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Live Tennis: French Open 10am, British Eurosport Coverage from Roland Garros of the third day of the second Grand Slam event of the tennis season. Rafael Nadal (pictured) has been the king of the clay courts in recent years, and the Spaniard could be on his way to making his own place in the record books, should he be victorious in Paris. The record for the most consecutive French Open men's singles titles is currently shared by Nadal and tennis legend Bjorn Borg, with four apiece. Should Nadal again lift aloft the Coupe des Mousquetaires at the end of the tournament, then his place in history will be sealed. For the past three seasons, Nadal's victories have come at the expense of Roger Federer. Could the crowds in France be treated to another epic final between the two rivals?
Live One-Day Cricket: England v West Indies 10.30am, Sky Sports 1 Edgbaston Cricket Ground is the venue for the third and concluding match in England's one-day series against the West Indies. England will be looking to the likes of Ian Bell, Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook to provide them with the runs needed to defeat their Caribbean opposition.See the full content of this document
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