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10TOIDC COL 19R1.QXD (Page 1) OID‰‰‰†‹KOID‰‰‰†‹OID‰‰‰†‹MOID‰‰‰†‹C The Times of India, New Delhi TIMES SPORT Friday,January 10, 2003 19 SPORTING WORLD AT A GLANCE India absent at SASF meeting AFP INTERNATIONAL Islamabad: The three-day Pakistani counterpart on TENNIS: Heineken Open, Auckland, New Zealand: 2nd Round: 1-J. Novak (CZE) beat R. Ginepri (US) 1-6 7-6 (6) 6-3, D. Ferrer Executive Council meeting of Wednesday night that he (Esp) beat 3-F. Gonzalez (Chi) 6-4 6-3, 7-G. Coria (Arg) beat F. Vi- the South Asian Sports Fed- would not be able to attend cente (Esp) 6-2 6-2, M. Russell (US) vs. 4-G. Kuerten (Bra) to finish eration began here on Thurs- because of flight disruptions. - 6-4 4-6, D. Hrbaty (Svk) beat 6-JM Gambill (US) 6-3 6-7(6) 7- 6(4), M. Zabaleta (Arg) beat V.Spadea (US) 6-4 6-3, F.Mantilla (ESP) day in the absence of the In- But IOA would abide by the beat K. Carlsen (Den) 6-4 6-4, R. Sluiter (Ned) vs. S. Koubek (Aut) dian delegation, fuelling “collective decisions” taken to finish - Koubek leads 6-3 0-1. speculation about India’s at the meeting, he said. Adidas International, Sydney: Quarterfinals: H-T. Lee (Kor) beat 1-M. Safin (Rus) w/o (right shoulder), R. Schuettler (Ger) beat M. participation in the South Afghanistan is set to enter Fish (USa) 7-6(5) 6-4, 2-J.C. Ferrero (Esp) beat 7-P. Srichaphan Asian Federation Games the SAF Games fold.PTI (THA) 6-3 6-1.Women’s quarterfinals: 2-Kim Clijsters (Bel) beat from March 29 to April 9. 7-Chanda Rubin (US) 6-1 6-2, Tatiana Panova (Rus) beat Olga Barabanschikova (Blr) 6-3 6-2, 3-Justine Henin-Hardenne (Bel) Indian Olympic Associa- beat Amanda Coetzer (Rsa) 6-4 6-4 tion (IOA) president Suresh Moorilla International - Hobart, Aus: Semifinals: 2-Amy Frazier Kalmadi, who was to lead the (US) beat 4-Elena Likhovtseva (Rus) 6-3 6-4 Canberra Women’s Classic - Canberra; Quarterfinals: 5- Indian contingent at the Francesca Schiavone (Ita) beat Flavia Pennetta 6-3 4-6 6-2, Mar- meeting being held in ion Bartoli (Fra) beat Marlene Weingartner (Ger) 6-4 6-4, 2- Rawalpindi, informed his Meghann Shaughnessy beat 8-Magui Serna (Esp) 7-6(5) 6-4, Em- ilie Loit (Fra) beat Adriana Serra-Zanetti (Ita) 6-4 6-2. Kooyong Classic tennis (Melbourne): Round-Robin: Younes El Ayanoui (Mor) bt Thomas Enqvist (Swe) 6-4, 6-4. Andre Agassi (US) bt Richard Gasquet (Fra) 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. Alex Corretja (Esp) bt Hicham Arazi (Mor) 6-3, 6-4. Moroccan Younes El Aynaoui makes a re- FOOTBALL: Worthington Cup, Semi-Final - First Leg: Sheff Utd turn during his victory of Swede Thomas 2 Liverpool 1 Enqvist at the Kooyong Classic in Mel- Spanish Copa del Rey: Mallorca 2 Valladolid 2, Murcia 0 CD Alaves 0, Numancia 1 Sevilla 3, Real Betis 0 Recreativo Huelva 0, bourne on Thursday. Aynaoui won 6-4, 6-4. Real Union Irun 0 Osasuna 4, Terrassa 3 Real Madrid 3, Xerez 0 mts. Boys under 16; 100 metres: 1. Budhu Ram Singh (Ori) 11.42 Atletico Madrid 1 seconds; 2. A Raphel Prabhu Raj (TN) 11.43; 3. Preji Jose J F NATIONAL (Ker) 11.45. Junior junior athletics meet (Shimoga, Bangalore): 10,000 Girls under-18; 100 metres: 1. Iyleen Samantha (AP) 12.39 sec- m. Walk (girls - under 20): 1. Jyothi (Pun) 65.47.4 secs, 2. Baljin- onds; 2. Ranjitha Roy (WB) 12.60; 3. Jyothi E S (Ker) 12.64. Girls der Kaur (Pun) 57.16.7 secs, 3. L Tombi Devi (Mani) 57.53.4 secs. under-16; 100 metres: Sabina Khatun (WB) 13.10 seconds; 2. High jump (girls - under 16): 1. Kavya Muthanna (Kar) 1.55 mts, Alka Chickly A P (Ker) 13.11; 3. Pallavi (Kar) 13.22. Girls under- 2. Dessymol Abraham (Ker) 1.50 mts, 3. Lindiamol Rajan (Ker) 16; 2000m: 1. Manpreet Kaur (Pun) 6 mts 42 secs 2. R Ashwini 1.50 mts. Shot put (boys- under 16): 1. Monish Kumar (UP) 14.21 (Kar) 6 mts 43.31 secs 3. T D Soumya (Kar) 6 mts 43.88 mts. mts, 2. Vilas Chawan (Mah) 13.02 mts, 3. Pradeep Kumar (Har) Boys under-16; 2000 metres: 1. P Trinath (AP) 5 minutes, 46.67 12.89 mts. Long jump (boys under 16): 1. Budhuram Singh (Ori) seconds; 2. Shiv Poojan Bind (UP) 5 minutes, 47.55 seconds; 3. 6.99 mts, 2. P Vinod Raj (TN) 6.38 mts, 3. Vijeesh V (Ker) 6.36 Civil Sarjan (Uttaranchal) 5 minutes, 47.99 seconds. TOID100103/CR1/19/M/1TOID100103/CR1/19/C/1TOID100103/CR1/19/K/1TOID100103/CR1/19/Y/1 CMYK.
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