Wozniacki wins her sixth title of the year and 18th of her career, and her fourth consecutive win at the event, matching the feat Venus Williams had also done at New Haven.
FEI Nations Cup standings (final after 8 competitions): (1) Germany 50 point (2) Netherlands 48.5 (3) Great Britain 47, relegated: United States, Denmark
First stage, second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Juan Aurich 1–2 (0–2) La Equidad. La Equidad win 6–0 on points.
Second stage, second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Palmeiras 3–1 (0–2) Vasco da Gama. 3–3 on points, 3–3 on aggregate; Vasco da Gama win on away goals.
4th Test in London, day 5: England 591/6d; India 300 & 283 (f/o, 91 overs; Graeme Swann 6/106). England win by an innings & 8 runs; win 4-match series 4–0.
4th Test in London, day 4: England 591/6d; India 300 (94 overs; Rahul Dravid 146*) & 129/3 (f/o, 35 overs). India trail by 162 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
Final standings: Brazil 27 points, United States 23, Russia 21, Serbia 20, Italy 19, Japan 18, China 17, Thailand 15, South Korea, Poland 13, Cuba 9, Dominican Republic 8, Germany 7, Argentina 4, Kazakhstan 2, Peru 0.
4th Test in London, day 3: England 591/6d (153 overs; Ian Bell 235); India 103/5 (33 overs). India trail by 488 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Standings (after 8 matches): Brazil 24 points, Russia 21, United States 20, Serbia 17, Italy 16, Thailand, Japan 15, China 14, South Korea, Poland 13, Germany 7, Dominican Republic, Cuba 6, Argentina 4, Kazakhstan 1, Peru 0.
Kovács wins the event for the eighth time, and her 30th world title overall. She also becomes the most decorated paddler with 39 world championships medals.
Benedek wins the event for the third successive time and her seventh world title overall.
Kozák wins the event for the second time and her fourth world title overall.
4th ODI in Bulawayo: Zimbabwe 199 (48.2 overs; Brendan Taylor 106); Bangladesh 203/4 (36.4 overs). Bangladesh win by 6 wickets; Zimbabwe lead 5-match series 3–1.
Standings (after 7 matches): Brazil 21 points, Russia 19, United States 17, Italy, Serbia 16, South Korea, Poland 13, Thailand, Japan 12, China 11, Cuba 6, Argentina, Germany 4, Dominican Republic 3, Kazakhstan 1, Peru 0.
Djokovic wins the tournament for the second time, for his ninth title of the year and 27th of his career. His victory, a fifth Masters 1000 tournament win of the year, sets a record for most Masters 1000 titles won in a season.
Standings (after 6 matches): Russia, Brazil 18 points, United States 14, Italy, Serbia 13, Japan 12, South Korea 11, Poland 10, Thailand 9, China 8, Cuba 6, Argentina, Germany 4, Dominican Republic 3, Kazakhstan 1, Peru 0.
Standings (after 5 matches): Russia, Brazil 15 points, United States 14, Italy 13, Serbia 10, Japan 9, China, South Korea 8, Poland 7, Thailand, Cuba 6, Argentina 4, Dominican Republic 3, Germany, Kazakhstan 1, Peru 0.
Standings (after 4 matches): Russia, Brazil 12 points, United States, Italy 11, Japan 9, Poland, Serbia 7, China 6, Thailand, South Korea, Cuba 5, Dominican Republic 3, Argentina 2, Kazakhstan 1, Germany, Peru 0.
3rd Test in Birmingham, day 2: India 224; England 456/3 (115 overs; Alastair Cook 182*). England lead by 232 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
3rd Test in Birmingham, day 1: India 224 (62.2 overs); England 84/0 (25 overs). England trail by 140 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Only Test in Harare, day 4: Zimbabwe 370 & 291/5d (92 overs; Brendan Taylor 105*); Bangladesh 287 & 112/3 (30 overs). Bangladesh require another 263 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
Contreras becomes the first jockey to win the three Triple Crown events in a year on two different horses, having won the Queen's Plate on Inglorious and the Prince of Wales Stakes on Pender Harbour.
Standings (after 3 matches): Russia, Brazil, Italy 9 points, United States 8, Serbia 7, Japan 6, Thailand 5, Cuba, Poland 4, Dominican Republic, China, South Korea 3, Argentina 2, Germany, Kazakhstan, Peru 0.
Only Test in Harare, day 2: Zimbabwe 370 (131 overs; Hamilton Masakadza 104); Bangladesh 107/3 (46 overs). Bangladesh trail by 263 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
In King City, Ontario, day 1: Afghanistan 293 (81.1 overs); Canada 21/4 (12 overs). Canada trail by 272 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
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