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Deaths
- 1 – Darrent Williams
- 7 – Bobby Hamilton
- 9 – Ken Cranston
- 16 – Benny Parsons
- 26 – Gump Worsley
- 27 – Bing Devine
- 29 – Barbaro
Sporting seasons
- Auto racing 2007:
- Basketball 2006–07:
- Cricket 2006–07:
- Cyclo-cross: 2006/07 Cyclo-cross World Cup
- Football (soccer) 2006–07:
- Golf:
- Ice hockey 2006–07:
- Rugby union 2007:
- Speed skating 2006–07:
- Volleyball 2007:
31 January 2007 (Wednesday)
- Cricket:
- West Indies in India, fourth ODI in Vadodara:
- File:Flag of India.svg India 341 (50 overs; Sachin Tendulkar 100*, Rahul Dravid 78, Sourav Ganguly 68) beat File:WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg West Indies 181 (41.4 overs; Marlon Samuels 55) by 160 runs. India win the series 3:1.
- 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One in Nairobi, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 133/3 (32.1 overs) beat File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 131 (46.2 overs) by 7 wickets (with 107 balls remaining).
- File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 276/4 (50 overs; Fraser Watts 70, Gavin Hamilton 64*, Dougie Brown 50*) beat File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 269/9 (50 overs; Ashish Bagai 137*, Ashif Mulla 48) by 7 runs.
- File:Cricket Ireland flag.svg Ireland 276/6 (48.4 overs; William Porterfield 112*, Kevin O'Brien 54) beat File:Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda 275/8 (50 overs; Clay Smith 52, Dean Minors 51) by 4 wickets (with 8 balls remaining).
- West Indies in India, fourth ODI in Vadodara:
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, final, first leg:
- FC Bayern Munich sack their coach Felix Magath, replacing him with Magath's predecessor Ottmar Hitzfeld after a string of poor performances in their defence of their Bundesliga title.
- Basketball:
- Euroleague, Group C
- CSKA Moscow Russia, already assured of topping the group, win their 11th straight group match, manhandling Fenerbahçe Ülker Turkey 85–66 and ending Fener's very faint hopes of advancing to the Top 16. (Euroleague)
- Benetton Treviso Italy, already qualified for the Top 16, come from behind to defeat Eldo Napoli Italy 64–62 away. The result leaves Eldo's hopes of the Top 16 hanging by a thread. (Euroleague)
- Pau-Orthez France punch their ticket to the Top 16 with a 68–56 win over Žalgiris Lithuania. (Euroleague)
- Although Aris TT Bank Greece lose 82–75 at home in overtime to Winterthur FCB Spain, they back into the Top 16 courtesy of Benetton's win over Eldo. (Euroleague)
- US men's college basketball:
- (1) Florida 74, (24) Vanderbilt 64
- Indiana 71, (2) Wisconsin 66
- (3) North Carolina 105, Miami (FL) 64
- (4) Ohio State 78, Purdue 60
- (10) Texas A&M 73, Iowa State 49
- NC State 70, (16) Virginia Tech 59
- Gonzaga 90, (23) Stanford 86 (2 OT)
- Euroleague, Group C
30 January 2007 (Tuesday)
- Cricket:
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Perth:
- File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 318/7 (Lou Vincent 76, Ross Taylor 71, Jacob Oram 54*) beat File:Flag of England.svg England 260/8 (Ed Joyce 66, Paul Nixon 49) by 58 runs. New Zealand qualify to the final.
- 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One in Nairobi, Kenya:
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 201/2 (35 overs; Bas Zuiderent 77 not out) beat File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 200 (44 overs; Ashish Bagai 74) by 8 wickets (with 90 balls remaining)
- File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 284/7 (50 overs; Neil McCallum 100) beat File:Cricket Ireland flag.svg Ireland 280/7 (50 overs; Jeremy Bray 116) by 3 wickets (with 0 balls remaining)
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Perth:
- Football (soccer):
- Team handball – Men's World Championship in Germany:
- Quarter finals:
- Placement matches:
- 9th/10th Place: Hungary Hungary 34 Slovenia Slovenia 33.
- 11th/12th Place: Tunisia Tunisia 25 Czech Republic Czech Republic 21.
29 January 2007 (Monday)
- Cricket:
- 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One in Nairobi, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 137 for 0 (18.1 overs; David Obuya 74*, Morris Ouma 56*) beat File:Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda 133 (39.3 overs; Dean Minors 52) by ten wickets.
- 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One in Nairobi, Kenya:
- Horse racing:
- The 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro is euthanized due to complications from the broken leg he suffered in that year's Preakness.
- Men's US college basketball:
- (8) Kansas 76, Nebraska 56
- (9) Pittsburgh 65, Villanova 59
28 January 2007 (Sunday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – Final:
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Fernando González Chile [10] 7–6(2) 6–4 6–4.
Federer becomes the first man to win a Grand Slam event without losing a set since Björn Borg accomplished the feat in the 1980 French Open.
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Fernando González Chile [10] 7–6(2) 6–4 6–4.
- Mixed doubles – Final:
- Men's singles – Final:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, third Test in Cape Town, day 3:
- File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 157 & 186, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 183 & 161/5 (64 overs; Ashwell Prince 59 not out, Jacques Kallis 51). South Africa win by 5 wickets and win the series 2–1. Kallis is named both player of the match and player of the series.
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Perth:
- File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 343/5 (Matthew Hayden 117, Ricky Ponting 111) beat File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 335/5 (Jacob Oram 101*, Lou Vincent 66) by 8 runs.
- Pakistan in South Africa, third Test in Cape Town, day 3:
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, semifinal, second leg:
- File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 0 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 0. Thailand win 2–0 on aggregate.
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, semifinal, second leg:
- Team handball – Men's World Championship in Germany:
(Bold teams qualify to quarter finals)- Group M I:
- Group M II:
- Placement Matches:
- 13th/14th place: Norway Norway 32 Ukraine Ukraine 22.
- 15th/16th place: South Korea Korea 38 Argentina Argentina 31.
- 17th/18th place: Egypt Egypt 26 Kuwait Kuwait 22.
- 19th/20th Place: Brazil Brazil 36 Morocco Morocco 29.
- 21st/22nd place: Angola Angola 29 Greenland Greenland 28.
- 23rd/24th place: Qatar Qatar 36 Australia Australia 22.
- Golf:
- Tiger Woods wins his 7th consecutive PGA Tour event at the Buick Invitational in San Diego, California. This is the longest PGA Tour winning streak since Byron Nelson won 11 consecutive events in 1945.
- US college basketball:
- Cyclo-cross – UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships:
- Men: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Belgium Erwin Vervecken, 2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States Jonathan Page, 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Italy Enrico Franzoi
- Women: 1st place, gold medalist(s) France Maryline Salvetat, 2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States Katie Compton, 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) France Laurence Leboucher
27 January 2007 (Saturday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Women's singles – Final:
- Serena Williams United States def Maria Sharapova Russia [1] 6–1 6–2
- Men's doubles – Final:
- Bob Bryan United States / Mike Bryan United States [1] def Jonas Björkman Sweden / Max Mirnyi Belarus [2] 7–5 7–5
- Boys' singles – Final:
- Brydan Klein Australia def Jonathan Eysseric France [2] 6–2 4–6 6–1
- Girls' singles – Final:
- Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Russia [1] def Madison Brengle United States [16] 7–6(6) 7–6(3)
- Women's singles – Final:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, third Test in Cape Town, day 2:
- File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 157 & 186 all out (51.2 overs; Yasir Hameed 35), File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 183 all out (53.0 overs; Graeme Smith 64) & 36/2 (Graeme Smith 33 not out). South Africa trail by 124 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 2nd innings.
- West Indies in India, 3rd ODI in Chennai:
- File:WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg West Indies 270 for 7 (43.4 overs; Marlon Samuels 98, Brian Lara 83) beat File:Flag of India.svg India 268 (48 overs; Robin Uthappa 70, Sachin Tendulkar 66, Rahul Dravid 57) by 3 wickets. India lead the series 2:1.
- Pakistan in South Africa, third Test in Cape Town, day 2:
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, semifinal, second leg:
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates, semifinals:
- Figure skating – European Championships in Warsaw, Poland:
- Carolina Kostner Italy wins the gold in the ladies' event, silver goes to Sarah Meier Switzerland and bronze to Kiira Korpi Finland. For the first time in 25 years, Russian skaters failed to win any of the titles.
- Team handball – Men's World Championship in Germany:
(Bold teams qualify to quarter finals)- Group M I:
- Group M II:
- Presidents Cup:
- Rugby union:
- For the fourth time in four Top 14 fixtures at Stade de France, Stade Français sets an all-time attendance record for a regular-season match in French sport, drawing 79,741 to see Stade defeat Toulouse 22–20. (Le Monde, in French)
- Men's US college basketball
- (1) Florida 91, Auburn 66
- (3) UCLA 62, California 46
- (4) North Carolina 92, (17) Arizona 64. The Tar Heels hand Arizona its worst home loss ever under Lute Olson.
