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More Than Soup Carnival Atmosphere Greets Legal
Aiming for fun Spartan will Decatur Gun Club shoots, Michigan St. stops Stanford socializes in New Year/A3 for Rose Bowl win/B1 WWW.HERALD-REVIEW.COM THURSDAY JANUARY 2, 2014 Cost vs. benefits Carnival atmosphere greets legal pot Colorado opens country’s who bought the drug emerged from the kind of revenue that state officials stores, receipt held high and carrying hope and save the government costs in first marijuana shops sealed shopping bags, to cheers. locking up drug offenders. “I’m going to frame the receipt when Just on the first day, prices had DENVER (AP) — Crowds were ser- I go home, to remind myself of what already risen to more than $500 an enaded by live music as they waited might be possible: Legal everywhere,” ounce, but it’s too soon to say whether for the nation’s first legal recreational musician James Aaron Ramsey, 28, who that will hold. pot shops to open. They ate doughnuts did some time in jail for pot possession Washington state will open its pot and funnel cakes as a glassblower in Missouri and played folk tunes with industry later this year. Both states made smoking pipes. Some tourists his guitar for those in line. programs will be watched closely not even rode around in a limo, eager to try Activists hope he’s right, and that just by officials in other states, but by weed but not so eager to be seen buy- the experiment in Colorado will prove activists and governments in other Associated Press Making little changes in ing it. -
Wimbledon 2013 Schedule for Day 8 Tuesday 2 July 2013
Wimbledon 2013 Schedule for Day 8 Tuesday 2 July 2013 Centre Court 1.00pm Start Time No.1 Court 1.00pm Start Time 1. Ladies' Singles - Quarter-finals 1. Ladies' Singles - Quarter-finals Agnieszka Radwanska (POL)[4] v. Na Li (CHN)[6] Sabine Lisicki (GER)[23] v. Kaia Kanepi (EST) 2. Ladies' Singles - Quarter-finals 2. Ladies' Singles - Quarter-finals Petra Kvitova (CZE)[8] v. Kirsten Flipkens (BEL)[20] Sloane Stephens (USA)[17] v. Marion Bartoli (FRA)[15] No.2 Court 11.30am Start Time No.3 Court 11.30am Start Time 1. Gentlemen's Doubles - Quarter-finals 1. Ladies' Doubles - Third round Rohan Bopanna (IND)[14] v. Robert Lindstedt (SWE)[6] Sara Errani (ITA)[1] v. Julia Goerges (GER)[16] Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA)[14] Daniel Nestor (CAN)[6] Roberta Vinci (ITA)[1] Barbora Zahlavova Strycova (CZE)[16] 2. Mixed Doubles - Second round 2. Gentlemen's Doubles - Quarter-finals Bruno Soares (BRA)[1] v. Filip Polasek (SVK) Julien Benneteau (FRA)[11] v. Leander Paes (IND)[4] Lisa Raymond (USA)[1] Janette Husarova (SVK) Nenad Zimonjic (SRB)[11] Radek Stepanek (CZE)[4] 3. Mixed Doubles - Second round 3. Mixed Doubles - Second round Treat Huey (PHI)[9] v. John Peers (AUS) Martin Emmrich (GER) v. Horia Tecau (ROU)[2] Raquel Kops-Jones (USA)[9] Ashleigh Barty (AUS) Julia Goerges (GER) Sania Mirza (IND)[2] 4. 4. Mixed Doubles - Second round Mansour Bahrami (IRI)[2] v. Jeremy Bates (GBR) Leander Paes (IND)[15] v. Eric Butorac (USA) Saisai Zheng (CHN)[15] Alize Cornet (FRA) Court 4 11.00am Start Time Court 5 11.00am Start Time 1. -
Thursday 2Nd-Round Singles Matches
TATA OPEN MAHARASHTRA – ATP MEDIA NOTES DAY 4 – THURSDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2020 Balewadi Stadium | Pune, India | 3 – 9 February 2020 ATP Tour Tournament Media ATPTour.com maharashtraopen.com Mark Epps: [email protected] (ATP PR) Twitter: @ATPTour @MaharashtraOpen Udita Dutta: [email protected] (Media Desk) Facebook: @ATPTour @MaharashtraOpen TV & Radio: TennisTV.com FEDEX ATP HEAD 2 HEADS: THURSDAY 2ND-ROUND SINGLES MATCHES CENTRE COURT Taro Daniel (JPN) vs [6] James Duckworth (AUS) First Tour Level Meeting Other meeting 14 Charlottesville CH (U.S.A.) Hard QF James Duckworth 6-1 6-2 Daniel Summary | Age: 27 | World No. 102 | Career-High No. 64 | 13-18 in 2019 (Marrakech, Geneva, Tokyo QF) • In 2020, won Burnie Challenger in