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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Retirement could be looming for Philippoussis



Melbourne: The mind might be willing, but it appears that a beaten-up body might be the weakest constituent which finally ends the chequered tennis career of Mark Philippoussis.

Stamp victim asks UEFA to not ban Rooney
London: Aalborg?s Kasper Risgard, who has antiquated allegedly stamped by Wayne Rooney, has pleaded with UEFA not to ban the Manchester United strike.

TENNIS: Tomic's dad sorry for WA tennis blow-up
Bernard Tomic's dad has made a public apology following his son's controversial avenue from a Perth tennis tournament earlier that hour.

Tennis: Year of net gains for New Zealand
New Zealand tennis can look back on 2008 as a breakthrough year thanks to the effort of one player, Marina Erakovic.

Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge Qualifiers: Third Seed Rebecca of Canada Enters finger Round
DUBAI ?Third seed Rebecca Marino of Canada sailed into the subsequent round of the qualifiers in the 10th annual $75,000 Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge under way here at the Habtoor Grand Resort and Spa.

Teen ace back turf and courting glory
IT WASN'T so stretching ago that Australia's better promising tennis preparation wasn't playing for Australia.

Saina relieved after MEA clears passport hurdle
New Delhi: India's top shuttler Saina Nehwal has finally got her passport that will ensure her participation in the prestigious Badminton macrocosm Federation (BWF) earth Super Series Masters Final alphaing in Malaysia Thursday.

Hewitt sets his sights on top 10
Masters Cup (for the cosmos's top eight players) at the end of next year,' Hewitt says.


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