- (5) Ohio State 66, Michigan State 64
- (6) Texas A&M 70, Oklahoma 61
- (7) Oregon 77, (20) Washington State 74 (OT)
- (8) Kansas 97, Colorado 74
- (9) Pittsburgh 72, St. Joihn's 46
- Arkansas 63, (12) Alabama 57
- BYU 61, (16) Air Force 52
- Athletics:
- Ethiopia Tirunesh Dibaba set a world indoor record of 14 minutes, 27.42 seconds to win the women's 5,000 meters at the Boston Indoor Games.
- Cyclo-cross – UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships:
- Juniors: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Belgium Joeri Adams, 2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States Danny Summerhill, 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Czech Republic Jiří Polnický
- Under 23s: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Netherlands Lars Boom, 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Belgium Niels Albert, 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) France Romain Villa
26 January 2007 (Friday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – semi final:
- Fernando González Chile [10] def Tommy Haas Germany [12] 6–1 6–3 6–1
- Women's doubles – final:
- Cara Black Zimbabwe/Liezel Huber South Africa [3] def Yung-Jan Chan Chinese Taipei/Chia-Jung Chuang Chinese Taipei 6–4 6–7(4) 6–1
- Men's singles – semi final:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, third Test in Cape Town, day 1:
- File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 157 all out (43.1 overs; Mohammad Yousuf 83), File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 131/5 (39.0 overs; Graeme Smith 64). South Africa trail by 26 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Adelaide:
- File:Flag of England.svg England 110 (34.3 overs); File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 111/1 (24.3 overs). Australia win by 9 wickets (with 153 balls remaining).
- Pakistan in South Africa, third Test in Cape Town, day 1:
- Football (soccer): Michel Platini, 51, is elected President of UEFA, defeating 77-year-old incumbent Lennart Johansson who was seeking a fifth term of office. Platini is seeking to limit countries to a maximum of three entries in the UEFA Champions League. (Playfuls.com)
- Figure skating – European Championships in Warsaw, Poland:
- Isabelle Delobel and Olivier Schoenfelder France win the gold medal in ice dance, beating Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin Russia by just 0.31 pts. World champions Albena Denkova and Maxim Staviski Bulgaria get the bronze.
25 January 2007 (Thursday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – semi final:
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Andy Roddick United States [6] 6–4 6–0 6–2
- Women's singles – semi finals:
- Maria Sharapova Russia [1] def Kim Clijsters Belgium [4] 6–4 6–2
- Serena Williams United States def Nicole Vaidišová Czech Republic [10] 7–6(5) 6–4
- Men's singles – semi final:
- Team handball – Men's World Championship in Germany:
- Group M I:
- Group M II:
- Presidents Cup:
- Figure skating – European Championships in Warsaw, Poland:
- Brian Joubert France wins the gold in the men's event, Tomáš Verner Czech Republic the silver, and Kevin van der Perren Belgium the bronze.
- Basketball:
- Euroleague
- Eldo Napoli Italy keep their hopes of a spot in the Top 16 alive with a 93–88 overtime win over Fenerbahçe Ülker Turkey, a result that all but eliminates the losers from Top 16 contention. (Euroleague)
- Dynamo Moscow Russia defeat fellow Top 16 qualifier Olympiacos Greece 84–69, securing top spot in Group A for TAU Cerámica Spain. (Euroleague)
- Men's US college basketball
- (3) UCLA 62, California 46
- Washington 89, (7) Oregon 77
- (10) Duke 68, (19) Clemson 66
- Stanford 65, (25) USC 50
- Euroleague
24 January 2007 (Wednesday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – quarter finals:
- Fernando González Chile [10] def Rafael Nadal Spain [2] 6–2 6–4 6–3
- Tommy Haas Germany [12] def Nikolay Davydenko Russia [3] 6–3 2–6 1–6 6–1 7–5
- Women's singles – quarter finals:
- Maria Sharapova Russia [1] def Anna Chakvetadze Russia [12] 7–6(5) 7–5
- Kim Clijsters Belgium [4] def Martina Hingis Switzerland [6] 3–6 6–4 6–3
- Men's singles – quarter finals:
- Cricket:
- West Indies in India, second ODI in Cuttack:
- File:Flag of India.svg India 189 (48.2 overs; Dinesh Karthik 63) beat File:WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg West Indies 169 (48.2 overs; Shivnarine Chanderpaul 67) by 20 runs. India lead the 4-match series 2:0.
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 213/9 (50 overs; Abdool Samad 50) beat File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 144 (35.1 overs; Ravi Shah 48) by 69 runs.
- West Indies in India, second ODI in Cuttack:
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, semifinal, first leg:
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates:
- File:Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain 2 File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar 1.
- File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 1 File:Flag of Iraq (2004–2008).svg Iraq 0. Saudi Arabia and Bahrain qualify to the semifinals.
- Team handball – Men's World Championship in Germany:
- Group M I:
- Group M II:
- Presidents Cup:
- Basketball:
- Euroleague
- Benetton Treviso Italy punches its ticket to the Top 16 phase, thrashing Pau-Orthez France 87–66 at home. (Euroleague)
- Men's US college basketball
- (1) Florida 70, Mississippi State 67
- (2) Wisconsin 71, Michigan 58
- (4) North Carolina 88, Wake Forest 60
- (5) Ohio State 59, Northwestern 50
- Texas Tech 70, (6) Texas A&M 68
- (8) Kansas 82, Baylor 56
- (9) Pittsburgh 67, Cincinnati 51
- Vanderbilt 64, (21) LSU 53
- Euroleague
- Ice hockey:
- The Western Conference beat the Eastern Conference 12–9 in the 2007 NHL All-Star Game in Dallas, Texas.
- Figure skating – European Championships in Warsaw, Poland:
- Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy Germany win the gold medal in the pairs event, breaking the sequence of 11 straight wins for Russia. Maria Petrova and Alexei Tikhonov Russia win the silver medal, their 6th medal in a row, and Dorota Siudek and Mariusz Siudek Poland delight the home crowd with their bronze.
23 January 2007 (Tuesday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – quarter finals:
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Tommy Robredo Spain [7] 6–3 7–6(2) 7–5
- Andy Roddick United States [6] def Mardy Fish United States 6–2 6–2 6–2
- Women's singles – quarter finals:
- Nicole Vaidišová Czech Republic [10] def Lucie Šafářová Czech Republic 6–1 6–4
- Serena Williams United States def Shahar Pe'er Israel [16] 3–6 6–2 8–6
- Men's singles – quarter finals:
- Cricket:
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Adelaide:
- File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 210 (50 overs; Jacob Oram 86), File:Flag of England.svg England 120 (37.5 overs). New Zealand win by 90 runs.
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 208 (44.3 overs), File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 209/8 (47.2 overs). Scotland win by 2 wickets (with 16 balls remaining).
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Adelaide:
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, semifinal, first leg:
- Caribbean Nations Cup 2007 in Trinidad and Tobago:
- 3rd place play off: File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 2 File:Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Guadeloupe 1.
- Final: File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti 2 File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago 1.
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates:
- File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman 2 File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen 1.
- File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 3 File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait 2. Oman and UAE qualify to semifinals.
- Men's US college basketball:
- Auburn 81, (12) Alabama 57
- St. John's 71, (22) Notre Dame 68
- Illinois 51, (23) Indiana 43
22 January 2007 (Monday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – fourth round:
- Rafael Nadal Spain [2] def Andy Murray United Kingdom [15] 6–7(3) 6–4 4–6 6–3 6–1
- Nikolay Davydenko Russia [3] def Tomáš Berdych Czech Republic [13] 5–7 6–4 6–1 7–6(5)
- Fernando González Chile [10] def James Blake United States [5] 7–5 6–4 7–6(4)
- Tommy Haas Germany [12] def David Nalbandian Argentina [8] 4–6 6–3 6–2 6–3
- Women's singles – fourth round:
- Maria Sharapova Russia [1] def Vera Zvonareva Russia [22] 7–5 6–4
- Kim Clijsters Belgium [4] def Daniela Hantuchová Slovakia [15] 6–1 7–5
- Martina Hingis Switzerland [6] def Li Na China [19] 4–6 6–3 6–0
- Anna Chakvetadze Russia [12] def Patty Schnyder Switzerland [8] 6–4 6–1
- Men's singles – fourth round:
- American Football: NFL
- Bill Parcells announces his retirement as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys after three seasons.
- The Oakland Raiders name former Southern California offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin, at age 31, their new head coach, making him the youngest head coach in NFL history.
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 4:
- File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 124 & 331, File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 265 & 191/5 (57.3 overs; Younis Khan 67 not out, Kamran Akmal 57 not out). Pakistan win by 5 wickets and levels the series to 1:1. Player of the match: Inzamam-ul-Haq, Pakistan.
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 4:
- Team handball:
- 2007 World Men's Handball Championship in Germany:
(bold teams qualified to the main round)- Kuwait Kuwait 39 Greenland Greenland 27.
- Slovenia Slovenia 34 Tunisia Tunisia 27.
- Ukraine Ukraine 37 Australia Australia 18.
- Iceland Iceland 32 France France 24.
- Poland Poland 27 Germany Germany 25.
- Argentina Argentina 22 Brazil Brazil 20.
- Egypt Egypt 35 Qatar Qatar 24.
- Spain Spain 35 Czech Republic Czech Republic 29.
- Hungary Hungary 34 Angola Angola 31.
