Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday, June 4

Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday:

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TENNIS

French Open, Paris (to 9)

Federer faces Tsonga for semi-final spot

PARIS - Roger Federer continues his bid for a second French Open title when he takes on local favourite Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the quarter-finals. World number one Serena Williams plays 2009 champion Svetlana Kuznetscva (TENNIS-OPEN/ (PIX), expect from 1500 GMT/10 AM ET, by Martyn Herman, Pritha Sarkar and Julien Pretot, 900 words)

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NBA

Heat stifles Pacers in Game Seven to advance to finals

The Miami Heat reached their third straight NBA Finals with an emphatic 99-76 game seven win over the Indiana Pacers to set up a mouthwatering clash with the San Antonio Spurs. (NBA-PLAYOFFS/ (PIX), moved, by Simon Evans, 600 words)

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NHL

Dominant Bruins knock Penguins for six

The Boston Bruins dominated Pittsburgh for a second straight game to stun the top-seeded Penguins in a 6-1 win that gave them control of the Eastern Conference final. (NHL-PLAYOFFS/ (PIX), moved, 300 words)

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GOLF

Janzen US Open hopes spiked by disqualification

Twice U.S. Open winner Lee Janzen saw his chances of playing at this year's championship end abruptly when he was disqualified from qualifying for wearing metal spikes. (GOLF-OPEN/QUALIFYING, moved, 300 words)

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RUGBY

Lions complete preparations ahead of Australia opener

PERTH - Hooker Rory Best and flanker Tom Croft discuss the British and Irish Lions' opening match in Australia against the Western Force, while former Wallaby Nathan Sharpe offers his thoughts on the tour. (RUGBY-LIONS/ (PIX), expect by 0700 GMT/3 AM ET, by Patrick Johnston, 400 words).

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SOCCER

World Cup qualifying Asia (all times GMT)

Group B

Japan v Australia (1034)

Oman v Iraq (1300)

Group A

Qatar v Iran (1615)

Lebanon v South Korea (1730)

Japan eye qualification at home to Australia

Japan can become the first side to qualify for the World Cup finals in Brazil if they claim a point against Australia, while Iran can all but end Qatar's chances of a first appearance with victory in Doha. (SOCCER-WORLD/ASIA, (PIX) expect from 1200 GMT/8 AM ET, by Amlan Chakraborty and Patrick Johnston, 500 words) (Asia duty editor: John O'Brien)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/reuters-sports-schedule-0001-gmt-tuesday-june-4-000122912.html

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