Monday 30th January 2012  | Novak Djokovic overcame Rafael Nadal in five epic sets to retain his Australian Open title in Melbourne. | Football  | Arsene Wenger praised the character of his Arsenal side after they battled back from 2-0 down to win a "classic" FA Cup tie against Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium. |  | Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has put the disappointment of Saturday's FA Cup exit behind him by looking at how he can inspire the club to a 20th league title. |  | Borussia Monchengladbach kept pace with the leading three in the Bundesliga with an impressive 3-0 win at Stuttgart on Sunday. |  | Valencia's disappointing league form in 2012 continued on Sunday as they conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2 at lowly Racing Santander. |  | AC Milan kept themselves just a point behind Serie A leaders Juventus with a comfortable 3-0 win over Cagliari at the San Siro. |  | Chelsea are prepared to give John Terry time off in his fight to clear his name over allegations of racist abuse, manager Andre Villas-Boas has confirmed. | Cricket | The Australian media slammed India for its lack of fight and made mocking comparison of the gait of the visiting batting greats returning to the dressing room to "flag at half-mast". | | Andy Flower will be prepared to change England's losing team to arrest the world Test number one's fall from grace in the UAE. | | Indian cricket needs rude jolts for all concerned to wake from their smug slumbers. The series Down Under was the perfect kick that should get them going. | | Former captain Sourav Ganguly feels India's humiliating whitewash Down Under is a "nightmare" for Duncan Fletcher and his reputation as a coach is at stake. | Latest Headlines | Maria Hoefl-Riesch claimed her first win in 11 months to give her defence of the World Cup overall title a shot in the arm. | | World Cup-winning coach Graham Henry has described England as "the world champions at wasting talent" and as playing "a game based on fear". | | A review of the weekend's action in the LV=Cup. | | Gerhard Berger has predicted that Michael Schumacher will retire from Formula One for good at the end of the 2012 season. | | A 14-year-old New Zealand amateur has become the youngest winner of a professional tour event with victory in the New South Wales Open. | | England's Robert Rock beat Tiger Woods head-to-head to become the shock winner of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. | | Max Kieffer of Germany made his first-ever visit to India a memorable one by edging out Rahil Gangjee in the first play-off hole to win the Gujarat Kensville Challenge. | | Kyle Stanley blew a seven-shot lead before losing to Brandt Snedeker in a sudden-death play-off at the Farmers Insurance Open. | | Victoria Azarenka is predicting a competitive future for women's tennis after her victory at the Australian Open. | | Novak Djokovic described his record-breaking Australian Open final victory over Rafael Nadal as the best win of his career. | | Columnists  | Maintain the rage, Karl-Heinz | |
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