- Denmark Denmark 27 Norway Norway 25.
- South Korea South Korea 32 Morocco Morocco 19.
- Croatia Croatia 32 Russia Russia 27.
- 2007 World Men's Handball Championship in Germany:
- U.S. thoroughbred horse racing: 2006 Eclipse Awards
- Invasor is named Outstanding Older Male and Horse of the Year.
- Bernardini wins 3-year-old colt honors.
- Edgar Prado, who rode Barbaro to a win in the Kentucky Derby, is named Outstanding Jockey.
- Todd Pletcher, whose stable set a North American record for prize money won in a year, wins his third straight Outstanding Trainer award.
- Women's US college basketball:
21 January 2007 (Sunday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – third round:
- Tommy Haas Germany [12] def Florian Mayer Germany 7–6(3) 6–3 6–3
- Tomáš Berdych Czech Republic [13] def Dmitry Tursunov Russia [21] 6–2 6–1 6–1
- Men's singles – fourth round:
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Novak Djokovic Serbia [14] 6–2 7–5 6–3
- Andy Roddick United States [6] def Mario Ančić Croatia [9] 6–3 3–6 6–1 5–7 6–4
- Tommy Robredo Spain [7] def Richard Gasquet France [18] 6–4 6–2 3–6 6–4
- Mardy Fish United States def David Ferrer Spain [16] 6–1 7–6(4) 2–6 7–5
- Women's singles – third round:
- Li Na China [19] def Dinara Safina Russia [9] 6–2 6–2
- Anna Chakvetadze Russia [12] def Jelena Kostanić Tošić Croatia 6–4 6–4
- Daniela Hantuchová Slovakia [15] def Ashley Harkleroad United States 6–7(6) 7–5 6–4
- Women's singles – fourth round:
- Lucie Šafářová Czech Republic def Amélie Mauresmo France [2] 6–4 6–3
- Shahar Pe'er Israel [16] def Svetlana Kuznetsova Russia [3] 6–4 6–2
- Nicole Vaidišová Czech Republic [10] def Elena Dementieva Russia [7] 6–3 6–3
- Serena Williams United States def Jelena Janković Serbia [11] 6–3 6–2
- Men's singles – third round:
- American football:
- NFL Conference championships:
- NFC: Chicago Bears 39, New Orleans Saints 14. The Bears take advantage of early Saints fumbles and powerful running from Thomas Jones to take a 16–0 lead in the second quarter. New Orleans pulls within two points in the third when Reggie Bush turns a short slant pattern into an 88-yard score. But Bernard Berrian makes a terrific catch for a touchdown to make the score 25–14, then the Bears take advantage of two more Saints turnovers to pull away in the final period. Chicago advances to its first Super Bowl in 21 years. Also notable is that Bears head coach Lovie Smith becomes the first African American head coach to take his team to the Super Bowl.
- AFC: Indianapolis Colts 38, New England Patriots 34. After years of playoff disappointments, Peyton Manning throws for 349 yards to lead the Colts to their first Super Bowl appearance since moving to Indianapolis in 1984. The Patriots pull out to a 21–3 lead in the second quarter when Asante Samuel returns a Manning interception for a touchdown. But Manning scores on a 1-yard run, then throws a 1-yard pass to Dan Kłecko and hits a two-point conversion to tie the game. The teams exchange another touchdown and field goal before Joseph Addai runs in from 3 yards out to put on the Colts on top for the first time. Marlin Jackson picks off a Tom Brady pass to seal the victory. Colts head coach Tony Dungy joins Smith as the first pair of African American head coaches in Super Bowl history.
- In off-the-field news, the Pittsburgh Steelers named former Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin as their new head coach.
- NFL Conference championships:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 3:
- File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 124 & 331 (133.2 overs; Jacques Kallis 91), File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 265 & 8/0 (6 overs). Pakistan need 183 runs to win.
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Sydney:
- File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 218 all out (47.4 overs), File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 224/8 (48.4 overs). Australia win by 2 wickets with 8 balls remaining.
- West Indies in India, first ODI in Nagpur:
- File:Flag of India.svg India 338/3 (50 overs; Sourav Ganguly 98), File:WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg West Indies 324/8 (50 overs; Shivnarine Chanderpaul 149 not out). India win by 14 runs.
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 259/9 (50 overs; Ravi Shah 113), File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 253/8 (50 overs). Kenya win by 6 runs.
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 3:
- Football (soccer):
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates:
- To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the first BBC Radio football commentary (Arsenal–Sheffield United, 21 January 1927), BBC Five Live Sports Extra commentates the Arsenal–Manchester United FA Premier League match in 1927 style, complete with the pitch divided into eight numbered squares. Meanwhile, BBC Radio Five Live commentates the same match in 2007 style. Arsenal won 2–1 through a Thierry Henry header in stoppage time, United remain 6 points in the lead in the Championship race. (BBC)
- Team handball:
- 2007 World Men's Handball Championship in Germany:
(bold teams qualified to the main round)- Tunisia Tunisia 36 Greenland Greenland 20.
- Slovenia Slovenia 33 Kuwait Kuwait 23.
- France France 47 Australia Australia 10.
- Ukraine Ukraine 32 Iceland Iceland 29.
- Poland Poland 31 Brazil Brazil 23.
- Germany Germany 32 Argentina Argentina 20.
- Spain Spain 41 Qatar Qatar 18.
- Czech Republic Czech Republic 31 Egypt Egypt 30.
- Denmark Denmark 39 Angola Angola 20.
- Hungary Hungary 25 Norway Norway 22.
- Russia Russia 35 Morocco Morocco 19.
- Croatia Croatia 41 South Korea South Korea 23.
- 2007 World Men's Handball Championship in Germany:
- Field hockey:
- Rugby union – Heineken Cup:
- Llanelli Scarlets Wales, already assured of a home quarterfinal, become only the fifth team in the history of the competition to win all their matches in pool play, defeating London Irish England 20–16 at home.
- The Scarlets are joined in this exclusive club about two hours later by Biarritz France, who defeat Northampton Saints England 17–8 away to win Pool 6. Both clubs were already assured of quarterfinal berths.
- Men's US college basketball:
- (24) Marquette 77, (6) Pittsburgh 74 (OT)
- (20) Notre Dame 82, South Florida 58
20 January 2007 (Saturday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – third round:
- Rafael Nadal Spain [2] def Stanislas Wawrinka Switzerland [31] 6–2 6–2 6–2
- Nikolay Davydenko Russia [3] def Fabrice Santoro France 7–6(1) 6–2 6–2
- James Blake United States [5] def Robby Ginepri United States 7–6(7) 7–5 6–2
- David Nalbandian Argentina [8] def Sébastien Grosjean France [28] 5–7 4–6 7–6(4) 6–4 6–1
- Fernando González Chile [10] def Lleyton Hewitt Australia [19] 6–2 6–2 5–7 6–4
- Andy Murray United Kingdom [15] def Juan Ignacio Chela Argentina 6–3 6–2 6–4
- Women's singles – third round:
- Maria Sharapova Russia [1] def Tathiana Garbin Italy [30] 6–3 6–1
- Kim Clijsters Belgium [4] def Alona Bondarenko Ukraine [29] 6–3 6–3
- Martina Hingis Switzerland [6] def Aiko Nakamura Japan 6–2 6–1
- Patty Schnyder Switzerland [8] def Alicia Molik Australia 3–6 6–2 6–0
- Vera Zvonareva Russia [22] def Ana Ivanovic Serbia [13] 6–1 6–2
- Men's singles – third round:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 2:
- File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 124 & 115/3 (52.0 overs; Jacques Kallis 50 not out), File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 265 (Inzamam-ul-Haq 92 not out). South Africa trail by 26 runs with 7 wickets remaining. Makhaya Ntini becomes the 22nd bowler, and third South African, to reach 300 Test wickets.
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya win by walkover without a ball being bowled, after File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada forfeited the match due to player illness.
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 2:
- Football (soccer):
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates:
- File:Flag of Oman.svg Oman 2 File:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait 1. Oman qualify to the semifinals.
- File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 2 File:Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen 1.
- Caribbean Nations Cup 2007 in Trinidad and Tobago, semifinals:
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates:
- Team handball:
- 2007 World Men's Handball Championship in Germany:
- Slovenia Slovenia 35 Greenland Greenland 21.
- Tunisia Tunisia 34 Kuwait Kuwait 23.
- Iceland Iceland 45 Australia Australia 20.
- France France 32 Ukraine Ukraine 21.
- Poland Poland 29 Argentina Argentina 15.
- Czech Republic Czech Republic 37 Qatar Qatar 23.
- Spain Spain 33 Egypt Egypt 29.
- Norway Norway 41 Angola Angola 13.
- Hungary Hungary 30 Denmark Denmark 29.
- Croatia Croatia 35 Morocco Morocco 22.
- Russia Russia 32 South Korea South Korea 32.
- 2007 World Men's Handball Championship in Germany:
- Field hockey:
- Rugby union – Heineken Cup:
- In a showdown for first place in Pool 1, London Wasps England secure a home quarterfinal with a 16–13 away win over Castres France.
- In Pool 3, Stade Français France crush Calvisano Italy 47–6 at home to win the pool.
