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March 22, 2010
Paes says he wants to win more Grand Slam titles

Indian tennis ace Leander Paes said he would continue to play in the Grand Slams in future and would love to win some more titles.
Elite trio exit Australian Open

The Australian Open claimed three high-profile victims on Sunday as the demands of the first grand slam of the year left players battling exhaustion and agonising pain.
Sania`s singles campaign over in Aus Open

Sania Mirza crashed out of singles event of the Australian Open after suffering a straight-set defeat in the first round at the hands 26th seed Aravane Rezai of France.
Grand Slam into Melbourne

A game with a prolific history that dates back to the early 11th century France, tennis has permeated into the otherwise nonchalant bourgeoisie since the second half of the 20th century.
Clijsters sends ominous warning ahead of Australian Open

Five tournaments. Two titles. One grand slam. Not a bad return for someone who had not played tennis for two years before coming out of retirement.
Somdev gets easy first round opponent in Aus Open qualifiers

Somdev Devvarman has drawn an easy opponent in local player James Duckworth in the opening round of the qualifying event of the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year.
Hope to end men`s doubles Slam drought with Mirnyi: Bhupathi

A men`s doubles Grand Slam title has eluded Mahesh Bhupathi since 2002 and the Indian tennis star is hoping to end the seven-year drought next season when he rejoins forces with Max Mirnyi.
Murray confident of joining grand slam club soon

Andy Murray was left in the shade by Juan Martin del Potro this year as the gangly Argentine made his grand slam breakthrough although the Briton is confident his time will arrive soon.
Murray says injury lay-off will help break Grand Slam duck

British tennis star Andy Murray believes his recent injury lay-off could help him break his Grand Slam duck.
Glover captures Grand Slam event by five strokes

Reigning US Open champion Lucas Glover fired a five-under 66 to easily win the USD 1.35-million PGA Grand Slam of Golf by five strokes on Wednesday.
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