Wimbledon Championships

Federer, Murray win in ATP World Finals

LONDON, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- Switzerland's Roger Federer and Scot Andy Murray won their openers Sunday in Group A Competition at the eight-man ATP World Tour Finals in London. Federer, the French Open and Wimbledon champion,...

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ATP World Tour Finals set to become London's mini 'grand slam'

The finest male tennis players in the world (apart from the injured Andy Roddick) will be resident in the east end of London over the next week, contesting the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. City slickers: eight of the world's...

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Del Potro to play Queen's Club for grass practice

The fifth-ranked Argentine beat Roger Federer in the U.S. Open final He's never advanced past the second round in three appearances at Wimbledon LONDON (AP) -- U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro will play at next year's...

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Veteran broadcaster dies aged 94

Robertson joined the BBC in 1946 after serving in WWII The former BBC broadcaster Max Robertson, 94, has died in his home island of Guernsey. He presented the television antiques programme Going for a Song for 13 years, but he...

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Cash predicts Novak will be in the money

By DANNY GRIFFITHS - Friday, November 20, 2009 Pat Cash believes Novak Djokovic can build on his recent return to top form by winning the World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena in London. The former Wimbledon champion feels there is...

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It's a long way from Barrow

Barrow is the economic, transportation, and administrative centre for the North Slope Borough. Located on the Chukchi Sea coast, Barrow is the northernmost community in the United States. That's a helluva long way for a poxy...

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Watson suffers first-round defeat

Watson was the first British girl to win the US Junior Open Guernsey's Heather Watson has been knocked out of the Tevlin Challenger Event at the Rexall Centre in Toronto. Watson was beaten by 1999 Wimbledon semi-finalist...

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Belgian tennis players appeal doping bans

Belgium's Yanina Wickmayer addresses the media at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. U.S. Open semifinalist Yanina Wickmayer was suspended for one year by a Belgian anti-doping tribunal on Thursday...

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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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Fault called over Virginia Wade ad

ASA bans campaign for pain relief patch endorsed by former Wimbledon champion A campaign for a pain relief product endorsed by 1970s tennis star Virginia Wade has been banned by the advertising watchdog for discouraging people...

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