Federer faces a tricky test against world number five Alexander Zverev in Saturday's semi-final in London. Here's how you can watch the match live on TV, online.
Rafael Nadal has pulled out of ATP Finals 2018 newly-crowned world number Novak Djokovic and world number three Roger Federer will participate in the year-end tennis tournament.
Cancer-stricken Chong Wei is planning to start training as early as next month and make a competitive comeback to the tour at next year's All England Championships.
The legendary leg-spinner also said that at the end of the day, cricket is a game which is simple and that the captain and vice-captain should take the lead and the rest of the players should rally around them.
In-form Djokovic eyes a 33rd Masters 1000 title as he takes on 22-year-old Khachanov who heads into the final on the back of beating three top 10 opponents in Paris.
Federer has said he is in good mental and physical shape despite two weeks of rigorous action in the lead up to ATP Tour Finals, starting November 11 in London.
While Nadal returns to the tour after nearly a two-month break at this week's Paris Masters, in-form Djokovic starts as the favourite to win the Masters 1000 title.
Federer was unable to control his emotions after beating qualifier Marius Copil in the final of the ATP 500 tournament in front of his home crowd on Sunday.
MS Dhoni has been "rested" for the upcoming three-match T20I series against the West Indies as well as the three-match series against Australia Down Under, starting November 21.
Floyd Mayweather, who has created a stir by accepting Khabib Nurmagomedov's challenge for a crossover fight, has been negotiating with the UFC, according to Russian media.
Popular playback singer Chinmayi Sripaada shared an account of an anonymous woman, who claims to have been "humiliated" after the alleged misbehavior from Lasith Malinga during an IPL season.
Ronaldo's lawyer claimed German magazine, which reported about the incident, had "irresponsibly" based its reports on data stolen by hackers during a cyber attack in 2015.
UFC president Dana White revealed what he told Khabib Nurmagomedov after the Russian fighter sparked chaotic scenes following his win over Conor McGregor on Saturday in Las Vegas.