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POPSDel Potro Powers Past Federer In convincing style, Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Potro wore the game’s greatest star down and powered past 5-time U. S. Open Champion Roger Federer.
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POPSCan Andy Do It? Somewhere in that list of questions is the answer to the championship. On U.S. sports shows and even on the financial network CNBC, James Blake and Andy Roddick made the rounds last week. At best, Blake was unimpressive. On the other hand, one must admire Roddick.
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POPSFinally! An American King, Queen and Princess In today’s morning matches and way back there on Court 17, something very special was happening. A Princess was born. The new 17-year-old American Princess stepped onto the court and claimed her rightful place.
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POPSWimbledon seeds announced for Friday’s draw "There were no major surprises this year as the All England Club released the seeds for the 2009 Wimbledon tournament. Both the men’s and women’s lists almost mirror the top 16 ATP world rankings as Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Andy Murray top the men’s seeds respectively"