Friday 15th July 2011  | A day of surprises at The Open ended with the biggest one of all - the lowest-ever round by an amateur in the 140-year history of the championship. | Football  | Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claims his club have "no real interest" in signing Inter Milan playmaker Wesley Sneijder. |  | Sporting director Walter Sabatini is hopeful Mirko Vucinic will remain at Roma next season. |  | Porto striker Falcao has agreed a new two-year deal with the club, seemingly ending any prospect of a move to Chelsea. |  | The Barclays Premier League side announced on Thursday that they have agreed a fee for the Aston Villa winger. |  | Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger maintains the Gunners' defence is not their Achilles heel. |  | Argentine Football Association (AFA) president Julio Grondona has had enough of fan and media criticism of Lionel Messi. | Cricket | In a shocking submission capable to raise more controversy, Australian umpire Daryl Harper alleged that India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni tried to intimidate him. | | Duncan Fletcher hopes India can obtain an early psychological edge over Andrew Strauss by dismissing him cheaply when he plays for Somerset at Taunton on Friday. | | Andrew Strauss insists focusing on beating India in the forthcoming Test series is more important than the ultimate goal of England becoming number one side in the world. | | India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni insists his team will concentrate purely on cricket rather than protecting their number one Test status against England. | Latest Headlines | Dani Pedrosa has taken heart from his performance on his return from injury at Mugello. | | Second seed David Ferrer advanced to the quarter-finals of the Swedish Open on a rain-hit day which forced the postponement of a number of second-round matches. | | Fernando Alonso is still feeling the high that goes along with taking the top step of the podium. | | World number one and two Luke Donald and Lee Westwood failed to live up to pre-Open expectations but at least ensured they did not blow their chances on day one. | | Rory McIlroy admits he has had "about four" hangovers since his runaway US Open victory, but he will not be adding his slow start to the Open to the list. | | Maintain the gap - three words that have wreaked of hypocrisy over the last few days since they were aired to the world. | | Two-time Open champion Padraig Harrington admits a familiar failing is hindering his progress and he has to "work harder to try less". | | Columnists  | Sanga shows the way |  | 'A Local course for Local People' |  | Webber is faster than you | |
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