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Black, Huber Lift German Open

CARA Black and Liezel Huber remained as the undisputed world women's tennis doubles champions when they lifted the German Open title in Berlin on Sunday.

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Serena Williams Plots French Open Revenge

Dinara Safina knocked off Serena Williams on Friday at the German Open bringing Serena’s 17-match winning streak to an end. Serena talks about the loss on her website, and says it's better to lose at the German Open than at Roland Garros. Serena will be packing a little something extra for her competition at the [...]

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Bavarian State University in Second Life is OPEN for public!

Bavarian State University in Second Life is OPEN for public! See already a quick&dirty movie at Healthinfo Island TV Read more about the service and plans at: http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/Virtuelle_Services_in_Second_L.2264.0.html (in German) Opening and intro Opening Presentation & Movie Tour of the site 'and spectacular fireworks (soon!) Tags: secondlife , sl , virtual worlds...

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Top-ranked Justine Henin retires from tennis immediately, 2 weeks before French Open

LIMELETTE, Belgium - Justine Henin retired from tennis Wednesday, an abrupt ending to a short and successful career in which she won seven Grand Slam singles titles and leaves while ranked No. 1.The 25-year-old Belgian made the surprising announcement at a news conference Wednesday, less than two weeks before the start of the French Open. She has won that clay-court major championship four times,...

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Safina unloads on big guns in German Open

Dinara Safina pulled off her third upset of a Top 10 player in a week at the German Open in Berlin yesterday, defeating ninth-ranked Elena Dementieva 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the final.

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Qatar Telecom German Open Final Results

Dinara Safina defeated Elena Dementieva on Sunday to win the 2008 Qatar Telecom German Open in Berlin, Germany. Co-ranked world number players Cara Black and Liezel Huber won the doubles title.

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Safina pulls out of Italian Open with back injury

Dinara Safina pulled out of the Italian Open on Monday due to a back injury, one day after the biggest triumph of her career. The 14th-ranked Russian won the title of the German Open on Sunday, defeating Elena Dementieva in three sets. Two years ago, Safina reached the Italian Open final but lost to Martina Hingis. Top-ranked Justine Henin and two-time champion Amelie Mauresmo...

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Safina withdraws from Italian Open with back injury

Dinara Safina pulled out of the Italian Open on Monday due to a back injury, one day after the biggest triumph of her career. The 14th-ranked Russian won the title of the German Open on Sunday, defeating Elena Dementieva in three sets. Two years ago, Safina reached the Italian Open final but lost to Martina Hingis. Top-ranked Justine Henin and two-time champion Amelie Mauresmo...

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Safina upsets Dementieva to win German Open

Dina Safina pulled off her third upset of a top-10 player in a week at the German Open, winning the title Sunday by defeating ...

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Safina wins German Open

Tennis: Russia's Dinara Safina has won the German Open women's singles in Berlin after fighting back from a set down. She beat seventh-seeded compatriot Elena Dementieva, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.

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Safina bags German Open

Dina Safina pulled off her third upset of a top-10 player in a week at the German Open, winning the title Sunday by defeating ninth-ranked Elena Dementieva 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.

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Tennis-German Open women's singles result

May 11 (Reuters) - German Open women's singles final result from Berlin on Sunday (prefix number denotes seeding) 13-Dinara Safina (Russia) beat 7-Elena Dementieva (Russia) 3-6 6-2 6-2

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Mauresmo withdraws from Italian Open

Two-time champion Amelie Mauresmo withdrew from the Italian Open on Sunday due to a rib injury. The 19th-ranked Frenchwoman won the clay-court warmup for the French Open in 2004 and '05. She was also the runner-up twice. Last week, Mauresmo withdrew from the German Open. She joins top-ranked Justine Henin on the sideline. Henin withdrew on Friday citing fatigue. The tournament...

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UPDATE 2-Tennis-Safina fights back to win German Open

BERLIN, May 11 (Reuters) - Dinara Safina of Russia fought back from a set down for the third time in the tournament to win the German Open on Sunday with a 3-6 6-2 6-2 victory over seventh-seeded compatriot Elena Dementieva.

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Safina continues with upsets, takes German Open

Dina Safina pulled off her third upset of a top-10 player in a week at the German Open, winning the title Sunday by defeating ninth-ranked Elena Dementieva 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.