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Blues name squad for SA tour
Blues name squad for SA tour

Blues head coach Sir John Kirwan has named his 26-man squad for their upcoming tour to South Africa.

Cesc: Mata one of the best
Cesc: Mata one of the best

Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas has praised his Spanish international team-mate Juan Mata for the impact he has made on the Premier League.

De Villiers welcomes long-lost victory
De Villiers welcomes long-lost victory

Captain AB de Villiers emerged the relieved recipient of a Champions Trophy semi-final berth, after South Africa's rain-affected Group B clash against the West Indies at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff ended in a tie.

Button: Whitmarsh still the man
Button: Whitmarsh still the man

Jenson Button insists that McLaren are united in their support for Martin Whitmarsh, and is backing him to turn the Woking outfit's fortunes around.

Golfers impressed by Merion
Golfers impressed by Merion

US Open Champion Justin Rose said he was surprised by how well the Merion Golf Course held up last week.

Tomic beats British hopeful
Tomic beats British hopeful

Bernard Tomic beat Great Britain's James Ward 6-3 6-4 in the first round of the Aegon International in Eastbourne on Tuesday.

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  • Tomic beats British hopefulTomic beats British hopeful

    Bernard Tomic beat Great Britain's James Ward 6-3 6-4 in the first round of the Aegon International in Eastbourne on Tuesday.

  • Malisse executes upsetMalisse executes upset

    Xavier Malisse caused a major upset when he beat David Ferrer 7-6(7-3) 6-3 at the Topshelf Open on Tuesday.

  • Rudisha injury worryRudisha injury worry

    Olympic champion David Rudisha will spend at least three weeks trying to recover from a knee injury he sustained while training in New York this week.

  • Federer in right frame of mindFederer in right frame of mind

    Seventeen-time Major champion Roger Federer said his mind was free of "any clutter" ahead of his Wimbledon title defence this month.