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This is big disappointment for tennis and WTA. Sharapova and Serena are, without any doubt, biggest WTA names in recent 10 or more years. Such a pity her legacy will have a mark to her name...
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Though, I read Meldonium was under monitoring during whole 2015...
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They knew it wasn't prohibited back then. Their fault (her and her team) is that they didn't check the list on January 1st...
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So, Meldonium became a prohibited substance since January 1st, 2016 WADA. I wouldn't call this huge doping scandal
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This is more shocking than hypothetical retirement everyone expected!
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If you're interested, you can follow Sharapova's "big and important announcement" live...
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ATP Singles Race to Rio 2016 as of March 7th, 2016 Note: Davis Cup participation was not considered. But it is known for sure that Kevin Anderson and Ivo Karlovic for instance, haven't played Davis Cup since 2011 and 2012 respectively. Therefore, they are not eligible.
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WTA Singles Race to Rio 2016 as of March 7th, 2016 Note: Fed Cup participation wasn't considered
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First qualifying matches in Indian Wells have started. Women's singles qualifying draw: http://www.wtatennis.com/SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/609/QS.pdf
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It might be early for the feedback. But I actually like this software better, definitely! The only thing I regret is the lost work. Guess that was the price (or in Sindo's case, additional one). At least we have already existing community and I believe we'll work it out this time too. I think we can start posting results again, but not as a mandatory thing. I would like to have some place where I can check results from sports I do not follow, or are difficult to find. Or even from more popular sports like football, but from competitions which are not covered widely. Over the last few years, totallympics was my main source of information and results.But above all, I would like to keep discussion as s priority.
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Big win for young Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska, born in 2000, in Campinas 25k. She beat second seed Alize Lim 6-4 6-4 to win the biggest title so far for generation 2000. Other Pro titles for girls born in 2000: Claire Liu (USA) $10K Orlando Katarina Zavatska (UKR) $10K Telavi, $10K Sharm El Sheikh Olesya Pervushina (RUS) $10K Santa Margherita
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Andrey Rublev won his first ATP Challenger title and is the third player born in 1997 to do so after Zverev and Fritz. He did it as a qualifier, beating Mathieu 6-7 6-4 6-4 Rublev should play qualifications in California desert next.
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Such a pity Kei lost to Murray, would like to see deciding fifth rubber. Well, I am glad Kazakh coach let Nedovyesov to play. Even on this slow court I think Golubev could be more dangerous. I hope Novak won't play in July even if Murray shows up for GB
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I really don't know why on earth Novak played doubles. He is awful doubles player. Zimonjic is far away from his best days but he and Troicki would've been better option. Still, doubles rubber will always be the main problem. And when Novak is missing, any decent team can beat "Obradovic's dream team" Those glory days when Zimbabwe was in World Group quarterfinals I hope they can beat Georgia but that would be huge surprise. "Kazakhstani" are really crazy when play Davis Cup. I am wondering how much money they take for each Davis Cup win. Must be a lot. Pregnant with whom?
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Money is the main reason. It is some internal clash between ATP/WTA and ITF.
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Well, many players might actually skip Olympics, especially lower ranked since ITF decided not to award ATP/WTA ranking points. Despite being honor and unique opportunity even with "prestige" of being Olympic medalist, Olympic Games in tennis are not important that much.
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Here it is: Nikoloz BASILASHVILI Christian SIGSGAARD Aces 1 5 Double Faults 7 3 1st Serve % 73/123 (59%) 82/124 (66%) 1st Serve Points Won 43/73 (58%) 54/82 (65%) 2nd Serve % 43/50 (86%) 39/42 (92%) 2nd Serve Points Won 19/43 (44%) 21/39 (53%) Break Points Won 5/11 (45%) 10/14 (71%) Total Points Won 111 136 So many breaks on carpet
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I'll check if there is any match statistics, if it's trustworthy at all... But no matter how bad he's been this season, losing to a non ranked boy, who have only three losses in singles and only one win in doubles at ITF Pro Circuit level, last junior event played in July 2015 is really embarrassing. I read you chose fast surface and I think even Kubot could have been better choice for singles rubbers.
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I thought GER-CZE tie could be the most entertaining and I am glad I was right. Two five setters! Pity Zverev lost. If he only won that first set.... He had more points than Berdych, but we all know it is not deciding factor. I hope he can learn from this match. Tomorrow is the crucial match. If Germans win, I believe Zverev can deliver the third point. Well, I definitely didn't foresee Italy to struggle this much against weakened Switzerland!
