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TENNIS
French Open, Paris
PARIS - Rafa Nadal takes on fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in the French Open men's singles final seeking to become the first man to win the same grand slam title eight times. Ferrer has not dropped a set here so far as he attempts to win his first major title. (TENNIS-OPEN/ (PIX) play starts at 1300 GMT/9 AM ET, by Martyn Herman, Julien Pretot and Pritha Sarkar, 600 words)
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MOTOR RACING
Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal
Vettel to start Canadian Grand Prix from pole position
MONTREAL - Triple world champion Sebastian Vettel starts the Canadian Grand Prix from pole position for the third year in a row but hoping for better luck in order to win his first Formula One race in North America. (MOTOR RACING-PRIX/ (PIX), expect by 2000 GMT/4 PM ET, by Julian Linden, 600 words)
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NHL
Blackhawks reach Stanley Cup Final
The Chicago Blackhawks beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 on Saturday to win the Western Conference and reach the Stanley Cup Final. (NHL-PLAYOFFS/ (PIX), moved 400 words)
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NBA
Game Two a 'must-win' for Heat, says Wade
MIAMI - The Miami Heat head into Sunday's Game Two of the NBA Finals knowing another loss could leave them with a real uphill battle in the best-of-seven series and for Dwyane Wade the clash is already in the "must-win" category. (NBA-FINALS/, moved, by Simon Evans, 400 words)
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BASEBALL
Blue Jays, Marlins win marathon games
Major League Baseball produced a couple of marathon games on Saturday as the Miami Marlins needed 20 innings to best the New York Mets 2-1 and the Toronto Blue Jays prevailed 4-3 in 18. (BASEBALL-ROUNDUP/, moved, 300 words)
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GOLF
PGA Tour: St Jude Classic, Memphis
Rookie Stefani egdes clear of English
PGA Tour rookie Shawn Stefani rebounded superbly from a quadruple-bogey seven at the 11th to edge one stroke clear of playing partner Harris English after Saturday's third round of the St Jude Classic in Memphis, Tennessee. (GOLF-PGA/, moved, 350 words)
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LPGA Tour: LPGA Championship, Pittsford, New York
Pressel leads going into marathon finish at LPGA major
Morgan Pressel shot a two-under-par 70 on Saturday to seize a two-stroke lead going into a 36-hole Sunday finish at the weather-delayed LPGA Championship at Locust Hill outside Rochester, New York. (GOLF-LPGA/, moved, 400 words)
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SOCCER
World Cup qualifiers
AFRICA
Zimbabwe v Egypt (1300)
Benin v Algeria (1500)
Niger v Burkina Faso (1500)
Togo v Cameroon (1530)
Guinea v Mozambique (1700)
Mali v Rwanda (1800)
Egypt seek Zimbabwe win to reach final qualifying round
JOHANNESBURG - Egypt could reach the last round of African World Cup qualifiers with a win away to Zimbabwe. (SOCCER-WORLD/AFRICA, expect by 2000 GMT/4 PM ET, by Mark Gleeson, 500 words)
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ASIA
Australia wary of Jordan surprise
MELBOURNE - Australia's players face the media ahead of their penultimate World Cup qualifier against Jordan at Docklands Stadium on Tuesday, with both teams locked on seven points and desperate for a win to remain in the hunt for an automatic berth in Brazil. (SOCCER-WORLD/AUSTRALIA, expect by 0630 GMT/4:30 AM ET, by Ian Ransom, 450 words)
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Spain beat Haiti in Confederations Cup warm-up
MIAMI - World champions Spain held on for a 2-1 win over Haiti in a friendly as they warmed up for this month's Confederations Cup. (SOCCER-FRIENDLY/SPAIN, moved, by Simon Evans, 400 words)
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European Under-21 championship finals, Israel (to 19)
Netherlands v Russia (1600)
Germany v Spain (1830)
End of day wrap
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Argentine 'Final' championship
Title-chasing River Plate host Independiente
BUENOS AIRES - River Plate could virtually seal Independiente's relegation if they win their 'clasico' at the Monumental. (SOCCER-ARGENTINA/CHAMPIONSHIP, expect by 2000 GMT/4 PM ET, by Rex Gowar, 350 words)
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RUGBY
British and Irish Lions tour
Hogg to start at flyhalf, hope for Bowe
BRISBANE - Scotland fullback Stuart Hogg will start at flyhalf for the British and Irish Lions against the Combined Country side on Tuesday to give Owen Farrell and Jonny Sexton a rest. (RUGBY-LIONS/ moved, by Nick Mulvenney, 350 words)
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Lions tour continues in Newcastle
BRISBANE - Hard on the heels of their toughest match of the tour so far, the British and Irish Lions face what will be their weakest opposition when they take on the Combined Country XV in Newcastle on Tuesday. (RUGBY-LIONS/ (PREIVEW) moving at 0630, by Nick Mulvenney, 350 words)
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All Blacks need to work on securing ball at breakdown
AUCKLAND - New Zealand will concentrate on ball security, particularly at the breakdown, as they prepare for the second test against France in Christchurch next week, All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said on Sunday. (RUGBY-ZEALAND/, moved, by Greg Stutchbury, 450 words)
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France coach encourgaed by Eden Park performance
AUCKLAND - France coach Philippe Saint-Andre saw enough from his young side in their 23-13 loss to New Zealand in the first test at Eden Park on Saturday to give him plenty of optimism for the rest of the series and the World Cup in 2015. (RUGBY-ZEALAND/FRANCE, moved, by Greg Stutchbury, 450 words)
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Super Rugby, round 17
Western Force v New South Wales Waratahs (0605 GMT)
Force seek to restore pride after Lions drubbing
Western Force will try to salvage some pride when they host the New South Wales Waratahs in the second and final match of an abridged round just four days after their under-strength side was hammered by the British and Irish Lions in a tour match. (RUGBY-SUPER/FORCE, expect by 0800 GMT/4 AM ET, 250 words)
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CRICKET
Champions Trophy (to 23)
New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Cardiff
In-form New Zealand seek to build on England win
New Zealand look to continue their excellent one-day form following their 2-1 series win over England when they take on the Sri Lankans in their first Group A match. (CRICKET-CHAMPIONS/ (PIX), by John Mehaffey, 400 words)
We will also file innings bulletins and a scoreboard at the close of play
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HORSE RACING
Palace Malice wins Belmont Stakes
NEW YORK - Palace Malice won the 145th running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, the final race of the Triple Crown series for three-year-old thoroughbreds. (HORSERACING-BELMONT/ moved, 300 words)
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CYCLING
Dauphine-Libere, France
Froome poised to win Dauphine with Tour in sight
RISOUL, France - Britain's Chris Froome is set to win the Criterium du Dauphine stage race three weeks ahead of the start of the Tour de France. (CYCLING-DAUPHINE/, expect by 1400 GMT/10 AM ET, by Alasdair Fotheringham, 400 words)
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Tour of Switzerland (to 16)
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