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Other Sports - Feed News by Toronto Sun
Find the latest news stories from Toronto Sun on the topic Other Sports.
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UFC becoming bloated, just like boxing
Those fortunate enough to have watched Saturday’s Strikeforce main event now know why the UFC can’t continue to run the world’s two biggest fight clubs in parallel.
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Federer in destructive mood in Monte Carlo
Roger Federer reminded the tennis world of his destructive power with a 6-2 6-1 rout of German Philipp Kohlschreiber in the Monte Carlo Masters second round on Tuesday.
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Wozniacki into Aussie quarters
Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki reached her first Australian Open quarterfinal with a straight-set win over Latvia's Anastasija Sevastova.
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Heil still feels she can do better
Jenn Heil is stuck on the second step of the podium and has been ever since she won silver for Canada in moguls at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
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Wozniacki, Sharapova advance
World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and 14th-seeded former No. 1 Maria Sharapova moved into the fourth round, while former top-ranked stars Venus Williams and Justine Henin exited the 2011 Australian Open on Friday.
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Sharapova cranks up the volume
Former world number one Maria Sharapova invited renewed comparisons with fellow Russian Anna Kournikova after a patchy 6-1 6-3 opening victory over Tamarine Tanasugarn at the Australian Open on Monday.
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Venus enjoys return to work
Part-time fashion designer, book-writer and mature-age student, Venus Williams reminded the world she remains pretty good at her regular job by cruising through her opening round match at the Australian Open on Monday.
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Federer fires up cool Aussie Open
Roger Federer fired up the Australian Open with a blistering start to his title defence on Monday, bringing some welcome warmth to an unseasonably cool Melbourne Park on opening day.
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Resolve remains 'undisputed' for Holyfield
It'll be 20 years ago this April. And looking back, Evander Holyfield admits he learned a little something from George Foreman, even if he couldn't actually say it at the time.
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Roddick wins at Aussie Open tuneup
Reigning champion Andy Roddick eased into the quarterfinals, while his good friend and fellow American Mardy Fish lost to last year's runner-up here, Radek Stepanek, at the 2011 season-opening Brisbane International tennis event, an Australian Open tuneup.
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Men's Olympic hockey honoured
The image of Sidney Crosby, mouth agape and his sticks and gloves airborne, is revealing. It captured the raw elation of the moment, seconds after Crosby's bad-angle shot in overtime found the net behind U.S. goalie Ryan Miller to give Canada the gold medal for the second time in three Olympic Games.
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Winning on home soil 'felt good'
2002 or 2010. Which Olympic gold meant more to Canadian hockey? Clearly both rank high on any list of Canadian achievements at the Olympic Games but for different reasons.
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