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  1. Well someone was mad about missing out on the Olympics...
  2. [hide] Men's Singles Semifinals Part 2 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 January 26th 2018, h. 19:30, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Hyeon Chung 3 1 Roger Federer [2] [/hide]
  3. [hide] Women's Singles Semifinals Part 2 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 January 25th 2018, h. 16:00, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne [1] Simona Halep 2 0 Angelique Kerber [21] [/hide]
  4. [hide] Men's Doubles Semifinals Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 January 25th 2018, h. 13:00, Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne Ben McLachlan Jan-Lennard Struff 0 2 Oliver Marach [7] Mate Pavic [7] January 25th 2018, h. 21:30, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne [11] Juan Sebastian Cabal [11] Robert Farah 1 2 Bob Bryan [6] Mike Bryan [6] [/hide]
  5. [hide] Women's Doubles Final Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 January 26th 2018, h. 16:00, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne [5] Timea Babos [5] Kristina Mladenovic 1 2 Ekaterina Makarova [2] Elena Vesnina [2] [/hide]
  6. Luckily the rest is not overly tired from playing a lot of matches in Melbourne
  7. Because you liked the name? Or what kind of inside info did you have?
  8. Yes, but isn't the Nations League finished before the normal qualifying is finished? In other words, no nation is qualified yet during the Nations League Finals? And even with that Wikipedia page I still don't know the main thing: which 4 nations will get the 4 available tickets for Euro 2020 via the Nations League?
  9. Yes I think so too, but I'm trying to figure out how a nation can qualify for Euro 2020 from the 2018/19 Nations League. I know there are 4 available tickets, but not sure who gets them: Option 1 --> The four League winners (so one from League A, B, C and D) Option 2 --> The four teams in the Nations League Finals (meaning four League A teams) Option 2 would by far make more sense, but I'm not sure.
  10. Wait, no, the four group winners of League A will go to the Nations League Finals, so I suppose those 4 will get the Euro 2020 tickets?
  11. I know there are 4 tickets for Euro 2020, they go to the winners of the 4 divisions? So basically this whole division A (with all top nations) get's one ticket, just like division D (with all 'worst' nations)? That's just stupid
  12. The only good thing is that whenever I see videos from the atmosphere in Moroccan stadiums, it's absolutely fantastic. So there's that.
  13. Maybe he's not gonna jump on the normal hill? Which would be odd, but still..
  14. Well at least it makes a bit sense then...in that case maybe he doesn't care so much or else he would have tried to be in Korea..
  15. What the hell. Heads will roll, blood will flow. (not literally, but you know) This is the worst Olympic news in a long time and yes I've been following the Russia situation.
  16. Their official Twitter account: https://twitter.com/Morocco2026_EN Also, their plans include an 'open and welcome' tournament and, interestingly, 'in a country where everyone is accepted' (their words). Trololol.
  17. [hide] Women's Singles Semifinals Part 1 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 January 25th 2018, h. 19:30, Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne Elise Mertens 0 2 Caroline Wozniacki [2] [/hide]
  18. [hide] Men's Singles Semifinals Part 1 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 January 25th 2018, h. 13:30, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne [6] Marin Cilic 3 0 Kyle Edmund [/hide]
  19. [hide] Women's Doubles Semifinals Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 January 24th 2018, h. 13:00, Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne [5] Timea Babos [5] Kristina Mladenovic 0 2 Su-Wei Hsieh [8] Shuai Peng [8] January 24th 2018, h. 15:00, Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne [10] Irina-Camelia Begu [10] Monica Niculescu 0 2 Ekaterina Makarova [2] Elena Vesnina [2] [/hide]
  20. To be fair, he didn't compete since August....of 2016. Might not even be active anymore. In fact, his Instragam says 'Formerly Harvard & Cayman Islands National Ski Team'.
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