Why tennis trumps the Mardi Gras - NEWS.com.au
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Why tennis trumps the Mardi Gras NEWS.com.au ... quality that any other any country and we've learnt to deliver them with an enviable panache honed by the expertise that comes from the success of the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and latterly the 2003 Rugby World Cup and the 2006 Commonwealth Games. |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 04:12:03 AM
After cracking Top 10, Mardy Fish's next goal is a breakthrough at the Slams - Washington Post
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After cracking Top 10, Mardy Fish's next goal is a breakthrough at the Slams Washington Post Mirza partnered with Bhupathi to win the Australian Open mixed title in 2009 and won the mixed gold medal at the 2006 Asian Games with Paes. “I'm in a great position to chose from three people who are in the top 12 in the world (in doubles),” she said. |
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World's Best Tennis Players Headline Field at 2012 BNP Paribas Open - KESQ
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![]() Financial Times | World's Best Tennis Players Headline Field at 2012 BNP Paribas Open KESQ His game, however, translates across all surfaces, and he is one of only seven male players in history to have won all four Grand Slams in his career. The 2007 and 2009 BNP Paribas Open Champion put up a fight against a streaking Novak Djokovic in the ... ATP WORLD TOUR & WTA PLAYER ENTRY LISTS RELEASED FOR 2012 BNP PARIBAS |
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Andy Murray beats Kei Nishikori – as it happened | Steve Busfield - The Guardian
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![]() The Guardian | Andy Murray beats Kei Nishikori – as it happened | Steve Busfield The Guardian The yoke upon which a developing tennis nation's hopes are carried, in the men's game at least. The 22-year-old has long since moved on from Project 45 – his plan to eclipse the career-best ranking of Shuzo Matsuoka, the Wimbledon quarter-finalist who ... |
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India may seek Olympics wildcard for Sania - IBNLive.com
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![]() IBNLive.com | India may seek Olympics wildcard for Sania IBNLive.com Sania's first-ever Grand Slam title came in the mixed doubles of the Australian Open in 2009 with Mahesh Bhupathi and she had success in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games as well in the mixed doubles competitions. She won gold at 2006 Doha Asian ... After cracking Top 10, Fish's eyes Grand Slam breakthrough |
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Qatar Looks to a Healthy, Sporty Future - Huffington Post (blog)
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Qatar Looks to a Healthy, Sporty Future Huffington Post (blog) It came to international prominence through its successful staging of the 2006 Asian Games, and offers a unique sport, sports medicine, research and education destination for the international sports industry. At the welcome ceremony on Saturday, ... |
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After downing Kanepi and Zvonareva, Makarova beats Williams - Business Mirror
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![]() Business Mirror | After downing Kanepi and Zvonareva, Makarova beats Williams Business Mirror Those losses were in the third round in 2006 and the quarterfinals in 2008. She won back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010 before missing last year due to injury. But she had seven double faults—including four in the fifth game of the second set—and 37 ... |
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