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Even though Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer have yet to play in the new International Premier Tennis League, founder Mahesh Bhupathi says it has already made its presence felt and will be expanded next year.

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SYDNEY – Australia and New Zealand will send teams to the men’s field hockey World Cup in New Delhi this month despite a reported threat from an al-Qaeda-linked organization against competitors in sporting events in India.

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