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Hewitt downs former champ Gaudio
KING OF LOST CAUSES:
It took the Aussie three hours 28 minutes to overcome his Argentine opponent at the French Open and join Roger Federer in the third round
Lleyton Hewitt staged a trademark barnstorming comeback from two sets down yesterday to beat 2004 champion Gaston Gaudio and reach the French Open third round.
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Hargreaves to join Manchester United in five-year deal
Manchester United finalized a deal yesterday to sign Owen Hargreaves from Bayern Munich.
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Spurs cruise past Jazz into the NBA finals
Tim Duncan and Tony Parker powered an early 14-0 spurt and the San Antonio Spurs cruised past the Utah Jazz 109-84 and into the NBA finals on Wednesday.
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The `Welsh Wizard' to end Wales career
GOODBYE RYAN GIGGS:
The fans will witness the end of the winger's international career tomorrow when he bows out after the qualifier against the Czech Republic
Manchester United's Welsh winger Ryan Giggs confirmed his retirement from international soccer on Wednesday.
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Italy suffer injury problems in race to catch group leaders
World Cup winners Italy know they have to make up ground if they are to qualify for next year's European Championship.
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Gilberto Simoni conquers Giro d'Italia's mountains
Former two-time winner Gilberto Simoni, of Saunier Duval, proved himself the equal again to the mountain rated the toughest in Europe as he won the 17th stage of the Giro d'Italia held over 142km from Linz in Austria to Monte Zoncolan on Wednesday.
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Ducks take 2-0 Stanley Cup lead
ANAHEIM ON TOP:
The Senators face a daunting task, as teams that have won the first two games at home have captured the cup 29 times out of 30
Samuel Pahlsson figured out Ottawa Senators goalie Ray Emery with 5:44 left in the third period to give the Anaheim Ducks a 1-0 victory and a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup finals on Wednesday.
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Twins earn three-game sweep over Chicago
Torii Hunter walked with the bases loaded in the ninth inning, forcing in the winning run and lifting the Minnesota Twins over the struggling Chicago White Sox 7-6 for a three-game sweep on Wednesday.
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Bryant backtracks on trade demand after conversation
TIME TO GO? :
Kobe Bryant said in a radio interview that he wanted to leave the Lakers, but it wasn't long before he was changing his tune
Believing he had been insulted and misled, Kobe Bryant asked the Los Angles Lakers for a trade on Wednesday and insisted nothing could change his mind.
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