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Tennis: Time for the big guns to fire
Spanish stars David Ferrer, Nicolas Almagro and Fernando Verdasco are set to hit centre court at the Heineken Open.
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Tennis: Tournament ending matches weather
ASB Classic organisers had hoped the singles final could be played outdoors, but persistent rain made that impossible.
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Tennis: Young restless to win at Heineken Open
Three former winners and 13 Spanish speakers will line up at January's Heineken Open but considerable interest will be in a couple of players with American twangs.
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Tennis: Centre gets makeover
It will be super flash - but apparently the casual tennis player won't need to serve up more cash.
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Tennis: Ferrer claims Open title
Top seed David Ferrer of Spain has won a surprisingly one-sided Heineken Open men's singles final.