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  • ROGER FEDERER believes the advantage is with Andy Murray when the pair meet in their Australian Open semi-final tomorrow. Murray has been reduced to tears the last two occasions he has met Federer in a Slam tournament -- and has never beaten him at this level -- but Federer insisted Murray's schedule in Melbourne will work to his benefit. Controversially, Federer has had a steady diet of night games, unlike Murray's afternoon matches, but he said: 'I've got into a daily routine of going to bed at 3am and getting up at noon. I'd rather have afternoon games, you don't have to adjust your schedule. I don't think I've had breakfast since the tournament started. I don't think it helps me to have played at night at all. It isn't as if it has been scorching hot during the day or that the condi...

  • ROGER FEDERER believes the advantage is all with Andy Murray when the pair meet in their Australian Open semi-final tomorrow. Murray has been reduced to tears the last two occasions he has met Federer in a Slam tournament -- and has never beaten him at that level -- but Federer insisted Murray's schedule in Melbourne will work to his benefit. Controversially, Federer has had a steady diet of night games, compared to Murray's afternoon matches, but he said: 'I've got into a daily routine of going to bed at 3am and getting up at noon. I'd rather have afternoon games, you don't have to adjust your schedule. I don't think I've had breakfast since the tournament started. I don't think it helps me to have played at night at all. It isn't as if it has been scorching hot during the day or that ...

  • ROGER FEDERER believes the advantage is all with Andy Murray when the pair meet in their Australian Open semi-final tomorrow. Murray has been reduced to tears the last two occasions he has met Federer in a Slam tournament -- and has never beaten him at that level -- but Federer insisted Murray's schedule in Melbourne will work to his benefit. Controversially, Federer has had a steady diet of night games, compared to Murray's afternoon matches, but he said: 'I've got into a daily routine of going to bed at 3am and getting up at noon. I'd rather have afternoon games, you don't have to adjust your schedule. I don't think I've had breakfast since the tournament started. I don't think it helps me to have played at night at all. It isn't as if it has been scorching hot during the day or that ...

  • Colin Jackson last night explained how next year's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne could actually work out cheaper for Welsh athletic chiefs than the 2002 Manchester showpiece. The Commonwealth Games Council for Wales hope to send a 300-strong team to Australia, only 27 fewer than that of the record Welsh squad that made the short trip just across the border two-and-a-half years ago. The total number of athletes and officials that are set to travel to the other side of the world currently stands at 231 but it could catapult if team sports qualify for the Melbourne Games in March 2006. Athletics provides the biggest team of 39 competitors and officials but shooting, weightlifting, cycling and aquatics well represented.

  • STEVE WILLIAMS will come face-to-face with Tiger Woods this week after the Kiwi caddie escaped suspension for his racist slur against his former boss. His current employer Adam Scott has also accepted Williams' apology for his outburst at an awards ceremony in Shanghai on Friday night. And so Williams will continue to work for the world No.8 at the Australian Open this week - and the President's Cup starting on November 17 in Melbourne.

  • STEVE WILLIAMS will come face-to-face with Tiger Woods this week after the Kiwi caddie escaped suspension for his racist slur against his former boss. His current employer Adam Scott has also accepted Williams' apology for his outburst at an awards ceremony in Shanghai on Friday night. And so Williams will continue to work for the world No.8 at the Australian Open this week - and the President's Cup starting on November 17 in Melbourne.

  • JILL MEAGHER'S killer Adrian Bayley left the scene after strangling her, then returned later to dispose of the body, according to reports in the Australian media. Police there believe Jill was raped and strangled in a Melbourne laneway soon after she was filmed on CCTV outside a bridal boutique.

    ...Jill worked at ABC radio in Melbourne and it was after a night...

  • MIDDLESBROUGH striker Scott McDonald has been surprisingly axed from Australia's latest provisional World Cup squad. McDonald was one of three players released yesterday after coach Pim Verbeek reduced his 31-man squad to 28 in the wake of a 2-1 friendly win over New Zealand.

    ... only Boro player putting in an effective night's work in Melbourne, as striker Chris Killen score...

  • MURDERED Irish woman Jill Meagher was strangled before her killer left the scene and returned later to dispose of her remains, according to reports in the Australian media. Police there believe Jill was raped and strangled in a Melbourne laneway soon after she was filmed on CCTV outside a bridal boutique.

    ... Jill's safety after she vanished after a night out with ABC colleagues. The homicide squad was fu...Jill worked at ABC radio in Melbourne and it was after a night...

  • ... for his win! Can't wait for Sunday night - Flew to Melbourne to watch. Awesome game!"Locals...!!!! #ShabbaMo FarahGo Andy Murray, amazing work #ausopenMary PortasYes well done Andy he is in the...

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