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Tag Archives: andy murray
Tennis: Jonny Marray last man standing at the Hall of Fame
Jonny Marray, along with his doubles partner Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi of Pakistan, is the last Brit standing in top-level tennis competitions this week as he secured a place in the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships semi final. Having returned to the … Continue reading
The ‘Nations League’ is UEFA’s least ridiculous idea in years
UEFA are supposedly considering a ‘Nations League’ approach to future “non-competitive” international football matches – and I’m all for it. Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet revealed that the European governing body are seriously considering scrapping international friendlies and replacing it with something … Continue reading
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Tagged andy murray, confederations cup, davis cup, england football, gareth bale, gibraltar football, great britain davis cup team, home nations championship, northern ireland football, scotland football, uefa european championships, uefa nations league, wales football
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How big are the Commonwealth Games?
The first tickets for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow go on sale tomorrow and it’s set to be the biggest major sporting event held in this country since the 2012 Olympic Games – and they’re pretty hard to beat. … Continue reading
Results 15/5/13 – Chelsea win the Europa League final
Yes, it isn’t quite the same achievement but Chelsea have followed on from 2012’s Champions League win by claiming the Europa League title, beating Benfica 2-1. Extra time and penalties weren’t necessary this time, but it went close. With the … Continue reading
Posted in Archery, Beach Soccer, Cricket, Cycling, Football, Pool, Speedway, Table Tennis, Tennis
Tagged adam blythe, adam ravenscroft, alex dowsett, allison fisher, andrea gales, andrew baggaley, andy murray, archery world cup, arsenal ladies, birmingham ladies, bradley wiggins, chelsea, china open pool, chris melling, daniel reed, danielle brown, darren appleton, david millar, doncaster rovers belles, duncan busby, elite league speedway, euro winners cup, europa league, everton ladies, gavin rumgay, giro d'italia, hibernian, joanna parker, karl boyes, kelly sibley, kent spitfires, kilmarnock, king's lynn stars, laura robson, liam pitchford, lincoln city ladies, liverpool ladies, lucy holderness, mark cavendish, naomi owen, pauline burfitt, poole pirates, rome masters, sandown sociedad, Scottish Premier League, stephen cummings, tai woffinden, Women's Super League, worcestershire royals, world table tennis championships, yorkshire bank 40
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Best of the Week: 18th to 24th March 2013
Forty sports worth of action this week in Britain and further afield as several seasons really got under way. Yet, whilst rowing and shooting enjoyed their first World Cup meetings of the year, the year was coming to a close … Continue reading
Posted in Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Best of the Week, Curling, Cycling, Formula One, Gymnastics, Rowing, Rugby League, Shooting, Snooker, Squash, Winter Sports
Tagged amber hill, andy murray, anna sloan, bradley wiggins, british artistic gymnastics championships, British Basketball League, canary wharf classic, championship league snooker, chros froome, claire hamilton, criterium international, darcie mead, douglas crawford, european wrestling championships, eve muirhead, gabrielle jupp, gemma steel, helen glover, james willstrop, james woods, jonathan taylor, leicester riders, martin gould, phil taylor, polly swan, scotland curling, Super League, tai woffinden, vicki adams, wigan warriors, world cup shotgun, world curling championships, world rowing cup, yana stadnik
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Results 13/3/2013 – Stacey Kemp and David King kick off the World Figure Skating Championships
With only a year to go until the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, winter sports specialists all over the world are getting in all the practice they can get before the big event. Britain’s snow and ice athletes are no … Continue reading
Posted in Badminton, Basketball, Cross-Country Skiing, Disability Sport, Figure Skating, Football, Freestyle Skiing, Horse Racing, Ice Hockey, Ice Sledge Hockey, Results, Snooker, Squash, Tennis, Winter Sports
Tagged algarve cup, andrew ellis, andrew higginson, andrew musgrave, andrew young, andy murray, arsenal, bnp paribas open, braehead clan, British Basketball League, champions league, cheltenham festival, chris adcock, chris langridge, cross-country skiing world cup, cyprus cup, david king, Elite Ice Hockey League, england women football, fife flyers, freestyle skiing europa cup, gabby white, graeme dott, grand prix gold, great britain ice sledge hockey, heather olver, jack lisowski, james willstrop, kate robertshaw, kuwait psa cup, lauren smith, leicester riders, leonie gerken schofield, marcus ellis, mark selby, northern ireland women football, paul van rietvelde, peter mills, players tour championship finals, rajiv ouseph, robert blair, rod lawler, scotland women football, sheffield sharks, sprinter sacre, stacey kemp, swiss badminton open, wales women football, world figure skating championships, world ice sledge hockey championships
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