Air-India registers win in DCM hockey
Punjab and Sind Bank Academy beat Local District Hockey Association 2-0 in another match.
Chess
Sasikiran, Hari Krishna suffer defeats
Sasikiran lost to GM Luke McShane (England) while Hari Krishna lost to second seed GM Peter Heine Nielsen (Denmark) who regained the sole lead at the 65th Hastings chess tournament.
Top seeds have it easy at All India Open Chess
At the end of the second round, except a few, all other rated players were sitting pretty with two points each.
Miscellaneous
Sunita Rani cleared of doping charges
The Olympic Council of Asia is expected to return the medals won by her at the Busan Asian Games by the end of this month.
Tennis
Srichaphan lifts Tata Open trophy
The second seed's career has been on an upward swing ever since he finished as the losing finalist in Chennai last year.
Ivanisevic to play Davis Cup singles against US
The former Wimbledon champion has recovered from shoulder surgery and will represent Croatia in the first round tie in February.
Blake, Williams give US Hopman Cup
James Blake thrashed world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in sensational style to give the US an easy victory over Australia.
The Indian tennis year in review
One of the world's best doubles combinations, Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi, decided to split but the youngsters performed well to bring cheer to the Indian camp.
The Tata Open - a preview
Everything you wanted to know about India's most prestigious tennis tournament.
Serena shines in sparkling season
The Pink Panther made a brief appearance, as did Catwoman, but it was the name of Serena Williams that was engraved on most of the 2002 tennis silverware.
Football
Tollygunge score third victory
A goal in each half gave the Kolkata side a 2-1 victory over HAL, Bangalore. Complete coverage
Hockey
The hockey year in review
Dhanraj Pillay's onfield brilliance and his histrionics off it dominated the year as the Indian men's hockey team struggled to dish out their best in international meets.
Golf
Newsmaker Johnson edges out Woods in 2002
Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam were the dominant figures in global golf during 2002 but neither of them would have managed to generate more publicity than Augusta National chairman Hootie Johnson.
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