of shooting.' 'So we are getting good family time.'
This mess is not limited to Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, but has spread to include other, more famous and better connected, both cricketers and non-cricketers. If so, we may never unearth all the facts. But in all seriousness we have to ask if match-fixing in cricket truly deserves this level of attention, asks T V R Shenoy.
Australian batsmen frustrated Indian bowlers with determined batting before being bowled out for 380 in their first innings on the second day of the first Test against the hosts, in Chennai on Saturday.
'I have always wanted to do a rom-com but I always get hard-hitting characters. I thought that if I do a rom-com at 50, it will look silly. So I was excited that it come to me at the right time.' Amit Sadh discusses his new film.
Sukanya Verma lists Anees Bazmee's stockpile of silliness.
Exclusive excerpt from Unscrambling Emails by Preeti Shirodkar!
Pokkiri Raja is a silly meaningless action comedy, says S Saraswathi.
Actor Rajkumar talks about the success of Kai Po Che, the preparation he went through for the character of Shahid, and also recalls his days of struggle.
The CBI's feathers were trimmed from the start, its beak trained to give friendly pecks to its masters, says Sunil Sethi
Velainu Vandhutta Vellaikaaran is a forgettable film that is probably not worth your time, says S Saraswathi.