Federer faces Swiss pal Wawrinka at French Open

Roger Federer has been an adviser, friend and Olympic doubles partner for fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka.

Now, for the first time, Federer will be Wawrinka's Grand Slam opponent. They'll meet Sunday in the fourth round of the French Open.

"He's really a good friend," Wawrinka said. "We know each other so well, so it's never easy to play him, especially here in French Open. But then when you go on court, you try to do your job."

Wawrinka has reached the round of 16 at Roland Garros for the first time. With one more victory, he would earn his first berth in a Grand Slam quarterfinal.

A win would also end Federer's record streak of reaching the semifinals in 23 consecutive major tournaments.

"All streaks come to an end," Wawrinka said. "Sooner or later in his career, he will lose before the semifinals. But writing history, that is not my main objective."

Seeded 20th, Wawrinka earned a chance to play Federer by beating Fabio Fognini on Friday, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Federer beat qualifier Julian Reister 6-4, 6-0, 6-4.

Also advancing were Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Justine Henin, Maria Sharapova and Venus and Serena Williams. Most of tennis' top players were in action because of a schedule backlog caused by rain earlier in the week.

Defending champion Svetlana Kuznetsova was beaten by fellow Russian Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. The No. 6-seeded Kuznetsova, who saved four match points in the second round, will fall out of the top 10 for the first time in four years.

"You cannot play all the time great,' Kuznetsova said. "It's up ands downs. I have not been playing well this clay-court season and this season, but it happens, you know. I'll be back. I have the game. It's fine. It's just matters of time."

Federer has yet to drop a set, but then so has Wawrinka, who considers clay his best surface. Federe is 4-1 in the friendly rivalry and easily won their most recent meeting in Madrid two weeks ago, but Wawrinka won at the Monte Carlo Masters on clay last year.

They'll face each other on a Grand Slam stage for the first time. They first met for a practice session when Wawrinka was 16 and Federer was alreay in the top 10.

"We played for two hours," Wawrinka said. "It was very tough. I was very nervous to begin with, but I had a lot of fun."

Federer has since built an unrivaled resume, with a record 16 major titles and - thanks to last year's victory at the French Open - a career Grand Slam. He has lso provided informal counsel to Wawrinka, Switzerland's second-best player.

"I'm not his coach, but at the beginning it's like giving tips and advice," Federer said. "I saw him growing. It's always very interesting to see how he can continue and make progress. He's no longer asking for tips, which is agood sign."

They've been doubles partners for the Swiss Davis Cup and Olympic teams, and they won together at Beijing in 2008.

"It's probably the best memory of my life," Wawrinka said. "Tennis is such an individual sport that you can hardly ever share something with somebody. And being able to she this victory with Roger on the courts was beautiful. Because of him, I have a gold medal in my house, so I'm very happy for that."

Wawrinka will be the toughest test so far in this year's French Open for Federer, whose first three opponents were ranked 71st, 70th and 165th.

"I haven't played top guys yet, but dangerous players who are skillful on this surface," Federer said. "With my own form, I'm very happy."

Wawrinka knows what he's up against.

"The greatest player ever," he said.

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Red Bull's Webber takes pole for Turkish GP

Red Bull maintained its perfect qualifying record on Saturday as Mark Webber edged Lewis Hamilton of McLaren to start the Turkish Grand Prix from pole position.

It is Webber's third straight pole as the overall Formula One leader goes for a third consecutive race victory. Red Bull has taken pole in all seven races this season.

Webber set a new qualifying record with a lap of 1 minute, 26.295 seconds around the Istanbul Park Circuit to lead Hamilton by less than two-tenths of a second.

Sebastian Vettel starts third after locking up his Red Bull during his final flying lap. Defending champion Jenson Button of McLaren completes the second row.

Fernando Alonso, Red Bull's closest competitor in the drivers' standings, starts 12th for Ferrari.

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ASP Programmer at PT Asia Technology Services

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4 Events Proposed for 2011 SEA Games

Atraditional Japanese martial art, an extreme sport and a card game are among the disciplines local sports officials will propose to be added to the Southeast Asian Games, which the country hosts next year.

Looking to increase the country’s chances of securing the overall title, the Indonesian Olympic Committee (KOI) plans to include kempo, wall climbing, roller skating and bridge for the regional tournament.

KOI officials will discuss the matter during the SEA Games Council meeting in Jakarta from Friday to Monday.

“We believe the country has a good chance of winning medals in those events, and that will help us to reach our overall target,” Indra Kartasasmita, a KOI board member, said on Wednesday.

