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(Russian) Maria Kirilenko kicks out Maria Sharapova in Australian Open

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January 19, 2009

Maria Sharapova (former number one) is making an early exit in the tournament. Yes, Maria Sharapova is now out of the tournament.

It was just as well that Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin came back to give the Australian Open some first-day brilliancy on a rainy, dreary day at Melbourne Park yesterday.

Former top-ranked Maria Sharapova was a surprise 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4

loser yesterday to fellow Russian Maria Kirilenko.

US Open champion Clijsters, also a former number one and making a

return to the Australian Open in her sixth tournament back from

retirement, easily won her first-round match 6-0, 6-4 over Canadian

qualifier Valerie Tetreault.

Later yesterday, another former number one also on the comeback trail,

seven-time Grand Slam winner Justine Henin, advanced with a 6-4, 6-3

win over fellow Belgian Kirsten Flipkens.

Henin lost to Clijsters in the Brisbane International final 10 days

ago in her return to the Tour.

Second-seeded Rafael Nadal, the defending men’s champion, beat

Australia’s Peter Luczak 7-6 (0), 6-1, 6-4.

Nadal won his first Grand Slam singles title on hard courts – to go

with his four at the French Open and his one Wimbledon title – when he

beat Roger Federer in last year’s Australian Open final.

The Spanish left-hander didn’t find his rhythm until the latter part

of the first set against Luczak, dominating the tiebreaker and much of

the remainder of the match.

Steady rain first delayed the start of play on outside courts, then

forced several suspensions and more than a dozen postponements.

Officials finally called off play at 10pm on outside courts when the

rain returned, forcing the matches to be concluded today.

It was Sharapova’s earliest exit from a Grand Slam since the 2003

French Open, and comes after she lost in the second round at last

year’s US Open.

Top-seeded Serena Williams starts her title defence today against

Urszula Radwanksa of Poland.

Clijsters, who won the US Open in September in only her third

tournament back from time off to get married and have a baby, still

feels the nerves that come with playing in a Grand Slam.

“I have the experience from the past, but I haven’t been here for so

long,” Clijsters said. “So I think that’s why it all feels new again.

“So, yeah, the butterflies are there, but they’re not the same

butterflies as the ones when I was 15 where I couldn’t sleep the night

before a match.”

There were no nerves for Sharapova, who was making her first

appearance on Rod Laver Arena since winning the 2008 trophy.

She missed the Australian Open last year as part of a 10-month layoff

due to shoulder surgery, but said her shoulder did not bother her

yesterday.

“I could be disappointed or I could just take it as it is and just go

back on the court and just keep working,” Sharapova said.

“I choose option two. A bad day’s not going to stop me from doing what

I love. I’ll be back here on a Saturday of the second week, so you

watch.”

Sharapova rallied from 5-2 down in the deciding set, holding serve and

then breaking Kirilenko to stay in the match. She dropped her own

serve after giving Kirilenko double match point.

“It’s never easy. I’m good friends with Maria,” Kirilenko said, but “I

tried my best to win today – I came here quite confident.”

Henin was mostly untroubled in beating Flipkens, getting a service

break in the ninth game, then holding to take the set.

Henin’s trademark groundstrokes were on display, augmented by several

forays to the net and a drop shot that Flipkens didn’t come close to

retrieving.

In other women’s play, last year’s finalist, second-seeded Dinara

Safina, won her first-round match, beating Magdalena Rybarikova of

Slovakia 6-4, 6-4. Another Russian, number three and French Open

champion Svetlana Kuznetsova, beat Anastasia Rodionova of Australia 6

-1, 6-2.

In first-round men’s matches, US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro

beat American Michael Russell 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 and number five Andy

Murray beat South Africa’s Kevin Anderson 6-1, 6-1, 6-2.

“Little bit weird playing under the roof here – first time I’ve done

it,” Murray said.

Seventh-seeded Andy Roddick sat through a rain suspension before

beating Thiemo de Bakker of the Netherlands 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.

The match at Hisense Arena, the tournament’s second covered court, was

suspended at 2-2 in second set so that organisers could close the

roof, which had also been opened despite rain in the area.

“First rounds are always a little uncomfortable, especially at a

Slam,” Roddick said. “You’re kind of built up, you’re maybe a little

bit overanxious. But I thought it was all right.”

Another American, Mardy Fish, was beaten in his first-round match,

losing 6-2, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 to wildcard entry Andrey Golubev of

Kazakhstan.

Elsewhere, number 11 Fernando Gonzalez of Chile beat Olivier Rochus of

Belgium 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 and Croatia’s Ivo Karlovic defeated number

13 Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.

