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Berdych Czechmates Fedex

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Wimbledon legend Roger Federer crashed out of the tournament in a shock quarterfinal defeat to Tomas Berdych on Wednesday, blowing open the draw for Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray.

Asian stature reaffirmed

Asia’s World Cup may be over with Japan’s agonising elimination in a penalty shoot-out, but the Asian Football Confederation teams did enough to reaffirm the region’s growing stature.

Nigerian prez hands team two-year ban

Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday banned the country’s football team from international competition for two years following their dismal showing at the World Cup, his office said.

Jabulani too good to fly straight

When it comes to the World Cup Jabulani football, perfect may not be good enough, according to scientists who have analysed the controversial ball.
Experts puzzling over its allegedly erratic flight — which has unnerved more than one goalkeeper in South Africa — have concluded that the Jabulani may simply be too round to fly straight.

Fake art that fooled experts at UK show

A top London art gallery will on Wednesday unveil an exhibition of works that had tricked its own experts, until scientific advances revealed cleverly produced fakes or unexpected treasures.

Robinho gets back to form

Robinho celebrated his first goal at the World Cup and a man-of-the-match performance as Brazil cruised past Chile and into the quarter-finals on Monday.
Robinho featured in the build-up to Luis Fabiano’s 38th-minute strike and then splendidly finished a chance created for him by a surging midfield run from Ramires on 59 minutes.

Kaka’s yellow fever a worry

Brazil coach Dunga admitted Kaka’s flurry of yellow cards was giving him concern as five-time world champions Brazil charged into the quarterfinals at the World Cup at Ellis Park on Monday.

16 killed in string of Afghan attacks

Sixteen people including civilians and policemen have been killed in separate attacks in Afghanistan over the past 24 hours, the police said.

Tiger attacks baby in Indonesia zoo

A young Bengal tiger mauled a three-year-old girl after breaking free from its handlers at an Indonesian zoo, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday, leaving the toddler with head injuries that required surger

Diplomats wear jeans in protest

Israeli diplomats have started wearing jeans and sandals to work and caused a series of diplomatic faux pas in a protest over salary conditions, a foreign ministry official said Tuesday.

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