Headliners: Gonzo Beats Blake; Nadal Prevails; Draper Unsure Of Coaching Status With Hewitt
By Susan Mullane By Tennis Week 01/22/2007 PRIOR HEADLINES Sunday, January 21 Saturday, January 20 Friday, January 19 Thursday, January 18 Wednesday, January 17 Tuesday, January 16 Monday, January 15 Sunday, January 14
Murray loses five-set thriller
Andy Murray's dreams of a first grand slam quarter-final were dashed in a five-set thriller against world number two Rafael Nadal.
Nadal overcomes Murray; Blake loses; Clijsters, Hingis to meet in quarters
XMEL138-0122071512 MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -Second-seeded Rafael Nadal survived a relentless challenge from Britain's Andy Murray, rallying twice from a set down Monday to advance to the Australian Open quarterfinals.
Murray content despite defeat
Murray conceded his best was not enough against world number two Rafael Nadal in the fourth round of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
West Ham sign Blackburn's Lucas Neill for undisclosed fee
By Patrick Nathanson and PA Milan Baros has left Aston Villa to join French champions Lyons. The move reunites the Czech Republic striker with Gerard Houllier, who brought him to England while Liverpool manager.
Australian Open Glance
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -Highlights of Monday's play at the $15.68 million Australian Open at Melbourne Park: Weather: Mostly sunny and breezy. High temperature of 73 degrees. Attendance: Day session: 28,998; Night session: 15,178; Total: 44,176.
Second-seeded Rafael Nadal survived a relentless challenge from Britain's Andy Murray, rallying twice from a s
MELBOURNE, Australia - Second-seeded Rafael Nadal survived a relentless challenge from Britain's Andy Murray, rallying twice from a set down Monday to advance to the Australian Open quarterfinals.
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