- Also in Pool 3, Ospreys Wales defeat Sale Sharks England 18–7 away. However, Ospreys' failure to earn a bonus point left their hopes of a quarterfinal berth hanging by a thread, and also assured Northampton Saints England a quarterfinal berth.
- Leicester Tigers England win Pool 4 and a home quarterfinal by defeating Munster (Ireland) 13–6. This result eliminates Ospreys from further contention, as Munster now takes one of the two quarterfinal berths for second-place teams in pool play. The Tigers become the first visiting team ever to win at Munster's Thomond Park in Heineken Cup play.
- Men's college basketball:
- (1) Florida 79, Ole Miss 70
- (2) Wisconsin 71, Illinois 64
- (3) UCLA 73, (11) Arizona 69
- (4) North Carolina 77, Georgia Tech 61
- Texas Tech 69, (5) Kansas 64
- (7) Ohio State 82, Iowa 63
- (8) Texas A&M 67, (12) Oklahoma 49
- (9) Oregon 92, California 84
- (10) Alabama 78, Georgia 76
- New Mexico State 80, (15) Nevada 73
- Arkansas 72, (16) LSU 52
- Villanova 76, (21) Texas 69
- Vanderbilt 72, (25) Kentucky 67
19 January 2007 (Friday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – third round:
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Mikhail Youzhny Russia [25] 6–3 6–3 7–6(5)
- Andy Roddick United States [6] def Marat Safin Russia [26] 7–6(2) 2–6 6–4 7–6(2)
- Tommy Robredo Spain [7] def Sam Querrey United States 6–4 6–7(5) 6–2 6–1
- Mario Ančić Croatia [9] def Dominik Hrbatý Slovakia [22] 6–3 6–2 6–1
- Novak Djokovic Serbia [14] def Danai Udomchoke Thailand 6–3 6–4 5–7 6–1
- David Ferrer Spain [16] def Radek Štěpánek Czech Republic [20] 6–7(5) 4–6 6–0 6–4 6–3
- Richard Gasquet France [18] def Gaël Monfils France 6–0 4–6 7–5 6–3
- Mardy Fish United States def Wayne Arthurs Australia 3–0 ret.
- Women's singles – third round:
- Amélie Mauresmo France [2] def Eva Birnerová Czech Republic 6–3 6–1
- Svetlana Kuznetsova Russia [3] def Maria Kirilenko Russia [26] 6–1 6–4
- Serena Williams United States def Nadia Petrova Russia [5] 1–6 7–5 6–3
- Elena Dementieva Russia [7] def Maria Elena Camerin Italy 6–1 6–3
- Nicole Vaidišová Czech Republic [10] def Katarina Srebotnik Slovenia [21] 6–4 6–4
- Jelena Janković Serbia [11] def Victoria Azarenka Belarus 6–3 6–4
- Shahar Pe'er Israel [16] def Tatiana Golovin France [20] 3–6 7–5 7–5
- Lucie Šafářová Czech Republic def Anastasiya Yakimova Belarus 6–3 ret.
- Men's singles – third round:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 1:
- South Africa won the toss and chose to bat first.
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 124 all out (40 overs), File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 135/6 (40.2 overs). Pakistan led by 11 runs with 4 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- South Africa won the toss and chose to bat first.
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Brisbane:
- File:Flag of England.svg England 155 (42 overs), File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 156/6 (38.4 overs). Australia won by 4 Wickets.
- Pakistan in South Africa, second Test in Port Elizabeth, day 1:
- Team handball:
- 2007 World Men's Handball Championship in Germany:
- National Football League:
- The Miami Dolphins hire San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron as their new head coach. (ESPN)
- USC quarterbacks coach Steve Sarkisian turns down the head coaching vacancy with the Oakland Raiders. (ESPN)
- Major League Baseball:
- Former Notre Dame wide receiver Jeff Samardzija, projected as a first-round pick in the 2007 NFL draft, abandons football in favor of a five-year, $10 million deal to pitch in the Chicago Cubs organization. (ESPN)
- Two free agents agree to contracts with new teams. Trot Nixon leaves the Boston Red Sox and signs with the Cleveland Indians, and David Wells agrees to remain with the San Diego Padres, pending a physical and minor contract details. Both agree to one-year deals for $3 million, with Wells' deal giving him the chance at an extra $4 million in incentives. (ESPN, Nixon) (ESPN, Wells)
- Rugby union – Heineken Cup:
- In Pool 2, Leinster (Ireland) lose away 19–13 to Gloucester England. Although the Irish side had already secured top spot in the pool and a quarterfinal place, the loss effectively cost them a home quarterfinal.
- This result secures a home quarterfinal for Llanelli Scarlets Wales, already assured of first place in Pool 5.
18 January 2007 (Thursday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – second round:
- Rafael Nadal Spain [2] def Philipp Kohlschreiber Germany 7–5 6–3 4–6 6–2
- Nikolay Davydenko Russia [3] def Gilles Müller Luxembourg 6–4 6–0 6–3
- James Blake United States [5] def Alex Kuznetsov United States 6–4 6–1 6–2
- David Nalbandian Argentina [8] def Nicolás Lapentti Ecuador 6–4 6–4 6–4
- Fernando González Chile [10] def Juan Martín del Potro Argentina 7–6(7) 4–6 6–7(3) 6–4 4–0 ret.
- Tommy Haas Germany [12] def Ilija Bozoljac Serbia 7–6(3) 6–1 6–3
- Tomáš Berdych Czech Republic [13] def Robert Smeets Australia 6–3 6–2 6–4
- Andy Murray United Kingdom [15] def Fernando Verdasco Spain 7–6(4) 7–5 6–4
- Juan Ignacio Chela Argentina def Jarkko Nieminen Finland [17] 6–3 2–6 6–4 6–4
- Lleyton Hewitt Australia [19] def Frank Dancevic Canada 6–4 6–4 3–6 6–4
- Dmitry Tursunov Russia [21] def Max Mirnyi Belarus 6–2 6–3 7–6(4)
- Sébastien Grosjean France [28] def Olivier Rochus Belgium 4–6 6–1 6–3 4–6 6–4
- Stanislas Wawrinka Switzerland [31] def Paul Capdeville Chile 6–4 6–3 6–2
- Fabrice Santoro France def Arnaud Clément France 6–2 6–4 6–4
- Robby Ginepri United States def Mischa Zverev Germany 6–4 7–5 6–1
- Florian Mayer Germany def Andreas Seppi Italy 5–7 7–5 6–2 6–2
- Women's singles – second round:
- Maria Sharapova Russia [1] def Anastassia Rodionova Russia 6–0 6–3
- Kim Clijsters Belgium [4] def Akiko Morigami Japan 6–3 6–0
- Martina Hingis Switzerland [6] def Alla Kudryavtseva Russia 6–2 6–2
- Patty Schnyder Switzerland [8] def Peng Shuai China 7–5 6–3
- Dinara Safina Russia [9] def Youlia Fedossova France 6–3 6–2
- Anna Chakvetadze Russia [12] def Laura Granville United States 6–2 5–7 6–1
- Ana Ivanovic Serbia [13] def Agnieszka Radwańska Poland 6–2 3–6 6–2
- Daniela Hantuchová Slovakia [15] def Émilie Loit France4–6 6–3 6–4
- Ashley Harkleroad United States def Anna-Lena Grönefeld Germany [17] 6–2 6–2
- Li Na China [19] def Lourdes Domínguez Lino Spain 6–0 6–2
- Vera Zvonareva Russia [22] def Tamira Paszek Austria 6–1 6–3
- Jelena Kostanić Tošić Croatia def Samantha Stosur Australia [24] 6–4 2–6 6–2
- Alona Bondarenko Ukraine [29] def Virginie Razzano France 6–3 6–4
- Tathiana Garbin Italy [30] def Renata Voráčová Czech Republic 6–1 7–5
- Alicia Molik Australia def Kaia Kanepi Estonia 1–6 6–3 6–2
- Aiko Nakamura Japan def Sania Mirza India 6–3 6–2
- Men's singles – second round:
- Football (soccer):
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates:
- Caribbean Nations Cup 2007 in Trinidad and Tobago:
- File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 0 File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana 0.
- File:Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Guadeloupe 1 File:Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0. Guadeloupe and Cuba qualify to SF and to 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
- Field hockey:
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1.
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 0. Netherlands qualify to the final.
- File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 3 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1.
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- Basketball:
- Euroleague
- Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel secure a place in the Top 16 with a 91–83 home win over Cibona Croatia. (Euroleague)
- RheinEnergie Köln Germany are mathematically eliminated from Top 16 contention after losing 72–61 to Prokom Trefl Sopot Poland. (Euroleague)
- Le Mans France are also mathematically eliminated from the Top 16 thanks to a 70–69 loss to Dynamo Moscow Russia, Le Mans' sixth straight in the Euroleague. (Euroleague)
- Men's college basketball:
- (3) UCLA 60, Arizona State 50
- (9) Oregon 66, Stanford 59
- Southern California 80, (11) Arizona 73
- Euroleague
- Cricket:
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 292/5 (50 overs), File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 293/8 (49.5 overs). Scotland win by 2 wickets with 1 ball remaining.
