18-year-old Novak Djokovic upset Tim Henman 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 to reach the quarter-final of the indoor tournament
Pace bowler James Anderson has returned to the 12-man England squad for the third and final Test against New Zealand.
Michael Schumacher has put last weekend's Monaco crash behind him after seizing pole position for his home European Grand Prix.
Leading Russians, third seed Anastasia Myskina and fourth seed Nadia Petrova, tumbled out in the Rome Masters.
Second-half goals by Nigerian Akeem Abolanle and Jiten Rai gave the Kolkata side a 2-1 victory in the National Football League.
The Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club named the East Bengal striker best player for 2002-03.
Overall, cumulative direct investment from China stood at just $2.05 billion till June 2018, according to consolidated DIPP figures
Dutch financial major ABN Amro will sell its fleet management arm LeasePlan Corporation, which has operations in India and 25 other countries, to Volkswagen and two other companies for 2.13 billion euro.
Construction major Larsen & Toubro is set to hike its topline to Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 200 billion) and said it will soon come up with a new business plan to ensure a 20 per cent annual sales growth by 2009.
The Maruti Udyog Ltd's scrip on Wednesday opened at Rs 158.40 on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Wimbledon will herald a new men's champion and for the four players left in the draw, the moment has been a long time coming.
LG Electronics India on Thursday said it will launch several new products -- including laptops and notebook computers -- and offer up to 20 models of GSM mobile phones in the Indian market.
Aseem Chhabra imagines a time, 20 years from now, when movie-watching in theatres will be long gone, thanks to the coronavirus, and pens a letter to his grandchild, explaining the magic of the cinema hall.
The Grandmaster-in-waiting beat Grandmaster Bu Xiangzhi in the ninth round of the World junior chess championships to jointly share the lead with eight players.
Grandmaster Levon Aronian and Ni Hua share the lead after the sixth round in the World junior chess championships.
The West Indies batsman fractured a finger on his left hand during the fourth Test against Australia
Two persons were killed and 22 injured, 3 seriously, in a major blast outside Ghatkopar railway station (on the west side), the reverberations of which were felt on platform no 1 and shattered the window panes of a train.
"The crucial moment was the win against Magnus Carlsen, because he had come back after a defeat against Bu Xiangzhi. He seemed to be in great form, as always.