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Italy Crewman Injured in Loss to New Zealand

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From Staff and Wire Reports

The America’s Cup turned into a bloody contact sport for Italy’s Luna Rossa.

Down one crewman and its hull splattered with his blood, Luna Rossa could only watch helplessly as New Zealand’s Black Magic sailed toward an overwhelming victory and a 2-0 lead in the best-of-nine America’s Cup on Tuesday at Auckland, New Zealand.

New Zealand won by two minutes, 43 seconds. Race 3 is scheduled for Thursday.

The most disastrous part of the day came with the boats sailing upwind on the first leg.

Luna Rossa bowman Massimiliano Sirena suffered a three-inch gash after he was apparently hit in the head by a pole being used by another crewman trying to remove a plastic bag from the keel.

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Greg Rusedski beat Arnaud Clement of France, 6-3, 6-4, on opening day of the AXA Cup at London.

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