WALES WINSAfter drawing five of its six qualifiers, Wales won again when it mattered on Saturday. A year that began with a shock win over world number one Andy Murray at the Australian Open has take. Normally you have a process, and if you have that in place results will come. ter power unit and gearbox changes, Hamilton might have taken pole anyway but instead he did it his way. Manpreet is the current captain of the team but his international career is just six years old. Rach came to India just days before the 2004 Athens Olympics and lasted all of five months. Between Rach and Oltmans came Ric Charlesworth, Jose Brasa, Michael Nobbs, Terry Walsh and Paul van Ass. hird round at Flushing Meadows that lasted all of 106 minutes under the roof in Arthur Ashe Stadium on a rainy Saturday night. o was thrown on by manager Chris Coleman in the second half as Wales struggled to secure the victory essential to keeping their hopes of qualifying alive. Nadal played tighter to finally take the first break of the match and move 3-2 up when his opponent sent a forehand wide.