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Monday, January 17, 2011

Hoang Anh Gia Lai win on penalties

HA NOI — Chairman Doan Nguyen Duc of Hoang Anh Gia Lai said his team will triumph during the national football tournament this season.

His team is on track after winning their last eight round of the National Cup in Ha Noi.

The Central Highland team defeated host Hoa Phat Ha Noi 4-3 during a penalty shoot-out after a goal less 90-minute match at Hang Day Stadium.

They will meet Khatoco Khanh Hoa who won 2-1 over Quang Ninh Coal on Saturday in the quarter-finals.

Sai Gon Xuan Thanh beat former champs Dong Tam Long An 2-0.

The HCM City-based team will face Song Lam Nghe An in the next round on February 2.

Earlier, Navibank Sai Gon knocked out Super Cup champion Ha Noi T&T with a 2-0 win at Thong Nhat Stadium in HCM City on Saturday.

"The entire team put forth a lot of effort and spirit to win the game," said coach Mai Duc Chung.

"This victory is very important to us because it is a good start before the V-League season begins."

Meanwhile Navibank will play Becamex Binh Duong.

The remaining quarter-final match is between Lam Son Thanh Hoa and Ninh Binh. — VNS

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Thien targets higher ranking

Nguyen Hoang Thien hopes to break into the top 100 junior tennis players rankings after winning two straight titles during the past two weeks.

Thien took home the title at the U18 ITF's Becamex Binh Duong Cup on Friday and won another tournament in Bac Lieu Province.

Thien, who is ranked 369th in the world's junior tennis standings, will compete with the national team for the first time at the 16th Asian Games which will be held in Guangzhou, China in November.

The young athlete will compete at the ITF's group 3 tournament against Malaysian tennis players.

Viet Nam beat India 3-1 in friendly

Viet Nam's Olympic team came from behind to beat India 3-1 during their friendly match on Saturday in New Dehli.

Balwant Singh scored for India nine minutes into the match. Ngoc Dieu responded with a goal to even the score during the first half.

Coach Phan Thanh Hung's players dominated the second half with Dieu scoring another goal during the 56th minute. Striker Nguyen Anh Duc scored the final goal in the match.

The Vietnamese team will compete in a friendly tournament in Bangkok from October 27-31 before participating in the Asian Games.

Quyen signs with Song Lam Nghe An

Former national star Pham Van Quyen has signed a new contract with Song Lam Nghe An, despite having his name tarnished during a match fixing scandal.

Quyen's new contract is for three years but allows him to play for the club until his retirement. In effect, the player has a life-contract with his team, who warmly welcomed his return after a four-year ban for match fixing. His current contract will end by the end of this year.

Quyen was called up for the national team in preparation for the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 but suffered an injury that resulted in a poor performance during the last season. — VNS

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Murray breezes on, Hurricane Earl a no-show

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Andy Murray of Britain hits a return to Dustin Brown of Jamaica during the US Open tennis tournament in New York, September 3, 2010
Photo: Reuters

Andy Murray need not have worried. The forecasters got it wrong on both fronts at the US Open on Friday.

While the wind picked up and there were a few fleeting drops of rain that caused a stoppage in play, Hurricane Earl never quite made an appearance at Flushing Meadows.

But Murray's second-round opponent, an unorthodox Jamaican he knew little about and was warned to expect the unexpected, did show up on center court but also ran out of puff.

With his dreadlocked hair, sleeveless shirt and baggy short, Dustin Johnson was an instant hit with the Arthur Ashe crowd but apart from a few fleeting moments in the first set, he was blown away, the Briton winning 7-5 6-3 6-0.

Murray, fearing the heavens might open at any time if the predicted wild weather arrived, did his best to finish the match as quickly as he could but ended up hitting the practice courts again because he wanted another workout.

"(There were) probably two rallies in the match that went past eight, nine shots," Murray said. "So I just went out and hit for 45 minutes just to get a bit of a rhythm, hit a lot of balls."

Friday was not a day for the underdogs. They gave the seeds moments of trouble but the big names in action all prevailed.

The defending women's champion Kim Clijsters recovered from a slow start to reel off 12 games in a row in her 6-3 6-0 third round win over Czech Petra Kvitova.

The Belgian struggled with her serve but still proved too much for Kvitova, the 27th seed, to handle.

Clijsters, who won the US Open in 2005 and 2009, has not lost a set in this year's tournament and is steadily improving aspects of her game.

"I think it's only a matter of a few little details I think in my game that I just want to improve," she said. "I'm trying to achieve the perfect match but a match like today gives me more satisfaction because I beat a good player without even playing my best tennis."

Clijsters will play unseeded Serb Ana Ivanovic in the round of 16 with Samantha Stosur or Elena Dementieva lurking in the quarterfinals.

Building momentum

Stosur, runner-up at the French Open in June and seeded fifth at Flushing Meadows, turned in an impressive display to defeat Italy's Sara Errani 6-2 6-3 in one hour 20 minutes.

The Australian came into the tournament under an injury cloud but is slowly building momentum and confidence.

"Once you get to this point, you never know what can happen," she said. "So if you keep playing well, you can find maybe the semis or finals.”

“If I've been there once, I definitely want to try to be there again."

Dementieva, a finalist at the US Open six years ago, booked her passage into the fourth round with a 7-5 6-2 victory over Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova with 7-5 6-2 win.

The Russian won the Olympic gold medal in Beijing but has never won a grand slam singles title.

"I don't put any pressure on myself,” she said. “I have had a very successful career so far.”

"I'm definitely looking for the big title, but I'm just trying to work on my game."

French Open champion Francesca Schiavone replicated Roger Federer's stunning between-the-legs shot during her 6-1 7-5 third round victory over Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine.

John Isner and Sam Querry raised American hopes of a local winner in the men's draw when they both won.

Isner fired down 24 aces on his way to a 6-3 3-6 7-6 6-4 victory over Marco Chiudinelli but there were times during the match when he grimaced, still feeling the effects of turning his ankle trying to hit a jumping return off a serve into his body from David Nalbandian in Cincinnati.

Querry defeated Marc Granollers 6-2 6-3 6-4 and they almost had a third with qualifier only going down in a fifth set tiebreaker to Sergiy Stakhovsky.

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