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Grange wins slalom to take World Cup lead

Grange wins slalom to take World Cup lead Zagreb  - Jean-Baptiste Gra

Loitzl upsets favourites for Four Hills triumph

Loitzl upsets favourites for Four Hills triumph Bischofshofen, Austria  - Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl soared to a stunning Four Hills ski-jumping triumph when he again left the pre-tournament favourites in his wake to clinch the title on Tuesday.

Loitzl had the 25,000-strong home crowd in Bischofshofen in raptures with huge jumps of 142.5 metres and 141.5 metres to complete a hat-trick of victories in the annual four-round event.

It sealed a commanding tournament victory for 28-year-old Loitlz who had not won a World Cup event in his career until winning the second round in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

Australia lose latest-ever marathon at Hopman Cup

ROUNDUP: Australia lose latest-ever marathon at Hopman CupPerth, Australia  - Surprise Slovakia stayed on course for a possible third Hopman Cup title, working nearly eight hours into early Wednesday to defeat Australia 2-1 in the latest finish in the event's history.

Lleyton Hewitt almost re-lived the heroics which took him to number one nearly a decade ago, winning his second singles in 24 hours.

But he and Casey Dellacqua failed to fire in the closing stages of the deciding mixed doubles against Dominik Hrbaty and Dominika Cibulkova, the Slovaks winning 6-7
(4-7), 6-3, 10-4 (match tiebreak).

Loitzl clinches Four Hills title

Loitzl clinches Four Hills titleBischofshofen, Austria - Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl clinched the Four Hills ski-jumping tournament after his third straight victory in the last of the four rounds on Tuesday.

Loitzl, 28, landed jumps of 142.5 metres and 141.5 metres before jubilant home fans in Bischofshofen to leave Swiss hope Simon Ammann trailing second and fellow Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer third overall.

It was Austria's first Four Hills crown since Andreas Widhoelzl won the 1999-00 edition.

Revolutionary double blade bat to make its debut in OZ T20

Double Blade BatSydney: The double blade bats are all set to revolutionize the cricket world. For the first time, New South Wales (NSW) batsman David Warner and Aiden Blizzard of Victoria will use these bats in Australia's Twenty20 tournament.

The new bats are considered to give batsman an edge in some way or the other in the shortest version of the game.

Earlier on Monday, pinch-hitting batsman Warner tried out the new bat for the first time at the SCG nets.

Chennai Open: Prakash loses to Schuettler, Bopanna in the main draw

Prakash AmritrajChennai: Local fellow Prakash Amirtraj lost his first-round match to German fifth-seeded player Rainer Schuettler 2-6, 6-4, 1-6, even as Rohan Bopanna made his passage to the main draw after winning his final qualifying match in the $450,000 ATP Chennai Open here.

Amritraj had no answers to the tactical play of the German player. From the last seven years, Amritraj has been favoured with a wild card entry for the tournament. From the last few months, the Davis Cupper is being criticized for his continued poor show at the lone ATP event in India.

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