• The Canadian Press

    Canadian boxer McKenzie Wright one win away from qualifying for Paris Olympics

    BANGKOK — Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright earned a 5-0 decision over Serbia's Nina Radovanovic on Saturday to move within one win of punching her ticket to Paris in a last-ditch Olympic qualifier.

  • The Canadian Press

    Simpson eyes redemption as Knights set to take on host Spirit in Memorial Cup final

    SAGINAW — Last season's failure fuels Michael Simpson as a shot at redemption approaches. The London Knights goaltender was previously with the Peterborough Petes, who fell 4-1 to the Seattle Thunderbirds in last year's Memorial Cup semifinal. Simpson earned playoff MVP honours after the Petes defeated the Knights in the Ontario Hockey League championship series. Simpson was traded to London in September, where he helped the Knights win the OHL title this year. Now he looks ahead to Sunday's Mem

  • The Canadian Press

    Canadian men one loss away from relegation from elite rugby sevens circuit

    MADRID — Canada's men's rugby sevens team faces an uphill battle to avoid relegation from the HSBC SVNS circuit after finishing bottom of its group Saturday.

  • The Canadian Press

    Ben Shelton's painful shoulder and slower serve speeds hurt during a French Open loss

    PARIS (AP) — Ben Shelton compared himself to a Major League Baseball left-hander after a painful shoulder prevented him from playing his best in a 6-4, 6-2, 6-1 third-round loss to Felix Auger-Aliassime at the French Open that concluded on Saturday after being suspended a night earlier because of rain. “Felix just played way too well today. Even if I didn’t have whatever I had going on, it would have been a tough one to get through, with the way he was playing,” said the 15th-seeded Shelton, a 2