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News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 12 minutes ago
Argentina’s Juan Martin del Potro outgunned Roger Federer in London on Thursday...S biography failed to mention drug-taking, tanking, wigs or bogeymen. The first three omissions were because, unlike Andre Agassi, he was unfamiliar with the lot of
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News Source: NewKerala
| about 4 hours ago
Del Potro edged out Murray by virtue of winning just one more game than the 22-year-old Scot. However, it was only several minutes after the end of the match that the outcome was confirmed, by which time many of the crowd had left. Even Murray,
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News Source: Tulsa World
| about 5 hours ago
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News Source: The Irish Times
| about 6 hours ago
Following the Scot's win against Fernando Verdasco, the only scenario that could see Murray miss out came to fruition when Del Potro won in three sets. His unlikely late night triumph meant the three players were tied on match wins and sets won and
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News Source: NewKerala
| about 9 hours ago
The maths could not have been more complex for places at the weekend at the eight-man season wrapup. Murray needed a three-hour struggle to tighten the race in the afternoon, but had to wait to learn his fate until Federer's night-time clash, which
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News Source: Independent
| about 9 hours ago
Andy Murray last night called on umpires to get tough on players taking too long between points after being made to work hard for victory against a determined Fernando Verdasco at the ATP World Tour Finals. The 22-year-old Scot seemed in a sullen
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News Source: India Abroad
| about 10 hours ago
I mean, I asked Juan Martin myself at the net, 'Did you make it or not?' He said, 'I don't think so.' "So that's the story I got. Of course, you got to feel sorry for the guy who didn't make it." A straight sets defeat for Federer would have
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News Source: The Age
| about 10 hours ago
He didn't know, Roger Federer didn't know, and Juan Martin del Potro thought he did know -- but he was wrong. That was the nailbiting situation at London's O2 Arena as three of the planet's top tennis players were left clueless as to whether they had