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Williams sisters advance at Wimbledon

Serena Williams continued the quest for her 20th first Grand Slam – and third of the year – with an impressive 6-4, 6-1 win over Timea Babos in the second round last Wednesday.

GBA supports maimed boxing enthusiast

The Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) yesterday donated GH¢1,000 to Mr Teddy Lamptey, a boxing enthusiast, who had his right limb amputated last year due to an infection.

• Abeiku Ainooson

Kotoko to miss Ainooson for the rest of the season

Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s top defender, Abeiku Ainooson, has been ruled out of this season’s First Capital Plus League.

Hearts beat Kotoko on penalties to extend President's Cup record

Hearts won the 2015 President's Cup trophy, beating Kotoko 5-4 on penalties after a goalless game in regulation.

GFA fines Lions

The Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA)  has slapped a fine of GH¢1,000 on Kpando Heart of Lions for failing to control their supporters during their game against Bechem United at Kpando.

• Jodie Taylor is congratulated by Jill Scott as they celebrate her goal that helped England beat Canada.

England to thwart Japan’s title defence?

In contrast to last night’s semi-final between the world’s two highest ranked teams, Germany and USA, this evening’s second semi-final pits together two nations with vastly differing records at this level.

Satellites goalkeeper defends Borbor

Black Satellites goalkeeper, Lawrence Ati, is unhappy about attempts to single out Coach Sellas Tetteh for the failure of the team to perform at the last U-20 World Cup in New Zealand.

Ghana needs $4m for All Africa Games

The government is expected to cough up about $4 million (GH¢2.5m and $3.5m) as the total budget to cover cost of expenses for the about 350 athletes scheduled to compete in this year’s All Africa Games in Brazzaville, Congo.

PHOTOS: Nana Addo visits Asamoah Gyan’s $3m mansion

New Patriotic Party [NPP] Flagbearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo last Saturday graced the opening of Black Star’s captain, Asamoah Gyan’s $3 million mansion. 

Dede Ayew joins Swansea for pre-season

Preparations began for the 2015-16 Barclays Premier League campaign as the Swans returned for pre-season training at Landore. New signings Andre Dede Ayew and Franck Tabanou have joined up with their new Swans teammates, where Garry Monk’s side yesterday underwent a series of fitness tests ahead of a busy pre-season schedule.

Special Olympics turn to Ghanaians

Athletes and officials of Ghana’s team for next month’s Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles have turned to the public for sponsorship following their failure to secure sponsorship from the Ministry of Youth and Sports to enable them to participate in multi-sport competition.

Hearts, Kotoko for President’s Cup tomorrow

Traditional rivals, Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, have been drawn against each other to play this year’s President’s Cup at the Accra Sports Stadium tomorrow.

GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi

GFA to contest commission’s report

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has finally decided to challenge the findings of the Justice Dzamefe Commission’s report in court almost two weeks after the release of the government white paper on the Brazil 2014 Presidential Commission of Inquiry’s recommendations.

Asamoah Gyan (left)  poses with Stephen Appiah

Gyan, Eto’o give $110,000 to Appiah’s Foundation

Stephen Appiah's former teammates and friends were out in full support of his fundraising dinner last Friday at the Banquet Hall of the State House with Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan, ending the night with the highest pledge of $ 60,000.

Christian Atsu

Atsu: No regrets over Chelsea move

It's been two years since, basically out of the blue, that Christian Atsu left FC Porto to join Chelsea. 

The signing made more business than footballing sense at the time — Atsu's transfer fee was a miniscule £3.5m — and the subsequent two seasons' worth of loans haven't done much to change the balance of the situation. 

Despite that, Atsu claims he has "no regrets" over the decision to join Chelsea, and believes he's still "good enough."

"I have absolutely no regrets at all for joining Chelsea.  I believe I am good enough and that is why the club even signed me.  I know it is a big club but if I didn't believe in my quality, I wouldn't have signed for them."

At times, Atsu certainly did seem "good enough."  He was good for Vitesse, for example, and was a bright spot for Ghana at the World Cup last season and at the Africa Cup of Nations in January.  But to say that his Everton loan last season was a failure might be an extreme understatement and exp

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