Novak Djokovic will play his first match since his Australian Open triumph at this weeks Dubai Championships, live on Sky Sports. The world No 1 defended his Melbourne title with a straight sets win over Andy Murray and will be seeking more silverware at the hard court competition.Djokovic was beaten in last years final by Roger Federer, who is absent due to a knee injury, and will start his campaign against Tommy Robredo on Monday. The veteran Spaniard claimed victory in their last meeting at the Cincinnati Masters in 2014, but Djokovic has compiled a 15-match winning streak since the turn of the year.Mondays schedule will also see fifth seed Viktor Troicki against the entertaining Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis and sixth seed Feliciano Lopez is involved in an all-Spanish battle with Guillermo Garcia-Lopez. The Serb defeated Andy Murray again in the Australian Open final World No 4 Stan Wawrinka has also travelled to the tournament - his first appearance in eight years - and will take on Ukrainian Sergiy Stakhovsky later in the week. Stan Wawrinka has also joined the draw in Dubai The Swiss star should be fully aware of the threat posed by Stakhovsky as he saved two points in a three-set win at the Marseille Open, just a few days ago.World No 8 Tomas Berdych takes on Joao Sousa in his opening clash, while eighth seed Philipp Kohlschreiber has been pitted against wild card Marsel Ilhan. Tomas Berdych is a two-time rrunner-up in the tournament But the pick of the first round matches, will see recent Rotterdam winner Martin Klizan playing Nick Kyrgios, who claimed his maiden Tour title at the Marseille Open.Watch live action from the Dubai Championships, with Djokovic and Baghdatis on court this Monday, starting at 10am on Sky Sports 3. 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Larry Bowa Cubs Jersey . -- Matt Ryan needed one of the best games of his career to lead the Falcons and their depleted offence out of their three-game losing streak last week. Ferguson Jenkins Jersey . Oaklands loss to Seattle clinched the ALs best record for the Red Sox with one day to spare in the regular season. "I think everybody was kind of watching," catcher David Ross said. "Demp (Ryan Dempster) came out before he went to the bullpen and was just yelling that they lost. OXFORD, Miss. -- Texas A&M won its fourth consecutive match and improved to 13-0 in the all-time series against Ole Miss with a 25-12, 21-25, 25-20, 25-18 victory over the Rebels today at The Pavilion.Junior outside hitter Kiara McGee had a team-high 15 kills while hitting .407, and sophomore middle blocker Kaitlyn Blake tied her career high with 14 kills while hitting at a .444 clip to lead the Aggies to a 56-47 lead in kills and a .269 to .122 team hitting percentage advantage. Blake, who leads the Southeastern Conference in blocks per set, also had a big day defensively, contributing a match-high eight blocks as she finished with a team-high 19.5 points.Texas A&M junior setter Stephanie Aiple directed the offense, dishing out 42 assists, while junior libero Amy Nettles had a match high 18 digs to head up the backrow defense. Senior Victoria Arenas and sophomore Amy Houser also posted double-figure digs with 11 apiece in their defensive specialist roles.Texas A&M improved to 10-6 overall, including 4-1 in SEC matches only. Ole Miss falls to 12-6 overall and 1-4 in conference matches.The Aggies dominated the opening set. After the Rebels took their only lead at 2-1, Texas A&M took command, using a 13-3 run to cruise to a 14-5 advantage. A&M kept the pressure on the Rebels, reeling off runs of points while allowing Ole Miss to score back-to-back points only twice in the frame.Texas A&M, which hit .286 while holding Ole Miss to a -.032 hitting efficiency, held a 22-12 lead when Aiple got a kill and Nettles followed with an ace to put the Aggies at set point. Ole Miss then hit long on the ensuing play to close out the stanza.The Rebels regrouped and pulled away in the second set to even the match. Ole Miss held a 9-6 lead, but a serve into the net marked the start of a 6-1 A&M run, sparked by two kills apiece by Blake and McGee that gave the Aggies a 12-10 advantage. The lead was short lived, however, as Ole Miss countered with a 4-1 run to retake the lead.Senior middle blocker Jazzmin Babers and freshman outside hitter Hollann Hans had set-tying kills at 14 and 15, respectively, before the Rebels went on another 4-1 run to go up 19-16, forcing an A&M timeout. Following the timeout, Blake put down two kills, and McGee also added a kill during a 3-1 run that put the Aggies within 20-19, but A&M, which was outhit, .361 to .278, was unable to even the score.dddddddddddd The teams exchanged points until the Rebels, leading 22-21, scored three unanswered points, including a block to win the set, 25-21.Ole Miss spotted the Aggies a 4-0 lead to begin the third set, but the Rebels later used a 7-1 rally to take a 10-8 lead. After an A&M timeout, Blake and Company took over at the net, propelling the Aggies on a 7-1 run to put the Aggies up, 15-11. The Rebels fought back to within 15-14 before Blake teamed with junior opposite hitter Ashlie Reasor for a block and followed with a kill to mark the start of a 4-0 run that gave the Aggies their largest lead, 19-14.After trading sideouts, Ole Miss went on a 4-0 run to get back within a point, 20-19, before Reasor ended the run with an off-speed shot to the open floor. The Rebels then committed back-to-back attack errors and also had an overpass, setting up Babers for a kill that put A&M at set point, 24-19. Ole Miss, which was outhit, .241 to .024, stayed alive with a kill before Aiples dump kill closed out the set, giving the Aggies a 2-1 lead in the match.A&M overcame an early three-point deficit in the fourth set, with Blake ending a long play with a kill to give the Aggies their first lead, 10-9. Ole Miss managed to tie the score at 11-11, but it would be the final tie of the match. Leading 21-18, Blake led the Aggies to victory, getting a block and three kills, including the match-winner, in a 4-0 A&M run to close out the contest.The Aggies return home to host a pair of SEC matches during the upcoming weekend at Reed Arena. On Friday, Oct. 14, Texas A&M plays host to South Carolina. First serve is at 6:30 p.m.In celebration of National Dessert Day on Friday, Aggie Aces will be hosting a free ice cream tailgate at the student entrance prior to the match against the Gamecocks. In addition, the first 100 fans will receive a free Chick Fil-A cookie. Also on tap at Reed on Friday is a pie eating contest and a chance to win Chick-Fil-A milkshakes for a year.On Sunday, the Aggies have a pivotal match against 11th-ranked Florida at 4 p.m. It will be the Aggies annual Dig Pink match, and all fans wearing pink can purchase tickets for $3 at the door. In addition, the first 300 fans receive free. Dig Pink shirts. ' ' '