Friday, 27 January 2012

Gulf News Doha: After enjoying one of the most successful years in his European Tour career, Denmark's Thomas Bjorn is fired up to defend his title at the 2012 Commercialbank Qatar Masters presented by Dolphin Energy, being staged from February 2-5. For the World Number 35 it will be a welcome return to the...
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The Miami Herald MEN TO WATCH Novak Djokovic The Serb's Aussie Open title last year launched a 70-6 season that included three Grand Slam trophies, a 41-match win streak and the top ranking ahead of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Can he do it again? Rafael Nadal The Spaniard has a nagging shoulder...
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Indian Express The year could not have started on a better note for 14-year-old Sachin Kumar. On a high in 2011, in which he won more tennis titles than any other player from Chandigarh and climbed to the the Number 2 spot in the All India...
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Business Wire DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/158e1c/qatar_freight_tran) has announced the addition of the "Qatar Freight Transport Report 2012" report to their offering. By laying the foundations for its new port in October, Qatar hopes it is laying the...
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The News & Observer AP Photo Jo-Wilfried Tsonga returns the ball to Gael Monfils of France during a final match at the Qatar ATP Open Tennis tournament in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday Jan. 7, 2012. Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name tool goes here By MICHAEL CASEY - AP Sports Writer By MICHAEL CASEY...
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Bloomberg Andy Murray warmed up for the Australian Open with a straight sets win against Alexandr Dolgopolov in the Brisbane International tennis final today. Murray defeated Ukraine’s Dolgopolov 6-1, 6-3 in 65 minutes to claim a 22nd ATP...
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The News & Observer AP Photo Gael Monfils of France returns the ball to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga during a final match at the Qatar ATP Open Tennis tournament in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday Jan. 7, 2012. Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name tool goes here By MICHAEL CASEY - AP Sports Writer By MICHAEL CASEY...
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Sydney Morning Herald Even with Messieurs Federer, Nadal, Murray and company circling, Novak Djokovic seriously thinks he can kick-start another 41-match winning run with a successful Australian Open title defence. So supremely confident is Djokovic after his crazy 2011, when he went unbeaten until June and swept to 10...
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The Daily Telegraph Australia ROGER Federer is banking on natural remedies instead of painkillers to cure back pain as his quest for a fifth Australian Open title hangs in the balance. The Swiss superstar will remain in Doha to have more treatment, mostly massage, ahead of his flight to Melbourne next week. Winner of a record 16...
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