Indonesia emerged as the overall champion during the 2009 World Kempo Championship in Bali in July, winning six gold medals, eight silver and eight bronze. Japan, the sport’s birthplace, ended up second with as many gold medals, but only four silver and one bronze.

If kempo makes it to the SEA Games roster, the Indonesian Kempo Association (Perkemi) said Malaysia and Timor Leste would likely challenge for medals.

The Indonesian Wall Climbing Federation (FPTI) said it was ready to field a lineup that could win five of the 10 events KOI planned to propose.

“I think we’re strong in the speed categories for both the men’s and women’s sides, namely track, record and relay,” FPTI official Hendrikus Muter said.

One climber who could make it to the national team is Yulianto Abu Dzar. He finished second to Russian Sergey Sinitsyn in men’s speed climbing at the 2009 Asian X-Games in China.

According to Hendrikus, wall climbing has a good chance of being approved for the SEA Games because five other national federations, including those in Singapore and the Philippines, were interested in backing KOI’s bid.

The committee has already dropped petanque and shuttlecock from the 2011 event.

Besides the roster of sports, the council will also discuss the preparations for the venues in Palembang, South Sumatra; Bandung, West Java; Semarang, Central Java; and DKI Jakarta.

“We will also decide on the schedule of the events, and details concerning the opening and closing ceremonies,” Indra said.

Indonesia last hosted the SEA Games in 1997, the last time the country won the overall championship. The 194 gold medals it won that year is the Games record. (Ami Afriatni)

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Old-Timer Kimiko Knocks Safina Off the Court

Paris - Kimiko Date Krumm became the second-oldest woman to win a match at Roland Garros on Tuesday, after the 39-year-old Japanese player defeated former No. 1 Dinara Safina 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 in the opening round.

Date Krumm, who came out of a 12-year retirement in 2008, is about a year older than Billie Jean King when she won in 1982.

Virginia Wade was about two and a half months older than Date Krumm when she won a match at Roland Garros in 1985.

“I’m really happy. I tried my best,” Date Krumm said after the French crowd gave her a standing ovation. “I don’t like so much the red clay, but today I beat Safina, so it will be great memories again.”

Date Krumm is playing in the main draw of the clay-court Grand Slam tournament for the first time since 1996. She made her Grand Slam debut here in 1989, when Safina was only 3 years old.

Playing with her right calf taped, Date Krumm committed 63 unforced errors but compensated with 38 winners.

She said she was on the verge of forfeiting the match.

“I don’t like to retire. Losing is a much better feeling,” Date Krumm said. “But my feeling was I shouldn’t stop and then she started to get a bit nervous, and then to make easy mistakes.”

Date Krumm said she didn’t pick up a racket during the first two years of her retirement.

She then started to work on her fitness and ran the London Marathon in 2004. She also worked for Japanese TV as a commentator during the Grand Slam events and built a school in Laos with her husband, German race car driver Michael Krumm.

Date Krumm, whose best result at the French Open was a semifinal in 1995, said it was her husband who persuaded her to return to competitive tennis.

“He kept asking me: ‘Why don’t you play tennis one more time? This is just for fun, not serious.’ And he wanted to see me play, because when I met him I was already retired,” she said. “So he pushed me, then I had an exhibition match with Steffi Graf and Martina Navratilova in Japan.”

Date Krumm, who became the first Japanese player to enter the top 10 in 1994, returned on the tour in May 2008. Her win against Safina was her first over a top-10 player in 14 years.

“When I came back, I never thought about playing a Grand Slam again,” Date Krumm said. “I have great memories here.”

In 1995, the year she reached the semifinals at Roland Garros, Date Krumm beat Lindsay Davenport and Iva Majoli before losing to Arantxa Sanchez Vicario.

Date Krumm will need to undergo scans before she knows if she can play in the next round.

“I’m not a 20-year old player anymore,” she said. “But hopefully I will go on.”

Safina, who was the runner-up at Roland Garros in 2008 and 2009, has been hampered by a nagging back injury this season and her preparation for the French Open had not gone well. She lost both her opening matches in Rome and Madrid.

She served 17 double faults against Date Krumm and later blamed back problems for the day’s poor performance.

“I couldn’t work on my serve until I came here, basically,” Safina said. “And the other part is that, I first thought I was doing pretty good but then I lost the motion and I started to serve more double faults.”

Date Krumm called a trainer three times to receive treatment on her calf before handing Safina her first loss in the opening round of a Grand Slam tournament since the 2008 Australian Open.

“First set, I was pretty dominant. Second set, I was up a break. Third set, I was up 4-1 with a double break,” Safina said. “I should have closed it in two sets.” (Samuel Petrequin)

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