Miami - Russians Maria Sharapova and Nikolay Davydenko both withdrew on Friday from next week's Miami Masters with injuries as the American hard court season moves to its second major event of the month.
Sharapova, who underwent shoulder surgery last October, tried and failed to test her shoulder with doubles last week at Indian Wells, California, losing in the first round with partner Elena Vesnina.
Her return to the WTA now looks to be put back to Rome on clay in May.
Washington, Mar 2: Rihanna has reportedly reunited with her boyfriend, R&B singer Chris Brown.
The pair met in Miami — less than three weeks after Brown allegedly battered the ‘Umbrella’ hitmaker the night before the Grammy Awards on Feb 8.
According to sources, Chris, 21, and Rihanna, 24, below, have been ‘talking and soul-searching’ at rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ mansion on Star Island near Miami.
MIAMI, Dec. 4 -- Miami's prestigious Art Basel exhibition said Swiss bank UBS has returned as a sponsor despite allegations it has been helping wealthy clients hide taxes.
"We are very happy about their support," Art Basel Communications Manager Maike Cruse told ABC News Thursday.
At the event, which opened Thursday, patrons sipped champagne and gazed at the pricey artwork, including a Rene Magritte painting on sale for $11.5 million.
A storm could already be abrewing between Paris Hilton and her boyfriend for 8-months i. e. Good Charlotte guitarist - Benji Madden. Pictures published in yesterday's British tabloid The Sun, Hilton, who described Benji as her best friend, even going so far as to say she wanted to marry the 29-year old rocker and have children with him, show her cozying up with ex-boyfriend, the very handsome (and much younger) billionaire Greek shipping heir - Stavros Niarchos III.
Miami (Florida), Nov. 14 : Alaska Governor and Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has said that the United States is in safe hands under Barack Obama, provided he "governs with the skill and the grace and the greatness of which he is capable".
Miami, Nov 14 : Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has said that carefree spending cost the Republicans the polls, but the party has been loyal to core issues that will win back voters.
The Washington Times quoted Palin as saying that the Republicans remain strong on national defense, social issues and free markets.