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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Sports News Update : ATP Tour Finals

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Roger Federer beats Andy Murray at ATP Tour Finals

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November 25, 2009 - Roger Federer ensured he will end the year as world number one after beating Andy Murray 3-6 6-3 6-1 in the ATP World Tour Finals in London.

The Swiss was broken twice as the British number one, who also hit six aces, wrapped up the first set. But Federer upped his game in the second set and made a decisive break in game six to level the match at 1-1.

Murray 's serve, which had been so dominant early on, faltered as Federer broke three times to wrap up the win. Murray said: "I served terribly and that was the main difference in the match.

"In the first set, at least when I was behind in games, I was coming up with big serves, being able to dictate the points. But after that I served pants. "It was probably the most double faults (eight) I served in a match maybe this year.

"You can't serve at 40% against Roger because you give him so many opportunities to dictate play, but that's what I did.” I need to concentrate on playing better in my next match against Fernando Verdasco. The most important thing is to qualify for the semi-finals."

The O2 Arena, with hardly an empty seat, gave both players a rapturous welcome and they were immediately rewarded with a fabulous opening point, an epic baseline rally eventually won by Federer when Murray mis-hit a forehand so badly it hit the scoreboard.

Federer went on to break immediately, but Murray hit right back and then took a 4-2 lead when he forced the top seed to go wide with a backhand. Federer again had chances to break back, but Murray produced two huge first serves when he needed them, sealing the game with a crowd-pleasing slam-dunk smash.

Serving for the set at 5-3, Murray raced into a 40-0 lead but for the first time, showed some nerves as he allowed Federer to recover. Once again, his serve came to his rescue, a sixth ace earning him a fourth set point and Federer obligingly put his return wide to hand Murray the set.

Federer responded by taking the first game of the second set with ease, sending down his first ace of the match. The Swiss ace then tested Murray 's resolve with a succession of classy winners, but a couple of lapses in concentration, allowed the Scot to hold his serve.

Federer was in no mood to let Murray off the hook in game six after setting up two break points with a typically accurate volley and completed the break with an inside-out forehand to wrong-foot Murray and lead 4-2.

Murray responded to lead 0-30 in Federer's next service game, but two marvellous drop shots, an ace and stunning cross-court forehand put the world number one within a game of levelling.

The Scot comfortably held his next service game and took Federer to deuce in game nine, but he could not stop his opponent taking the match into a deciding set.

And Federer then took advantage of a poor Murray service game to break early in the third set and take charge of the match.

The world number four failed to get a first serve in as Federer went 0-40 up. Murray replied with a huge smash but he could only net when put under pressure following another weak serve.

More mistakes followed in Murray's next service game, culminating in a simple volley being sent agonisingly long to give Federer the double break and a 4-1 lead. A combination of two Federer aces and two Murray mistakes soon made that 5-1.

And although Murray fought hard in game seven, he netted a forehand as Federer came from a set down for the second time this week, to wrap up victory on his third match point.

Federer said: "I played a great match and him as well. I'm glad it lived up to the expectation. "Andy was playing well and I couldn't get a proper read on his first serve. "He's also one of the best returners in the game and when you're behind against the top guys it's not easy.

"But it's a huge improvement and gives me confidence." The result leaves Federer top of Group A with two wins, while Murray is in second place with one win and one defeat. Neither man is guaranteed a place in the semi-finals, but his victory guarantees Federer will end the year as world number one.

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Swine flu vaccine side effects

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Swine flu vaccine side effectsSwine flu vaccine investigated for rare side effects

November 24, 2009 - A study to identify any rare side effects of the swine flu vaccination is being launched by scientists in Dundee .

Although already tested as part of the licensing process, the new study will focus on any effects not picked up by routine clinical trials of the vaccine. The study will also include people who have declined to be vaccinated.

The swine flu treatment has already been offered to at-risk groups in Scotland , including children aged from six months to five years. Those overseeing the research said people taking part would be assessed for up to a year after receiving the vaccination to monitor its effects.

The study team plan to use internet and mobile phone technology to streamline the data collection and processing.

'Extremely rare'

Those who were offered the jab but decided not to take it are also being invited to take part in the research to allow comparisons to be drawn between the different groups.

The nation-wide study is being run by the Medicines Monitoring Unit (MEMO), University of Dundee , in collaboration with the Drug Safety Research Unit (DSRU) in Southampton .

Initially, researchers plan to look at people aged 16 and over, but said they hoped to expand the study in the near future to include children.

Dr Isla Mackenzie, consultant physician with MEMO and lead doctor on the team, said: "Working with very large numbers of people is the only way to pick up extremely rare but important side effects of drugs or vaccines, such as those that only occur in 1 in 10,000 people.

"While the swine flu vaccine has been licensed and passed as safe to administer to the population, it is routine for new vaccines to continue to be monitored."

Dr Deborah Layton, pharmacist and principal research fellow from the Drug Safety Research Unit, added, "This study is complementary to other studies being conducted to monitor the swine flu vaccine, and offers the potential for near 'real-time' vaccine monitoring and alerts, with minimal additional workload for doctors and nurses involved in the vaccination programme."

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