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Federer wants a few late nights for the ladies

Federer wants a few late nights for the ladiesMelbourne  - Roger Federer certainly revels in the spotlight. But the world number two would like to see women start shouldering more of the late-night scheduling load at the Australian Open.

The Swiss played his fair allotment of night-time thrillers at this edition. But after following a long woman's match, a men's contest can end at 2 am in a worst case scenario - well past a civilised hour.

The president of the ATP Player Council believed equal prize money (1.3 million dollars for each champion) should mean equal responsibility.

Betis sign Oliveira minutes before transfer window closes

Betis sign Oliveira minutes before transfer window closes Madrid - Spanish Liga club Betis announced late on Saturday night the signing of Ricardo Oliveira from second division Zaragoza.

The deal went through just minutes before the closing of the winter transfer window at midnight on Saturday.

Betis will pay 9 million euros (11.58 million dollars) to Zaragoza for the Brazilian striker.

Oliveira, 28, has signed a contract with Betis which runs until June 2013.

Bundesliga the most profitable league in Europe

Bundesliga LogoHamburg - The German Bundesliga is an example of how to run a professional football league, according to a London sports marketing expert.

"In economic terms and considering income and costs, the Bundesliga is the most profitable league in Europe," Emmanuel Hembert said in an interview published Saturday in the Berliner Zeitung newspaper.

The 39-year-old pointed to the league's modern stadiums, its booming corporate hospitality sector and the fact that the Bundesliga now makes as much money from sponsorship as the English Premier League.

Hamburg defender Reinhardt out for three months with foot fracture

SV Hamburg LogoHamburg - SV Hamburg paid a heavy price for their 1-0 win over Bayern Munich

Schlierenzauer wins again in Austrian ski-jumping sweep

Gregor SchlierenzauerSapporo, Japan - Gregor Schlierenzauer was a familiar winner when he led a podium sweep on another glorious day for Austria in World Cup ski-jumping on Saturday.

Schlierenzauer won for the fourth time in a row as Austria has now won all 10 competitions held this year. His win ahead of Thomas Morgenstern and Wolfgang Loitzl was their first sweep of the season after one-two finishes in the previous three events.

The World Cup leader Schlierenzauer, 19, soared 133 and 120.5 metres as he claimed his eighth win of the season and 19th overall with 253.3 points on the 2007 world championship hill.

Former heavyweight champ Johansson dies

Ingemar JohanssonStockholm - Former world heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johans

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