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TENNIS Nadal quells the Hewitt challenge; in last eight Novak Djokovic enters quarterfinals with a thumping win TENNIS
Henin desperate to keep lucky charmPARIS: As she eyes a fourth French Open crown, Justine Henin is keen to hang on to her lucky charm. The only problem is that her mascot is an eight-year-old boy who cannot keep playing hookey in Paris. The presence of Emmanuel Rodriguez, ... CRICKET
Curtain set to go up on Afro-Asia Cup tournamentBangalore: It was supposed to be a tournament rich with a liberal coating of `star dust'. However, with a slew of withdrawals ranging from Sachin Tendulkar to Shoaib Akhtar and a last-minute change in the official telecaster from Nimbus ... CRICKET
No change in Ranji formatCRICKET BCCI shortlists Ford, and `unnamed foreigner' Overlooks Dav Whatmore CRICKET Need to dwell on the problems of fast bowlers The ICC must review all recommendations of the Cricket Committee, writes Makarand Waingankar Cricket Denesh Ramdin comes good DURHAM: Denesh Ramdin made his highest first-class score of 131 as West Indies settled for a draw on the third and final day of its tour match against MCC at the Racecourse Ground here on Sunday. Wicketkeeper Ramdin's innings followed up ... Other Stories
Tennis Easy for Vijay Kannan DEHRADUN: Vijay Kannan raced past Stephen Amritraj 6-3, 6-4 in the first round of the ONGC ITF men's Futures tennis tournament at the Shanti Academy here on Monday. An early break set the tempo for Vijay. He broke Stephen again in the ninth ... Hockey Football
Houghton calls for major overhaulNEW DELHI: National football coach Bob Houghton on Monday criticised the continuing persistence of the game's administrators to insist on playing senior team members at all levels of football in the country. Houghton, who will complete one year ... Badminton Pratik beats Arun KOCHI: With a brilliant display that proved that tall boys could be fast and flexible too, Gujarat's Pratik Patel jolted the under-19 top seed Arun Nandaluri in a three-game thriller and entered the quarterfinals of the seventh Indian Oil Servo ... Other Stories
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Sharath Kamal enters semifinalsJAIPUR: Defending champion Sharath Kamal faces his toughest test yet in the singles semifinals against top-seed Gao Ning of Singapore in the 17th Commonwealth table tennis championships at the Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium here on Tuesday. ... CTTF may become a limited company Ransome feels this will help in dealing with legal cases Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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