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Final PSL
Islamabad
Peshawar154/7
148/9 -
17th Match
Quetta
Multan156/8
152/5 -
16th Match
Peshawar
Multan164/8
183/3 -
15th Match
Islamabad
karachi156/2
153/6 -
14th Match
Peshawar
Lahore104/0
100 -
13th Match
Multan
Quetta108/1
102 -
12th Match
Lahore
Islamabad121
121/9 -
11th Match
Karachi
MultanNR
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10th Match
Peshawar
Quetta143/5
141/8 -
9th Match
Quetta
Islamabad135/4
134/7 -
8th Match
Lahore
Karachi132
159/7 -
7th Match
Peshawar
Karachi131/9
135/5 -
6th Match
Islamabad
Multan117/5
113 -
5th Match
Lahore
Quetta119/9
120/1 -
4th Match
Peshawar
Islamabad176/6
142/9 -
3rd Match
Lahore
Multan136
179/5 -
2nd Match
Quetta
Karachi130/9
149/9 -
1st Match
Multan
Peshawar152/3
151/6
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Week-4, 9/9
Man Utd
Stoke2
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Week-4, 9/9
Chelsea
Leicester2
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Week-4,9/9
Tottenham
Everton3
0 -
Week-4, 9/9
Liverpool
Man City0
5 -
Week-2, 22/8
Everton
Man City1
1 -
Week-2, 20/8
Chelsea
Tottenham2
1 -
Week-2, 19/8
Arsenal
Stoke0
1 -
Week-2, 19/8
Crystal
Liverpool0
1 -
Week-2, 19/8
Brighton
Leicester0
2 -
Week-2, 19/8
Man Utd
Swansea4
0 -
Week-1, 13/8
Tottenham
Newcastle2
0 -
Week-1, 13/8
West Ham
Man U0
4 -
Week-1, 12/8
Man city
Brighton2
0 -
Week-1, 11/8
Leicester
Arsenal3
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Week-1, 12/8
Stoke City
Everton0
1 -
Week-1, 12/8
Burnley
Chelsea3
2 -
Week-1 12/8
Liverpool
Watford3
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Dubai ATP: Roger Federer claimed 100th ATP title
- Updated: March 3, 2019

Dubai ATP: Roger Federer claimed 100th ATP title of his career by beating 20-year-old Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4 6-4 in the final of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Saturday.
The 20-times Grand Slam champion became the second man in the Open Era to claim 100 titles after American Jimmy Connors who won 109.
Swiss Federer also avenged his shock defeat by Tsitsipas in the Australian Open fourth round in January.
“I’m delighted. It’s great to win my eighth here in Dubai and in combination with my 100th singles title,” Federer said. “Tough conditions and tough opponents. To win in Marseille and then come here was difficult for Stefanos.”
Federer, who had been stuck on 99 titles since triumphing at his hometown Basel tournament in October, broke Tsitsipas in the first game of the match and saved two break points at 5-4 to claim the first set in 36 minutes.Tsitsipas, who will break into the top 10 for the first time on Monday, held firm up to 4-4 in the second set before the 37-year-old Federer switched gears to seal the decisive break and close out the victory.
“I don’t know if Stefanos was born when I won my first title,” Federer joked. “It’s a privilege (to play against potential champions) because I’ll be watching them on TV. It was a treat to play Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi. I’m sure Stefanos will have a wonderful career.”
“Tennis is in good hands regardless if I’m there or not.”