Murray advances into second round
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011Britain’s Andy Murray begins his French Open campaign with a straight-sets win over home qualifier Eric Prodon.

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Murray advances into second round
Britain’s Andy Murray begins his French Open campaign with a straight-sets win over home qualifier Eric Prodon.

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Murray advances into second round
Worcester secure their return to the Premiership with a 25-20 (agg 46-32) win over Cornish Pirates in the Championship final second leg at Sixways.

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Worcester seal Premiership berth
Manchester City qualify for next season’s Champions League by securing a top four place in the Premier League with a win over Tottenham.

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Manchester City 1-0 Tottenham
Manchester City qualify for next season’s Champions League by securing a top four place in the Premier League with a win over Tottenham.

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Manchester City 1-0 Tottenham
Celtic return to within a point of Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers after a workmanlike win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

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Kilmarnock 0-2 Celtic
The winners of the first round of Peru’s presidential election try to win over moderate voters ahead of the run-off on 5 June.

Northampton Saints secure their place in the semi-finals of the Heineken Cup with a hard-fought win over Ulster.

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Northampton 23-13 Ulster
Harbhajan Singh believes India are well prepared for the World Cup final after their memorable win over Pakistan.

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Win was like a final – Harbhajan
A DeAndre Liggins 3-pointer with 35.6 seconds left sealed the Wildcats’ win over North Carolina, sending them to the Final Four for the 14th time, and first since 1998.
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East: Kentucky 76, North Carolina 69: Kentucky, a Familiar Final Four, Makes Its Return
Captain Andrew Strauss says England’s “hunger and desire” helped them to their 18-run win over the West Indies having been on the brink of defeat.

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Strauss proud of England spirit
Captain Andrew Strauss says England’s “hunger and desire” helped them to their 18-run win over the West Indies having been on the brink of defeat.

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Strauss proud of England spirit
Captain Andrew Strauss says England’s “hunger and desire” helped them to their 18-run win over the West Indies having been on the brink of defeat.

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Strauss proud of England spirit
England take four wickets in 20 balls to clinch a dramatic 18-run win over the West Indies that keeps their World Cup campaign alive.

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England win keeps Cup hopes alive
Danny Higginbotham is Stoke’s hero as he grabs the winner in an incident-packed FA Cup quarter-final win over West Ham.

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Stoke City 2-1 West Ham United
Warren Gatland shrugs off the controversy over Wales’ winning try in the 19-13 Six Nations win over Ireland.

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Gatland toasts ‘lucky’ Wales try