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14-05-2012 14:36 | Jan Velinger

Slovan Liberec, photo: CTK In Sports News: Liberec win Czech football title; Arsenal, with Czech midfielder Tomáš Rosický, have secured a spot in next year’s Champions League; Chimsa, Kiprop win Prague International Marathon while legendary footballer Pavel Nedvěd also takes part; the Czech national hockey team wins over Italy but loses to Russia in group stage action at the World Championship in ice hockey; Czech tennis player Berdych loses to Federer in Madrid final. More

Current AffairsBerdych puts Czechs through to Davis Cup semi-final

10-04-2012 15:43 | Jan Velinger

Tomáš Berdych, photo: CTK The World number 7 in men’s tennis, Tomáš Berdych, proved key in Davis Cup action at the weekend, helping the Czech Republic win three points against Serbia to put the Czechs through to the semi-final. Although his match against Janko Tipsarevic was a decidedly even affair he held on and at the weekend didn’t lose a single set. More

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02-04-2012 16:57 | Jan Richter

Jiří Jarošík, Marek Matějovský, photo: CTK In Sport News this Monday: the Czech women’s national hockey team reaches the world’s top-tier while the league playoffs continue; in football, Sparta Prague loses grip on lead in the top division; and in tennis, Czech Republic’s Radek Štěpánek and India’s Leander Paes win in Miami. More

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13-02-2012 16:20 | Dominik Jůn

Tomáš Berdych, photo: CTK 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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30-01-2012 16:45 | Christian Falvey

Radek Štěpánek, Leander Paes, photo: CTK 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

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