Australia without dropping a set (d. Hanfmann in F). • Lost in 1R of qualifying at Australian Open (l. to Milojevic). • In 2019, advanced to QFs at Marrakech (l. to Simon), Geneva (l. to Jarry) and Tokyo (l. to Millman) • Snapped 6-match tour-level losing streak at Australian Open (d. Kokkinakis, l. to Shapovalov in 2R). • LL at Brisbane (l. to Tsonga in 2R), Sydney (l. to Thompson in 2R) and Monte-Carlo (l. to Kohlschreiber in 1R). • Led Japan to 3-2 road win over China in Davis Cup Qualifiers (d. Zhang Ze and Li). • Reached QF at 6 consecutive Challenger events but failed to make SF. Duckworth Summary | Age: 28 | World No. 96 | Career-High No. 82 | 49-18 at Challenger level in 2019 (4 titles) • In 2020, earned 1st tour-level win since 2018 Washington by defeating Delbonis in Auckland 1R (l. -
The Championships 2013 Gentlemen's Doubles Winners: B
The Championships 2013 Gentlemen's Doubles Winners: B. Bryan & M. Bryan [1] 3/6 6/3 6/4 6/4 First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final 1. Bob Bryan (USA) & Mike Bryan (USA)...........[1] B. Bryan & M. Bryan [1] B. Bryan & 2. Marcelo Demoliner (BRA) & Andre Sa (BRA)....... ..........................................6/4 6/4 6/1 M. Bryan [1] 3. David Marrero (ESP) & Andreas Seppi (ITA)........ D. Marrero & A. Seppi .........................6/3 7/5 6/4 B. Bryan & (WC) 4. Jamie Baker (GBR) & Kyle Edmund (GBR).......... ..........................................6/4 7/5 6/2 M. Bryan [1] (LL) 5. Denis Kudla (USA) & Tim Smyczek (USA)............ A. Begemann & M. Emmrich .....................7/5 6/3 7/6(3) T. Huey & 6. Andre Begemann (GER) & Martin Emmrich (GER) ................................6/2 6/7(4) 6/4 6/1 D. Inglot [16] 7. Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) & Daniel Gimeno-Traver (ESP) T. Huey & D. Inglot [16] ..........6/3 6/7(2) 7/5 7/6(3) 8. Treat Huey (PHI) & Dominic Inglot (GBR)....[16] ..........................................6/3 6/4 7/5 9. Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) & Scott Lipsky (USA) [10] S. Gonzalez & S. Lipsky [10] J. Levine & 10. Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) & Benoit Paire (FRA)............. ......................................6/4 7/6(3) 6/4 V. Pospisil 11. Lukas Dlouhy (CZE) & Rajeev Ram (USA)........... 7/6(5) 7/6(3) 7/6(4) J. Levine & V. Pospisil .........4/6 7/6(3) 6/4 3/6 6/3 M. Bhupathi & B. Bryan & M. [1] (Q) 12. Jesse Levine (CAN) & Vasek Pospisil (CAN)........ ..........................................6/2 6/4 6/1 J. Knowle [8] (Q) 13. -
Niederrhein for Germany
34. JAHRGANG | G13816 NIEDERRHEIN 2 | 2015 OFFIZIELLE ZEITSCHRIFT DES TENNIS-VERBANDES NIEDERRHEIN E.V. +++ DSHM +++ BUNDESLIGEN +++ DRK-CHARITY-CUP +++ NIEDERRHEIN FOR GERMANY ERFOLGE VON JUNGGEBLIEBENEN TENNISENIORINNEN BIS ZU SUPER-VETERANEN Besuchen Sie den SPORTVERLAG- SHOP Bücher, Zeitschriften, Videos, DVDs, Software Villa in Florida zu vermieten: ab April frei alles rund um Ihren Sport. Naples am Golf von Mexico, 320 Klicken Sie sich durch Sonnentage im Jahr, Direktflug Düsseldorf nach Fort Myers, Florida unser Angebot und lassen Sie sich die Artikel bequem nach World Tennis Club, 16 Plätze, Pool, Jacuzzi, Bistro, Professionelles Hause liefern. Tennistraining, Golfanlagen in der Umgebung. 2 Schlafzimmer, 2 Bäder, großer Livingroom mit Terrasse am See, Küche, Garage mit Fahrrädern usw. Pro Woche 940 $ /pro Monat 3.400 $ Telefon einmalig Endreinigung und Platznutzung je 100 $ 0177 72 70 204 Niederrhein Tennis Inhalt2 | 2015 März, April TeNR. 1 | JANnnisUAR, FEBRUAR, MÄRZ 2015 SportE 10381 | 26. JAHRGANG FACHZEITSCHRIFT FÜR TRAINING& WETTKAMPF Mannschaftstraining– ausderNoteineTugendmachen TennisXpress– dasattraktive Einsteigerangebot fürErwachsene Neuesvom CardioTennis 816 34. JA HRGANG | G 13 HEIN NIEDERR 2 | 2015 Schuleöffne OFFIZIELLE Dich ZEITSCHRIFT DES TENNIS-VERBANDES NIEDE RRHEIN E.V. HARIT Y- C U P + + + + + D R K - C S L I G E N + +++ DSHM +++ BUNDE Vereins-& Breitensport EinHoch aufden Lob