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THURSDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER 2010

FOOTBALL

Craig Levein has promised the nation a much-improved display

in his first competitive match tomorrow night against Lithuania.

It's Scotland's opening game in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign and the manager says he wants to see a distinct improvement from the friendly against Sweden.

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New Motherwell signing Alan Gow insists he will not lose any sleep over being branded a ``disgrace'' by Swindon after a potential move there collapsed.

Swindon director Jeremy Wray accused the 27-year-old of only being interested in money after claiming he asked for more cash at the last minute after they thought terms had been agreed.

However, Gow hit back at those claims and is adamant he never agreed any deal with the League One club.

 

 

TENNIS

 

Andy Murray cruised through to the second round at the US Open but there were some major players knocked out overnight.

 

9th seed Andy Roddick, 7th seed Thomas Berdych and 15th seed Ivan Ljubicic all lost at Flushing Meadows.

 

Murray won in straight sets, in 100-degree heat, against Lukas Lacko.

 

Elena Baltacha's US Open campaign is over - she lost to 27th seed Perta Kvitova in the second round.

 

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GOLF

 

England's Graeme Storm is a shot off the lead after day one of golf's European Masters.

He's on 6-under, just behind Italy's Matteo Manassero.


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