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The Australians will start as favouritesWhile there will be those players who feel that they have been omitted unfairly, the teams that have been announced are the ones I would have chosen. TENNIS Winning start by Sania TOKYO: Sania Mirza had a great day as she won both her singles and doubles matches in the $170,000 WTA Tour event here on Tuesday. The 37th ranked Sania humbled qualifier Vilmarie Castellvi of Paraguay 6-1, 6-3 in 59 minutes to make it to the ... CHESS Topalov's irrepressible form continues Cricket Tennis Aishwarya advances BANGALORE: The talented Andhra youngster, Y.P. Aishwarya, made a clean sweep of her round robin ties in Group `A' and stormed into the semifinals of the girls under-12 singles in the Nike Junior Tour Masters tennis championship at the KSLTA ... Other Stories
Hockey India Dark Blues outplays Youngsters NEW DELHI: India Dark Blues outplayed Youngsters Club (Lahore) 4-1 to score its third straight victory in the round-robin phase of the Lal Bahadur Shastri hockey tournament at the Shivaji Stadium here on Tuesday. With this victory, the two ... Other Stories
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`My aim is to win the Olympic gold'NEW DELHI: "My aim is to win the Olympic gold,'' said M.C. Merykom at the felicitation function organised by the New Delhi YMCA here on Tuesday. "Next year's Asian Games in Doha would be a testing time, but it is the Olympic medal that I am ... Chess Golf Racing : Horse Lanark, South Leo excel MYSORE: Lanark and South Leo excelled when the horses were exercised here on Tuesday morning (Oct. 4). Outer sand: 600m: Royal Assault (Gnaneshwar) 48.5. Easy. Don Minstrel (rb) 44. Strode out well. 800m: Flicker ... Onnu Onnu Onnu impresses Hyderabad: Onnu Onnu Onnu impressed when the horses were exercised here on Tuesday (Oct. 4). Outer grass: 600m: Hollywood Star (Nishanth), Star World (Ravinder) 45, 400/28.5. They were easy. Manishas Master (A. Imran ... Havana Goodtime pleases BANGALORE: Havana Goodtime, Lyricist, Torodoro, Lovely Empress and Pick Me Up pleased when the horses were exercised here on Tuesday morning (Oct. 4). Inner sand: 800m: Miracle Fantasy (Shakti) 52.5, 600/41. In fine ... Amrita for main event Hyderabad: Amrita, who won comfortably in her last start, may score an encore in the Universal Star Plate (1,600m), the chief event of the races to be held here on Wednesday. There will be no false rails. 1 MILLION STARS PLATE (1,400m), Cat. ... Paladin wins Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Cup NEW DELHI: Mr. Deepak Kalra's Paladin (Rajinder astride) bagged the Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Cup, the main event of the races held here on Tuesday. Deepak Kalra also trains the winner. The results: 1. RED ROSE IN COAT PLATE ... Sports : General Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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