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Who did Leander Paes and Cara Black lose to in the 2009 US Open Mixed Doubles finals?

Thursday, September 24, 2009 5:00 IST
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1. The 'Fight of the Century' was the first time two undefeated world champions, Joe Frazier and Muhammed Ali, had fought for the heavyweight boxing title. What was each fighter paid for the match?
$1 million
$2.5 million
$5 million
2. Juan Martin del Potro has become the second Argentine to win the US Open. Who was the first?
Guillermo Vilas 1977
David Nalbandian 2002
Guillermo Coria, 2004
3. Which team has F1 driver Giancarlo Fisichella left Force India for?
Brawn GP
Renault
Ferrari
4. Which football player was recently handed a two-match ban (which was later revoked) for diving during a UEFA Champions League qualifying game?
Didier Drogba
Emmanuel Adebayor
Edourado Da Silva
5. Who retired in 2005 from the NBA with the most three-pointers made in a career?
Reggie Miller
Glen Rice
Dale Ellis
6. In which sporting event would a competitor wear the Maillot Jaune?
The Tour de France
The Open Golf Championship
The Grand National
7. Which country traditionally leads the opening parade of the Olympic Games?
The host country
The next host country
Greece
8. Who did Sachin Tendulkar dedicate his match-winning ton to during the Compaq Cup held in Sri Lanka this month?
Jagmohan Dalmiya
Raj Singh Dungarpur
Don Bradman
9. Which basketball legend was recently inducted into the Hall of Fame?
Wilt Chamberlain
Jerry West
Michael Jordan
10. Who did Leander Paes and Cara Black lose to in the 2009 US Open Mixed Doubles finals?
Mahesh Bhupathi and Sania Mirza
Travis Parrott and Carly Gullickson
Kevin Ullyet and Su-wei Hseih

Compiled by Lyandra D'souza


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