Archive for January, 2010

Murray’s loss brings tears, apology (AP)

The weight of a nation's expectations broke Andy Murray's composure Sunday after Roger Federer broke his game. Receiving his runner-up prize, Murray's voice faltered and he blinked away tears as he apologized to his fans at home for not bringing home the first British trophy in a men's tennis major in 74 years.

Court invader at Australian Open faces charges (Vietnews Online)

A man who invaded the Rod Laver Arena court at the end of the Australian Open semifinal between Briton Andy Murray and Croatian Marin Cilic on Thursday night will face police charges

Court invader at Australian Open faces charges (The Malaysian Insider)

MELBOURNE, Jan 29 – A man who invaded the Rod Laver Arena court at the end of the Australian Open semi-final between Briton Andy Murray and Croatian Marin Cilic on Thursday night will face police charges. A man wearing a shirt emblazoned with Croatian colours invaded the court just after the players finished their match and approached Cilic as he was preparing to shake the chair umpire’s hand …

Court invader at Australian Open faces charges (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

A man who invaded the Rod Laver Arena court at the end of the Australian Open semi-final between Briton Andy Murray and Croatian Marin Cilic Thursday night will face police charges.

Court invader at Australian Open faces charges (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)

By Ian Ransom

Court invader at Australian Open faces charges (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

By Ian Ransom

Man who walked onto court after Andy Murray-Marin Cilic match to face charges (ESPN)

A man who invaded Rod Laver Arena’s court at the end of the Australian Open semifinal between Andy Murray and Marin Cilic will face police charges.

Serena Williams (Los Angeles Times)

Let’s get right to the point.

Bode Miller to try for spot in US Open (AP)

Bode Miller will trade his skis for a tennis racket after the Winter Olympics and World Cup season. Miller will attempt to qualify for the U.S.

Spiritual journey led Henin back to game (AP)

Justine Henin's travels through Congo and Cambodia didn't begin as the spiritual journey that ultimately set her on the path back to tennis. Now that she has returned, Henin says she recalls images of those travels daily: the African baby who took her hand and wouldn't let go, the Congolese girl who pleaded, "Take me back with you to Belgium," the children who delighted at…

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