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Jessica Lowndes’ Juicy Cleavage Show

It’s been a while since we’ve had Jessica Lowndes and her famous pushed-up cleavage on the site, but since I’m always happy to make room for an old favorite, here’s Jessica’s funbags at a Moet & Chandon event honoring Roger Federer’s 1,000th Career Win. Funny, I don’t remember any companies throwing me a fancy party with hotties to honor my 1,000th career blog post. Oh well, I guess there’s always my 1,000,000th career dick joke, right? And at this rate, I should probably hit that milestone later this month. Better start planning that party now, guys… And make sure to invite Jessica, will you? » view all 14 photos Photos: WENN.com

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Psy to Perform at American Music Awards

The American Music Awards will go “Gangnam Style” Sunday night. Korean rapper Psy, also known as Park Jae-Sang, is being honored at the annual event as 2012’s new media honoree for his massive cyber success. He will also perform live at the event. He will receive a trophy for international smash hit single, which is now the second most-viewed YouTube video of all time after Justin Bieber’s “Baby.” The 40th annual American Music Awards airs Sunday at 8 p.m.

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Kittens Watch Tennis, Cause Internet to Collectively Melt

When do two grunting women smacking a ball back and forth become the cutest video you’ll see all month? When those two grunting women are watched by a pair of adorable kittens. With respect to Serena Williams, Roger Federer and the beauty of professional tennis, the focus of the following clip is on the pets viewing this impressive sport, as they sit mesmerized by the action in front of them… Cats Watch Tennis

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Kittens Watch Tennis, Cause Internet to Collectively Melt

Kittens Watch Tennis, Cause Internet to Collectively Melt

When do two grunting women smacking a ball back and forth become the cutest video you’ll see all month? When those two grunting women are watched by a pair of adorable kittens. With respect to Serena Williams, Roger Federer and the beauty of professional tennis, the focus of the following clip is on the pets viewing this impressive sport, as they sit mesmerized by the action in front of them… Cats Watch Tennis

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Andy Murray Routs Roger Federer, Wins Olympic Tennis Gold For Great Britain

Andy Murray of Great Britain won an Olympic gold medal for the host country in tennis on Sunday, stunning top-ranked Roger Federer in straight sets. The victory marked a career breakthrough for the 25-year-old Murray, who had lost all four of his previous Grand Slam finals, three against Federer. Redemption came in the form of a 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 blowout. Murray, who lost to Federer just last month in his bid to become the UK’s first Wimbledon champion in 76 years, dominated him on the same court today. “I’ve had a lot of tough losses in my career,” the pride of Dunblane, Scotland said. “This is the best way to come back from the Wimbledon final.” “I’ll never, ever forget it.” For 17-time Grand Slam winner Federer, the loss marked a surprising disappointment as he has now failed to win singles gold in four Olympics. “He was much better than I was today,” said the Switzerland native, as classy an athlete as there is in any sport. “Still I’m very happy with the silver.” Murray won nine straight games spanning the first two sets to take control, breaking Federer’s serve an unheard of four times in a row at one point. He credited his inspired play to the raucous crowd support he received from British fans, who cheered their hero’s every shot en route to gold. America’s Serena Williams won the women’s gold medal Saturday.

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Roger Federer’s Twins: Cutest Tennis Fans Ever?

Roger Federer won his 17th Grand Slam title at Wimbledon Sunday, but it was the first in which the tennis legend’s twin daughters joined in the celebration. As if the trophy presentation wasn’t emotional enough after Andy Murray’s runner-up speech , the world got to see Myla and Charlene Federer, 2, cheer on dad. Wearing identical black and white dresses and matching pigtails, the blonde cuties sat with their mom, Mirka, who has been married to Roger since 2009: Helping out with the twin toddlers: Federer’s mother, Lynette. The foursome were cheering and applauding in the stands as Federer, 30, bested Murray, 25, in his bid to become the UK’s first homegrown winner since 1936. Roger made a big deal out of his little girls during the last two weeks, taking them onto Centre Court with him to experience Wimbledon for the first time. Myla and Charlene weren’t the only stylish siblings in the stands. Pippa and Kate Middleton sat side by side while crossing their fingers for a Murray victory. Unfortunately for the Duchess and her sister, it was not to be. But it’s awfully hard not to like Federer, even before you see those adorable little kids.

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Nadal vs. Federer: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Rafael Nadal , Roger Federer , TMZ Sports , Who'd You Rather? , Beauty A-list tennis stars Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer played nice at the same event in Madrid on Wednesday. Question is … Read more

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Roger Federers Wife in a Bikini of the Day

Looks like Roger Federers is the only athlete in his family, he is the only one who breaks a sweat and I don’t mean from trying to get up from sitting on his fat ass all day, I’m talking from sport, while she just spends his winnings on donuts…or at least that’s what it looks like… Pics via Bauer

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Arsenal will sign a defender during World Cup, says Arsene Wenger

