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In this weeks sports news, the Czech Republic progresses to the Davis Cup
quarter finals; the national hockey team sees one debacle and one triumph;
Czech basketball player Jan Veselý helps his NBA team to victory and ski
jumper Roman Koudelka scores a career-best jump. More
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The Australian Open ended with mixed blessings for the Czech players, the
happiest of whom was doubtless Radek Štěpánek. Unseeded Štěpánek and
Leander Paes of India won the men’s doubles tournament, defeating the
defending champions, the American Bryan twins, 7-6, 6-2. With that,
Karviná native Štěpánek leapt forward 68 places in the rankings to
world 23rd, two places behind his compatriot František Čermák. More
Current AffairsNadal denies Berdych in tough four-setter at Australian Open
Men’s World No. 7 Tomáš Berdych had been having a good season so far
– recently wining, for example, the Hopman Cup in Australia with
women’s player Petra Kvitová; but on Tuesday he faced an even bigger
challenge: trying to get past Spain’s Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open
to reach his first-ever semi-final at the Grand Slam tournament. More
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Starting with tennis - there was an extraordinary set of events in the
men’s fourth round of the Australian Open, where the Czech seventh seed
Tomas Berdych was booed off the Hisense Arena after an ill-tempered
fourth-round victory over Nicolas Almagro. More
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Starting off with tennis, and the Australian Open in Melbourne, where three
Czech players – among them favourite Tomáš Berdych, advanced to the
second round on Monday. World no. 7 Berdych had the wind and heat to
compete against as he faced Albert Ramos. More
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In Sports News: Czech tennis players Kvitová, Berdych triumph in Hopman
Cup; Sáblíková clinches fourth European Championship title in speed
skating; Bauer comes in sixth at Tour de Ski; Stanislav Řezáč wins Jizerská padesátka
cross-country skiing race; Jágr loses puck on key play in 6:4 Flyer loss
against Ottawa. More
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