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
17 January 2007 (Wednesday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – second round:
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Jonas Björkman Sweden 6–2 6–3 6–2
- Andy Roddick United States [6] def Marc Gicquel France 6–3 7–6(4) 6–4
- Tommy Robredo Spain [7] def Jürgen Melzer Austria 6–1 6–3 6–3
- Mario Ančić Croatia [9] def Guillermo García López Spain 3–6 7–5 6–2 6–2
- Gaël Monfils France def Marcos Baghdatis Cyprus [11] 7–6(5) 6–2 2–6 6–0
- Novak Djokovic Serbia [14] def Feliciano López Spain 6–2 7–5 6–1
- David Ferrer Spain [16] def Thomas Johansson Sweden 6–2 6–7(5) 6–2 6–2
- Richard Gasquet France [18] def Amer Delić United States 6–1 6–2 6–4
- Radek Štěpánek Czech Republic [20] def Lukáš Dlouhý Czech Republic 4–6 4–6 6–4 6–1 6–4
- Dominik Hrbatý Slovakia [22] def Vincent Spadea United States 5–7 6–4 6–4 6–3
- Danai Udomchoke Thailand def Juan Carlos Ferrero Spain [24] 7–6(0) 7–5 4–6 6–1
- Mikhail Youzhny Russia [25] def Yen-Hsun Lu Chinese Taipei 7–5 6–4 6–4
- Marat Safin Russia [26] def Dudi Sela Israel 6–3 5–7 4–6 7–6(4) 6–0
- Mardy Fish United States def Nicolas Mahut France 7–5 6–4 3–6 6–4
- Sam Querrey United States def Florent Serra France 6–3 6–4 6–3
- Wayne Arthurs Australia def Zack Fleishman United States 6–7(5) 6–1 6–4 6–4
- Women's singles – first round:
- Patty Schnyder Switzerland [8] def Madison Brengle United States 6–3 6–4
- Dinara Safina Russia [9] def Ekaterina Bychkova Russia 7–6(5) 6–1
- Daniela Hantuchová Slovakia [15] def Alizé Cornet France 6–4 6–1
- Anna-Lena Grönefeld Germany [17] def Sandra Záhlavová Czech Republic 6–4 6–1
- Li Na China [19] def Elena Bovina Russia 6–4 6–3
- Vera Zvonareva Russia [22] def Tzipora Obziler Israel 6–3 6–4
- Women's singles – second round:
- Amélie Mauresmo France [2] def Olga Puchkova Russia 6–2 6–2
- Svetlana Kuznetsova Russia [3] def Monique Adamczak Australia 6–2 6–1
- Nadia Petrova Russia [5] def Gisela Dulko Argentina 6–1 6–2
- Elena Dementieva Russia [7] def Martina Müller Germany 7–5 3–6 6–0
- Nicole Vaidišová Czech Republic [10] def Milagros Sequera Venezuela 6–2 6–1
- Jelena Janković Serbia [11] def Virginia Ruano Pascual Spain 6–2 6–2
- Lucie Šafářová Czech Republic def Francesca Schiavone Italy [14] 6–3 6–3
- Shahar Pe'er Israel [16] def Meilen Tu United States 6–3 6–0
- Victoria Azarenka Belarus def Marion Bartoli France [18] 6–0 7–5
- Tatiana Golovin France [20] def Zuzana Ondrášková Czech Republic 6–2 6–0
- Katarina Srebotnik Slovenia [21] def Iveta Benešová Czech Republic 7–6(0) 6–7(6) 6–1
- Anastasiya Yakimova Belarus def Ai Sugiyama Japan [23] 6–2 2–6 10–8
- Maria Kirilenko Russia [26] def Julia Vakulenko Ukraine 4–6 6–3 6–4
- Maria Elena Camerin Italy def Elena Vesnina Russia 4–6 6–3 8–6
- Serena Williams United States def Anne Kremer Luxembourg 7–6(4) 6–2
- Eva Birnerová Czech Republic def Julia Schruff Germany 6–2 2–6 6–2
- Men's singles – second round:
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, group B in Singapore:
- File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 2 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 2.
- File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 9 File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 0. Singapore and Vietnam qualify for semifinals.
- 18th Arabian Gulf Cup in United Arab Emirates:
- Caribbean Nations Cup 2007 in Trinidad and Tobago:
- File:Snake Flag of Martinique.svg Martinique 3 File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados 2.
- File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago 3 File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti 1. Trinidad & Tobago and Haiti qualify to the SF and 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, group B in Singapore:
- Basketball:
- Euroleague:
- Unicaja Málaga Spain hand Panathinaikos Greece their first Euroleague loss of the season, 67–61. (Euroleague)
- Efes Pilsen Turkey manhandle Olympiacos Greece on the road 91–72, putting the Istanbul side in the Top 16. (Euroleague)
- Men's college basketball:
- (2) Wisconsin 69, Purdue 64
- (4) North Carolina 77, (19) Clemson 55
- (7) Ohio State 73, Northwestern 41
- Vanderbilt 94, (10) Alabama 73
- Villanova 102, (20) Notre Dame 87
- Auburn 83, (22) Tennessee 80
- Florida State 82, (23) Virginia Tech 73
- Euroleague:
- Cricket:
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
- File:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 328/5 (50 overs), File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 138 all out (38.2 overs). Kenya win by 190 runs.
- ICC Tri-series in Mombasa, Kenya:
16 January 2007 (Tuesday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – first round:
- Rafael Nadal Spain [2] def Robert Kendrick United States 7–6(6) 6–3 6–2
- Nikolay Davydenko Russia [3] def Sergio Roitman Argentina 6–2 7–5 6–2
- James Blake United States [5] def Carlos Moyá Spain 7–6(8) 6–2 6–4
- David Nalbandian Argentina [8] def Janko Tipsarević Serbia 6–7(5) 4–6 7–6(2) 6–0 2–1 Ret.
- Fernando González Chile [10] def Evgeny Korolev Russia 6–7(4) 7–6(6) 6–3 6–2
- Tommy Haas Germany [12] def Álbert Montañés Spain 7–5 6–1 7–6(3)
- Tomáš Berdych Czech Republic [13] def Hyung-Taik Lee South Korea 6–1 6–2 6–2
- Andy Murray United Kingdom [15] def Alberto Martín Spain 6–0 6–0 6–1
- Jarkko Nieminen Finland [17] def Paul Goldstein United States 5–7 6–2 7–6(4) 6–4
- Lleyton Hewitt Australia [19] def Michael Russell United States 3–6 2–6 6–3 6–3 6–3
- Dmitry Tursunov Russia [21] def Alexander Waske Germany 5–7 6–4 6–3 6–4
- Florian Mayer Germany def Robin Söderling Sweden [23] 3–6 6–4 3–6 6–4 6–0
- Sébastien Grosjean France [28] def Christophe Rochus Belgium 6–2 4–1 Ret.
- Arnaud Clément France def Xavier Malisse Belgium [29] 6–3 3–6 7–5 6–4
- Stanislas Wawrinka Switzerland [31] def Kevin Kim United States 6–1 2–6 6–4 6–2
- Robby Ginepri United States def Nicolás Almagro Spain [32] 4–6 6–2 4–6 7–5 6–3
- Women's singles – first round:
- Maria Sharapova Russia [1] def Camille Pin France 6–3 4–6 9–7
- Kim Clijsters Belgium [4] def Vasilisa Bardina Russia 6–0 6–0
- Martina Hingis Switzerland [6] def Nathalie Dechy France 6–0 6–2
- Anna Chakvetadze Russia [12] def Sybille Bammer Austria 6–4 7–5
- Ana Ivanovic Serbia [13] def Vania King United States 6–2 6–0
- Samantha Stosur Australia [24] def Klára Zakopalová Czech Republic 6–3 6–1
- Kaia Kanepi Estonia def Flavia Pennetta Italy [28] 7–5 7–6(3)
- Alona Bondarenko Ukraine [29] def Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro France 6–1 7–6(6)
- Tathiana Garbin Italy [30] def Emmanuelle Gagliardi Switzerland 3–6 6–2 6–1
- Aiko Nakamura Japan def Eleni Daniilidou Greece [32] 6–4 6–0
- Men's singles – first round:
- Cricket:
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Hobart:
- File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 205/9 (50 overs), File:Flag of England.svg England 206/7 (49.5 overs). England won by 3 wickets (with 1 ball remaining).
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Hobart:
- American football:
- Former Denver Broncos tight end coach Tim Brewster signs as the head coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team.
- Auto racing:
- NASCAR
- Benny Parsons former NASCAR Winston Cup Champion dies of lung cancer at the age of 65.
- NASCAR
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, group A in Bangkok:
- File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 0 File:Flag of Myanmar (1974–2010).svg Myanmar 0.
- File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 1 File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 0. Thailand and Malaysia qualify to semifinals.
- Caribbean Nations Cup 2007 in Trinidad and Tobago:
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, group A in Bangkok:
- Field hockey:
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 2.
- File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 0.
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 3 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 0.
