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Monday, January 29, 2007

Grand slam title for Britain



Dyce wins Australian Open doubles Harri Heliovaara (left) and Graeme Dyce Britain has a name on the Australian Open honour role for the first time in a decade after Graeme Dyce successfully combined with Finland's Harri Heliovaara to win the boys'

Murray up to No.14
Murray up to No.14 Andy Murray Andy Murray has jumped two places to a career-best No.14 in the ATP world rankings after reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open.

Federer plays down importance of winning French Open
By Pritha SarkarMELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger Federer's standing in tennis's pantheon of champions should not be judged on whether he ever wins a French Open crown, the Swiss master said on Monday.

Federer to play until 2012
World number one Roger Federer said he intends to continue playing tennis until the London Olympics in 2012, giving him ample time to become the greatest Grand Slam winner of all.


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