| Murray to battle Youzhny for Valencia title
Top-seeded British star Andy Murray will
face Russian Mikhail Youzhny in the final of the $2.98 million Valencia Open
after both men won semifinal matches Saturday.
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| Federer to face Djokovic for Basel crown
Top seeds Roger Federer and Novak
Djokovic were semifinal winners Saturday and will meet for the title at the
Swiss Indoors tennis tournament.
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| Pennetta, Schiavone give Italy commanding Fed Cup lead over U.S.
Flavia Pennetta and Francesca
Schiavone each won singles matches to give Italy a commanding 2-0 lead over
the United States in the Fed Cup final.
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| Bartoli, Rezai to meet in Bali final
Marion Bartoli and Aravane Rezai will meet
in an all-French final at the WTA Tournament of Champions event after each
posted straight-set semifinal wins on Saturday.
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| Federer, Djokovic reach Basel semis
Top seeds Roger Federer and Novak
Djokovic highlighted Friday's quarterfinal winners at the Swiss Indoors tennis
tournament.
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| Murray, Davydenko, Verdasco move into Valencia SFs
Top-seeded British star Andy Murray,
second-seeded Russian Nikolay Davydenko and Spanish crowd favorite Fernando
Verdasco were among Friday's quarterfinal winners at the $2.98 million
Valencia Open.
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| Bartoli, Martinez Sanchez reach Bali semis
Top-seeded Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli
and sixth-seeded Spaniard Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez secured berths in
Saturday's semifinals at the $600,000 Tournament of Champions tennis event.
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| Glatch will open for U.S. in Fed Cup final
Saturday's opening singles rubber at
the 2009 Fed Cup final will pit American Alexa Glatch against world No. 11
Italian Flavia Pennetta. The United States and host Italy will decide the
champion in a best-of-five affair on an outdoor clay court at Rocco Polimeni.
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| Wickmayer suspended for anti-doping rules violations
Belgian tennis player Yanina Wickmayer has
been suspended, effective immediately, by the Flemish Doping Tribunal for
failing to notify officials of her location.
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| Murray, Davydenko, Verdasco land in Valencia QFs
Top-seeded British star Andy Murray,
second-seeded Russian Nikolay Davydenko and Spanish crowd favorite Fernando
Verdasco were among Thursday's second-round winners at the $2.98 million
Valencia Open.
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