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Sania shocks sixth-seeded PennettaPARIS: After her average Australian Open campaign, Sania Mirza finally found her rhythm as the Indian tennis ace upset World No 16 and sixth seed Italian Flavia Pennetta 6-2, 7-6 (5) to storm into the second round of the $600,000 WTA Open Gaz de ... Cricket
Unsporting appeal by India`Dravid has let himself and his team down' Other Stories
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Kapur ready for another challengePERTH: : Globe-trotting Shiv Kapur is all geared up for the Johnnie Walker Classic at the Vines Resort and Country Club here as he gets ready to tee off for the fifth week in a row. Other Indians in this star-studded field include Jeev Milkha ... Smriti in tied 14th place Hong Kong: Top golfer Smriti Mehra found it hard to cope with the wind conditions and carded three over par 76 in the opening round of the $ 80,000 Hong Kong Ladies Master here on Wednesday. Mehra, who has returned to the golfing scene after a ... Other Stories
Polo Racing : Horse Linette, Aura, Satin Wood, Slavic shine BANGALORE: Linette, Aura, Satin Wood, Slavic and Perfect Mover shone when the horses were exercised here on Wednesday morning (Feb. 8). Inner sand: 800m: Whisper City (Srinath) 53, 600/41. In fine fettle. Priceless ... Royal Glory pleases Hyderabad: Royal Glory and Arrow Of Light pleased when the horses were exercised here on Wednesday morning (Feb. 8). Sand: 600m: Foot Print (Sequeira) (1200-600) 45. Not extended. Ashatamasha (Joshi) 44, 400/29. ... Racing : Motor Sports : General
Keep exaggeration at bayFledging careers are blithely proclaimed as masterpieces and grand men dismissed as novices, writes Rohit Brijnath Other Stories
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