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Haas’ blood tests show no evidence of poisoning

November 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Haas’ blood tests show no evidence of poisoning
Blood tests have revealed no evidence that Tommy Haas was poisoned during Germany’s Davis Cup loss to Russia in Moscow in September, the German Tennis Federation said.

Gilbert to stick with British tennis after Murray split
Brad Gilbert is to continue working for the British Lawn Tennis Association on a shortened contract following his split with Andy Murray.

Roddick, U.S. seek first Davis Cup title since 1995
Andy Roddick will lead the United States against defending champion Russia in the Davis Cup final.

Di Mauro says 9-month ban for betting too severe
Alessio Di Mauro believes his nine-month ban for betting on tennis is too severe and he’s a scapegoat for the match-fixing scandals surrounding the sport.

Davydenko wins appeal, $2,000 fine rescinded
The ATP has dropped a $2,000 fine imposed on fourth-ranked Nikolay Davydenko for “lack of best effort” during a 1-6, 7-5, 6-1 loss to Marin Cilic at St. Petersburg last month. Davydenko, also at the center of an ongoing investigation into unusual betting patterns during a loss to Martin Vassallo Arguello of Argentina at the Poland Open in August, had appealed the fine for a code violation.

Davydenko ‘very angry’
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Davenport flies over Vakulenko to win Quebec title
Former world No. 1 Lindsay Davenport continued her fairytale comeback by crushing third-seeded Julia Vakulenko of the Ukraine 6-4, 6-1 in the final of the Quebec City Challenge on Sunday.

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