up to the Cuban storm as he took the lightweight title, beating Lazaro Alvarez Estrada. “I know all the opponents are behind me, so I should win every match, which is tough. ;teamVenus Williams, Victoria Azarenka march forward in Miami; Garbine Muguruza bundled outVenus Williams survives marathon battle against Kiki Bertens in MiamiWomen’s tennis’s biggest names still remaining at the US Open take centre stage on Sunday with grand slam winners Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams, Garbine Muguruza and Petra Kvitova all appearing on Arthur Ashe Stadium. After a solid stand between Thirimanne and Mathews, the hosts were looking good for a good total but India fought back well in the final overs and bundled them out for 238. The Asian Cup champions will be favoured to beat lowly Thailand in Melbourne in their last qualifier. The group’s third placed team must negotiate a series of playoffs to qualify. to 30/3 but a partnership of 132 runs between Brendan Taylor and Samit Patel scripted a comeback for them. “In the top half, you have Roger and Rafa and they are favourites to win a grand slam title, for sure. years and?briefly quit boxing last year to pursue his long-held political ambitions and was elected senator. aly hold FranceRafael Nadal to return for Spain against Germany in Davis CupRafael Nadal pulls out of Indian Wells, Miami Open with injuryRafael Nadal insisted that tennis chiefs were wrong to wait three days before kicking controversial Italian Fabio Fognini out of the US Open for a vile, sexist tirade at a female umpire.