Reuters sports schedule at 0600 on Tuesday (times GMT):
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TENNIS
U.S. Open
NEW YORK - Andy Murray fought off Novak Djokovic to win an
epic U.S. Open final and become the first British man in 76
years to win a grand slam singles title. (TENNIS-OPEN/, moved,
pix, TV, by Julian Linden and Larry Fine, 700 words)
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NFL
The Baltimore Ravens unleashed a new-look, wide-open offense
on the visiting Cincinnati Bengals on Monday and powered to a
44-13 blowout victory in their National League Football opener.
(NFL-MONDAY/, moved, pix, 350 words)
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BASEBALL
The Oakland Athletics drew first blood in a pivotal series
against the Los Angeles Angels with a 3-1 victory on Monday as
two of the hottest teams in baseball resumed their battle for a
playoff berth. (BASEBALL/ANGELS, moved, 250 words)
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SOCCER
2014 World Cup qualifying
LONDON - World and European champions Spain begin their 2014
World Cup qualifying campaign away to Georgia as Europe's big
guns also seek to put wins on the board. (SOCCER-WORLD/, expect
by 2000, pix, by Martyn Herman, 800 words)
We will also have individual match reports from the European
qualifiers as well as from other regions.
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WELLINGTON - Rain and cold winds are likely to favour New
Zealand in their Oceania World Cup qualifying clash against the
Solomon Islands in Auckland while Oceania champions Tahiti host
New Caledonia in Papeete with both sides in need of a win to
stay in contention for Brazil 2014. (SOCCER-WORLD/OCEANIA,
expect by 1000, 400 words)
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SINGAPORE - Australia will be hoping to kickstart their
campaign for a third successive finals appearance with a victory
over Jordan in Amman. Japan, South Korea and Iran are also in
action in the fourth round of Asian qualifiers for the 2014
tournament. (SOCCER-WORLD/ASIA, expect around 1600, 500 words)
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TOKYO - Japan face Iraq, led by their former coach Zico,
looking for a home win to take a giant step towards qualifying
for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. (SOCCER-WORLD/JAPAN, expect by
1300, pix, by Alastair Himmer, 400 words)
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RUGBY
Rugby Championship
Argentina coach Santiago Phelan, mindful his side are riding
on a high after pushing the world champion All Blacks so close
in Wellington, names his side to face Australia for their Rugby
Championship clash on the Gold Coast on Saturday.
(RUGBY-CHAMPIONSHIP/ARGENTINA, expect by 2000, 400 words)
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CRICKET
India v New Zealand, second Twenty20, Chennai
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(Asia Duty Editor: Peter Rutherford)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/reuters-sports-schedule-0001-gmt-tuesday-sept-11-000257855--spt.html
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