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Susie Wheldon accepts trophy for Wheldon's win
Susie Wheldon received a long standing ovation Saturday during the public driver meeting for the Indianapolis 500.
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NBA BASKETBALL
NBA fines Spoelstra $25,000 for comments
The NBA fined Miami coach Erik Spoelstra $25,000 on Friday for "critical public comments" about officiating in the Eastern Conference series with Indiana.
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TENNIS
Schiavone beats Cornet to win Strasbourg final
Francesca Schiavone beat Alize Cornet of France 6-4, 6-4 in the Strasbourg International final on Saturday to win her first title of the year and fifth of her career.
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TENNIS
FRENCH OPEN 2012: Capsules on women to watch
Women to watch at the French Open, where play begins Sunday:
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TENNIS
FRENCH OPEN 2012: Capsules on men to watch
Men to watch at the French Open, where play begins Sunday:
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AUTO RACING
Loeb holds on to overnight lead in Acropolis Rally
Defending world rally champion Sebastien Loeb of France hung on to the overall lead in the Acropolis Rally by a slim margin heading into the fourth and final day.
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GOLF
Donald leads at Wentworth, closes in on No. 1 spot
Luke Donald put himself in position to regain the world's No. 1 ranking, shooting a 3-under 69 to take a two-stroke lead after the third round of the BMW PGA Championship on Saturday.
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TENNIS
Djokovic bids for 4th consecutive Grand Slam title
As daylight disappeared and wind whipped loose dirt around the court, Novak Djokovic watched one last ace fly off Roger Federer's racket and end their thrill-a-minute semifinal at the 2011 French Open.
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AUTO RACING
Bernard wants focus to be on Indianapolis 500
IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard twice deflected questions Saturday about his relationship with several team owners, citing his desire to focus on the series' biggest race of the year.
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TENNIS
Radwanska beats Simona Halep to win Belgian Open
Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland beat Simona Halep of Romania 7-5, 6-0 to win the Belgian Open.
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AUTO RACING
Earnhardt hopes to put last year behind him
At first Dale Earnhardt Jr. was relieved he didn't fall further back than seventh at last year's Coca-Cola 600. Then he realized what he had lost for just about a gallon of gas.








