Serena Williams into Wimbledon 4th round

Defending champion Serena Williams put on a serving clinic Saturday, hitting 20 aces in a straight-sets win over Dominika Cibulkova that sets up a possible fourth-round matchup with former champion Maria Sharapova.

The top-seeded American had at least two aces in each of her eight service games and overpowered the 46th-ranked Slovak 6-0, 7-5 in the day's first match on Centre Court.
Williams won 37 of 43 service points and held at love five times. She won 19 of her first 20 service points, with Cibulkova putting only four returns in play in that stretch.

The first set lasted just 18 minutes, with Williams winning 25 of 31 points, serving six aces and hitting 12 winners. She finished the match with 37 winners.

Cibulkova, a semifinalist at the French Open last year, finally got on the scoreboard when she held serve for 1-1 in the second set. From then on, she kept the match competitive by holding serve, although she couldn't cope with Williams' serves.

In the men’s competition, Sweden's Robin Soderling advanced to the fourth round after a straight-sets victory over Brazil's Thomaz Bellucci.

Sixth-seeded Soderling, a two-time French Open finalist, beat the 24th-ranked Bellucci 6-4, 6-2, 7-5 in just under two hours.

After breezing through the first two sets, the Swede faced a stiffer challenge from the left-handed Brazilian in the third, when he saved three break points in the penultimate game of the match.

Soderling, who has reached the round of 16 for the second consecutive year at Wimbledon, is one of only three men yet to drop a set this tournament.

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Brazil's Kaka, Elano, Robinho to return against Chile

Kaka, Elano and Robinho are set to return to Brazil's starting lineup for the second-round match against Chile on Monday, giving the team a much-needed offensive boost.

Coach Dunga may not be able to count on defensive midfielder Felipe Melo, however, who sustained a left ankle injury in Brazil's 0-0 draw against Portugal on Friday in the teams' final Group G match.

Kaka will be back after a suspension for a red card against Ivory Coast, while Elano should be fit after recovering from a right ankle injury that left him out of Friday's match in Durban.

Robinho was rested against Portugal after a minor thigh problem, but Brazil doctor Jose Luis Runco said Saturday the striker can return against Chile.

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MotoGP Title ‘Will Mean Less’ With Rossi Out

London - Valentino Rossi’s injury-enforced absence will take the gloss off this year’s MotoGP championship no matter who wins it, the Italian showman’s rivals say.

Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo, Rossi’s Yamaha teammate and favorite for the title, said winning without the sport’s champion and most flamboyant rider made it less of an achievement.

“It’s a pity for everyone that Valentino is not here. Winning a world championship is always a great feeling, but without Valentino it maybe loses a little bit of its value,” Lorenzo said ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Rossi, a nine-times champion in all categories, is expected to be out for between four and five months after breaking his leg in practice for his home Italian Grand Prix at Mugello on June 5.

“I want to be world champion with Valentino on the track,” said Lorenzo.

“If I could put all the legends in the history of the motorcycle with me on the track, I would for sure.”

Nicky Hayden, the American Ducati rider who beat Rossi to the title in 2006 on a Honda, agreed that an asterisk might have to appear in the MotoGP history books against this year’s winner.

“I try not to get caught up in ifs and buts, good or bad in racing or in life, but it’s true,” said Hayden, 28, who beat Rossi by just five points after a season that went down to the wire.

“Whoever wins will feel a little bit less because the guy who has won so many [titles and races] wasn’t out there. But that’s how it goes. He made a mistake.”

Even if Rossi, 31, returns quicker than expected, his title hopes have evaporated. Lorenzo, who was already leading Rossi in the championship standings before the accident, has a 25-point advantage over compatriot Dani Ped­rosa with 14 races remaining, including Sunday’s. (Alan Baldwin)

Reuters

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Rooney Must Rediscover His Scoring Touch

Johannesburg. Will the real Wayne Rooney please stand up? The one seen in an England shirt of late seems to be an impostor.

England needs Rooney to start scoring if it is going to get much further at the World Cup. Fabio Capello’s team cannot become world champion relying solely on Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch and Emile Heskey for goals.

One reason why the United States, Algeria and Slovenia proved to be far more bothersome obstacles than necessary for England in the group stage was Rooney’s goal drought. That needs to change against the tougher opponents that lie ahead.

England’s 1-0 defeat of Slovenia on Wednesday, a victory more nervous and uncomfortable than it should have been, marked the eighth successive game in which Rooney has not scored for the national side — bizarre when one considers how regularly he shook the nets last season for his club, Manchester United.

Rooney is not the only misfiring star at the World Cup. World player of the year Lionel Messi also has yet to score in South Africa although, like Rooney, he has come agonizingly close.

The difference is that Messi’s Argentina is getting goals from other players while it waits for Messi to open his account. It notched up seven goals in its three victories that put it top of Group B. England’s paucity of scoring, in contrast, condemned it to a second-place finish behind the United States in Group C, which came out on top because it scored four goals to England’s two.

What, if anything, is eating Rooney is not clear. The 24-year-old insists he will score eventually and that he is not overly concerned, but England should be.

His club manager, Alex Ferguson, has suggested nerves could be part of problem. He spoke to Rooney by telephone last week.

“Sometimes the expectation can be a debilitating process,” Ferguson told Sirius XM Radio. “I was saying relax, enjoy it. I could just sense there was a tension there in the [England] camp.”

Seven minutes into the second half against Slovenia, when England was searching for a second goal to calm its nerves, Rooney fluffed a shot after an interchange of passes with Steven Gerrard. It was an uncharacteristic howler from someone usually so ruthless in front of goal.

Five minutes later, Rooney controlled a pass with his left foot and fired with his right, but the Slovenian goalkeeper got just enough of a fingernail to the ball to direct it against his post. Again, had Rooney been more decisive, the shot might have gone in.

Luck also seems to be against him. In the 63rd minute, Rooney’s head connected with a free kick from Gerrard, sending the ball goalward, but it bounced off the back of Milivoje Novakovic.

Rooney’s problems might also be physical. He suffered knee, ankle and groin problems over the last two months of his club season. Capello said before the World Cup that Rooney was completely recovered. On Wednesday, though, the Italian took him off after 72 minutes with a problem to the same right ankle that Rooney twisted in March.

The initial word from the England camp was the problem will not stop Rooney from playing the next match and is not a recurrence of the old injury, but it remains a concern.

“Rooney was not OK for his ankle, I substituted. Rooney is a really important,” Capello said. “As manager, I have to find some solution.”

The consolation for England is that Rooney’s huge desire to be involved never seems to wane. He looks desperate to score. He also labors long and hard to create chances for teammates.

He showed sharp thinking in quickly taking a corner while the Slovenian goalkeeper was out of his goal at the start of the second half. In chasing almost half the length of the pitch in the 52nd minute after one of David James’ goal kicks, Rooney also showed what a bulldog he is.

Given his talents, it is inevitable Rooney will score again. What matters to England is that that happens now, at the World Cup, and not when it is too late.

Associated Press

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