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  • I feared I may die, says Dodig, as Australian chiefs feel heat

    January 15, 2014

    CROATIAN tennis star Ivan Dodig complained that he felt he might die unless he retired from his Australian Open second-round match yesterday, as tournament chiefs faced further criticism. The 32nd seed quit his clash with Bosnian Damir Dumzhur in the fourth set, becoming the 10th player to pull out in Melbourne, where temperatures exceeded 40C [...]

  • Cancer survivor Hutchins wins on slam return

    January 15, 2014

    BRITISH doubles specialist and cancer survivor Ross Hutchins toasted an emotional winning return to grand slam tennis yesterday at the Australian Open. Hutchins and Colin Fleming won in three sets to reach the second round in Melbourne just 13 months after the 28-year-old was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma. The south Londoner, a close friend of [...]

  • Frankel dynasty begins as first foal born

    January 15, 2014

    HE may be only days old, but he is already among the most valuable specimens in the horse racing world with an estimated value of around £6m. The first foal sired by Frankel, considered the greatest of all time, was born at the weekend to Chrysanthemum, herself the offspring of champion sire Danehill Dancer, it [...]

  • Matic hails boss Mourinho as Chelsea seal his £21m return

    January 15, 2014

    NEW Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic branded boss Jose Mourinho the world’s best yesterday, after completing his £21m return to Stamford Bridge. Matic moved to Benfica from Chelsea three years ago as part of the deal which saw defender David Luiz move the opposite way. But the 25-year-old, who worked under Carlo Ancelotti during his first [...]

  • I hope Murray’s back isn’t better, says opponent

    January 15, 2014

    FOURTH seed Andy Murray is not the only man at the Australian Open aiming to return to top form after a debilitating back injury. In fact, his opponent for this morning’s second-round match, Frenchman Vincent Millot, also spent much of the second half of last year nursing such an ailment. Tennis similarities between the Wimbledon [...]

  • Pochettino’s Saints future in doubt

    January 15, 2014

    FOOTBALL: Uncertainty over the future of Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino grew last night, after chairman Nicola Cortese resigned. Pochettino indicated in May 2013 he could not envisage working at the club if Cortese left, saying: “I would not understand a Southampton without Nicola being here.” Saints owner Katharina Liebherr has assumed the role of non-executive [...]

  • Barker, 31, hangs up his gloves

    January 15, 2014

    BOXING: Former world middleweight champion Darren Barker announced his retirement yesterday. The 31-year-old dislocated his hip during defeat to Felix Sturm in December. It was his first title defence after winning the IBF belt against Daniel Geale in Atlantic City in August.

  • Charter defends Time Warner bid after rejection

    January 15, 2014

    Charter Communications insisted yesterday it sees annual synergies of $500m (£305m) and other benefits such as tax savings from its proposed acquisition of Time Warner Cable, after the bid was knocked back immediately by its target’s board as “grossly inadequate”. In an investor presentation posted on its website yesterday, Charter said annual synergies would grow to [...]

  • Hollande: This is a difficult time

    January 14, 2014

    BELEAGUERED French President Francois Hollande faced a new barrage of criticism yesterday, after announcing a programme of reforms that he hopes will lift the country’s stagnant economy. In his first speech of the year – and amid intense scrutiny of his personal life – Hollande announced plans for a “responsibility pact,” committed to being “as [...]

  • The City A.M. article that sparked a diplomatic row

    January 14, 2014

    BRITISH members of parliament leapt to the defence of the UK yesterday after a column by City A.M editor Allister Heath – in which he referred to the country’s “failed socialist experiment” – sparked a diplomatic row with the French ambassador. In a 10-point list attacking the article, the French embassy criticised the NHS, defended its [...]

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