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Ring in the new, ring out the old
AS much as we like to compartmentalise different eras in the world of sport, in actual fact, eras don't end abruptly; they merely fade away, sometimes in quick time, at other times rather slowly.

Cover Story
Federer: the Wimbledon heir to Sampras?
If he manages to keep himself on the straight and narrow, as his personality suggests he will, Roger Federer (pix, below) can go on to become a multiple champion of Wimbledon and perhaps the most dominant world No. 1 — he is not yet there, though — since Sampras, writes NIRMAL SHEKAR.

Wimbledon Diary-ii
Talk of depth in women's tennis proves a myth
The second Monday at Wimbledon is the best day of the championship for the fans. For, every single player remaining in the men's and women's singles event can be seen in action today.

The Double Game
Leander and a golden oldie
LONG after he is done with tennis as a playing professional, perhaps a good 30 or 40 years from now, should he be queried by his grandchildren about the greatest moments of his career, Leander Adrian Paes will surely recall Wimbledon 2003.

Profile
For Roddick, greatness is but a matter of time
ANDY RODDICK is hip, he's Hollywood (tennis' young Terminator with an actress girlfriend), he's young, he's cool. He's, to use his own word, a dude.


TENNIS INDEX -- PAUL FEIN
Number of different surfaces that Wimbledon champion Roger Federer has won tournaments on this year: 4 (indoor hard, hard, clay, and grass). What 16-year-old rising star Maria Sharapova, who reached the round of 16, did to avoid the ...

Over The Top
From extraordinary player to special coach
What is noteworthy in Greg Chappell's pursuits is his commitment. Nothing is dearer to his heart than the well being of cricket. For a person of such tremendous achievements, he comes across as someone totally unassuming.

Here & There
The crazy mix of cricket and culture
DAVID BECKHAM gets big bucks for selling T-shirts but what makes county clubs sign Indian players? Runs, of course, but even in these contracts, when examined closely, cash plays a big part though the numbers in cricket are not crazy as in football.

Tv Spot On
Cricket & The Serial Phenomenon
If cricket did not yield Salil Ankola (facing page) the slot to which he looked entitled as a sturdy all-round performer, his rectangular swing arm has now shown its Josh in The World Of Make Believe. In clinching a prestigious serial award, Salil Ankola has taken Naseeruddin Shah at his word: "There are no retakes in cricket, if you are out you are out."

Debate
What prize Indian cricket?
TIME again for Michael Ferreira to inveigh against cricket, unlovely cricket. Against the dream money it yields to players losing the World Cup.

Interview
BOBBY SIMPSON
`I wouldn't really coach the boys until they are 12 or 13'
Simpson spoke about several aspects of coaching. He said the Indian Board took the right decision to appoint John Wright as the coach of the national team.

Cricket Corner
BCCI's decision needs to be complimented
THE Board of Control for Cricket in India is to be congratulated on its decision to ban one-day cricket for players under 17 years of age.

Feature
COREY COLLYMORE
`I really put a lot of work into my bowling'
PATIENCE is a virtue and, as Corey Collymore can attest, it has its rewards.

England Diary
Caddick unlikely to play for England again
Andrew Caddick is a difficult man. Don't ask me why.

Interview
DILHARA FERNANDO
The friendly pace predator from Lanka
This strongly built Sri Lankan with a ready smile is barely audible! Soft and gentle he is — off the field. Meet Dilhara Fernando, ` the friendly neighbourhood pace predator!' Not quite the spiderman yet!

Sports Extra ... Et Cetera
Alex Ferguson is a dressing room bully
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been exposed as a dressing room bully who rules Old Trafford by fear. Argentine star Juan Sebastian Veron says Fergie's infamous "flying boot" incident with David Beckham last season was not a ...


Paula Radcliffe withdraws from Super Grand Prix in London
Paula Radcliffe has withdrawn from the Norwich Union Super Grand Prix in London on August 8 because of a leg injury. The Commonwealth 5000m champion had been expected to compete over the distance at the Crystal Palace meeting. ...

Hockey
HAMBURG MASTERS
Indians settling down to a winning rhythm
INDIAN hockey is flying high, for the time being though. The triumph at the Hamburg Masters, in the wake of the successes accomplished in Australia last month, has engendered a great deal of optimism among the community and has also kicked up expectations.