American Wayne Odesnik beat Slovenian qualifier Blaz Kavcic 4-6, 6- 1,

6-4, 6-2.

Top-seeded Roger Federer is scheduled to play his first-round match

today against Russia’s Igor Andreev.Sapa-AP

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Felony Gun Possession was charged to G. Arenas (Agent Zero) by the NBA

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WASHINGTON — Gilbert Arenas (guard) of W.Wizards was charged Thursday

(January 14) with felony gun possession in connection with a Dec. 21

locker room confrontation with a teammate. -see previous articles.

Prosecutors charged Arenas with one count of carrying a pistol without

a license, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

The charges were filed in D.C. Superior Court in an “information,” a

document that generally signals a plea deal.

Arenas is scheduled to appear Friday afternoon before a judge. Arenas’

lawyer had no immediate comment. The NBA declined to comment.

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AP - Jan 1, 3:50 pm EST 1 of 4 NBA Gallery The Wizards said in a

statement that they were aware of the charge and were carefully

following the legal process.

“We will also continue to cooperate fully with the proper authorities

and the NBA,” the team said.

Arenas, who has been suspended indefinitely by the NBA pending the

investigation, has said he kept multiple guns in his locker at the

Verizon Center. The 28-year-old three-time All-Star said he wanted to

keep them away from his children and didn’t know it was illegal.

He says he took them out of the locker Dec. 21 in a “misguided effort

to play a joke” on a teammate.

League officials have said the locker-room incident stemmed from a

card-game dispute between Arenas and teammate Javaris Crittenton

(notes) on a plane trip back from the West Coast two days earlier.

At least seven Wizards players and coach Flip Saunders have appeared

before a grand jury or been questioned by authorities.

There are conflicting reports about what happened in the locker room.

It’s unclear what role Crittenton played and whether he had a gun. He

has kept a low profile and has said he did nothing wrong.

Earlier Thursday, police searched for a gun at Crittenton’s Arlington,

Va., apartment but did not seize any evidence, according to court

documents. Police were specifically looking for a silver or chrome-

colored semiautomatic handgun with a black handle. A search warrant

indicated police are investigating crimes including brandishing a

weapon and violating the District of Columbia’s gun laws.

Crittenton’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, said Crittenton was there during

the search, which occurred shortly after 7 a.m.

“It went as smooth as it could have gone,” Bartelstein said.

Crittenton has been excused by the team from practices and games while

authorities investigate.

After the investigation became public, Arenas repeatedly joked about

it on Twitter. Last week, he was photographed pointing his index

fingers at teammates as if he were firing a pair of guns during an on

-court huddle before a game at Philadelphia.

The outcome of the legal process will have profound implications for

Arenas’ future in the NBA and with the Wizards specifically.

Possession of a gun at an NBA arena is a violation of the league’s

collective bargaining agreement. Commissioner David Stern was

particularly upset that Arenas joked about the matter and said that

Arenas’ conduct will “ultimately result in a substantial suspension,

and perhaps worse.”

The Wizards could also attempt to invoke the morals clause found in

standard NBA contracts and void the remainder of the six-year, $111

million deal Arenas signed in summer 2008. The players’ union would

almost certainly contest such a move.

“We will continue to lend our full support to Gilbert and will assist

him in every way possible to see this matter through,” union executive

director Billy Hunter said.

He played in only 34 games since signing the contract due of a knee

injury and the guns-related suspension. Arenas was averaging 22.6

points and 7.2 assists this season for the Washington Wizards, who are

12-25 and in last place in the NBA’s Southeast Division.(AP)

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Mayweather-Paquiao fight is canceled

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L.A -- Manny Pacquiao's promoters say his future fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. is off after intermediation failed to adjudicate differences over drug testing, scrapping what was likely to have been the richest fight in the history of boxing.

The bout was slated for March 13 at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, but Top Rank said it couldn't reach an agreement with Golden Boy Promotions, which represented Mayweather in the negotiations, after nine hours of mediation Tuesday and more discussions Wednesday.

Although neither side was allowed to publicly discuss the specifics of their dispute, Mayweather apparently balked at a compromise over the stringent drug-testing requirements his camp insisted upon.

"I knew this was going to happen," said a weary Bob Arum, Pacquiao's promoter. "You had to play it out."

Golden Boy chief executive Richard Schaefer and Mayweather adviser Leonard Ellerbe didn't immediately return phone messages.

The promoters went into the lengthy mediation Tuesday. Both sides claimed every other detail for the fight had been decided, but Mayweather had demanded random blood testing in addition to unlimited urine testing, with Pacquiao unwilling.

The fighters' representatives apparently thought they had a compromise after the mediation. The promoters were widely expected to formally announce the bout Wednesday - but subsequent discussions with Mayweather during the day led Top Rank to declare the fight canceled.


