Australian Open

Kuznetsova to warm up in Sydney

French Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova will launch her 2010 Australian Open campaign at the Sydney International. The 24-year-old Russian joins Serena Williams, Elena Dementieva, Caroline Wozniacki and Victoria Azarenka as...

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Federer, del Potro to square at ATP World Tour finals

Roger Federer to play Juan Martin del Potro, Andy Murray in round-robin phase Second-ranked Rafael Nadal was drawn into Group B with Novak Djokovic Federer rebounded from a disappointing year in 2008, completed career Slam...

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Abanda joins the big girls

The $50,000 Tevlin Challenger currently going on at Tennis Canada headquarters in Toronto features players from both ends of the career spectrum – veterans hoping for one last good kick at the can and youngsters who are...

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Sethi bites dust, Advani wins

Saheli Chakraborty Hyderabad Nov. 17: New Zealand’s Clive Thomson is on a new high, understandably, as he beat the legendary Geet Sethi in their masters’ category preliminary match in the world snooker championships here on...

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Norfolk aims for number one spot

The Singles Masters will be Norfolk's last event of the year Paralympic champion Peter Norfolk goes into this week's end-of-year NEC Singles Masters knowing a win will see him end 2009 as world quad number one. Norfolk has...

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Djokovic, Monfils in final at Paris Masters

Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, reacts after beating Rafael Nadal, of Spain, 6-2, 6-3 during the semi-finals of the BNP Masters indoor tennis tournament, in Paris, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009.(AP Photo/Michel Spingler) By SAMUEL...

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Former World No. 1 Marat Safin Retires in Paris

By Samuel Petrequin The Associated Press Reuters Two-time Grand Slam-title winner Marat Safin of Russia playing his last match on Wednesday before retiring from tennis. “A lot of people there really thought that I’m not a...

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Baghdatis swaps Kooyong for Sydney

AAP The need for rankings points has led crowd favourite Marcos Baghdatis to pull out of January's Kooyong Classic in favour of the Sydney International. Back and ankle injuries have curtailed Baghdatis' past few seasons,...

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Baghdatis heads to Sydney in hunt for points

FORMER Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis has joined the field for the Sydney International in January. The Cypriot will line up alongside Lleyton Hewitt and Frenchman Gael Monfils at Olympic Park, while the women's draw...

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Australia’s Molik to make WTA comeback

Thursday, November 12, 2009 MELBOURNE: Australian Alicia Molik will make her WTA singles comeback in January after being given a wildcard into the main draw of the Hobart International, Tennis Australia said on Wednesday....

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