• Arsenal manager promises an imminent arrival • ‘Something will happen before the end of the World Cup’ The Arsenal manager, Arsène Wenger, hopes to sign a defender before the end of the World Cup. The Gunners will be left desperately short of central defenders if Sol Campbell, William Gallas and Mikaël Silvestre fail to renew their contracts when they expire at the end of the month. The Frenchman said at the end of last season that Arsenal’s “average” performances at the back cost them dearly in their pursuit of a first Premier League title in six years. He is keen to find a centre half to partner Thomas Vermaelen at the heart of the Arsenal defence for next season and has been splitting his time in South Africa between scouting and commentating for French television. “We are not close (to signing anyone) at the moment,” Wenger told the Arsenal website . “We are quiet. But there will be something happening before the end of the World Cup – certainly on the defensive side.” Arsenal Premier League Transfer window guardian.co.uk

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Horse racing: Your chance to win a £50 bet in our Royal Ascot tipping competition, plus the latest news and best bets in our daily racing blog

The latest news and best bets on day four at Royal Ascot, plus your chance to win £50 in our tipping competition 11.45am Near rail may be the place to go Greg Wood: Going news from Royal Ascot this morning is that Chris Stickels, the clerk of the course, put 6mm of water on the straight course last night and 4mm on the round course. He also “dropped the round course rail back to the inside line to produce some fresh ground.” The GoingStick readings now suggest little or no difference between the stands’ side and the far side, with both reading 10.2, though it is worth remembering that many more horses have been down the far side so far this week, particularly on the final stretch from the home turn, where the round course joins the straight. Thus, it is just possible that the better ground will be against the near rail, if any jockey is brave enough to give it a go. There is also a non-runner in the Wokingham tomorrow. Prime Exhibit has been withdrawn, because of the going, according to the notification, though this seems like one of the more elastic excuses on offer this week, as Prime Exhibit is a runner in the seven-furlong handicap here later this afternoon. Will Hayler previews the day The flourescent-vested man in the car park was still smarting about Eddie Ahern’s tipping prowess as I got out of the car this morning. “He said Berling was his best chance, so I went in on that one, and he went and won on Approve,” he muttered. “Look – his car’s still parked over there. He must have gone out for a celebratory drink after racing.” He didn’t ask me for my opinion, which was probably for the best. I’m mainly focussed upon cheering on every 50-1 shot to cover my spread bet on the biggest winning starting price. Frankly, I’ll be gutted if we get through the next two days without anything bettering Invisible Man’s 28-1 success in the Hunt Cup. Even though I am taking a fairly sceptical view about At First Sight’s second place in the Derby, I’m still a little surprised to see Green Moon ahead of him at the head of the betting for the King Edward VII Stakes. The statistics are clear that Derby runners rarely deliver when they are asked to make a quick return to action at this meeting, but if the clock doesn’t lie then At First Sight finished second in one of the best Derbies of the modern era. I was rather hoping I might be able to lay him at around the 2-1 mark. At 7-2, it’s almost worth thinking about changing sides. Of all the various versions of the 1,000 Guineas represented by the runners in today’s Coronation Stakes, Evading Tempete (3.50) is the only one to have staked her claim for this contest in the Italian Guineas at Cappanelle. She was an effortless winner there and, with her earlier Maisons-Laffite form also looking very good, she looks fair value this morning at the widely-available 14-1 in a wide-open renewal. The man in the car park thought that Rainbow Peak (4.25) was too short to be backed at around the 2-1 mark for the Wolferton Handicap and he’s probably right, but I still wouldn’t want to be against him, now that he’s returned to the right trip. You can read my preview of today’s TV races here . Win a £50 free bet from Paddy Power Paddy Power have very kindly offered a £50 free bet to our champion tipster today. All you have to do is give us your selections for all of today’s races at Royal Ascot. As ever, our champion will be the tipster who returns the best profit to notional level stakes of £1 on each selection at starting price. Non-runners count as losers. Please post all your tips in a single posting, using the comment facility below, before the first race at 2.30pm. There are six races at Ascot today and you must post a single selection for each race. Our usual terms and conditions, which you can read here , will apply, except that this will be a strictly one-day thing. If we get a tie after all the races have been run, the winner will be the one who posted their tips earliest out of those with the highest score. If you don’t win today . . . well, then it’s time for despair because this is our final competition of the week. But we will be back, as always, with a new competition on Monday. ElMatador1 was our champion yesterday, his three winners including the 20-1 Gold Cup hero Rite Of Passage. He is presumably not the same matador that ran out of the ring in Mexico the other day . Alas, Simmorissey picked the same three winners some two hours later and deserves great credit but wins no prize. Two people have already posted their tips for today on yesterday’s blog. Farmy11 picked: 2:30 Crying Lightning 3.05 Monterosso 3.50 Anna Salai 4.25Tartan Gigha 5.00Monterey 5.35 Kiwi Bay While goofs has gone for: Radharcnafarraige at first sight anna salai Steele Tango Total Comman wigams turn. Good luck all! Click here for all the day’s racecards, form, stats and results. Click here for today’s latest odds. And post your tips and racing-related comments below. Horse racing Horse racing tips Royal Ascot Will Hayler Greg Wood Chris Cook guardian.co.uk

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