Maria Sharapova
The first day of action at All-England Club saw a number of flawless performances from previous Wimbledon Open champs such as Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer. Ironically, it also produced several upsets - including a historic one on Court no.1.
Roger Federer is facing a daunting task of defending his Wimbledon Open championship after the former world's no.1 ran out of luck in Saturday's morning draw for the men's singles competition.
Former world's no.1 Maria Sharapova used her Facebook account on Friday to give her followers a glimpse of what she'll be wearing roughly two weeks from now before the start of the Wimbledon Open at All England Tennis Club.
2013 French Open: Serena Williams Defeats Defending Champion Maria Sharapova Winning Her 16th Career Grand Slam Title
Maria Sharapova Looks For Second Straight French Open Title Defeating Victoria Azarenka, Faces Serena Williams Who Dismantled Sara Errani In The Semis
Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka are set to clash in what will be an ear-drum breaking semifinal match between two of the nosiest tennis players in the world on Thursday at the 2013 French Open.
Not only is Tiger Woods No.1 in the world, but according to the latest report from Forbes, he's also No.1 on the list of the highest earning athletes.
After four days of action, the field is narrowed as the best and brightest stars in the world of tennis continue to vie for the coveted French Open title as the 2013 tournament continues on Friday.
Day 4 of the 2013 French Open saw several of the heavy favorites advance in both the men's and women's tournaments in Paris, France, as well as one shocking upset.
Former world's no.1 Maria Sharapova punched her way back to the final of the Stuttgart Open after edging Germany's Angelique Kerber 6-3, 2-6 7-5 in Saturday's nail-biting semis match at the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart, Germany.
Top-seeds Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova advanced to the next round of the Porsche Grand Prix quarterfinals, though both had to overcome a gritty challenge from their respective opponent on the red dirt of Porsche Arena in Italy.
Maria Sharapova , the No.3 ranked women's tennis player in the world, has been off to rough start in 2013, having lost the Australian Open and the Quatar Total Open to start the year.
When Houston Rockets point guard Jeremy Lin was studying at Harvard University, he probably never thought that his book smarts would be featured on a new ESPN SportsCenter commercial.
Lydia Ko is the youngest golfer-- male or female-- to win a professional event. The 15-year-old Ko is one of many athletes to achieve early-career success. She has good company in some of the others who have won tournaments as amateurs or youthful pros in the past. We look back at some of the shining moments of young stars, some of whom have had hall-of-fame careers like Tiger Woods and Maria Sharapova.
2013 Australian Open: Victoria Azarenka vs. Li Na; Live Streaming & Preview: Australian Open 2013 Semifinal Match at 3 a.m. EST Saturday