Juan Carlos Ferrero

Road to Barcelona

Spain and Czech Republic have gone about their business rather differently to reach this year’s Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Final in Barcelona. Czech Republic, meanwhile, has relied on the services of Radek Stepanek and Tomas...

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As Henry shows, footballers can't be trusted

Football players just can't be trusted to be honest and Thierry Henry proved that by choosing to play volleyball against Ireland, blatantly handling the ball for the goal that sent France to the World Cup. Geet Sethi shrugged...

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Spain names Ferrero reserve

BARCELONA, Spain - Spain captain Albert Costa has named Juan Carlos Ferrero as the first substitute for the defending champion's Davis Cup final against the Czech Republic. Ferrero, who won singles matches in Spain's...

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Sethi, Advani post wins in IBSF World Snooker

Geet Sethi shrugged off a first frame deficit to thrash Kuwait's Ayyoub Alsharrah in the masters category while world champion Pankaj Advani continued his brilliant run in the men's event by defeating compatriot Sandeep Gulati...

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'We got robbed': Irish demand replay with France

Ireland appealed to France and football authorities on Thursday to replay their World Cup playoff in Paris after an obvious handball by Thierry Henry produced the winning goal. Viswanathan Anand had to be content with a second...

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Nadal to lead Spain’s defence of Davis Cup

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 MADRID: World number two Rafael Nadal will lead Spain’s defence of the Davis Cup in the final against the Czech Republic next month, captain Albert Costa announced on Monday. Fernando Verdasco,...

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Costa announces squad for Final

Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco, David Ferrer and Feliciano Lopez will contest the 2009 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group Final, announced captain Albert Costa on Monday. Costa had the difficult task of choosing four players...

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Ferrer to play Heinken Open again

Updated at 5:53am on 17 November 2009 Former winner and current top-20 player, David Ferrer of Spain has been confirmed as an entrant for January's Heineken Open tennis tournament in Auckland. The 2007 winner, Ferrer has an...

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Spain's domination begins

The 2000 Davis Cup Final has to be one of the spiciest and most bristling in the 109-year history of tennis’s premier team competition. With the good fortune of a draw that allowed for four home ties, Spain reached its first...

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Baghdatis heading to Sydney

Crowd favourite Marcos Baghdatis has confirmed his intention to play in January's Medibank International Sydney as he seeks a return to the form that carried him to the 2006 Australian Open final. The Cypriot, currently ranked...

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