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Ivanovic eases into second round of Qatar Open
Serbia's Ana Ivanovic advanced to the second round of the Qatar Open on Monday when her opponent Carla Suarez Navarro withdrew midway through their match because of a back injury. #Tennis #NewsTracker #Ana Ivanovi? #Qatar Open
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Back pain forces Federer out of Qatar, hopeful for Aus Open
Federer had been due to play Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the semi-finals on Friday, but the Frenchman will now meet either top seed Rafael Nadal or Gael Monfils in the final. #Roger Federer #NewsTracker #Jo-Wilfried Tsonga #Australian Open #Qatar Open
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Nadal opts for change and a heavier racket
The Spaniard believes his game may suffer in the short term after making the switch but would improve in the months ahead. #Rafael Nadal #NewsTracker # #Rafa Nadal #Doha #the Qatar Open
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Russia Today
VTB finds 'tricky' main SPO buyer: Qatar
Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund will become the main purchaser in VTB’s secondary public offering, buying $1 billion of the available $3.3 billion shares. It may prove to be a difficult shareholder for Russia’s second largest lending bank. The Sovereign Fu #Qatar #Financial Times #Azerbaijan
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Guardian Unlimited
Bundesliga boss attacks Fifa decision to hold 2022 World Cup in Qatar
The chief executive of the Bundesliga has issued an outspoken attack on Fifa's decision to hold the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, describing it as "hard if not impossible" to play the tournament in the Arabian Gulf's fierce heat of summer. Speaking in London #Qatar #Fußball-Bundesliga #London
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Daily Mail - UK
Sepp Blatter refuses to back 2022 summer Qatar World Cup
Playing the 2022 World Cup in the searing summer heat of Qatar is 'not rational and reasonable,' FIFA President Sepp Blatter said in a newspaper interview. Despite health concerns included in an official report before the vote, the FIFA executive committ #Qatar #FIFA #Sepp Blatter




