Sep 25, 2009 | CNW Group
Governments of Canada and Ontario announce knowledge infrastructure...
The project received federal and provincial funding totalling $70 million through the Knowledge Infrastructure Program and Ontario's 2009 Budget.
Woodbridge and Reid magnify Australian celebrations
Australia's Todd Woodbridge and Todd Reid helped the country to a hat-trick of titles on the final day of the Championships yesterday, both tasting Grand Slam success within an hour of Lleyton Hewitt lifting the trophy in the main event.
Kooyong holding a place for new father Federer
AS TOURNAMENT director Colin Stubs awaits confirmation of Roger Federer's presence at Kooyong in January, event ambassador Wayne Arthurs has forecast another, more lengthy, delay before Australia re-emerges as a force in men's tennis.
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The Washington Post
Hewitt Carries Australia's Hopes
After winning particularly challenging games at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic on Wednesday evening, Lleyton Hewitt pumped his fist with vigor and released an adrenaline-driven shriek toward a corner of the grandstand filled with his supporters. Those fans responded with an Australian chant for one of the finest Australians in the history of tennis:
'Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oi! Oi! Oi!'
The homage came during a 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 second-round win over Israel's Dudi Sela, but it is only heard at the Legg Mason when Hewitt is playing. He is the lone Australian in this year's field. Hewitt advanced to play Juan Martin del Potro, whom he upset in the second round at Wimbledon earlier this summer. Hewitt was the only Australian in the 128-man field in that tournament, too.
The Washington Post
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The Washington Post
Hewitt Carries Australia's Hopes
After winning particularly challenging games at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic on Wednesday evening, Lleyton Hewitt pumped his fist with vigor and released an adrenaline-driven shriek toward a corner of the grandstand filled with his supporters. Those fans responded with an Australian chant for one of the finest Australians in the history of tennis:
'Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oi! Oi! Oi!'
The homage came during a 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 second-round win over Israel's Dudi Sela, but it is only heard at the Legg Mason when Hewitt is playing. He is the lone Australian in this year's field. Hewitt advanced to play Juan Martin del Potro, whom he upset in the second round at Wimbledon earlier this summer. Hewitt was the only Australian in the 128-man field in that tournament, too.
Hewitt, Stosur team up to bring home Hopman Cup
Australiaa s hopes of winning a second Hyundai Hopman Cup soared yesterday with confirmation that Lleyton Hewitt and Samantha Stosur would combine for this summera s $1 million ITF mixed teams event at the Burswood Dome from January 3-9. Hewitt will return for a fifth attempt after teaming with WA lefthander Casey Dellacqua earlier this year and ...
Federer faces one Halle of a match against on-form Haas
To Halle and back. The grass-court championship in Germany has a decent pedigree in producing Wimbledon winners.
Don't look now, but Andy Roddick is having his best Roland Garros ever. To find the last time he won matches at the RG, you'd have to go all the way ... Andy Roddick's Clay Feat by Rob York 13 39 reads Opinion May 31, 2009 Don't look now, but Andy Roddick is having his best Roland Garros ever.
Roger Federer: The Next Major Will be the Sweetest , Just Ask Sampras
A lot has been made of Roger Federer's recent form, the 13-time Grand Slam Champion and former World No.
Thomastown, Epping, Lalor Star
Tennis greats at bushfire appeal
WHITTLESEA is about to be overtaken by some of the greatest Australian tennis players to ever pick up a racket.
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