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Looking like Old Pro, 14-Year-Old Guan Opens with 73

Fourteen-year-old Guan Tianlang is the youngest golfer ever to compete at the Masters.

But the Chinese high school student looked more like a veteran Thursday when he shot a 1-over 73 in his debut at Augusta National.

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Chelsea into Europa League Semi-Finals

Chelsea became the first club to qualify for the semi-finals of this season's Europa League on Thursday despite losing 3-2 to Rubin Kazan in the second leg of their quarter-final tie.

The London club go through 5-4 on aggregate after winning 3-1 in last week's first leg and remain on course to win the Europa League a year after triumphing in the Champions League.

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S.African Swimming Star Le Clos to Pen Book

South African swimming champion Chad le Clos, who dramatically pipped U.S. legend Michael Phelps to Olympic gold in 2012, is to tell his story in a book, his publisher said Wednesday.

The 20-year-old beat Phelps by five-hundredths of a second in the 200m butterfly at the London games last July.

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Lebanese Football Referees Denied Bail in "Sex-for-Fixing Game" Case

A Singapore court refused to grant bail to a Lebanese football referee and his two assistants, who were charged with accepting sexual bribes in return for fixing a regional football match from a a gambling-linked international syndicate.

The three referees pleaded not guilty and will next appear in court on April 18, media reports said.

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Formula One: I Don't Apologise for Winning - Vettel

Sebastian Vettel has risked further antagonizing Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber, saying he "doesn't apologize for winning" last month's Malaysian Grand Prix at the Australian's expense.

The pair will be under fierce scrutiny at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai as they return to action for the first time since Vettel ignored team orders to overtake Webber and win the second race of the season.

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F1 Team Squabbles to Resume at Chinese GP

When the Formula One season resumes at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, the biggest battles will be between sets of warring teammates rather than rival teams.

The division is deepest at Red Bull where — three weeks on from the Malaysian Grand Prix — there is still plenty of ill-feeling between three-time world champion Sebastian Vettel and No.2 driver Mark Webber following the events of Sepang, where the German ignored team orders to stay behind Webber and instead overtook the Australian and claimed the race win.

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Madrid into Semis Despite 3-2 Loss at Galatasaray

Real Madrid reached the Champions League semifinals for the third straight season on Tuesday despite losing 3-2 at Galatasaray following a second-half resurgence by the Turkish team.

Madrid needed a double from Cristiano Ronaldo to advance 5-3 on aggregate, but only after conceding three goals in a 16-minute span to raise Galatasaray's hopes of pulling off what would have been a remarkable comeback.

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Malaga Boss: Champions League Exit Due to 'Racism'

Malaga owner Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani said on Twitter that his team's elimination from the Champions League quarterfinals by Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday was because of "racism."

Malaga was heading into the semifinals until Dortmund defender Felipe Santana scored from what looked to be an offside position in stoppage time for the 3-2 win. Other Dortmund players who touched the ball in the build-up to the goal appeared also to be offside.

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Del Piero Wins Sydney FC Player of the Year Award

Former Italy and Juventus star Alessandro Del Piero has won the Sydney FC player of the year award in his inaugural A-League season.

The 38-year-old Del Piero, who scored 14 goals for Sydney, won the top award as well as the Sydney FC Members Award and the Golden Boot at a ceremony on Tuesday night.

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Aguero Scores Winner for City in Manchester Derby

Manchester City delayed the surrender of its Premier League title to Manchester United on Monday, beating the runaway leaders 2-1 in a frenetic derby thanks to substitute Sergio Aguero's stunning late goal.

The Argentina striker slalomed through United's defense and arrowed a finish high into the net in the 78th minute, cutting second-place City's deficit to 12 points with seven rounds remaining.

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