Tennis-Fachzeitschrift in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Deutschen Tennis Bund (DTB), der International Tennis 6 Federation (ITF), der Swiss Professional Tennis Association (SPTA) und der Professional Tennis Registry (PTR). Die NIEDERRHEIN FOR GERMANYGEBLIEBENEN ERFOLGE VON JUNG BIS ZU TENNISENIORINNENTERANEN SUPER-VE Nummer Titel| Niederrhein for Germany: für Training Nationale und internationale und Tenniserfolge können so sympathisch Wettkampf aussehen, wie diese beiden D40-Spiele- TennisSport-1 ABO rinnen vom TC Rheinstadion, Sonja 4 Ausgaben mit insgesamt 192 Seiten Kaspers (r.) und Silke Richard (l.). -
Media Guide Template
THE US OPEN T O Throughout its 133-year history, the US Open has dared its entrants to dream U R I N big, to strive for excellence in each and every match, and in turn the Open has N F A O done the same. It has moved from the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills to the M USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, one of the largest public tennis facili - E N ties in the world, and plays its marquee matches in Arthur Ashe Stadium, the T largest tennis stadium in the world. Over the years, the US Open has drawn inspiration from tennis heroes such as Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe, as well as the innumerable world-class players who have taken part in the event and, of course, from the hundreds of thousands of fans whose dedication to the sport and the F G A event have made the US Open a true sports and entertainment spectacular. In fact, more than R C O I L 700,000 fans on-site make the US Open the world’s largest-attended annual sporting event, and U I T N more than 53 million online visitors plus a global television audience share in the thrill and excite - Y D & ment each year. S Starting with Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day—the world's largest single-day, grass-roots tennis and entertainment event—straight through Finals Weekend, the US Open honors its future and its past, celebrating those who have made the tournament what it is today while also focusing on the next generation that will write tennis history well into the coming decades. -
Tennis, AON Open Challenger: Montanes Fa Fuori Seppi
1 Tennis, AON Open Challenger: Montanes fa fuori Seppi. In semifinale anche Volandri, Bolelli e Robredo di Christian Galfrè 07 Settembre 2012 – 23:59 Genova. Il primo semifinalista della 10° edizione dell’AON Challenger a Valletta Cambiaso è Simone Bolelli. Il tennista di Budrio, seguito a Genova da coach Infantino, ha superato in 2 set Thomas Fabbiano, in un match ancora più combattuto di quanto non dica il punteggio. Il Bolelli che ha vinto Recanati, centrato la finale a San Marino e si è visto in questi giorni è un giocatore che lotta su ogni punto, soffre e che ha un atteggiamento nuovo in campo rispetto ai periodi più opachi della sua carriera. Il suo avversario di domani sarà lo spagnolo Robredo, ex numero 5 del mondo e vincitore del Masters 1000 di Amburgo nel 2006. L’iberico, che sta velocemente scalando la classifica dopo un lungo stop per infortunio, ha battuto in 3 set il lucky loser Walter Trusendi. Ancora un’ottima prova di Filippo Volandri che ha superato d’autorità lo spagnolo Sergio Gutierrez-Ferrol in 1 ora e 24 minuti di gioco. L’allievo di Fabrizio Fanucci si è imposto con un duplice 6/4. Nel match serale lo spagnolo Albert Montanes ha estromesso dal torneo Andreas Seppi, numero 1 del seeding. L’iberico conserva l’imbattibilità nei confronti diretti sulla terra Genova24.it - 1 / 2 - 24.09.2021 2 contro l’altoatesino: quattro vittorie su quattro incontri. Seppi invece aveva vinto l’unico precedente sull’erba, a Wimbledon nel 2011. Per tutta la durata del match, Seppi ha sofferto il palleggio di Montanes, finendo per commettere troppi errori gratuiti. -
Ge Pr Nerali O Eview & Open
