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If this wasn't Wimbledon I wouldn't have played -- Sampras
Throughout the two weeks of The Championships, Pete Sampras has had to deal with the pressures of the record books beckoning and with never-ending locker room murmurs about him `faking' the extent of his injury to psyche opponents.




Pakistan threaten to boycott match against SA
Pakistan's cricket chief launched a scathing attack on New Zealander John Reid on Monday, saying he should be removed from the international panel of match referees because of his bias against Pakistani players.




Williams wallop ends Wimbledon
Venus and Serena Williams, quite expectedly, had the last word at Wimbledon this year, when they beat the French-Japanese combination of Julie-Halard Decugis and Ai Sugiyama to win the women's doubles title.




Other headlines

Sampras beats Rafter for record 13th title
Stampede at World Cup match claims 12
`No command was given to fire'
Tennis takes a back seat at Wimbledon 2000
Naked aggression players after title win
Indian men face Pakistan in semifinals
Anand shoots into the sole lead
For the record, Sampras is simply the best
Mumbai edge past Bengal
SA bid committee supports Kiwi stand
Parthiva Sureshwaran scores his maiden win
Dalmiya denies remarks on fixing

 
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