Monday, September 18, 2006

Tennis News -
At China Open, Beijing

[SF] Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Mario Ancic (CRO) bt Kristian Pless (DEN)/ Danai Udomchoke(THA) 61 62

[F] Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Mario Ancic (CRO) bt BERRER Michael (GER)/ CARLSEN Kenneth (DEN) 64 63
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$170K WTA Sunfeast Open Kolkata - September 18 to 24, 2006

Qualifying Round One -
(WC) Tara Iyer (IND,953) bt (5) Isha Lakhani (IND,390) 64 62
(7) Rushmi Chakravarthi (IND,454) bt Sonal Phadke (IND,718) 64 64
(2) Chia-Jung Chuang (TPE,223) bt Parul Goswami (IND,660) 62 61
(9) Sandhya Nagaraj (IND,556) bt (ALT) Archana Venkataraman (IND,777) 63 62
Sanaa Bhambri (IND,686) bt (3) Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (NED,297) 06 63 76(7)
(8) Sabine Lisicki (GER,491) bt (WC) Ragini Vimal (IND,1349) 61 60
(4) Iroda Tulyaganova (UZB,342) bt Meghha Vakaria (IND,653) 61 60

Qualifying Final Round -
(7) Rushmi Chakravarthi (IND,454) bt (WC) Tara Iyer (IND,953) 75 64
(2) Chia-Jung Chuang (TPE,223) bt (9) Sandhya Nagaraj (IND,556) 76(5) 64
Sanaa Bhambri (IND,686) bt (8) Sabine Lisicki (GER,491) 76(4) 75

Maindraw -
[R1] (5) Sania Mirza (IND,70) vs (Q) Rushmi Chakravarthi (IND,454)
[R1] (7) Nicole Pratt (AUS,79) vs (WC) Sunitha Rao (USA,219)
[R1] (4) Aravane Rezai (FRA,66) vs (WC) Ankita Bhambri (IND,360)
[R1] Hana Sromova (CZE,122) vs (WC) Shikha Uberoi (IND,193)
[R1] (Q) Sanaa Bhambri (IND,686) vs Angeliqe Widjaja (INA,277)

Doubles -
[R1] (1) Liezel Huber (RSA)/ Sania Mirza (IND) vs (WC) Archana Venkataraman (IND)/ Ragini Vimal (IND)
[R1] Chia-Jung Chuang (TPE)/ Tamarine Tanasugarn (THA) vs Casey Dellacqua (AUS)/ Sunitha Rao (USA)
[R1] (4) Hana Sromova (CZE)/ Angeliqe Widjaja INA vs Rushmi Chakravarthi (IND)/ Sandy Gumulya (INA)
[R1] Ankita Bhambri (IND)/ Sanaa Bhambri (IND) vs Akgul Amanmuradova (UZB)/ Iroda Tulyaganova (UZB)
[R1] (3) Yulia Beygelzimer (UKR)/ Yuliana Fedak (UKR) vs (Q) Isha Lakhani (IND)/ Sandhya Nagaraj (IND)
[R1] Sandra Klösel (GER)/ Galina Voskoboeva (RUS) vs Melinda Czink (HUN)/ Shikha Uberoi (IND)
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At the $50K Lubbock challenger, US

[Q1] (2) Harsh Mankad (IND) bt Lars Poerschke (GER) 64 76(4)
[Q1] (8) Sunil Kumar Sipaeya (IND) bt Michael Johnson (USA) 62 63

[Q2] (2) Harsh Mankad (IND) bt Antonio Ruiz-Gonzales (MEX) 64 63
[Q2] (8) Sunil Kumar Sipaeya (IND) bt Andrey Kumantsov (RUS) 75 06 61

[Q3] (2) Harsh Mankad (IND) bt (8) Sunil Kumar Sipaeya (IND) 46 64 60

Doubles Qualifying -
[Q1] Sunil Kumar Sipaeya (IND)/ Daniel Yoo (KOR) l Dieter Kindlemann (GER)/
Michael Lammer (SUI) 26 36

Singles main draw -
[R1] Harsh Mankad (IND,324) vs (4) Michael Russell (USA,154)
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Golf News -
World Golf Championship - Quailifier, Malaysia

Final round scores - (foursomes)
271: Singapore (Mardan Mamat/Lam Chih Bing) 65-73-63-70
278: Italy (Emanuele Canonica/Francesco Molinari) 68-75-64-71

280: Switzerland (Martin Rominger/Nicolas Sulzes) 70-74-65-71
India (Shiv Kapur/Gaurav Ghei) 68-70-66-76
281: Hong Kong (James Stewart/David Freeman) 63-78-70-70
Malaysia (Danny Chia/Iain Steel) 65-78-63-75
282: Philippines (Gerald Rosales/Juvic Pagunsan) 64-74-70-74
Finland (Mikko Maneros/Juha Pekka Peltomaki) 69-72-67-74
286: Chinese Taipei (Lu Wei-lan/Lu Wei-chih) 70-75-68-73
287: Myanmar (Zaw Moe/Soe Kyaw Naing) 72-78-69-68
290: Holland (Ruben Wechgelaer/John Bleys) 73-73-65-79
294: Pakistan (Muhammed Munir/Imdad Hussain) 69-78-69-78
296: Ghana (Emos Korblah/Victo Brave Mensah) 69-79-72-76
316: Mauritius (Billy Narraina/Vishnoo Seeneevassen) 75-85-78-78

Top two teams qualified for Barbados World Cup in December.
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ANA Open 2006 - Third Round (JPGA Tour)

T21 Jeev Milkha Singh 68 70 72 -3
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ANA Open 2006 - Final Standing (JPGA Tour)

T14 Jeev Milkha Singh 68 70 72 69 -5 ¥1,485,000
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84 LUMBER Classic - Second Round (USPGA Tour)

Withdrew after first round * Arjun Atwal +7 79
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Hockey News -
2006 World Cup, Monchengladbach, Germany (6-17th Sept)

15/09
5-8 New Zealand : England 3:4 (2:1)
5-8 Netherlands : Pakistan 2:3 (0:2)
SF Australia : Korea 4:2 (0:1)
SF Germany : Spain 2:2 (1:1) (3-1 in Penalty Shootout)

16/09
9-12 South Africa : Japan 2:5 (0:2)
9-12 Argentina : India 3:2 (0:1)
7-8 New Zealand : Netherlands 0:3 (0:1)
5-6 England : Pakistan 1:0 (0:0)

17/09
11-12 South Africa : India 0:1 (0:0)
9-10 Japan : Argentina 2:1 (0:0)
3-4 Korea : Spain 2:3 (0:1) (Spain won on Golden Goal)
(Final) Australia : Germany 3:4 (2:1)

Germany won the Hockey World Cup overpowering Australia 4-3 in the final in Monchengladbach, Germany.

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