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Murray opts for Christmas in Miami

Andy Murray seeks to acclimatise ahead of Melbourne challenge • Brother Jamie to join him as he rebuilds doubles reputation It was Daley Thompson, the double Olympic decathlon champion, who famously used to train on Christmas Day, believing it would give him that slight edge over his rivals. Andy Murray may not be quite so regimented in his thinking but the world No 4 is so determined...

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Australia Open ban unlikely for Serena

The International Tennis Federation boss thinks Serena Williams will receive a fine but will not be suspended for the Australia Open for her US Open tirade.

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ITF president says ban unlikely for Serena

The president of the International Tennis Federation thinks Serena Williams will receive a hefty monetary fine but will not be suspended for the Australian Open for her U.S. Open tirade. In an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday, Francesco Ricci Bitti said a monetary fine would "make much more sense." Grand Slam administrator Bill Babcock is due to hand his recommendation to the...

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Foul-mouthed Serena Williams facing ban from major championship after US Open outburst

World tennis No1 Serena Williams could be banned from a major championship this week following her outrageous behaviour at the US Open. Williams is threatened by the heaviest punishment since Jeff Tarango was banned from returning to Wimbledon in 1996 after accusing French umpire Bruno Rebeuh of being corrupt during the Championships the previous summer and refusing to play on.

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Serena unlikely to face ban for U.S. Open rant

The president of the International Tennis Federation thinks Serena Williams will receive a fine but not be suspended for her U.S. Open tirade.

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Djokovic, Federer to face off for fifth time this season - Summary

Basle, Switzerland - Roger Federer won his 19th match at home Saturday to reach a fourth consecutive Swiss Indoors final, where second seed Novak Djokovic is waiting. Federer, 59-8 in this season of four titles including the French Open and Wimbledon...

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ITF chief says ban unlikely for Serena Williams

REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy -- Top-ranked Serena Williams will most likely receive a "significant" fine but no suspension for her U.S. Open tirade, the president of the International Tennis Federation said.

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ITF president says ban unlikely for Williams

The president of the International Tennis Federation thinks Serena Williams will receive a fine but not be suspended for her U.S. Open tirade.

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ITF prez: Ban unlikely for Serena for Open tirade

REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy (AP) -- The president of the International Tennis Federation thinks Serena Williams will receive a fine but not be suspended for her U.S. Open tirade.

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ITF prez: 'Significant' fine likely for Serena rant

The president of the International Tennis Federation thinks Serena Williams will receive a hefty monetary fine but will not be suspended for the Australian Open for her U.S. Open tirade.

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Serena unlikely to face ban for U.S. Open rant

The president of the International Tennis Federation thinks Serena Williams will receive a fine but not be suspended for her U.S. Open tirade.

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Ruling on Serena's US Open tirade expected soon

Reggio Calabria (Italy): A ruling on Serena Williams' US Open tirade is expected in the next two weeks.United States Tennis Association president Lucy Garvin told The Associated Press on Friday

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Ogilvy happy to be Aussie Open drawcard

Geoff Ogilvy says he is comfortable with the role of marquee attraction at the Australian Open, even if doesn't except to attract any extra spectators.

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Man, The USTA Is Really Dragging Their Ass On Making A Ruling Regarding Serena Williams’ U.S. Open Meltdown

BAM! Dragging their ass, get it? BOOM BOOM ACKA-LACKA LACKA BOOM BOOM! I believe my work here is done. Thank you, do come again. What’s that? Oh yeah, the story. Yeah, so uh, the United States Tennis Association is expected to make a decision within the next two weeks regarding whether any further discipline will be necessary [...]

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Griffo

I thought the Nick Griffin episode of Question time was, in the end, largely irrelevant, but still worthwhile. It was definitely good television. When he was actually put on the spot by David Dimbo Dimbleby, the wobbling cycloptic fascist looked panicked and nervous. But too often all the politicians on the panel switched the topic of every discussion to how Griffin was basically a massive cunt, so...

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Knowing to Accept Your Defeat: Ernests Gulbis' Life

The Latvian professional tennis player, Ernests Gulbis, was defeated by Andy Murray in the US Open. It’s not all about wining; it’s about playing good and knowing to accept a defeat. Ernest likes other sports besides tennis and he is not the only sportsman in the family. Tennis cuts the risk of death; improves your ability to accelerate and move quickly; strengths the legs.

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Watch Live US Open Streaming Online

The US open is going to be held on the 31 st of August 2009 through the 13 th of September 2009. It is going to be held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY. If you want to watch US open tennis matches live stream, get registered by clicking link below. Click Here to Watch Live US Open Streaming Online

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US Open Results | US Open Tennis 2009 | Live Streaming | Schedule/Fixtures | US Open Live Scores

The US open is going to be held on the 31 st of August 2009 through the 13 th of September 2009. It is going to be held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY. If you want to watch US open tennis matches live stream, get registered by clicking link below. Click Here to Watch Live US Open Streaming Online

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