Arum was left fuming by Mayweather, who fought under Top Rank promotion for several years.

"I've been saying this for years: He's a psychological coward who doesn't want to fight anybody who has a chance of beating him," Arum said. "He walked away from a rematch with Oscar (De La Hoya) that would have paid him a fortune because De La Hoya held him close in the first fight (in May 2007)."

After stellar pay-per-view numbers from their previous fights, both Pacquiao and Mayweather likely stood to make more than $25 million from the welterweight bout. Mayweather returned to the ring after a 21-month absence in September with a victory over Juan Manuel Marquez, while Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs) pounded Miguel Cotto in November for his 13th straight victory since 2005.

Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs) initially appeared eager to fight Pacquiao in a bout between two contenders for the title of pound-for-pound champion of the world. Both fighters quickly agreed to the initial points of a deal, with the fight scheduled for March so it wouldn't interfere with Pacquiao's run for political office in the Philippines.

But Schaefer then infuriated Top Rank by refusing to travel to a meeting with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who offered to pay lavishly to hold the fight in the NFL team's opulent new stadium.

Schaefer's actions, apparently at Mayweather's behest, meant the fight went to the MGM Grand in Mayweather's adopted hometown with no real competition.

After Mayweather went public with his requests for drug testing that went beyond the standards of the Nevada Athletic Commission, Pacquiao filed a lawsuit last week alleging Mayweather and his camp defamed him by accusing him of using performance-enhancing drugs.

That led to mediation, which apparently produced a solution acceptable to everybody except Mayweather, according to Arum.

"No chance ever of salvaging it for March, no chance for it ever to happen." as per Aum (pacquiao's promoter) said. However, Arum plans to propose a fight with World Boxing Association super welterweight champion Yuri Foreman to Pacquiao mid-March of this year. - AP

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NBA suspended Gilbert Arenas

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NEW YORK (AP)—Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas(notes) was suspended without pay by NBA commissioner David Stern on Wednesday for behavior that made him “not currently fit to take the court.”

A day after Arenas was photographed before a game in Philadelphia pointing his index fingers, as if they were guns, at his teammates, Stern warned the three-time All-Star that his conduct will “ultimately result in a substantial suspension, and perhaps worse.”

Arenas is under investigation by federal and local authorities after admitting to bringing guns to the locker room. Stern originally planned to wait to take action, but he tired of Arenas’ behavior.

In this Jan. 5, 2010 photo, Washington Wizards' Gilbert Arenas(notes) watches a free-throw attempt in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Philadelphia 76ers in Philadelphia. Arenas was suspended without pay Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010, by commissioner David Stern, who determined the Washington Wizards guard's behavior made him "not currently fit to take the court." A day after Arenas was photographed before a game in Philadelphia pointing his index fingers at his teammates as if they were guns, Stern also warned that the former All-Star's conduct will "ultimately result in a substantial suspension, and perhaps worse."

On Tuesday, a day after meeting with law enforcement officials, Arenas said he feared Stern more than the authorities because the commissioner was “mean.”

Though Arenas first apologized on Monday for his poor judgment and promised “to do better in the future,” he also joked on Twitter about the incident and the media firestorm it created. That was exactly the wrong tact for Stern, whose league has taken another public relations hit.

“The possession of firearms by an NBA player in an NBA arena is a matter of the utmost concern to us,” Stern said.

“Although it is clear that the actions of Mr. Arenas will ultimately result in a substantial suspension, and perhaps worse, his ongoing conduct has led me to conclude that he is not currently fit to take the court in an NBA game,” Stern said in a statement. “Accordingly, I am suspending Mr. Arenas indefinitely, without pay, effective immediately pending the completion of the investigation by the NBA.”

With each game he misses, Arenas will lose about $147,200 of the $16.2 million he will earn this season in the second of a six-year, $111 million contract. The punishment came on his 28th birthday.

“I feel very badly that my actions have caused the NBA to suspend me, but I understand why the league took this action,” Arenas said in a statement through his attorney. “I put the NBA in a negative light and let down my teammates and our fans. I am very sorry for doing that.”

Arenas added that he had called Stern to apologize.

“While I never intended any harm or disrespect to the NBA or anyone else, my gun possession at the Verizon Center and my attempts at humor showed terrible judgment,” he said. “I take full responsibility for my conduct.”

Arenas originally said he brought four guns to the Verizon Center because he wanted them out of his house after his daughter was born. But two officials within the league who have been briefed on the investigation have told The Associated Press that the incident stemmed from a dispute over card-playing gambling debts and a heated discussion in the locker room with teammate Javaris Crittenton(notes). The New York Post, however, reported that the two teammates drew weapons on each other.

