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  Results  Last Updated: 17.20 IST
Tennis: Daniel Nestor (Can) bt Patrick Rafter (Aus) 7-5, 7-6 (7-4). All the results
Men's Hockey: Germany, Pak draw 1-1; South Korea beats India 2-0; Australia, Spain draw 2-2; Argentina, Poland draw 5-5, Jorge Lombi nets four for Argentina.
Bantamweight Boxing: India's Dingko Singh lost to Ukrainian Daniltchenkov in round two


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Korea beats India 2-0
A lesson in the modern game: Cedric
Kim teaches his teachers a lesson
Indians refuse to rise, fail to shine
Play of the day
Argentina, Poland draw 5-5
Australia, Spain draw 2-2
Pakistan, Germany draw 1-1

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Top stories World watch

No more worlds to conquer
Malleshwari has won it all. The Asian, the World, and now the Olympics. So she figures, what else is there? And decides to quit.

Paes-Bhupathi on "second honeymoon"
'When we are confident, we are tough to beat,' says Leander. 'We want to beat the Woodies before their home crowd,' chips in Mahesh. The signals are clear -- the Indian duo is back together, this time to stay.

Dingko knocked out in boxing
The Indian boxer failed at the first hurdle, being outpointed and outclassed by his Ukranian opponent in the men's bantamweight event.

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Krayzelburg, de Bruijn grab more gold
Massimiliano Rosolino of Italy also completed his Olympic medal collection, adding the 200m medley gold to the 400m free silver and 200m free bronze he had already won.

And the favourites are...
The women likely to dominate the track and field. No Indian names here.

US basketball team booed off court
The spectators were irked that Lithuania ran the NBA stars close.

Vault goof-up forces re-jump
When Svetlana Khorkina falls on the vault, something has to be wrong. They checked. It was

Camilla Martin spoils Chinese party
Denmark's No 2 seed prevented an all-Chinese final in the badminton women's singles when she demolished Dai Yun in just 20 minutes in Thursday's semifinals. She meets top seed and world number one Gong Zhichao.

Rafter falls by the wayside
The home favourite was beaten by Canada's Daniel Nestor in the men's singles of the tennis event. Complete results

Injured Davenport a no-show
The top seed failed to take the court for her second round match with Rossana de los Rios of Paraguay. Complete results

Oh to be a Brazilian!
Or should that read, woe to be a Brazilian? Libero, on the side that puts a premium on style, never mind if the substance is lost in the process.

Battle for soccer gold begins on Saturday
The quarter-final line-up: United States vs Japan in Adelaide, Brazil vs Cameroon in Brisbane, Italy vs Spain in Sydney, Chile vs Nigeria in Melbourne.

Archery: Team South Korea make it four in a row
After a 1-2-3 finish in the individual event, it a no surprise that the South Korean women took gold in the team event.

Mystery woman to miss Games
Marie-Jose Perec, the enigma of the Games thus far, went AWOL after receiving a threat in her Sydney hotel. She will not be on hand on Friday to defend her 400m Olympic gold, against local star Cathy Freeman.

The bouncers make their debut
They are competitors in the newest Olympic sport -- trampolining.

Defending champ turns downful starter in sprint
A viral infection has in all likelihood ended the threatened showdown between defending gold medallist Donovan Bailey of Canada, now confined to bed, and Maurice Greene of the USA. Bailey is an unlikely starter in men's 100 metre sprint.

Cuban, American pugilists pack the punches
Virus worries hit Team Australia
US swim coach sparks drug bogey
'Sexy Alexei' takes it home

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