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- Men's college basketball:
- (6) Pittsburgh 63, UConn 54
- (11) Oklahoma State 105, (21) Texas 103 (3 OT)
- Utah 85, (13) Air Force 79
15 January 2007 (Monday)
- Tennis – 2007 Australian Open:
- Men's singles – first round:
- Roger Federer Switzerland [1] def Björn Phau Germany 7–5 6–0 6–4
- Mardy Fish United States def Ivan Ljubičić Croatia [4] 4–6 7–6(2) 6–4 6–4
- Andy Roddick United States [6] def Jo-Wilfried Tsonga France 6–7(18) 7–6(2) 6–3 6–3: The first-set tiebreak, which Tsonga won 20–18, was the longest in Australian Open history.
- Tommy Robredo Spain [7] def Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo Spain 6–4 6–4 6–0
- Mario Ančić Croatia [9] def Go Soeda Japan 6–4 6–3 6–2
- Marcos Baghdatis Cyprus [11] def Rainer Schüttler Germany 6–4 2–6 6–3 6–2
- Novak Djokovic Serbia [14] def Nicolás Massú Chile 6–1 6–1 6–0
- David Ferrer Spain [16] def Kristian Pless Denmark 7–5 6–4 6–3
- Richard Gasquet France [18] def Filippo Volandri Italy 6–4 6–4 6–2
- Radek Štěpánek Czech Republic [20] def Michaël Llodra France 6–2 6–4 6–0
- Dominik Hrbatý Slovakia [22] def Jiří Vaněk Czech Republic 6–7(7) 7–6(1) 6–1 6–3
- Juan Carlos Ferrero Spain [24] def Jan Hájek Czech Republic 3–0 Ret.
- Mikhail Youzhny Russia [25] def Jan Hernych Czech Republic 7–6(6) 6–2 6–0
- Marat Safin Russia [26] def Benjamin Becker Germany 5–7 7–6(2) 3–6 6–3 6–4
- Sam Querrey United States def José Acasuso Argentina [27] 6–7(2) 6–4 6–1 6–3
- Zack Fleishman United States def Agustín Calleri Argentina [30] 7–5 4–6 6–3 6–4
- Women's singles – first round:
- Amélie Mauresmo France [2] def Shenay Perry United States 6–3 6–4
- Svetlana Kuznetsova Russia [3] def Jessica Moore Australia 6–2 6–0
- Nadia Petrova Russia [5] def Tamarine Tanasugarn Thailand 6–3 6–2
- Elena Dementieva Russia [7] def Stéphanie Foretz France 6–1 6–2
- Nicole Vaidišová Czech Republic [10] def Jill Craybas United States 6–4 5–7 6–1
- Jelena Janković Serbia [11] def Aleksandra Wozniak Canada 6–3 6–3
- Francesca Schiavone Italy [14] def Sandra Klösel Germany 6–4 6–4
- Shahar Pe'er Israel [16] def Romina Oprandi Italy 6–1 6–3
- Marion Bartoli France [18] def Vera Dushevina Russia 6–0 6–3
- Tatiana Golovin France [20] def Anna Smashnova Israel 6–3 6–1
- Katarina Srebotnik Slovenia [21] def Casey Dellacqua Australia 4–6 6–2 7–5
- Ai Sugiyama Japan [23] def Sofia Arvidsson Sweden 6–3 6–4
- Elena Vesnina Russia def Anabel Medina Garrigues Spain [25] 6–7(7) 6–1 6–1
- Maria Kirilenko Russia [26] def Karolina Šprem Croatia 3–6 6–3 6–1
- Serena Williams United States def Mara Santangelo Italy [27] 6–2 6–1
- Julia Schruff Germany def Zheng Jie China [31] 4–6 7–6(1) 6–4
- Men's singles – first round:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 5:
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 313 & 302, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 417 & 199/3 (60.5 overs). South Africa win by 7 wickets. Player of the match: Hashim Amla, South Africa.
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 5:
- Football (soccer):
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, group B in Singapore:
- File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 1 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1.
- File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 11 File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 0. Noh Alam Shah scores 7 goals as Singapore nets 6 goals in the last 20 minutes.
- Caribbean Nations Cup 2007 in Trinidad and Tobago:
- File:Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti 2 File:Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados 0. Haiti qualify to semifinals.
- File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago 5 File:Snake Flag of Martinique.svg Martinique 1.
- 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, group B in Singapore:
- College basketball:
- Men's:
- Women's:
- (2) North Carolina 82, (7) UConn 76
14 January 2007 (Sunday)
- American football: National Football League divisional playoffs:
- NFC: Chicago Bears 27, Seattle Seahawks 24 (OT). Robbie Gould's 49-yard field goal 4:58 into overtime allows the Bears to host New Orleans next Sunday (21 January) in the NFC Championship Game.
- AFC: New England Patriots 24, San Diego Chargers 21: Stephen Gostkowski kicks a 31-yard field goal with 1:10 left, then Nate Kaeding misses a 54-yarder that would have sent the game into overtime. The Chargers commit five turnovers, which lead to 14 New England points. The Patriots will play the Indianapolis Colts next week for the AFC championship.
- In off-the-field news, the Arizona Cardinals name former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt as their new head coach.
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 4:
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 313 & 302 all out, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 417 & 69/2. South Africa need 130 more runs to win with 8 wickets remaining. - 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Hobart:
- File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 289/8 (50 overs), File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 184 all out (38.3 overs). Australia win by 105 runs.
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 4:
- Darts: 2007 BDO World Darts Championship:
- Martin Adams England wins one version of the World Professional Darts Championship at his fourteenth attempt. Having won the first six sets, he lost the next six sets but prevailed 7–6 against fellow 50-year-old Phill Nixon England in Surrey England.
- Football (soccer):
- Field hockey:
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 3 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 0.
- File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 2 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1.
- File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 4 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1.
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- Rugby union – Heineken Cup:
- Men's college basketball:
13 January 2007 (Saturday)
- American football:
- National Football League divisional playoffs:
- AFC: Indianapolis Colts 15, Baltimore Ravens, 6. Adam Vinatieri's post-season record tying five field goals puts the Colts into the AFC Championship Game in their ancestral home. The Colts' defense had another solid game, forcing four turnovers and holding the Ravens to 87 rushing yards. Ray Lewis has 15 total tackles for Baltimore.
- NFC: New Orleans Saints 27, Philadelphia Eagles 24. The Saints, who put up 208 rushing yards, go on top on two second-half Deuce McAllister touchdowns. New Orleans wastes a chance to put the game away when Reggie Bush botches a pitch from Drew Brees, but a costly penalty forces the Eagles to punt with less than two minutes left. Three more McAllister runs clinch the victory and the first conference-championship appearance in Saints history.
- National Football League divisional playoffs:
- Tennis:
- ATP Tour:
- Medibank International in Sydney, Australia:
Final: (3) James Blake United States beat Carlos Moyá Spain 6:3 5:7 6:1. - Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand:
Final: (3) David Ferrer Spain beat (1) Tommy Robredo Spain 6:4 6:2.
- Medibank International in Sydney, Australia:
- AAMI Kooyong Classic in Melbourne, Australia:
Final: (3) Andy Roddick United States beat (1) Roger Federer Switzerland 6:2 3:6 6:3.
- ATP Tour:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 3:
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 313 & 103/2 (33.0 overs), File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 417 all out (Ashwell Prince 138, Herschelle Gibbs 94). Pakistan trail by 1 run with 8 wickets remaining.
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 3:
- Football (soccer):
- Field hockey:
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 3 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1.
- File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 3 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 0.
- File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 2 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 0.
- 2007 Women's Champions Trophy in Quilmes, Argentina:
- Rugby union – Heineken Cup:
- College basketball:
- Men's:
- Virginia Tech 94, (1) North Carolina 88. Eight days after the Hokies stun Duke, they claim the scalp of the top-ranked Tar Heels at home.
- (2) Florida 84, South Carolina 50
- (3) Wisconsin 56, Northwestern 50
- (4) UCLA 65, USC 64. Arron Afflalo scores the winning basket with 4 seconds left.
- (5) Ohio State 68, (16) Tennessee 66
- (6) Kansas 68, Iowa State 64 (OT)
- (7) Pittsburgh 74, Georgetown 69
- (8) Texas A&M 87, Colorado 69
- (9) Oklahoma State at Nebraska, postponed (ice storm)
- Maryland 92, (17) Clemson 87. The last unbeaten team in Division I men's basketball falls.
- Marquette 81, (21) West Virginia 63
- Stanford 71, (22) Washington State 68 (OT)
- Women's:
- (3) Duke 81, (1) Maryland 62. In a rematch of last season's national title game won by Maryland, the Blue Devils take revenge in front of the Cameron Crazies.
- Men's:
12 January 2007 (Friday)
- American football:
- The New York Daily News reports in today's editions that the NFL plans to stage a regular season game during the 2007 regular season at New Wembley Stadium in London, England between the New York Giants and the Miami Dolphins.
- Tennis:
- 2007 WTA Tour:
- Medibank International in Sydney, Australia:
Final: (3) Kim Clijsters Belgium beat Jelena Janković Serbia 4:6 7:6(1) 6:4. - Moorilla Hobart International in Hobart, Australia:
Final: (1) Anna Chakvetadze Russia beat (Q) Vasilisa Bardina Russia 6:3 7:6(3).
