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Which Sports Events are you Currently Watching?


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Remember the times when Iga beat Coco sth like 6-0 6-1 and then 6-1 6-0 and then 6-2 6-1??? Looks like it was centuries ago.

 

Iga vs Coco - i would like to see both of them in LA 2028 Singles Final. That'd be entertaining.

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On 1/3/2025 at 9:43 PM, Gianlu33 said:

I must admit that India-Australia is a great teast match to watch, sadly in a quite complicated time zone.

my problem isn't that*...it's that I just can't stand the test match format :dunno:

 

I'd rather watch T20 or ODI...I don't like even the T10 format:facepalm:

 

*I just discovered that we can watch the 7+ ott also here in Italy, just need a good :AUS VPN and a bit of patience to register to their portal (it's completely free, and the app on the amazon firestick works way better than the regular website on my PC) :d

 

for those who like to dare, there's a chance to subscribe to Kayo Sports, too, but I didn't take the risk yet...you know...:rolleyes:;)

 

meanwhile, for those who are more into "a certain kind of stuff" :rolleyes::whistle: there's always the magical app Sportsfire (it works basically only on the amazon firestick, though)...and you have a whole world at your feet :lol: (when it worls :p:facepalm:)

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Still deciding, but NHL, NFL, NBA, club volleyball (as usual), Gim-Kim in some Korean Curling event, GSOC WFG Masters, Women’s U18 World Championships, and the Australian Open for sure, Junior FIS World Championships, BWF Malaysia Masters, big air/slopestyle freestyle skiing and snowboarding/alpine snowboarding, other winter sports (Luge/bobsleigh/skeleton/alpine skiing), Speed Skating European Championships

 

Water Polo WC and Men’s Handball World Championships I’ll be following along with scores. 

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For the next 12 or so hours we have Canucks-Hurricanes at 4pm, Pegula-Keys at the at Adelaide International 9:30pm, FAA-Korda at the Adelaide International at 11:30pm, Speed Skating ISU World Championships Day 2 at 1:50am and FIS PGS WC Scuol at 4:00am.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I think for a change, I’ll share my schedule for the rest of January (by event/dates) and share my day-by-day schedule each week. 
 

January (Canucks/Bills/Warriors/Vakifbank as usual)

11-23: FISU University Games

12-26: Australian Open

14- Feb 2: Men’s Handball World Championships (only medal matches)

21-26: BWF Indonesia Masters

23-26: FIS Zao Women’s Ski Jumping WC

24-25: FIS Waterville Moguls WC

24-26: ISU Calgary Speed Skating WC

25: FIS Rogla Parallel Giant Slalom WC

25-26: FIS Lac-Beauport Aerials WC

 

Maybe the Winter X Games, we’ll see…

 

IBU Antholz WC, FIE Plovdiv Sabre WC, FIS Men’s Ski Jumping WC Obersdorf, FIS Cross Country WC Engadin, FIE Doha Epee WC, FIS Alpine Skiing WC Kitzbuehl, HSBC SVNS Perth, FIS Alpine Skiing WC Garmisch-Partenkirchen, IBSF Bobsleigh WC St Moritz, IBSF Luge WC Oberhof, are all skips. 

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This week…

 

Today (Friday Feb 7)

2:30 AM: Alpine Skiing Worlds - Men’s Super-G

4:00 AM: IBSF Bobsleigh and Skeleton WC Lillehammer - Women’s Skeleton Run 1

5:45 AM: IBSF Bobsleigh and Skeleton WC Lillehammer - Women’s Skeleton Run 2

5:00 PM: Asian Winter Games - Curling - Mixed Doubles Gold Medal Match (CHN v. JPN)

6:30 PM: FIS Aerials WC Deer Valley

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