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Thursday 23 June 2008

Sports News & Schedule for June, Monday 23

FOOTBALL

Build-up to Euro 2008 semi-finals between Germany and Turkey on Wednesday and Russia and Spain a day later.

Master slugs: Fbl-Euro-2008

 

TENNIS

Wimbledon gets under way with men's number one Roger Federer and his female counterpart Ana Ivanovic playing first round matches against Dominik Hrbaty and Rossana De Los Rios respectively. Coverage by Dave James and Steve Griffiths.

Master slug: Tennis-GBR-Wimbledon

 

FIELD HOCKEY

Rest day in the men's Champions Trophy 2008, including five of the top six world ranked men's teams, the last major international tournament before the Olympics. Coverage by Bruce Hamilton.

 

Soccer-Brazilian championship results and standings and Sunday's results and standings from Argentine championship matches

 

The Australian cricket team

 

Jarno Trulli's third-place finish at the French Grand Prix took on extra meaning for Toyota on Sunday following the death of former team principal Ove Andersson

New York Giants

Martin Kaymer is already drawing praise from golfing greats like Ernie Els, Colin Montgomerie and Bernhard Langer.

 

China is tipped to win one more medal than the United States at the Beijing Olympics - 88 to 87 - and top the overall table for the first time, according to a survey released Monday by accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

 

ProTour standings after the Tour of Switzerland on Sunday.

 

India's cricket board Sunday commemorated the silver jubilee of the 1983 World Cup

 

Athletics, Women's team results from the European Cup in Annecy on Sunday

 

NHL - The Ottawa Senators have re-signed center Chris Kelly to a four-year, $8.5 million deal.

 

Cricket - Sri Lanka fast-bowling all rounder Farveez Maharoof has been ruled out of the Asia Cup with an abdominal strain.

 

The Association of Tennis Professionals board is expected to rubber stamp tough new sanctions for match fixing just as Wimbledon is getting started.

 

Wimbledon chief executive Ian Ritchie said on Sunday there was no hard evidence of match-fixing in professional tennis and no one had produced fresh allegations


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