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Events 2006   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in January 2006

Jan. 1 Parimarjan Negi becomes the youngest International Master at 12 years and 325 days. Full Story
Jan. 2 Martina Hingis makes a successful return to competitive tennis after a three-year absence. Full Story
Jan. 4 Railways bags the men’s and women’s titles in the Senior National basketball championship in Pune. Full Story
Jan. 6 Anuja Thakur of PSPB wins the National snooker title in Chennai. Full Story
Jan. 8 Ivan Ljubicic wins the Chennai ATP Open. Full Story
Jan. 11 Aparna Popat and Anup Sridhar win the women’s and men’s titles in the Senior National badminton championship in Bangalore. Full Story
Jan. 13 Devendra Joshi regains the National senior billiards title in Chennai. Full Story
Jan. 18 Manan Chandra claims the National senior snooker title in Chennai. Full Story
Jan. 20 Railway men and women emerge triumphant in the Senior National volleyball championship in Pune. Full Story
Jan. 23 New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns announces his retirement from International cricket. Full Story
Jan. 28 Amelie Mauresmo wins the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne. Full Story
Jan. 29 Roger Federer wins the Australian Open in Melbourne. Full Story
Mahesh Bhupathi wins the mixed doubles crown of the Australian Open with Martina Hingis. Full Story
Irfan Pathan (vs Pakistan in Karachi) becomes the first bowler in Test to claim a hat-trick in the first over of an innings. Full Story
Viswanathan Anand wins the Corus chess tournament in Wij aan Zee for the fifth time. Full Story


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