• Grand Slam winners Wales face the world champions in Bloemfontein on 7 June and again in Pretoria a week later.

    BBC: Gatland demands Springbok respect

  • The 10-time grand slam champion could face a semifinal against world No. 4 Andy Murray, who showed no sign of his worrying back problems on Saturday as he set up a last-16 clash with French 17th seed Richard Gasquet.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • The 2008 champion, a three-time grand slam winner, will face 144th-ranked American Jamie Hampton in the second round.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • For them to summarily slam the door in his face, and refusing even to study it, that would be a bit high handed.

    NPR: Legality Of Blagojevich Appointment Examined

  • Realistically, Johnson expects to be going to the Stade de France to face a French side going for a Grand Slam but he remains convinced that could play into England's hands.

    BBC: Martin Johnson insists England are improving

  • Safin, 28, will face Federer on Friday in his first Grand Slam semi-final since 2005 - when he beat the world number one in the last four on his way to the Australian Open title.

    BBC: Safin books meeting with Federer

  • Europe cannot decide that it needs Turkey's geopolitical help, and then slam the door in Turkey's face.

    ECONOMIST: Dark in the east

  • The 20-year-old, who is playing her first Grand Slam as world number one, will face Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova , who beat Italy's Alberta Brianti 6-1 4-6 6-2, in the next round.

    BBC: Australian Open: Venus Williams labours to victory

  • Federer , seeking his fifth title in the season's opening grand slam and his 17th overall, will face big-serving Croatian Ivo Karlovic in the last 32 following Beck's pre-match withdrawal with a back injury.

    CNN: Nadal into third round as Federer walks it

  • World No.52 Klizan was reaching that stage of a grand slam for the first time and will face either 32nd seed Jeremy Chardy of France, who beat Murray in Cincinnati, or Australia's Matthew Ebden.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • World No. 41 Lisicki, who has reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time, will next face ninth seed Caroline Wozniacki.

    CNN: Venus through as women's seeds tumble at SW19

  • The French Tennis Federation's move means that in the space of six months, three of the four Grand Slam tournaments have boosted their purses in the face of players' demands, with Wimbledon expected to announce this year's prize levels later this month.

    WSJ: More Prize Money at French Open Tennis

  • After Jordany Valdespin's game-ending grand slam last month, Buck clobbered him in the face with a whipped-cream pie.

    WSJ: The Catcher Whose Kudos Can Hurt

  • He will hope to repeat the dose on 6 November when he is expected to face Wales in Cardiff as South Africa begin their quest for a Grand Slam tour of Europe, but he believes the challenge will be stronger.

    BBC: I felt more relaxed in myself in Wales

  • Four-time grand slam champion Sharapova, an Australian Open winner in 2008, could face U.S. former world No. 1 Venus Williams in the third round.

    CNN: Djokovic off to a flier in Australian history bid

  • This year the field will face an extra test in that the course, the only one on the Grand Slam roster to be used every year, has had a facelift.

    BBC: Augusta's special aura

  • Having played a key role in last year's memorable Grand Slam triumph, Henson is full of anticipation for the 2006 Six Nations, but he admits Wales will face a tough challenge if they want to retain their crown.

    BBC: SPORT | Rugby Union | Six Nations | Frustrated Henson itching to play

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