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Caddie Juan Carlos Ferrero Gets Tips From Sergio Garcia
World number seven Sergio Garcia, who is eyeing title defence at Thailand Championship, showed former tennis star Juan Carlos Ferrero how to carry the bag properly and even went to fetch them both water -- normally the caddie's job.
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Tennis Legend Juan Carlos Ferrero to be Sergio Garcia's Caddie at Thailand Golf
Former French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero will add extra star power during Thailand Golf Championship, which also features Bubba Watson, Martin Kaymer, Ernie Els, Lee Westwood and Victor Dubuisson.
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Champions Tennis League: Leander Paes Shines but Punjab Marshalls Lose vs Delhi Dreams
Delhi Dreams won 25-19 vs Punjab Marshalls, winning all singles ties. Leander Paes of Punjab won both mixed doubles and men's doubles ties.
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Champions Tennis League: See India Through my Eyes, Vijay Amritraj Tells Martina Hingis, Venus Williams and Co.
The inaugural edition of the Vijay Amritraj-promoted Champions Tennis League will see the likes of Venus Williams, Martina Hingis, David Ferrer and Juan Carlos Ferrero among others compete with India's own tennis stars.
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Fabio Fognini wins Mercedes Cup for 1st title
Fognini led 4-1 before dropping serve in the third. He held on and became the first Italian champion in Stuttgart.
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Roger Federer eases into Halle quarters on grass return
Federer, who is using the tournament as a tune-up for the defence of his title at the All England Club later this month, needed just 67 minutes to see off Stebe in what was the Swiss star's first outing since losing to Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the last eight at Roland Garros.
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Mahesh Bhupathi to manage World No.2 Andy Murray
The partnership is aimed at helping Murray, ranked second in the world after last week's win at the Miami Masters, develop his off-court interests in Asia and the Middle East.
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Murray hopes to go higher after reaching World No.2 with Miami title
Murray's rise to the second spot behind No. 1 Novak Djokovic of Serbia will edge Swiss great Roger Federer down, while Ferrer will move back to No. 4 in the world at the expense of compatriot Rafael Nadal.
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Andy Murray outlasts David Ferrer to win Miami Masters
Murray will rise to World No. 2, bumping his way ahead of Roger Federer, while Ferrer will move past Rafael Nadal to become fourth in the rankings, both men matching the best position of their careers with the improvement.
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David Ferrer beats 'dark horse' Tommy Haas to reach Miami Masters final
A determined Ferrer twice rallied from a break down in the third set to end the giant-killing run of 15th-seeded Haas, who stunned world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the fourth round.
