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Federer beats Murray to win Aus Open


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Rajendra Orpe
bad grammar rediff
by Rajendra Orpe on Jan 31, 2010 05:22 PM

what is going on?

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praveen singh
Federer the best
by praveen singh on Jan 31, 2010 05:20 PM

what a victory man. no one is close to you. i wish to play against you. its the dream of my life.

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Rajendra Orpe
rediff get your english right first
by Rajendra Orpe on Jan 31, 2010 05:19 PM

what kind of grammar is this?

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praveen singh
Federer the best
by praveen singh on Jan 31, 2010 05:19 PM

what a victory man. no one is close to you. i wish to play against you. its the dream of my life.

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Rajendra Orpe
rediff please get your english right first
by Rajendra Orpe on Jan 31, 2010 05:17 PM

what kind of language is this?

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Abhishek Jaiswal
king of tennis GOAT
by Abhishek Jaiswal on Jan 31, 2010 05:16 PM

There has never been a player like fedex in world tennis ever....so many grand slams he has pocketed but his hunger is still on...I guess world tennis players can only wait for federer to retire before they have their hands on slam trophies!!!!

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Rajendra Orpe
Rediff please get the grammar right first!
by Rajendra Orpe on Jan 31, 2010 05:16 PM

What kind of English is this?

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praveen singh
federer the best
by praveen singh on Jan 31, 2010 05:12 PM

what a victory man. no one is close to you. you are the best . i wish i could have got a chance to play with you.

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praveen singh
federer the best
by praveen singh on Jan 31, 2010 05:12 PM

what a victory man. no one is close to you. you are the best . i wish i could have got a chance to play with you.

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Peter Fernandes
write about Leader he has won too!
by Peter Fernandes on Jan 31, 2010 05:11 PM  | Hide replies

come on guys please mentione about Leader he has won the mixed doubles!!! please do not ignore this great sports person of India!!!

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anjani
Re: write about Leader he has won too!
by anjani on Jan 31, 2010 05:15 PM
Leander Paes [ Images ] equalled the record for most Grand Slam title triumphs by an Indian as the veteran and his Zimbabwean partner Cara Black [ Images ] clinched the Australian Open [ Images ] mixed doubles Championship with a straight-set win in Melbourne [ Images ] on Sunday.

Top seeds and favourites, the 36-year-old Paes and the 30-year-old Black beat 10th seeds Ekaterina Makarova of Russia [ Images ] and Jaroslav Levinsky of Czechoslovakia 7-5, 6-3 in just about one and a half hour.

The triumph gave the Indian his 11th overall and fifth mixed doubles title. With this, Paes has equalled one-time doubles' partner Mahesh Bhupathi's [ Images ] tally.

The last couple of times they reached a Grand Slam final, Paes and Black ended up on the losing side and eager to make amends for that, they were dominant from the word go today.

They broke their rivals as early as in the third game and save for a couple of breaks lost on Black's serve, the Indo-Zimbabwean pair seemed hardly troubled by Makarova and Levinsky, who committed far too many unforced errors.

Black, whose net game and serve were the weak links for the top seeds, raised her game when it mattered after getting some pep talk from Paes.

Having lost her serve twice, Black held it in the all-important 12th game before Paes smashed a winner to clinch the opener 7-5.

The emotionally charged Paes exulted and an equally enthusiastic crowd cheered him on in the stands.

With momentum going in their favou

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sachin vaity
Re: write about Leader he has won too!
by sachin vaity on Jan 31, 2010 05:24 PM
This people dont care of indian achivement. hats off to rediff,

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VIJAY PARANJI
Re: write about Leader he has won too!
by VIJAY PARANJI on Jan 31, 2010 05:26 PM
PAES PLAYED BEAUTIFULLY WITH FULL OF AGGRESSIVE AND PRECISE SHOTS.
CONGRATS PAES AND BLACK.
VSARTHY
MUMBAI

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True Friend
Re: write about Leader he has won too!
by True Friend on Jan 31, 2010 05:18 PM
better read the article abt paes's win before u comment

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anjani
Re: write about Leader he has won too!
by anjani on Jan 31, 2010 05:19 PM
The news is there..
Leander Paes [ Images ] equalled the record for most Grand Slam title triumphs by an Indian as the veteran and his Zimbabwean partner Cara Black [ Images ] clinched the Australian Open [ Images ] mixed doubles Championship with a straight-set win in Melbourne [ Images ] on Sunday.
Top seeds and favourites, the 36-year-old Paes and the 30-year-old Black beat 10th seeds Ekaterina Makarova of Russia [ Images ] and Jaroslav Levinsky of Czechoslovakia 7-5, 6-3 in just about one and a half hour.
The triumph gave the Indian his 11th overall and fifth mixed doubles title. With this, Paes has equalled one-time doubles' partner Mahesh Bhupathi's [ Images ] tally.
The last couple of times they reached a Grand Slam final, Paes and Black ended up on the losing side and eager to make amends for that, they were dominant from the word go today.
They broke their rivals as early as in the third game and save for a couple of breaks lost on Black's serve, the Indo-Zimbabwean pair seemed hardly troubled by Makarova and Levinsky, who committed far too many unforced errors.
Black, whose net game and serve were the weak links for the top seeds, raised her game when it mattered after getting some pep talk from Paes.
Having lost her serve twice, Black held it in the all-important 12th game before Paes smashed a winner to clinch the opener 7-5.
The emotionally charged Paes exulted and an equally enthusiastic crowd cheered him on in the stands.


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anjani
Re: Re: write about Leader he has won too!
by anjani on Jan 31, 2010 05:21 PM
With momentum going in their favour, Paes and Black broke their rivals in the very first game of the second set.
Makarova and Levinsky did have their moments but they were far too few in a match which left them amazed at Paes' athleticism.
They could only watch wide-eyed as the veteran Indian reached out to chase unlikely winners at the net and inspire his partner in moments of doubt.
This is Paes and Black's second title together, the first being the 2008 US Open [ Images ].
Paes and Black had made back-to-back Grand Slam finals -- Wimbledon [ Images ] and the US Open -- last season but faltered at the finishing line in both the events.
Paes has been a former mixed doubles' champions at Melbourne Park and that triumph came in 2003 when he was partnering American legend Martina Navratilova.
Paes thanked the fans and Black for their support after the win.
"I want to thank fans in India [ Images ] and those who came here to support us. Tennis is our bread and butter but most important is that you make relations. Cara, I am blessed to have you as my partner. Thanks for supporting me," Paes said.
The admiration was mutual as Black too showered praise on Paes.
"Paes is a fabulous partner. I am thankful to him that he stuck with and took the hard shots rightfully. He is a great partner," she said.

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Sujit Basu
Re: write about Leader he has won too!
by Sujit Basu on Jan 31, 2010 05:16 PM
Rediff Is Not Indian............

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