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Friday, November 23, 2007

Chang breaks with Peng but still wants to help China



By Nick Mulvenney SHENZHEN, China, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Former French Open champion Michael Chang is no longer coaching China's Peng Shuai but still believes he could help Chinese chances of winning medals at next year's Beijing Olympics.

Federer edges Sampras in Malaysian exhibition match
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- World No. 1 Roger Federer overcame Pete Sampras' stubborn resistance Thursday to beat the retired legend 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5) in their second Asian exhibition match.

Federer says Sampras would still be top five player
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Federer says Sampras would still be top five
KUALA LUMPUR - World number one Roger Federer said Pete Sampras would be ranked in the top five if he was still a player.

Strong field named for Gold Coast
The Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts held at Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast will feature eight of the world's top 20 ranked players. World No.

Chang splits with Peng Shuai; announces tennis academy in southern China
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Federer masters Sampras again
World number one Roger Federer defeated retired US legend Pete Sampras on Thursday for the second straight time in three days at an exhibition match in Kuala Lumpur.

Sampras still a top five player - Federer
World tennis No 1 Roger Federer believes Pete Sampras would be ranked in the top five if he was still a player.

Chang splits with Peng, building academy
SHENZHEN, China -- Former French Open champion Michael Chang has quit as coach of Chinese tennis player Shuai Peng. Peng is China's top-ranked female doubles player and is in the top 50 singles rankings along with another countrywoman, Na Li.

Illini Women Close Fall on a High Note
Complete Results BOSTON - The Illinois women's tennis team closed its fall schedule today with another solid performance at the Harvard Invitational being hosted on the campus of Harvard University in Boston.


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