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TENNIS
How much better can Federer get?
Do an MRI and take a DNA sample. Check his brain, analyse his genes. Call in a shaman, summon a seer. Read his mind and search his soul. Hire Sherlock and ring Poirot. Investigate his past and track down his forebears. We need to know what his ...

CRICKET
Clarke, Watson help Australia have the last laugh
Kuala Lumpur: For a while on Tuesday evening, members of the Australian side looked like they had partaken in a dicey fish dish in the break between the innings. Their faces plastered with looks of acute discomfort, Ricky Ponting's men, hoped the ...

HOCKEY
Australia swamps NZ, takes semifinal spot
MONCHENGLADBACH: With a display that was striking and majestic, Australia, fighting to regain the hockey World Cup it won two decades ago, swamped New Zealand 7-1 to gain a semifinal berth here on Tuesday. In fact, the result in Pool A rendered ...

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Geethu felicitated
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Geethu Anna Jose, the first Indian woman basketball player to play for a foreign club, was felicitated by the Thiruvananthapuram basketball fraternity at a function organised by her sponsor, Sportzindia at the KCA complex ...

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Meghna Bal steals the show
CHENNAI: Delhi's Meghna Bal, a 17-year-old junior, did a commendable job in the women's Open section on the opening day of the Madras Ladies Golf championship with a score of 75 gross at the Cosmo-TNGF course here on Tuesday. However in the ...

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