Benidorm, Spain - Reading a lot can be dangerous, and being too smart can lead a person to unhappiness: that is why Serb tennis player-cum-intellectual Janko Tipsarevic hit the brakes.
"I realized that I was reading too much, starting to doubt myself, life, my profession and tennis. I stopped a bit," Tipsarevic told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa in an interview ahead of the Davis Cup tie against Spain from Friday.
Barcelona - Jaime Martinez-Bordiu, 44, grandson of Spain's 1939-75 dictator Francisco Franco, has been sentenced to one year in prison for abusing his girlfriend, a Barcelona court announced Wednesday.
Martinez-Bordiu will not however be jailed, because he did not have a criminal record.
Martinez-Bordiu threw Ruth Martinez onto a chair, hurled her suitcase to the ground and threatened to kill her to prevent her from leaving the hotel where the two were staying in the southern town of Mijas in 2007, the court said.
Madrid - Vicente Boluda, interim president of Spanish giants Real Madrid, has told sports daily AS that elections will be held at the club on July 5.
AS on Wednesday quoted Boluda as saying, in an interview which took place on Tuesday night, that "the elections will be held on July 5... It is impossible to organize them before."
So far, there has been no official confirmation from the club
of the July 5 election date.
He added that on July 7 "the players will return from holiday, and on the 10th they will be in training."
Boluda did not clarify whether he would be a candidate or not.
Madrid - Spain and Russia on Tuesday stressed the need to reach concrete results against the global financial crisis at the upcoming G20 summit in London.
Judicially binding agreements were needed, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev said at a joint press conference with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero during a state visit to Spain.