- Medibank International in Sydney, Australia:
- 2007 WTA Tour:
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 2:
- File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 313 all out, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 254/4 (75.0 overs). South Africa trail by 59 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series in Melbourne:
- File:Flag of England.svg England 242/8 (50 overs), File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 243/2 (45.2 overs). Australia win by 8 wickets with 28 balls remaining.
- Pakistan in South Africa, first Test in Centurion, day 2:
- Football (soccer):
- Rugby union – Heineken Cup:
- Basketball: Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Cup Wildcard Playoffs: The Sta. Lucia Realtors def. the Air21 Express, 121–118 via overtime to advance to the quarterfinals.
11 January 2007 (Thursday)
- Football (Soccer)
- Real Madrid announces that David Beckham will leave the team when his contract expires on 30 June, and has already signed a contract to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer in the United States beginning 1 July, with a five-year deal worth $50 million (US; £25.6 million UK) in direct salary with a potential total payoff of $250 million/£128 million. The deal is believed to be largest for one player in history.(MLSNET.com)(Sportal)
- Cricket:
- Pakistan in South Africa, First Test in Centurion, day 1:
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first.
Pakistan 242/5 (84.0 overs)
- Pakistan in South Africa, First Test in Centurion, day 1:
- Basketball:
- Euroleague:
- Dynamo Moscow Russia defeat Prokom Trefl Sopot Poland 95–74. The win, combined with Olympiacos' Greece 80–76 home win over Le Mans France, assures Dynamo of a spot in the Top 16. (Euroleague)
- DKV Joventut Spain also punch their ticket to the Top 16 with a 98–92 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel. (Euroleague)
- Panathinaikos Greece become the first club to secure top spot in their group with a 79–69 away win over Lottomatica Roma Italy. (Euroleague)
- Žalgiris Lithuania lose at home 83–70 to Fenerbahçe Ülker Turkey, becoming the first club to be mathematically eliminated from advancement to the Top 16. (Euroleague)
- Men's college basketball:
- (10) Arizona 83, Oregon State 72
- Euroleague:
10 January 2007 (Wednesday)
- College basketball:
- Men's
- (1) North Carolina 79, Virginia 69
- (6) Kansas 87, (9) Oklahoma State 57
- (7) Pittsburgh 59, DePaul 49
- Georgia Tech 74, (11) Duke 63. The Yellow Jackets send Duke to an 0–2 start in the ACC.
- UIC 73, (12) Butler 67 (OT)
- Vanderbilt 82, (16) Tennessee 81
- Marquette 73, (24) UConn 69
- Women's
- Men's
9 January 2007 (Tuesday)
- Baseball:
- Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (ESPN) (AP).
- Football (soccer):
- 2006–07 Carling Cup quarter-final:
For the first time in 77 years, Liverpool concedes six goals at home in an astonishing 3–6 defeat by Arsenal, which will play archrival Tottenham Hotspur in the semifinal. (BBC)
- 2006–07 Carling Cup quarter-final:
- Cricket:
- File:Flag of England.svg England in File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, Twenty20 International in Sydney:
Australia 221 for 5 (Gilchrist 48, Ponting 47, White 40*) beat England 144 for 9 (Dalrymple 32) by 77 runs. Australia crushes England after piling up the largest total at international level. - Rain ruins the deciding ODI between File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand and File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka as the match is abandoned without a ball being bowled. The two sides were tied 2–2 after the first four games of the five match series.
- File:Flag of England.svg England in File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, Twenty20 International in Sydney:
- Men's college basketball:
- (3) Wisconsin 72, (5) Ohio State 69
8 January 2007 (Monday)
- American football: NCAA Bowl Championship Series
- BCS Championship Game: (2) Florida 41, (1) Ohio State 14. The Gators shock the previously undefeated Buckeyes to win the national championship. Florida holds the Buckeyes to 82 yards of total offense; Ohio State's quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith, goes 4-for-14. Half of Ohio State's points come on Ted Ginn Jr.'s return of the opening kickoff for a touchdown, but Ginn injures his ankles in the celebration that follows and does not return.
- Boise State, the only undefeated team in Division I college football in 2006–07, wins one first-place vote in the year-end Associated Press poll, robbing the Gators of unanimity, and also becoming the second team in 3 seasons that was undefeated but not champion. Ohio State finishes number two despite the championship debacle.
- Basketball:
- The WNBA holds its dispersal draft from the roster of the defunct Charlotte Sting. The Chicago Sky make Monique Currie the top pick.
- Freestyle skiing:
- The International Ski Federation and the local organizing committee at Madonna di Campiglio agree to postpone the Freestyle Skiing World Championships. The event was originally scheduled for 22–27 January but will be now held on 5–11 March.[1]
7 January 2007 (Sunday)
- American football:
- NFL Wild Card Games:
- AFC: New England Patriots 37, New York Jets 16. Asante Samuel's return of a Chad Pennington interception for a touchdown seals the win for the Patriots, who will play the San Diego Chargers in the next round.
- NFC: Philadelphia Eagles 23, New York Giants 20. A 38-yard field goal by David Akers as time expires sends the Eagles to New Orleans for a divisional playoff against the Saints. Tiki Barber rushes for 137 yards in his apparent final game.
- NFL Coaching Changes:
- The Atlanta Falcons announce the hiring of Louisville head coach Bobby Petrino as their new head coach, giving him a five-year, $24-million contract.
- College football:
- GMAC Bowl at Mobile, Alabama: Southern Miss 28, Ohio 7.
- NFL Wild Card Games:
- Tennis:
- ATP Tour – Next Generation Adelaide International in Adelaide, Australia:
- Final: (1) Serbia Novak Djokovic beat (WC) Australia Chris Guccione 6:3 6:7(6) 6:4.
- ATP Tour – Chennai Open in Chennai, India:
- Final: (3) Belgium Xavier Malisse beat Austria Stefan Koubek 6:1 6:3.
- ATP Tour – Next Generation Adelaide International in Adelaide, Australia:
- Ski Jumping:
- Norway Anders Jacobsen wins the most prestigious title in ski jumping, the Four Hills Tournament, after finishing second behind teenager Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer in Bischofshofen.
- Cross-country skiing:
- Germany Tobias Angerer and Finland Virpi Kuitunen win the inaugural Tour de Ski with commanding performances in the concluding pursuits at Val di Fiemme in Italy.
- Golf:
- PGA Tour: Fiji Vijay Singh wins his 30th PGA Tour title at the first event of the year, the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Kapalua, Hawaii. It is also his 18th PGA Tour win after turning 40, breaking Sam Snead's record. (ESPN)
- Alpine Skiing:
- Four-time Olympic champion Norway Kjetil André Aamodt announces his retirement. Aamodt won 20 Olympic and world championship medals, the most of any male skier.[2]
- Athletics:
- Bahrain revokes the citizenship of Kenyan-born Mushir Salem Jawher after he took part in a marathon in Israel without permission. Jawher, whose original name is Leonard Mucheru Maina, won the Tiberias Marathon on 4 January.[3]
6 January 2007 (Saturday)
- American football:
- NFL Wild Card Games:
- AFC: Indianapolis Colts 23, Kansas City Chiefs 8. The much-ridiculed Colts defense holds the Chiefs to 126 yards. Indianapolis is to play at Baltimore next week.
- NFC: Seattle Seahawks 21, Dallas Cowboys 20. The Cowboys have a chance to take the lead with a short field goal with 1:14 left, but holder Tony Romo mishandles the snap. Seattle will play the Chicago Bears in the next round.
- NFL non-playoff news:
- Sean Payton of the New Orleans Saints is named NFL Coach of the Year. (ESPN)
- College football:
- International Bowl at Rogers Centre in Toronto:
Cincinnati 27, Western Michigan 24 - Greg Schiano of Rutgers is honored with the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award by the Football Writers Association of America.
- International Bowl at Rogers Centre in Toronto:
- NFL Wild Card Games:
- Tennis:
- ATP Tour – Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha, Qatar:
- Final: (2) Ivan Ljubičić Croatia beat (4) Andy Murray United Kingdom 6:4 6:4.
- WTA Tour – Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts in Gold Coast, Australia:
- Final: (2) Dinara Safina Russia beat (1) Martina Hingis Switzerland 6:3 3:6 7:5.
- WTA Tour – ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand:
- Final: (1) Jelena Janković Serbia beat (5) Vera Zvonareva Russia 7:6(9) 5:7 6:3.
- ATP Tour – Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha, Qatar:
- Cricket:
- India in South Africa:
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 5:
File:Flag of India.svg India 414 & 169, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 373 & 211/5 (64.1 overs). South Africa win by 5 wickets and win the Test series 2:1.
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 5:
- Sri Lanka in New Zealand:
- Fourth One Day International in Auckland:
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 262–6 (50 overs), File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 73–10 (26.3 overs). Sri Lanka win by 189 runs and levels the 5-match series 2:2.
- Fourth One Day International in Auckland:
- India in South Africa:
- College basketball:
- Men's:
- (17) Oregon 68, (1) UCLA 66. Two days after the Ducks suffer their first loss to Southern California, they return the favor to the top-ranked Bruins at home. (ESPN)
- Virginia Tech 69, (5) Duke 67 (OT)
- Washington State 77, (7) Arizona 73 (OT). The Cougars pounce in the Palouse, winning over Arizona for the first time since 1986.
