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Zheng looks to help quake victims

[2008-07-03 08:00]

LONDON: Surprise Wimbledon semifinalist Zheng Jie will use her prize money to help the earthquake victims in her home province of Sichuan, she said on Tuesday.

Win or lose, Jiang confident Williams will be shocked

[2008-07-03 08:00]

Chinese tennis head coach Jiang Hongwei believes Zheng Jie will be able to shock Serena Williams in the Wimbledon semifinal, which takes place tonight on Center Court.

Sun moves to Austria Vienna

[2008-07-03 08:00]

Austria's first division soccer club Austria Vienna confirmed yesterday it has reached an on-loan deal with Chinese international player Sun Xiang and will offer him a one-year contract as long as he passes a fitness test.

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[2008-07-03 08:00]

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[2008-07-03 08:00]

Grumpy Jankovic joins Wimbledon departures

[2008-07-02 07:49]

LONDON: Jelena Jankovic and Svetlana Kuznetsova joined the Wimbledon scrapheap on Monday when the second week began with more shocks and the Williams sisters steaming headlong toward a third family final.

Zheng reaches first Grand Slam quarters

[2008-07-02 07:49]

LONDON: Zheng Jie reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal as the Chinese wild card's Wimbledon fairy tale continued with a convincing 6-3, 6-4 victory over Hungarian 15th seed Agnes Szavay on Monday.

Woods unable to say when he will play again

[2008-07-02 07:49]

NEW YORK: World No 1 Tiger Woods does not know when he will be able to play again after doctors built a new knee ligament for him using tendon taken from his right hamstring.

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[2008-07-02 07:49]

Baseball

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[2008-07-02 07:49]

Gay runs wind-aided 9.68 to win 100

[2008-07-01 08:04]

EUGENE, Oregon: Tyson Gay ran the fastest 100m under any conditions in history, a wind-aided effort of 9.68 seconds to win the sprint final Sunday at the US Olympic track and field trials.

Park third S. Korean to win US Women's Open

[2008-07-01 08:04]

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota: South Korean Park In-bee fired a 2-under 71 Saturday to capture the US Women's Open, becoming the youngest champion in the major championship's history.

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