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P is for Power. Pistol Pete followed Boom Boom Becker into the game's wham-bam era. The American packed a lethal punch when it came to a serve. The sight of Pete Sampras serving will remain frozen in time forever. He doesn't want to unretire: Sampras coach Don't look for Pete Sampras to pull a Michael Jordan. Venus joins sis on sideline for US Open Forget an all-Williams final. The US Open will be a no-Williams affair. Hewitt considers quitting tennis Former Wimbledon and US Open champion Lleyton Hewitt revealed that he was considering quitting tennis to play Australian rules football. Leander out of danger, tumour ruled out Doctors at the Anderson Cancer Centre have ruled out any tumour in the Leander Paes' brain. The 30-year-old is out of danger and the doctors say his headaches were caused by a parasitic infection. Bhagwat honoured to receive Khel Ratna It's been a controversial award, but after much confusion, shooting star Anjali Vedpathak Bhagwat was jointly awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna with athlete K M Beenamol. Alonso set to get clean away as rivals scrabble in the dirt Fernando Alonso claims pole, M Schumacher claims his worst position this season. How queer. Indian flavour in Premiership: Chopra debuts for Newcastle Michael Chopra became the first British Indian to play in England's Premier League when he came on as a late substitute for Newcastle United in their 1-2 loss to Manchester United in Newcastle on Saturday. Coul £4million - But David must deliver The first person David Coulthard sought out with his news was Bernie Ecclestone. WilliamsF1: Strategy and weather conditions should help us Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya achieved good qualifying positions today coming second and fourth respectively, but will unfortunately both start for tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix from the dirty side of the track. BAR: Challenging for points looks a tall order Lucky Strike BAR Honda drivers Jenson Button and Jacques Villeneuve face a tough challenge in tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix after disappointing performances at the Hungaroring in this afternoon's decisive qualifying session. Jaguar: A good day all-round Mark Webber put his Jaguar R4 on the second row of the grid for tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix - the second time this season since Brazil and ahead of both McLarens and Ferraris. Mark will start tomorrow's race from 3rd place on the grid while new team-mate Justin Wilson starts from 12th place. Jordan: A very trying weekend to be honest! Giancarlo Fisichella and Zsolt Baumgartner will line up 13th and 19th on the grid in tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix. The final qualifying session ran comparatively smoothly for Jordan Ford after an eventful morning during which Ralph Firman crashed heavily in the first practice session and was flown to hospital for medical tests. Now that's close After thirteen rounds of the World Championship, Ralf Schumacher's average qualifying position is 5th, having started from pole position on three occasions the German has also started as low as 17th (Malaysia). New stars rise at Hungarian Grand Prix Spaniard Fernando Alonso, seeking to become the youngest race winner in Formula One history, has put Renault on pole position for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. Team-mates Here's how the various team-mates compare in qualifying this season including Hungary. Qualifying Differences The following is the average difference between team-mates' qualifying times - where both drivers have actually posted a time - up to and including the Hungary GP. Scholes' goal chase Paul Scholes is looking forward to another goal feast this lunchtime after a hat-trick on his last appearance at Newcastle. Sing-along-a-Paolo Paolo Di Canio has made his mark at Charlton - by holding impromptu opera sessions in the dressing room.
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