- Arkansas 88, (8) Alabama 61
- (19) LSU 66, (14) UConn 49
- In NCAA Division III, Caltech defeats Bard 81–52, snapping a 60-game losing streak against all competition and a 207-game losing streak against NCAA opposition dating to 1996. (ESPN)
- Women's:
- (4) Tennessee 70, (5) UConn 64. The Lady Vols win the latest round in arguably the biggest rivalry in women's basketball.
- Men's:
5 January 2007 (Friday)
- American football:
- Bill Cowher resigns as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 15 seasons. (ESPN)
- The San Diego Chargers' LaDainian Tomlinson, already named as NFL MVP, is named NFL Offensive Player of the Year. (ESPN)
- Jason Taylor of the Miami Dolphins is named NFL Defensive Player of the Year. (ESPN)
- Cricket:
- England in Australia:
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 4:
File:Flag of England.svg England 291 & 147 all out (58.0 overs), File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 393 & 46 for 0 (10.5 overs). Australia win by 10 wickets and completes the first Ashes 5–0 whitewash since the tour of 1920/21.
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 4:
- India in South Africa:
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 4:
File:Flag of India.svg India 414 & 169 all out (64 overs), File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 373 & 55–2 (16.2 overs). South Africa need 156 runs with 8 wickets remaining to win the match and series.
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 4:
- England in Australia:
- Tennis – 2007 Hopman Cup in Perth, Australia:
- Final: Russia Russia (Nadia Petrova and Dmitri Tursunov) beat Spain Spain (Anabel Medina Garrigues and Tommy Robredo) 2:1.
- Ice hockey – 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships at Ejendals Arena in Leksand, Sweden:
- Final: Canada Canada beat Russia Russia 4:2.
- Bronze medal match: USA United States beat Sweden Sweden 2:1.
4 January 2007 (Thursday)
- American football:
- The Oakland Raiders fire head coach Art Shell. (AP via Yahoo)
- LaDainian Tomlinson wins the Associated Press' National Football League Most Valuable Player Award. (AP via Yahoo)
- Cricket:
- England in Australia:
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 3:
File:Flag of England.svg England 291 & 114 for 5 (43.0 overs), File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 393. England led by 12 runs with 5 wickets left in the second innings.
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 3:
- India in South Africa:
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 3:
First innings: File:Flag of India.svg India 414, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 373.
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 3:
- England in Australia:
- Basketball – Euroleague:
- Greek power Olympiacos Greece becomes the latest team to secure a place in the Top 16 phase with a 73–64 away win over Prokom Trefl Sopot Poland. (Euroleague)
- Ski Jumping – 2006–07 Four Hills Tournament:
- Norway Anders Jacobsen wins the 3rd leg at Innsbruck, ahead of Austria Thomas Morgenstern and Switzerland Simon Ammann. Jacobsen also leaps to the top of the overall standing, 10.7 points ahead of Finland Arttu Lappi.
- Tennis:
- Women's world Number 1 Justine Henin-Hardenne pulls out of the 2007 Australian Open, citing undisclosed family issues. (ESPN)
3 January 2007 (Wednesday)
- Cricket:
- England in Australia:
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 2:
First innings: File:Flag of England.svg England bowled out for 291 (103.4 overs), File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 188 for 4 (55.0 overs).
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 2:
- India in South Africa:
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 2:
First innings: File:Flag of India.svg India 414 all out, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 114–1 in 41.0 overs.
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 2:
- England in Australia:
- American college football:
- Nick Saban, head coach of the Miami Dolphins of the NFL, agrees to become head coach at Alabama. Contract details are still pending, but the contract is believed to be the most lucrative ever for a college football coach. (ESPN)
- BCS: Allstate Sugar Bowl, (8) LSU 41, (11) Notre Dame 14.
- Basketball:
- Euroleague:
- Two Spanish clubs punch their tickets to the Top 16 phase – TAU Cerámica Spain with a 97–68 home victory over RheinEnergie Köln Germany and Winterthur FCB Spain with an 84–67 home win over Žalgiris Kaunas Lithuania. (Euroleague – TAU), (Euroleague – Barça)
- WNBA:
- The Charlotte Sting, one of the league's eight original franchises, fold. The Charlotte Bobcats, who had owned the team since being awarded the NBA's newest franchise in 2004, gave up control of the team three weeks earlier, and the WNBA could not find a buyer. (ESPN)
- Van Chancellor, who coached the Houston Comets since the league's inception in 1997 and coached the team to the first four WNBA championships, resigns. (ESPN)
- Euroleague:
- Ice hockey – 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships:
- Canada Canada and Russia Russia advance to the gold medal game, with victories over USA United States and Sweden Sweden respectively in the semifinals.
2 January 2007 (Tuesday)
- Cricket:
- England in Australia:
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 1:
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia leads the series 4–0. File:Flag of England.svg England won the toss and decided to bat first.
England first innings, at stumps: 234 for 4 (80.0 overs). Ian Bell paced England with 71 runs, including a 108-run partnership with Kevin Pietersen. Andrew Flintoff and Paul Collingwood stood on an unbeaten 67 at stumps. Glenn McGrath, in his final Test, bowled 2/57, taking the wickets of Bell and Pietersen in five balls. (BBC), (Cricinfo scorecard)
- 2006–07 Ashes series, Fifth Test in Sydney, day 1:
- India in South Africa:
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 1:
Series tied 1–1. India won the toss and chose to bat first.
File:Flag of India.svg India 254–3 (90.0 overs). India's opening batsmen, Wasim Jaffer (116) and Dinesh Karthik (95), shared a first-wicket stand of 153.
- Third and Final Test in Cape Town, day 1:
- Sri Lanka in New Zealand:
- Third One Day International in Christchurch:
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 112 in 35.2 overs (D/L target: 110 for 46), File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 110–6 in 24.3 overs.
New Zealand win by 4 wickets and lead the 5-match series 2–1.
- Third One Day International in Christchurch:
- England in Australia:
- American college football:
- Bowl Championship Series: FedEx Orange Bowl, (5) Louisville 24, (15) Wake Forest 13
1 January 2007 (Monday)
- American football:
- College football – New Year's Day bowl games:
- BCS Games:
- Rose Bowl, (8) Southern California 32, (3) Michigan 18. Dwayne Jarrett (11 receptions, 204 yards, 2 TDs) and John David Booty (27–45, 390 yards, 4 TDs) shred the Wolverines secondary.
- Fiesta Bowl, (9) Boise State 43, (7) Oklahoma 42 (OT). In a game that "will go down as one of best games in college football history", according to Arash Markazi, writer for SI.com,[4] the Broncos send it into overtime with a hook-and-ladder play on 4th and 18, score a touchdown in overtime on a halfback pass, then run a Statue of Liberty play to score the winning two-point conversion.
- Non-BCS Games:
- Outback Bowl, Penn State 20, (17) Tennessee 10. Nittany Lions cornerback Tony Davis breaks a fourth-quarter tie with an 88-yard fumble return for a touchdown.
- Capital One Bowl, (6) Wisconsin 17, (12) Arkansas 14. John Stocco throws two first-half touchdowns, and the Badgers defense holds on.
- Gator Bowl, (13) West Virginia 38, Georgia Tech 35. Pat White throws for two third-quarter touchdowns and rushes for a third to erase an 18-point hole.
- Cotton Bowl Classic, Auburn 17, Nebraska 14.
- BCS Games:
- NFL News:
- Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams is killed in a drive-by shooting outside a Denver nightclub.
- Two coaches are fired: Jim Mora of the Atlanta Falcons and Dennis Green of the Arizona Cardinals.
- Domanick Davis, the franchise-leading rusher of the Houston Texans who sat out the 2006 NFL season with knee issues, changes his name to Domanick Williams, and is permitted to change his number from 37 to 31. Williams is his mother's maiden name, whereas Davis was the last name of his half-brother's father. 31 was the number he had in high school and college. (ESPN)
- College football – New Year's Day bowl games:
- College basketball: Texas Tech defeats New Mexico, 70–68 in coach Bob Knight's 880th career victory. Knight passes Dean Smith for first place all-time.
- Darts: 2007 PDC World Darts Championship:
- Raymond van Barneveld battles from 3 sets to 0 down to win his first PDC title and fifth world title overall 7–6 in the sudden-death leg versus Phil Taylor who maintains his record of reaching every single PDC World Championship final to date.
- Ski jumping: 2006–07 Four Hills Tournament:
- Andreas Küttel Switzerland wins the second competition in windy and rainy conditions in the traditional 1 January ski jumping meeting in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Due to the wind and rain the second jump of the day was cancelled, which saw Küttel reducing the gap to leader Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria to three points.
- Tennis: 2007 ATP Tour:
- In the Next Generation Adelaide International for the first time in history besides the Tennis Masters Cup a round-robin competition is in use to replace the normally used 32 player brackets. The new system will be used in several other tournaments throughout the season.
References
- ↑ Eurosport Splash
- ↑ "Aamodt calls time – Alpine Skiing". Eurosport. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- ↑ "Bahrain rap Jawher – Athletics". Eurosport. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- ↑ "SI.com – Writers – Arash Markazi: Behind the scenes with Boise State – Wednesday January 3, 2007 12:40PM". Archived from the original on 9 January 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2007.