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Au revoir Anastasia MyskinaPARIS: PARIS: The role of defending French Open champion weighed on Anastasia Myskina, as did her mother's illness. And so her bid to repeat ended in record time. The fifth-seeded Russian became the first defending titlist at Roland Garros to ... Schumachers squabble FRANKFURT: Ralf Schumacher has accused older brother Michael of endangering their lives with a risky overtaking manoeuvre at the Monaco Grand Prix. Michael tried to squeeze in-between the wall and his brother's Toyota in the last lap on the ...
Gayle's century goes in vainST. LUCIA: Opener Chris Gayle slammed 124 but West Indies lost a record ninth consecutive one-day international and Pakistan's 22-run victory wrapped up a 3-0 series sweep on Sunday. Pakistan, which had already clinched its first triumph in ... Quality performance missing LUDHIANA: The six-legged National athletics circuit enters its third stop at the Guru Nanak Stadium here on Tuesday with the hope that there would be overall improvement to make up for the disappointments of the past week. So far, performances ... Cricket Tennis Hockey
Time to play as a team, says Dilip TirkeyHYDERABAD: Dilip Tirkey, a triple Olympian, is cool in handling the captaincy of Indian hockey. He is practical in his approach as the Indians prepare to leave on Tuesday for the Azlan Shah Trophy in Malaysia. "It's time to play as a team. There ... IHF election completed KOLKATA: The Indian Hockey Federation, on Monday, completed its election with a group of three dissidents, led by Narinder Batra, forcing the incumbent president K.P.S. Gill face voting to retain power for a fourth consecutive term. For the ... Other Stories
Football A mix of seniors and juniors for Pakistan tour CHENNAI: India will be sending a mixed team of seniors and under-23 players to Pakistan for the three friendly football matches to be played at Quetta (June 12), Peshawar (June 16) and Lahore (June 18). The chairman of AIFF's technical ... Other Stories
Athletics Basketball Billiards & Snooker Chess Golf Racing : Horse Romantic Forever bags main event Udhagamandalam: Romantic Forever, ridden by Kabthar, won the Nilgiris Gold Cup, the main event of the races here on Tuesday. The winner is owned by N. Anantharam and trained by R. Foley. 1. CANNANORE PLATE (1,300m), Cl. V-B: Smart ... Other Stories
Racing : Motor Sailing Valuable practice for contestants Chennai: The one-man sailing dinghies, manoeuvring through the wind, sliced through water. And the Bay of Bengal, reflecting sunlight, turned a sea of silver. On view was a compelling mix of velocity, skill and nature's changing colours. It was ... Shooting Sports : General Table Tennis Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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