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Serena Williams fails to stop Justine HeninPARIS: The jeers were brief in the French Open rematch between Serena Williams and Justine Henin. The result was the same. Henin won again. Keeping Williams on the move with her versatile shotmaking, three-time champion Henin advanced to ... CRICKET All set for first ODI Bangalore: High-voltage action returns to the Chinnaswamy Stadium after almost two years. The second Afro-Asia Cup inaugural ODI here on Wednesday will be the first official match in Bangalore after November 2005 when Dravid's men defeated Graeme ... CRICKET
Facile wins for Asian men and womenRumeli Dhar and Jhulan Goswami engineer a spectacular collapse CRICKET Emburey in the race Chennai: Former England off-spinner John Emburey is the second contender for the job of the Indian cricket team coach. Confirming this to The Hindu on Tuesday, the BCCI executive secretary Prof. Ratnakar Shetty said, "Yes, he has been ... CRICKET Graham is a fantastic coach: Arthur Bangalore: South African Graham Ford, shortlisted for the post of Indian coach, found warm words and some welcome support from Mickey Arthur, the South African coach who is here as coach of the African XI for the Afro Asia Cup. Talking to the ... TENNIS
Andreev's awesome forehandFriendship will be set aside as Moya prepares to face Nadal CRICKET
`I have enjoyed the challenges'Bangalore: Mahela Jayawardene has an impish charm but beneath the velvet gloves, the iron fist is quite handy. The Sri Lankan skipper, who will lead the Asian XI in the three-match Afro Asia Cup ODIs commencing in Bangalore on Wednesday, spoke at ... CRICKET
Blame it on Freddie: VaughanHe is fantastic for team spirit: Moores Cricket CRICKET Tennis Vinod stuns Jeevan DEHRADUN: He may be younger, with greater potential and a better ranking, but Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan continued to find Vinod Sridhar a stumbling block as he failed to cross the first hurdle in the ONGC $10,000 ITF men's Futures tennis tournament ... Hockey Badminton Chess Golf Kapur misses berth for US Open Walton Heath (England): Young Indian golfer Shiv Kapur fell short by two shots in his quest to earn a US Open berth when he totalled 141 at Surrey. Kapur shot rounds of 73 and 68, as the last of the nine qualifiers went through at 139 on ... Other Stories
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