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Ex-Tennis Star Capriati Charged with Battery

Former tennis star Jennifer Capriati has been charged after police said she punched her ex-boyfriend on Valentine's Day while he was working out at a gym.

Palm Beach County court records show Capriati was charged by prosecutors Wednesday.

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Dan Wheldon Monument Unveiled on Florida Course

The Florida city of St. Petersburg honored the late British racing driver Dan Wheldon on Thursday with a monument to him on the street circuit in his adopted hometown.

The monument at Turn 10 includes bricks from Indianapolis Motor Speedway, stones from his native England and the handprints of his wife and two sons. It's located near the sign marking "Dan Wheldon Way" that was dedicated last year.

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Italy Comes back to Draw 2-2 with Brazil

Mario Balotelli scored a stunning goal as Italy came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Brazil in an entertaining friendly in Geneva on Thursday.

It looked as if Italy would pay for its missed opportunities when Brazil took a 2-0 halftime lead thanks to goals from Fred and Oscar.

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Heat Run Streak to 24 with Huge Comeback against Cavs

Miami's winning streak was in danger of disappearing — in Cleveland, of all places.

But LeBron James wouldn't give up, and the second-longest winning streak in NBA history has now increased to 24 games.

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Maldonado Hoping Problems Fixed for Malaysia

After a season-opening Formula One weekend to forget in Australia, Pastor Maldonado must be wondering when he might win his second race.

The Venezuelan driver was billed as a rising star after winning in Spain last year to give Williams its first victory since 2004. But everything went wrong after that, from mechanical problems to a collision at the European Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton that cost Maldonado a podium spot.

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Glimpse of Spain's Future in Match against Finland

Missing four of its veteran players, Spain coach Vicente del Bosque could offer a glimpse of what the future holds in store for the world champions when they host Finland on Friday in a World Cup qualifier.

Iker Casillas, Xavi Hernandez, Carles Puyol and Fernando Torres — all four played key roles in Spain's run to the 2010 World Cup title and a pair of European Championships — will all be missing.

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Focus Returns to Racing as IndyCar Opens Season

It's been more than six months since Ryan Hunter-Reay became the first American driver in six years to win the IndyCar championship.

Finally, with a new season set to begin, he may finally get some attention for his achievement.

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Casillas Returns to Practice

Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has returned to practice for the first time since breaking his left hand nearly two months ago.

Casillas, who was injured on January 24, will be back in time for the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals against Galatasaray in two weeks.

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Phil Neville Takes up England U21 Coaching Role

Phil Neville has joined brother Gary in taking up a coaching role with England after being named in the backroom staff of the country's under-21 side for this summer's European Championship.

The younger Neville has previously worked with the under 21s on a one-off basis, ahead of England's 4-0 qualifying win over Belgium last year.

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Sharapova Aiming for Rare Double at Key Biscayne

After winning the PNB Paribas Open last week, Maria Sharapova is aiming for a rare double when she lines at the Sony Open.

Only two players in WTA history have won back-to-back Indian Wells and Key Biscayne titles: Steffi Graf in 1994 and 1996, and Kim Clijsters in 2005.

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