French Open 2011 News
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Li Na beats Peng Shuai in all-China Shenzhen final
Li Na, Asia's highest-ranking player in tennis history and the top seed at the WTA tournament, downed Peng, who was seeded fifth, 6-4, 7-5.
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Pope Francis not to attend friendly between Italy and Argentina
Pope Francis, who is known to be a keen football fan, will however meet the players on the eve of the match.
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Wimbledon: Hsieh and Peng win women's doubles title
Hsieh became the first player from Taiwan to win a Grand Slam title while Peng gave China its first doubles title at a major in seven years.
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Two years on Li Na still stands alone
Li Na's momentous French Open title win of 2011 was expected to open the floodgates for Asian -- and in particular Chinese -- players in world tennis.
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Yao Ming named Houston Goodwill Ambassador
Chinese basketball star Yao Ming played for the Houston Rockets for nine seasons before he retired from the sport in 2011.
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Rome, Milan could host Euro 2020 games
Rome and Milan are in the race to host the Euro 2020 as UEFA, the ruling body of football in Europe, mulls to host the showpiece tournament across the continent to celebrate the competition's 60th anniversary.
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Laura Robson enters Guangzhou Open semi-finals
Rising British star Laura Robson on Thursday reached the semi-finals of the WTA Guangzhou Open by defeating China's Peng Shuai 7-5, 5-7, 6-2.
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Olympics more exciting than Wimbledon: Peng
China's Peng Shuai said the Olympic tennis tournament will be much more exciting than the regular Wimbledon as it is a one-off special with national pride at stake.
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Wimbledon 2012: What might be in store for Week 2
Good thing Wimbledon schedules its middle Sunday as a day off. This year, that gave everyone a chance to catch their breath after an eventful Week 1. Really, when action resumes Monday with all 16 men's and women's fourth-round matches, what could Week 2 possibly have in store to equal what the first six days offered?
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Olympics History: 1908 LONDON
London was host for the first time when Rome withdrew. With 1,500 competitors from 19 nations the Games were by now established.
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Sharapova storms into last 16 at French Open
Maria Sharapova stormed into the French Open last 16 on Saturday, brushing aside China's Peng Shuai 6-2, 6-1, while semi-final rivals Li Na and Petra Kvitova laboured to reach the second week.
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Paes-Peya knocked out of French Open
India's nightmare at the French Open continued with Leander Paes and his Austrian partner Alexander Peya being dumped out of the men's doubles second round by Mikhail Elgin of Russia and Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan here Saturday.
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Six major champions reach 2nd round at French Open
Six major champions successfully made their way through the first round of the French Open on the opening day. One didn't.
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Rome's red clay feels like 'paradise' : Djokovic
The red clay courts of the Italian Open "seem like paradise" to Novak Djokovic after a week on the experimental blue surface in Madrid.
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Michael Jordan sues Chinese firm
Former basketball star Michael Jordan has filed a suit against a Chinese sportswear and shoe manufacturer for "unauthorized use" of his name and identity, his attorney said on Thursday.
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Li storms through as Peng crashes
China's grand slam champion Li Na stormed into the Australian Open's third round Wednesday but compatriot Peng Shuai fell by the wayside.
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Yao Ming, Branson join hands to fight shark fin trade
Recently retired Chinese NBA star Yao Ming is taking the fight against eating shark fins back to his homeland, where demand for the traditional delicacy is soaring despite efforts to ban their use and trade.
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Schiavone beats Lucic in straight sets at US Open
Seventh-seeded Francesca Schiavone needed just 53 minutes to advance to the third round of the US Open, beating Mirjana Lucic 6-1, 6-1 on Thursday.