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Amazing Murray reaches Thai final against Federer
Briton Andy Murray continued to astound Saturday as the teenager, not yet officially a member of the ranking top 100, reached Sunday's final of the Thailand Open.


Roger Federer flails Finn to reach Bangkok final
Roger Federer ploughed into his second straight final at the 550,000-dollar Thailand Open Saturday, rolling over Finnish friend Jarkko Nieminen 6-3, 6-4.


Federer flails Muller to set up showdown with Nieminen
He is in the semifinals of the Thailand Open


Federer races past unknown to reach Bangkok quarters
Roger Federer gave his diminishing jet-lag short shrift Thursday, blasting past German Denis Gremelmayr with a 6-3, 6-2 to move into the quarter-finals of the Thailand Open.


Federer fends off moment of frustration to win Bangkok opener
Federer struggles against Brazil's unknown Marcos Daniel, ranked 133


Half-strength Hewitt barely survives Czech assault
Scratchy Lleyton Hewitt came out limp against a big-serving Czech outsider and survived 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 in the first-round of the Thailand Open over Lukas Dlouhy.


Holder Federer in the market for another Thai title
Roger Federer arrived in Bangkok on Monday primed for a title defence at the 550,000-dollars Thailand Open.


Croatia and Slovak Republic to meet in historic Davis Cup final
Croatia and the Slovak Republic on Sunday advanced to their first-ever Davis Cup final by adding the point they needed to beat Russia and Argentina respectively.


Croatia and Slovak Republic close in on Davis Cup final
Both countries lead 2-1 against Russia and Argentina in the semifinals.


Hurting Henman backs out of Bangkok
Tim Henman's recurring back problems will keep the Briton out of the Thailand Open next week. Federer and Hewitt, confirmed.


Sony Ericsson WTA TOUR announces 2006 season schedule
Tour continues global expansion with new events in India and Israel; record prize money topping $60 million for first time ever and return of Tour Championships to Europe among other highlights


Nadal succeed in Beijing
The Spanish achieves the tenth title of the season what strengthens his second position in the Career of Champions


The rain paralyzes the matches in Pekin
Moya and Ferrero are already in the quarters


Federer, the invincible
The Swiss renewed his title in the US Open


Agassi showed off his experience in the US Open
David Nabaldian, the only Latin American in career


The US Open remains without Spaniards
Fernando Verdasco was defeated by Nieminen yesterday


Telefónica, one edition more, sponsor of the Masters Series Madrid ´05
With the Spanish operator there are already 19 sponsors in the tournament


James Blake, the black beast of the Spaniards
Verdasco is the only Spanish representative in New York


Federer eases through, Hewitt hangs on
Robredo and Verdasco, the only Spaniards in New York


Nadal and Robredo have already reached the third round of the US OPEN
Moyá, Verdasco, Ferrer, Montañés and Almagro will seek to join with their compatriots in the third round