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- The Australian market looks set to open lower following Dow Jones and Nasdaq falls overnight.BigPond News - May 22 03:52pm
- Perhaps one of the more unexpected stories to have emerged has been the relative dominance of Maria Sharapova over this year's clay court season. One says "relative" only because Sharapova's main rival and tormentor in the months before—World No. 1 Victoria Azarenka —has only played a secondary role in events on clay. The Belarusian, who won the Australian Open in January and Indian Wells in ...Bleacher Report - 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
- The Australian market looks set to open higher after European markets rose overnight.BigPond News - May 21 05:16pm
- The Australian share market has opened more than half a per cent higher.BigPond News - May 22 12:25am
Azarenka to meet Serena in Madrid Open final
MADRID (Reuters) - Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams will square off for the Madrid Open title after the current and former world number ones swept into the final with a minimum of fuss on Saturday. Australian Open champion Azarenka took a step closer to a fifth title of 2012 when she dispatched Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2 6-4, before Williams, seeded ninth at the premier event in the Spanish ...Reuters via Yahoo! News - May 12 07:09am- Azarenka withdraws from Italian Open - Fox Sports
- Top-ranked Azarenka withdraws from Italian Open - The Argus-Press
- Victoria Azarenka Withdraws From Italian Open - New York Times
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Azarenka to meet Serena in Madrid Open final
MADRID (Reuters) - Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams will square off for the Madrid Open title after the current and former world number ones swept into the final with a minimum of fuss on Saturday. Australian Open champion Azarenka took a step closer to a fifth title of 2012 when she dispatched Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2 6-4, before Williams, seeded ninth at the premier event in the Spanish ...Reuters via Yahoo! News - May 12 07:34am- Serena humbles Azarenka to win Madrid Open... - Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News
- Serena Williams routs Azarenka to win Madri... - Associated Press via Yahoo! News
- Azarenka, Sharapova advance to 2nd ro... - The Associated Press via Yahoo! Sports
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- Five Greats Who Never Won the French OpenThe legends of the tennis world think of winning a career Slam, that is, to win all four of the Grand Slam singles titles in a career. Winning all of the Grand Slams and mastering all surfaces truly allows a player to put his mark on history. The most recent members of this small club are Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Nadal joined with the U.S. Open title in 2010 while Federer needed the ...Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! Sports - May 21 11:42am
- French Open 2012: Why There Are Reasons for Hope When It Com... - Bleacher Report
- Serena Williams wins, Venus bows out at Madrid - Provo Daily Herald
- Federer rallies to beat Berdych in Madrid fi... - The Bryan-College Station Eagle
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- Novak Djokovic: French Open Win Would Solidify Superiority over Rafael NadalNovak Djokovic is a clay surface away from supremacy. The Serbian superstar is the No. 1 tennis player in the world, but on clay, he isn’t the king— Rafael Nadal holds that title. But if Djoker steals Rafa’s personal version of homecourt advantage, he’ll become unstoppable. Djokovic has eliminated Nadal in the Finals of the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. In the French Open though ...Bleacher Report - May 21 02:36pm
- Rafael Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic: Live Stream Info for Master... - Bleacher Report
- Nadal Beats Djokovic to Win 6th Italian Open - ABC News
- Nadal dominates Djokovic to win in Rome - BigPond Sport
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- Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka on Friday blamed the organizers of the women's tour for the ranking rules that may have jeopardized her health ahead of the French Open.Fox Sports - May 18 07:22am
- MELBOURNE, May 14 (Bernama) -- The world''s best squash players are expectedto be in Canberra when it plays host to the Australian Open from August 13-19.The Australian Open has been a huge success since moving to Canberra in 2010and Squash Australia chief executive Gary O''Donnell said he expected the 2012event to be even better than the two previous editions."Everyone involved has done a ...Bernama Media via Yahoo! Malaysia News - May 13 10:40pm






