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Juniors heat up in Melbourne

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The Australian Open Juniors gets underway on Sunday with India’s Yuki Bhambri the clear favourite to win the boys title. Bhambri enjoyed great success in the second half of the 2008 Circuit, claiming two Grade A titles including The Osaka Mayor’s Cup in Japan.

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Juniors heat up in Melbourne

As the temperature rose above 40 degrees Celcius at Melbourne Park it was a case of survival of the fittest at the junior Australian Open on Wednesday.France’s Kristina Mladenovic was delighted to get past Victoria Kamenskaya of Russia

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news : Mr. Al-Jurshi participate in Morocco
Posted by admin on 2010/9/1 23:09:44 (10 reads)

On the other hand Saudi Federation has Received from International Federation tell the selection of the Judge Mosa Al-Jurshi to attend the second international tests and get the badge of the International which will take place in Morocco's capital during the period from 09/29 to 10/03/1431 AH.
Mr. Mosa Aljurshi pleased with this choice and wish to God Almighty to be a success allied to regulate the constellation six international Saudis Judges and gave thanks and appreciation to His Excellency President of the Federation, Dr. / Abdel Rahman Angari and his excellency the Secretary General of the Union Mr. / Mohamed Ajaji for their support and encouragement and support him For the international emblem.

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latest news : Mardy Fish the American Tennis player continued his going to top
Posted by admin on 2010/8/27 12:54:34 (16 reads)

Mardy Fish the American Tennis player continued his going to top in the championship of Cincinnati championship for tennis of the masters. The total amount of the reward 3 millions Dollar and he qualified to the final stage after his wining in semi-final at the Saturday night yesterday

Fish rose against the American Andy Roddick who ranked the 9th Where Fish over come him 6/4 and 7/6 (7/3) and 6/1. Fish Became one step ahead to the champioship

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Tournaments : Marathon man Szabo wins opening day epic
Posted by admin on 2009/4/1 9:38:22 (5653 reads)

You have to hand it to Australian qualifier Jordan Szabo, who certainly earned his place in the second round of the Australian Open boys’ tournament with a stomach-churning 76 16 1311 win over Ronak Manuja of India which got the tournament off to a dramatic start. “I just kept going,” said Szabo afterwards. “I had a match point at 9-8 on his serve and then another three or four at 10-11 and then finally took one to go 13-11. I was definitely starting to get tired at the end. I felt pretty good but I was definitely starting to feel like I needed food and stuff. It felt like we’d been going for well over three hours and then I found out afterwards it was three and a half hours. It’s quite a long time, especially when one of the sets was 6-1. It’s the longest match I’ve ever played.”

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