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You MUST hide your post. To do that, you have only to delete the space between the bracket "[" and the text "hide" in "[ hide]" at the beginning of prediction post. Do the same at the end of prediction post with "[ /hide]" too. PREDICTION DESIGN - START COPYING HERE ---> [ hide] Event & Date Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Doubles' Sprint Luge Day 1 February 14th, 2020 Tristan Walker/Justin Snith Toni Eggert/Sascha Benecken Robin Geueke/David Gamm Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt Any Athletes from Italy Oskars Gudramovics/Peteris Kalnins Andris Sics/Juris Sics Wojciech Chmielewski/Jakub Kowalewski Aleksandr Denisev/Vladislav Antonov Vladislav Yuzhakov/Iurii Prokhorov Any Other Doubles Women's Sprint Luge Day 1 February 14th, 2020 Madeleine Egle Anna Berreiter Julia Taubitz Andrea Voetter Any Athlete from Latvia Viktoriia Demchenko Tatyana Ivanova Ekaterina Katnikova Summer Britcher Emily Sweeney Any Other Athlete Men's Sprint Luge Day 1 February 14th, 2020 David Gleirscher Wolfgang Kindl Jonas Mueller Felix Loch Johannes Ludwig Dominik Fischnaller Inars Kivlenieks Semen Pavlichenko Roman Repilov Tucker West Any Other Athlete Doubles Luge Day 2 February 15th, 2020 Tristan Walker/Justin Snith Toni Eggert/Sascha Benecken Robin Geueke/David Gamm Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt Any Athletes from Italy Oskars Gudramovics/Peteris Kalnins Andris Sics/Juris Sics Wojciech Chmielewski/Jakub Kowalewski Aleksandr Denisev/Vladislav Antonov Vladislav Yuzhakov/Iurii Prokhorov Any Other Doubles Women's Singles Luge Day 2 February 15th, 2020 Madeleine Egle Anna Berreiter Julia Taubitz Andrea Voetter Any Athlete from Latvia Viktoriia Demchenko Tatyana Ivanova Ekaterina Katnikova Summer Britcher Emily Sweeney Any Other Athlete Men's Singles Luge Day 3 February 16th, 2020 David Gleirscher Wolfgang Kindl Jonas Mueller Felix Loch Johannes Ludwig Dominik Fischnaller Inars Kivlenieks Semen Pavlichenko Roman Repilov Tucker West Any Other Athlete Team Relay Luge Day 3 February 16th, 2020 Austria Canada Germany Italy Latvia Poland Russia Slovakia United States Any Other Nation 2-Women Bobsleigh Day 4 February 22nd, 2020 An Vannieuwenhuyse Christine de Bruin Mariama Jamanka Laura Nolte Stephanie Schneider Mica McNeill Andreea Grecu Nadezhda Sergeeva Martina Fontanive Kaillie Humphries Any Other Athlete 2-Men Bobsleigh Day 5 February 23rd, 2020 Justin Kripps Romain Heinrich Francesco Friedrich Richard Oelsner Nico Walther Brad Hall Oskars Kibermanis Rudy Rinaldi Alexey Stulnev Michael Vogt Hunter Church Any Other Athlete Men's Skeleton Day 6 February 28th, 2020 Nathan Crumpton Any Athlete from China Alexander Gassner Axel Jungk Felix Keisinger Any Athlete from Great Britain Martins Dukurs Tomass Dukurs Nikita Tregubov Alexander Tretiakov Yun Sung-bin Any Other Athlete Women's Skeleton Day 7 February 29th, 2020 Janine Flock Kim Meylemans Jane Channell Mirela Rahneva Anna Fernstaedtova Sophia Griebel Tina Hermann Jacqueline Loelling Elena Nikitina Marina Gilardoni Megan Henry Any Other Athlete 4-Men Bobsleigh Day 8 March 1st, 2020 Benjamin Maier Justin Kripps Dominik Dvorak Francesco Friedrich Johannes Lochner Nico Walther Oskars Kibermanis Any Athlete from Russia Won Yun-jong Michael Vogt Hunter Church Any Other Team Mixed Team Event Day 8 March 1st, 2020 Austria Canada China Germany Any Mixed-NOC Team Russia United States Any Other Nation [/hide] ---> PREDICTION DESIGN - STOP COPYING HERE
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I am glad to see Durasovic succeeded to win. Norway have two great potentials, Viktor Durasovic and Casper Ruud. I hope both of them make top 100. I haven't heard of this boy, Christian Sigsgaard, he's either good or Basilashvili was in complete error mode. Huge surprise there, given the fact Georgia is a host. But also, I am wondering was it smart to choose carpet... It will suit Nielsen the best lol What a return for Nieminen, 6-0 6-0 6-0 Kinda expected result in SRB-KAZ tie, Kazakhstani players are really something different in Davis Cup (the Netherlands of Davis cup, lol) Now, cheering for Zverev with all heart Sabine.... no words -.-
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Ram, Fritz, McDonald, Del Potro and Tiafoe on men's side and Watson, Riske, Hantuchova, Davis, Crawford, Shuai Zhang, Rogers, Loeb on women's with MDWCs along with Sharapova's withdrawal... Tiafoe will become first player born in 1998 to play at some ATP Masters 1000 event.
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