Russia defeated India in Davis Cup



RUSSIA DEFEATED India in Davis Cup World Group at Luzhniki arena by 3-2 and moved into World Group quarterfinals. In the first reverse singles on Sunday World No. 13 Mikhail Youzhny who was the finalist in Dubai Open, humbled India's No.1 Somdev Devvarman 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 to confirm Russia's place in the quarterfinals. Mikhail Youzhny took less than two hours to beat India's No. 1 Somdev Devvarman. On Saturday Leander Pace and Mahesh Bhupati won over Teimuraz Gabashvili and Igor Kunitsyn to keep Indian's hope alive.
Russia, which has now extended its winning streak at home to 17 ties, moves through to the quarterfinals where they will play against Argentina.
In another world group tie between Serbia and the U.S., Serbia won by 3-2. On Sunday morning the world No. 2 Novak Djokovic defeated John Isner in five sets by 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6-9), 6-4. Former Australian Open champion Djokovic took 4 hours, 16 minutes against American opponent Isner, who also made his Davis Cup debut against Viktor Troicki here on Friday. On Saturday American doubles team of Isner and Bob Bryan got victory over Serbian tandem of Janko Tipsarevic and Nenad Zimonjic. U.S. played without Wimbledon runner-up Andy Roddick. Now the Americans will have to qualify for the 2011 World Group.
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England beats India and out of world cup hockey semi final race




India are out of the semi-final race after going down 2-3 to England in Pool B of the Hockey World Cup in New Delhi on Saturday.
India bounced back after conceding three goals, but an impressive England defence stood firm and the European Champions expectedly marched into the semifinals, winning all their four matches.
England scored through James Tindall in the 16th minute as he deflected in a cross from Nick Catlin. Ashley Jackson (42nd minute, 47th)) first converted a penalty corner soon on resumption and scored again to make it 3-0.
India rallied with goals from Gurwinder Singh Chandi (54th) and skipper Rajpal Singh (57th), but could not find the equaliser in the end, despite a couple of gilt-edged chances coming their way. It was the hosts' third straight loss, after the euphoric victory over Pakistan 4-1 in the first match. They went down to Australia, and Spain by an identical 2-5 in their next two games.
England's fairytale performance continued since their shock victory over Australia on the opening day.
England now top the pool with 12 points from four games while India are fourth on three points.
The English team continued to be India's nemesis as they had knocked them out of the Beijing Olympic qualifiers in 2008, the first time in 80 years that the eight-time Olympic gold medallists failed to make the quadrennial event.
Both teams muffed opportunities in the first half, but it was England who looked the better of the two to score.
England, who have an all-win record in the tournament so far, made some fine moves but fumbled in the goalmouth.
India, too, missed chances after getting to the top of the circle on several occasions. Shivendra Singh, back after serving a two-match suspension, was through on his own, but lost control of the ball as English goalkeeper James Fair charged out. India got two penalty corners but Sandeep Singh and Diwakar Ram failed with both.
England repeatedly penetrated the Indian defence and goalkeeper Adrian D'souza managed well to thwart some of the moves.
India made some swift counter-attacks but England defenders were equal to the task.
Iain Mackay was injured when Sandeep's stick inadvertently found him, but he was back after medical attention.
England finally opened the scoring through Tindall who had another opportunity soon, but this time he failed to strike.
India would have lost by a bigger margin but for Adrian, who saved a well-directed flick by Ben Hawes in the second half and blocked England captain Barry
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Tiger Woods Turns Down $75 Million Sponsorship Offer





Ace golfer Tiger Woods has turned down a $75 million sponsorship offer from Paddy Power. The Irish bookmaker on Friday disclosed that they would make an improved offer to the golfer.
Sports drink brand Gatorade last week had ended their deal with the 14-time major champion winner. This was the third time a sponsorship deal was cancelled after Wood’s adulterous affairs came into limelight last year.
The Dublin-based company revealed that the initial offer made to Woods was a five year deal. The endorsement deals of the golfer before he took a hiatus from golf in December is estimated to have earned him $100 million annually.
Woods has yet not disclosed his return date to the golf field though he made a public media appearance for the first time recently.
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