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 JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Spanish coach Vicente del Bosque may be keeping public details of his game plan under wraps after an embarrassing opening loss to Switzerland.Published: 06/20/2010 at 23:07:52 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Roger Federer admits his bid to retain the Wimbledon title will be driven by the prospect of equalling Pete Sampras's record of seven singles' titles at the All England Club.Published: 06/20/2010 at 23:05:26 GMT |
 JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Brazil coach Dunga insisted the controversial dismissal of star midfielder Kaka was 'totally unjustified' as the five-time world champions beat the Ivory Coast 3-1 to reach the World Cup last 16 on Sunday.Published: 06/20/2010 at 22:51:34 GMT |
 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (AFP) - Japan's Ai Miyazato fired a seven-under 64 Sunday to win the 1.5 million dollar LPGA ShopRite Classic for a No. 1 ranking and her fourth win of the season.Published: 06/20/2010 at 22:47:01 GMT |
 JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Brazil lead the Ivory Coast 1-0 at half-time in their World Cup Group G clash on Sunday thanks to a wonderful finish by Sevilla's Luis Fabiano.Published: 06/20/2010 at 19:24:07 GMT |
 PEBBLE BEACH, California (AFP) - Dustin Johnson took a three-shot lead into the final round of the US Open on Sunday, but he might find the cushion more curse than comfort, especially with Tiger Woods in range to pounce.Published: 06/20/2010 at 17:55:47 GMT |
 NELSPRUIT, South Africa (AFP) - New Zealand achieved their greatest footballing result here on Sunday with a stunning 1-1 draw agaisnt defending champions Italy's in their World Cup Group F match.Published: 06/20/2010 at 16:31:59 GMT |
 NELSPRUIT, South Africa (AFP) - New Zealand achieved the greatest result in their footballing history here on Sunday holding defending champions Italy to a 1-1 draw in their World Cup Group F match.Published: 06/20/2010 at 15:56:32 GMT |
 SILVERSTONE, England (AFP) - Jorge Lorenzo extended his lead at the top of the world championship after a dominant performance at Sunday's British MotoGP here.Published: 06/20/2010 at 15:50:09 GMT |
 LIESTAL, Switzerland (AFP) - Luxembourg's Frank Schleck won the Tour of Switzerland here on Sunday ahead of American Lance Armstrong after the ninth and final stage, a 26.9km time-trial won by Germany's Tony Martin.Published: 06/20/2010 at 15:25:24 GMT |