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Friday, February 15, 2008

Tennis-China brushes off French Fed Cup protest



Reuters UK - BEIJING, Feb 15 (Reuters) - China has dismissed a protest filed by France after their Fed Cup tie this month, saying the match referee had cleared one of the Chinese players to leave the tie before it ended, state media reported on Friday. French
Source: uk.reuters.com

Tennis Photo Wire
ESPN.com - Britain's Andy Murray returns a ball to France's Nicolas Mahut, during their quarter finals match of the Open 13 tennis tournament, in Marseille, France, Friday, Feb. 15, 2008. Murray won 7-5, 7-6. (AP Photo/Claude Paris) In the blink of an eye
Source: sports.espn.go.com

Blake reaches 2nd round of Delray Beach
FOXSports.com - It was a tricky match, I was sitting around all day and there wasn't a lot of rhythm." Donald Young fell apart after leading FOXSports.com's tennis analyst, Doug Adler, was not shocked with Novak Djokovic's impressive display in winning the Aussie
Source: msn.foxsports.com

Martinborough favoured to maintain winning way
Wairarapa Times-Age - Carterton will be looking to assume the role of giant-killer when they play Martinborough in a Wairarapa regional one tennis match at Carterton tomorrow. As competition leaders, Martinborough will be strongly favoured to continue on their winning way
Source: www.times-age.co.nz

Americans reign supreme at ITC
Miami Herald - Vince Spadea watched as a Gilles Muller forehand whizzed past the baseline Thursday at the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center, giving Spadea the match and a spot in his fifth consecutive quarterfinals of the International Tennis Championships
Source: www.miamiherald.com

SPORTS WIRE: Dolphins release popular Thomas
Chicago Sun-Times - Monica Seles officially retired from tennis, five years after she played the last match of a career that included nine Grand Slam singles titles and was interrupted at its height when she was stabbed in the back during a match. • • Top-seeded James
Source: www.suntimes.com

Fish beats Navarro to advance to quarterfinals at Delray Beach
USA Today - Sports » Tennis Schedule Men's Results Men's Rankings Women's Results Women's Rankings Davis Cup More Tennis Fed Cup Men's Money Fish got a break when the Spaniard double faulted to even the match at a set apiece. "Probably in the second set I got a
Source: www.usatoday.com


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