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Tuesday, 25 June 2013

nadal and fedral knocked out in azarenka

nadal and federal knocked out in azarenka 


LONDON: Twice former champion Rafa Nadal was knocked out in the first round of Wimbledon by 135th-ranked Belgian Steve Darcis on Monday, the Spaniard losing 7-6(4) 7-6(8) 6-4.
The 12-times grand slam champion found Darcis in inspired form as he lost in the first round of a grand slam for the first time in his career.
It was the second year in succession that French Open champion Nadal has suffered a shock Wimbledon exit after his second-round loss to Lukas Rosol a year ago.
Defending champion Roger Federer began his bid for a record eighth Wimbledon title with a 69-minute demolition of Victor Hanescu Monday as Victoria Azarenka overcame a horrific fall to also progress.
Federer, 31, swept to a 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 win on Centre Court to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his first triumph at the All England Club with an impressive triumph.
The seven-time champion Swiss fired 32 winners and just six unforced errors as he clinched a sixth career victory over the 47th-ranked Hanescu.
“It's the most special thing to be back on Centre Court,” said Federer, playing in his 55th straight Grand Slam and seeking an 18th major.
“I still enjoy it out there. It was a pleasure to play and I'm very happy to get the first round out of the way.
“I am not sure how much better I could have played. It was good to get it done quickly as it was cold and it released some of the pressure.”
Federer came into Wimbledon on the back of his first title of 2013 in Halle, the grasscourt win taking him level with John McEnroe on 77 career titles.
“Halle came at the right time. It shows I am peaking in time for Wimbledon,” said third-seeded Federer who next plays Sergiy Stakhovsky of the Ukraine for a place in the last 32.
Women's second seed Azarenka, a semi-finalist in 2011 and 2012, moved into second round, beating Portugal's world numbr 106 Maria Joao Koehler 6-1, 6-2.
The 23-year-old Belarusian, the reigning Australian Open champion, broke down in tears after suffering a worrying fall in the second game of the second set on Court One as her right leg gave way in her service action.
Azarenka collapsed in crippling pain before her first round match was delayed by 10 minutes for her to have her right knee heavily strapped.
“It was such a shock. I felt my whole body collapse,” said Azarenka, who eventually regained her composure to book a second round match-up with experienced Italian, Flavia Pennetta.
Italian fifth seed Sara Errani became the first major casualty of this year's Wimbledon when she slumped to a 6-3, 6-2 defeat to Puerto Rican teenager Monica Puig.
Errani, a semi-finalist at the French Open earlier this month and runner-up in Paris to Maria Sharapova in 2012, had gone into her first round clash carrying a groin injury which forced her out of Eastbourne last week.
Puig, 19, the world number 65, who is playing a grasscourt tournament for the first time as a professional, goes on to face Silvia Soler Espinosa of Spain.
Puig, who became the first Puerto Rican woman to reach the third round of a major at Roland Garros, took victory on a seventh match point.
Her latest success was celebrated by Puerto Rican popstar Ricky Martin, who tweeted his congratulations.
Asked if she is now a national hero, Puig said: “Yeah, basically. The big sports over there are boxing, baseball and basketball.
“Now that I've been doing well, tennis is starting to become bigger as well. Everybody was watching the match. Everybody woke up really early.”
Last year's runner-up Andy Murray faces Germany's Benjamin Becker on Centre Court as he looks to end Britain's 77-year wait for a homegrown male winner at Wimbledon.
Women's third seed Maria Sharapova, the 2004 winner and involved in a bitter spat with defending champion Serena Williams, starts against France's Katrina Mladenovic.

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2013 champion trophhy schedual





Champions Trophy 2013 will begin on Thursday, June 6, 2013 in England as per cricket schedule announced. ICC Champions Trophy 2013 is an international Tournament to be organized by England. Champions Trophy 2013 will consist of 15 ODI matches to be hosted by England in June 2013. The ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Tournament will comes to end on Jun 23, 2013.

The Champions Trophy 2013 Tournament is a part of Future Cricket Tour Programs (FTP) prepared by International Cricket Council (ICC). England will host the Champions Trophy 2013 Tournament, beginning on June 6, 2013. In Champions Trophy 2013 Tournament, first ODI match would be between India - South Africa on Jun 6, 2013 at 10:30 local time to be played at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.

Champions Trophy 2013 Schedule is available with full fixtures and time table for ICC Champions Trophy 2013. Champions Trophy 2013 is available in PDF Format for download. ICC Champions Trophy 2013 is also available in Excel (CSV) format. You must open this file in excel only.

Date and Time Match Details and Series
Thu May 30
13:00 local | 12:00 GMT
Warm-up ODI - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sat Jun 1
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Warm-up ODI - India vs Sri Lanka
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sat Jun 1
13:00 local | 12:00 GMT
Warm-up ODI - Australia vs West Indies
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Mon Jun 3
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Warm-up ODI - Pakistan vs South Africa
Kennington Oval, London
Tue Jun 4
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Warm-up ODI - Australia vs India
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Tue Jun 4
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Warm-up ODI - Sri Lanka vs West Indies
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Thu Jun 6
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group B : 1st ODI - India vs South Africa
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Fri Jun 7
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group B : 2nd ODI - Pakistan vs West Indies
Kennington Oval, London
Sat Jun 8
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group A : 3rd ODI - England vs Australia
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sun Jun 9
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group A : 4th ODI - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Mon Jun 10
13:00 local | 12:00 GMT
Group B : 5th ODI - Pakistan vs South Africa
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Tue Jun 11
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group B : 6th ODI - India vs West Indies
Kennington Oval, London
Wed Jun 12
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group A : 7th ODI - Australia vs New Zealand
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Thu Jun 13
13:00 local | 12:00 GMT
Group A : 8th ODI - England vs Sri Lanka
Kennington Oval, London
Fri Jun 14
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group B : 9th ODI - South Africa vs West Indies
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Sat Jun 15
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group B : 10th ODI - India vs Pakistan
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sun Jun 16
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Group A : 11th ODI - England vs New Zealand
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Mon Jun 17
13:00 local | 12:00 GMT
Group A : 12th ODI - Australia vs Sri Lanka
Kennington Oval, London
Wed Jun 19
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
1st Semi Final ODI - TBC vs TBC (A1 v B2)
Kennington Oval, London
Thu Jun 20
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
2nd Semi Final ODI - TBC vs TBC (A2 v B1)
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Sun Jun 23
10:30 local | 09:30 GMT
Final ODI - TBC vs TBC
Edgbaston, Birmingham