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London Times' KEVIN EASON: "How hard is it to watch the Tour, Open and Ashes all at once? Confused but thankful F1 suitably quiet"

IBN18 Network's RAJDEEP SARDESAI: "Australia getting walloped; Tiger struggles: guess nothing is permanent in sport like in life."

Barcelona forward CRISTIAN TELLO: "Siempre has demostrado valentía. Esta vez no va a ser menos. #animstito" ("You have always shown courage. This time will not be different. #animstito")

NBA player PAU GASOL: "The first and most important thing in life is health. My best wishes to Tito Vilanova in this difficult moment. #animsTito #GetWellSoon"

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