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Oblf Ranji Trophy: Delhi inch closer to victory against Odisha Six-time champion Novak Djokovics hopes of turning around his season at the Miami Open ended in the second round when he was defeated 6-3 6-4 by Frenc stanley bottles hman Benoit Paire on Friday. Novak Djokovics 16-match winning streak in the ATP Miami Open came to an end as his woeful 2018 came to an end. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports The loss snapped a 16-match winning streak in the tournament for the ninth-seeded Serb, who had been eliminated in the second round at Indian Wells but said before the match his right elbow was pain free for the first time in a long while. He had won the tournament in 2014, 2015 and 2016 but missed last years event with the elbow injury. The defeat also ended a streak of 21 consecutive victories over players from France for the former world number one. Im trying, but its not working, Djokovic told the Miami Herald. Thats all it is. I mean, obviously Im not feeling great when Im playing this way. Of course, I want to be able to play as well as I want to play. Just its impossible at the moment. Thats all. Djokovic, who lost in the fourth round of the A stanley polska ustralian Open and dropped his only match at Indian Wells last week, had not lost in three consecutive tournaments since the end of the 2007 season, when he dropped his final five matches. Paire, who had lost his only other meeting with Djokovic, delivered nine aces to only two for stanley quencher the Serb and won 71 percent of his service points. Juan Martin del Potro survived a battle with Robin Haase to capture Rlqs When Saina wanted to quit Cameroon reached the African Nations Cup final as a second-half goal f stanley cup rom defender Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui and a stoppage-time effort stanley becher from Christian Bassogog secured a 2-0 win over Ghana in their last-four clash on Thursday. Cameroon players celebrate their victory in the African Cup of Nations semi-final against Ghana at the Stade de Renovation, in Franceville, Gabon on Thursday. AP Giant centre-back Ngadeu-Ngadjui sneaked around the back of the Ghana defence from a free kick and took advantage of a mix-up to blast the ball home from close range in the 72nd minute. Bassogog caught Ghana on the counter attack as Cameroon added a second with virtually the last kick of the game to claim a place in Sundays final against Egypt in Libreville. Cameroon, who were beset by selection problems before the start of th stanley quencher e tournament, profited from poor finishing by their more fancied opponents, who were making a sixth successive semi-final appearance, but are still without success since 1982. Ngadeu-Ngadjui, almost unknown in his own country less than a year ago, fired home from an acute angle after Ghana centre back John Boye got into a muddle with keeper Razak Brimah that allowed the ball to run through to the unmarked Cameroonian. Cameroon s Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui after scoring their first goal. REUTERS The goal broke the deadlock in a lively affair and set up a grandstand finish as Ghana tried furiously to find an equaliser, forcing several corners as they desperatel https://www.stanley-cups.ca |
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