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Sunday 18 May 2008
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Paula Radcliffe on crutches as Beijing nears
Olympic plans in doubt as Briton in fitness race. Simon Hart reports.
England openers gel but Graham Onions should play
England's bowling is short of firepower and has to be beefed up.
Ana Ivanovic
Serbia will surely soon have a first female grand slam champion in Ana Ivanovic
Graeme Souness
Graeme Souness is convinced that Manchester United are on the right path
Michel Platini
Michel Platini hopes new laws will make the game more open in England
Andrey Bikey
Reading's Andrey Bikey feared for his safety as a black player in Russia
Final straight for Lawrence Dallaglio at Wasps
In a month of farewells, the best may have been left for last as Lawrence Dallaglio's plays potentially his last competitive game for Wasps in their Guinness Premiership semi-final with Bath.
Sir Jackie Stewart urges overhaul of the FIA and removal of its disgraced president Max Mosley.
Roger Federer has beat unseeded Italian Andreas Seppi 6-3, 6-1 in the Hamburg Masters to set up a final with Spain's Rafael Nadal
for the second year in a row.
St Helens leapfrogged Catalans to go second in the table as Ade Gardner sealed 28-10 win with his 14th and 15th tries of season.
Creachadoir's win in the in the Juddmonte Lockinge at Newbury gave the Godolphin team only its third winner from 15 starters since Ibn Khaldun began their European campaign with a deeply disappointing effort in the 2,000 Guineas. Brough Scott reports.
Harry Redknapp
Trophy rekindles Redknapp's case for England job
Patrick Barclay: Trophy rekindles Harry Redknapp's case for England job
Johnson's army can flourish or flounder on New Zealand trip
Paul Ackford: Martin Johnson's England can flourish or founder on summer tour of New Zealand