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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Monday, March 10

Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Monday: - - - - GOLF Reed wins WGC-Cadillac Championship DORAL, Florida - American Patrick Reed won the WGC-Cadillac championship by one stroke after he shot a final round of even-par 72 to finish the $9 million tournament at four-under 284, one shot clear of Bubba Watson and Jamie Donaldson. (GOLF-PGA/ (PIX), moved, by Steve Keating, 600 words) - - Hadley holds off hard-charging Lee to win Puerto Rico Open PGA Tour rookie Chesson Hadley survived a late charge from Danny Lee to win the $3.5 million Puerto Rico Open by two strokes. (GOLF-PGA/PUERTORICO, moved, 350 words) - - - - TENNIS Djokovic advacnces, Tsonga crashes out Novak Djokovic remained on course for his first title of the season with a second round victory over Victor Hanescu 7-6 6-2 at the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday.(TENNIS-INDIAN/, moved, 350 words) - - - - NBA Bulls beat Heat in overtime Chicago Bulls dominated the second-chance points 27-6 and started the overtime period with seven of them, leading to a 95-88 victory over defending NBA champion Miami Heat. (NBA-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), moved, by The Sports Xchange, 850 words) - - - - NHL Blackhawks edge out Sabres Captain Jonathan Toews extended his goal streak to four games to lead the Chicago Blackhawks to a victory over the Buffalo Sabres. (NHL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), moved, by The Sports Xchange, 550 words) - - - - NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (expect by 0101 GMT/8:01 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words) - - - - SOCCER Champions League Barca, Bayern cast huge shadow over English opponents LONDON - Arsenal and Manchester City face monumental tasks when they visit European powerhouses Bayern Munich and Barcelona looking to overturn 2-0 deficits in the second legs of their Champions League last-16 ties. (SOCCER-CHAMPIONS/ (PREVIEW), moved, 750 words) - - Perfectionist Guardiola unsatisfied with 6-1 win Pep Guardiola is well known to be a perfectionist and even Saturday's 6-1 win at VfL Wolfsburg has failed to fully satisfy the demanding Bayern Munich manager. (SOCCER-CHAMPIONS/BAYERN (PREVIEW), moved, 550 words) - - Predator Villa waiting in the wings for Atletico MADRID - David Villa has been unable to rediscover his consistency since he broke his leg in late 2011 but Spain's record scorer could still be crucial to Atletico Madrid's hopes of Champions League success this season. (SOCCER-CHAMPIONS/ATLETICO (PREVIEW), moved, 600 words) - - Atletico, Milan look ahead to last-16 tie MADRID - Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone, his AC Milan counterpart Clarence Seedorf and players hold news conferences ahead of Tuesday's Champions League last 16, second leg at the Calderon, when Atletico will defend a 1-0 lead from last month's first leg in Italy. (SOCCER-CHAMPIONS/ATLETICO (TV), expect by 1300 GMT/8 AM ET, by Iain Rogers, 400 words) - - - - (Asia duty editor: Amlan Chakraborty)