Arenas said in a statement on Monday that he took unloaded guns from his locker in a “misguided effort to play a joke” on a teammate.

“Joke or not, I now recognize that what I did was a mistake and was wrong,” Arenas said. “I should not have brought the guns to DC in the first place, and I now realize that there’s no such thing as joking around when it comes to guns—even if unloaded.”

A Wizards spokesman said Arenas left the team, which is playing in Cleveland, earlier Wednesday but didn’t know where he was going.

“It’s sad,” Wizards guard DeShawn Stevenson(notes) said. “You don’t want to see a player go down like that. We’re a family, and it hurts.”

The Wizards supported Stern’s decision in a statement attributed to president Ernie Grunfeld and the Pollin family, which owns the team. The late Abe Pollin changed the team’s name from the Bullets because of the violent connotation.

“Strictly legal issues aside, Gilbert’s recent behavior and statements, including his actions and statements last night in Philadelphia, are unacceptable,” the statement said. “Some of our other players appeared to find Gilbert’s behavior in Philadelphia amusing. This is also unacceptable.”

AP Sports Writers Howard Fendrich and Joseph White in Washington, an AP freelance writer Jason Lloyd in Cleveland contributed to this report.

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Fans Prepare for NFL Releases Playoff Schedule 2010

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(National Football League)NFL had release the National Football League Schedule 2010 for the Playoff. The schedule solidifies the TV schedule, course, with the exception of the wild-card weekend, the integrality of the schedule can't be known until some of the games are played.

The NFL Playoff Schedule 2010, in the opening weekend, shows a number of interesting match-ups. While wild-card teams are at a distinct disadvantage in the playoffs, as they play on the road the entire time, if they can continue to win.

Of course, last year, the Arizona Cardinals, who almost nobody thought could go anywhere, made it all the way to the Super Bowl. Many felt the Cardinals should have won.

The NFL Playoff Schedule 2010 for Wild-Card Weekend is as follows:

Saturday, January 9th

AFC Wild Card Game (1:30 P.M. PST on NBC)
NFC Wild Card Game (5:00 P.M. PST on NBC)

Sunday, January 10th

NFC Wild Card Game (10:00 A.M. PST on Fox)
AFC Wild Card Game (1:30 P.M. PST on CBS)

As yet, the NFL Playoff Schedule 2010 has not set the exact teams that will play on each day. That won't be set until after the final results of the CIN vs. NYJ game. The Jets need to win, otherwise HOU will make the playoffs.

Considering that the NYJ are leading the Bengals, who have nothing to gain by playing their regulars, 27-0 in the 3rd quarter, it's safe to assume the NYJ will be in the wildcard.

This would mean the following will be the matchups in the NFL Playoff Schedule 2010, wild-card weekend, AFC:

Baltimore Ravens (9-7) at New England Patriots (10-6), Gillette Stadium
Jets (8-7, likely 9-7) or Texans (9-7, only if Jets lose) at Cincinnati Bengals (10-5), Paul Brown Stadium

The matchups in the NFL Playoff Schedule 2010, wild-card weekend, NFC:

Philadelphia (11-5) at 3. Dallas Cowboys (11-5), Cowboys Stadium
Green Bay Packers (11-5) at Arizona Cardinals (10-6), Univ. of Phoenix Stadium

The NFL Playoff Schedule 2010 for the Divisional Playoffs is as follows:

Fans Prepare for NFL Releases Playoff Schedule 2010





Saturday, January 16th

AFC Divisional Playoff Game (CBS)
NFC Divisional Playoff Game (Fox)

Sunday, January 17th

AFC Divisional Playoff Game (CBS)
NFC Divisional Playoff Game (Fox)

While the exact match-ups are TBD, in terms of which day they will play, the matchups in the NFL Playoff Schedule 2010, Divisional Playoff weekend, AFC:

Wild-card winner at No 2 seed, San Diego Chargers (13-3), Qualcomm Stadium
Wild-card winner at No 1 seed, Indianapolis Colts (14-2), Lucas Oil Stadium

The matchups in the NFL Playoff Schedule 2010, Divisional Playoff weekend, NFC:

Wild-card winner at No 2 seed, Minnesota Vikings (12-4), Metrodome
Wild-card winner at No 1 seed, New Orleans Saints (13-3), Louisiana Superdome

The NFL Playoff Schedule 2010 for the Conference Championships is as follows:

Sunday January 24th

AFC Championship Game (CBS) at highest seed
NFC Championship Game (Fox) at highest seed

Super Bowl XLIV

Sunday, February 7th

AFC Champion vs. NFC Champion (CBS)

more to come....

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