On The Write Line
Bringing a great feeling of joy
THE Indian hockey team's recent performances have been tremendous and have brought great joy to Indian sportslovers who believe that hockey is our national sport.


JUICY QUOTES -- PAUL FEIN
Hewitt may not be the worst-ever Wimbledon champion but he is certainly the dumbest. He has no idea how to get out of a scrap or change his tactics to suit the conditions. He just continues to hit the ball as hard as he can. And what can be ...

Chess
NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
PSPB dominates proceedings
THE dominance of the formidable Petroleum Sports Promotion Board, with two Grandmasters Krishnan Sasikiran and Abhijit Kunte, reigning British Open champion R. B. Ramesh, S. Kidambi and double-GM norm holder Sandeepan Chanda, was rarely under ...

Rowing
OPEN SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP
Swati Sanjay steals the show
THE chirpy Swati Sanjay, could not have asked for anything better. For this youngster from Tamil Nadu it was a windfall.

Sailing
NATIONAL INLAND ENTERPRISE CHAMPIONSHIP
Utpal More, Sandeep Jain triumph
THE newly formed team of Captain Utpal More and Havaldar Sandeep Jain of Regiment of Artillery Sailing Club, Hyderabad, demonstrated what remarkable transformation can come about in one's ratings, if exposed to scientific training, good fleet racing and practice.

Newsmaker
Tiger Woods
The PGA Tour's decision to start testing for illegal equipment is a good first step, Tiger Woods said. But he wishes more could be done. "The PGA Tour has taken a step in the right direction and I'm happy about that," Woods said after playing a ...

Kicking Around
Beckham: the real thing... or not?
WELCOME to Madrid, David Beckham! And these are some of the friendly things the local papers have been saying about him and his world roaming, moneymaking, somewhat androgynous life style.

Newsmakers
Medalie Heldman
GLADYS MEDALIE HELDMAN, a tennis Hall of Famer, who is credited with helping create the women's tennis tour, died at the age of 81. Gladys Heldman was one of the game's great visionaries — a force of nature with a clarion voice and a ...

F-1 Racing
FRENCH GRAND PRIX
A start to finish win for Ralf Schumacher
Germany's Ralf Schumacher led from start to finish to clinch victory in the French Grand Prix as a Williams one-two threw the race for the 2003 world championship wide open.
We need to be concerned about Williams — Michael Schumacher
WORLD CHAMPION Michael Schumacher has warned that Ferrari will face one of their toughest ever battles if they are to hang on to their world championship crown.
Michael's toughest competition comes from his own family
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER has found a new rival — and he's not from another team, like Mika Hakkinen of McLaren a few years back. Nor is he from his own Ferrari team, like Rubens Barrichello.

Football
CONFEDERATIONS CUP
Fate throttles the Indomitable Lions
INITIALLY, it was thought to be only an innocuous fall. But the impact of the sudden collapse of Marc-Vivien Foe was to have wider ramifications as the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup itself was left in complete disarray when the death of the ...
A chronology of calamities
MARC-VIVIEN FOE who died after collapsing suddenly in the semi-final between Cameroon and Colombia in the recent Confedarations Cup is the first player to expire during the course of a major world event. However, many other instances of players ...

Profile
THIERRY HENRY
A talented striker
DECISIVE in front of goal, impossible to contain and as regular as clockwork, Thierry Henry was at his best, scoring four goals, as he almost single-handedly led France to its triumph in the recent FIFA Confederations Cup. And, not so ...

Tribute
He'll be remembered for long
DEATH on the football ground is a rare occurrence, with only a handful of cases recorded around the world over many years. And as such, Marc-Vivien Foe would be remembered for long as much for his tragic death as his shy, likeable individual ...


Saira Abdul Sattar unhappy with NWFP move
As one of Pakistan's bright young hopes in female squash, the 19-year-old Saira Abdul Sattar is against the ban by the local Islamist government on male coaches. Her coach is the world's former No. 2 player. "I don't support it all," Sattar ...

Newsmakers
Jean Todt
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER has insisted that most of the credit for Ferrari's recent domination of Formula One must go to team boss Jean Todt. Todt is celebrating 10 years as sporting director at Ferrari. And Schumacher says the Frenchman has been ...

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