GENERALI OPEN - KITZBÜHEL: PREVIEW & DAY 1 MEDIA NOTES Monday, August 3, 2015 Kitzbühel Tennis Club, Kitzbühel, Austria | August 3 – 8, 2015 Draw: S-28, D-16 | Prize Money: €494,310| Surface: Clay ATP Info: Tournament Info: ATP PR & Marketing: www.ATPWorldTour.com www.generaliopen.com Fabienne Benoit: [email protected] Twitter: @ATPWorldTour Facebook: Generali Open Kitzbühel Press Room: +43 5356 6432011 Facebook: facebook.com/ATPWorldTour KITZBÜHEL TALKING POINTS Generali Open - Kitzbühel (Kitzbühel): The final clay court tournament of the season and one of two Austrian events (Vienna) on the ATP World Tour, takes place in this picturesque venue. Leading the way is top seed and No.1 Austrian Dominic Thiem, who was runner-up last year. The other seeds are No. 2 Andreas Seppi, No. 3 Fabio Fognini, No.4 Martin Klizan, 2007 winnner/No. 5 Juan Monaco, No. 6 Philipp Kohlschreiber, No. 7 Jiri Vesely and No. 8 Albert Ramos-Vinolas. The other former winner in the field is two-time champion (2011-12) Robin Haase. Kohlschreiber was runner-up in 2012. Former Top 10 Austrian Jurgen Melzer reached the final in 2008. Day 1: The Generali Open-Kitzbühel opens with six singles matches and two doubles matches on Monday’s Schedule. Headlining the day’s play is a meeting of former champions. In the third match on Centre ourt the 2007 champion / No. 5 seed Juan Monaco faces the two-time champion Robin Haase (2011-12) of the Netherlands. Also in action is 21-year-old Austrian wild card Dennis Novak, who is looking to capture his first tour-level win, when he faces Brit Aljaz Bedene. -
DTB Informiert 40 2014
Ausgabe Nr. 40, 13.10.2014 INHALT DEUTSCHE MEISTERSCHAFTEN Gelebte Inklusion in Biberach: Rollstuhltennis wird integriert S. 2 FED CUP Kerber und Petkovic für Fed Cup Heart Award nominiert S. 3 INTERNATIONALE TURNIERSZENE Starke Auftritte von Friedsam und Beck in Linz S. 3 Maria überzeugt in Osaka S. 4 Kamke und Marx gewinnen Doppel-Titel in Frankreich S. 4 Erfolgreiche Woche für Langer in Kalifornien S. 4 Moser und Satschko im Endspiel von Taschkent S. 5 Finzelberg feiert in Houston größten Karriere-Erfolg S. 5 Zander mit Halbfinalteilnahme in den USA S. 5 Doppel-Titel für Anne Schäfer in Santa Margherita Di Pula S. 6 PLAN GERMAN MASTERS SERIES presented by Tretorn Tolle Leistung von Fallert in Leimen S. 6 TENNIS LIVE IN TV & INTERNET Das WTA-Turnier in Moskau live auf tennis.de S. 7 TURNIERE S. 8 2 DEUTSCHE MEISTERSCHAFTEN Gelebte Inklusion in Biberach: Rollstuhltennis wird integriert Hamburg – Premiere bei den Nationalen Deutschen Tennismeisterschaften: Bei der sechsten Auflage der Titelkämpfe in Biberach (7. bis 14. Dezember) werden in diesem Jahr zusätzlich zu den Deutschen Meistern der Damen und Herren auch die besten deutschen Akteure im Rollstuhltennis gesucht. Die Rollstuhltennis-Vorrundenmatches finden im Bundesstützpunkt des Deutschen Tennis Bundes (DTB) in Stuttgart-Stammheim statt, die Finalspiele werden im Bezirksstützpunkt des Württembergischen Tennis-Bundes (WTB) in Biberach ausgetragen. „Wir haben es uns zum Ziel gemacht, das Rollstuhltennis mittelfristig stärker ins Bewusstsein der Öffentlichkeit zu rücken und das funktioniert am besten durch gelebte Inklusion. Die Meisterschafts-Wettbewerbe parallel auszutragen ist ein wichtiger Schritt auf diesem langen Weg. Außerdem bringen die deutschen Athleten in dieser Disziplin seit Jahren Topleistungen und diese verdienen einfach unsere Aufmerksamkeit“, so Dr. -
DAY 7 MEDIA NOTES Sunday, 28 October 2018
ERSTE BANK OPEN 500: DAY 7 MEDIA NOTES Sunday, 28 October 2018 Wiener Stadthalle | Vienna, Austria | 22-28 October 2018 Draw: S-32, D-16 | Prize Money: €2,198,250 | Surface: Indoor Hard ATP World Tour Info Tournament Info ATP PR & Marketing ATPWorldTour.com ErsteBank-Open.com Martin Dagahs: [email protected] Twitter: @ATPWorldTour @ErsteBankOpen Press Officer: [email protected] Facebook: @ATPWorldTour @ErsteBankOpen TV & Radio: TennisTV.com ANDERSON, NISHIKORI MEET FOR VIENNA TITLE WITH LONDON IN SIGHT • No. 2 seed Kevin Anderson and No. 5 seed Kei Nishikori will meet in the final of the Erste Bank Open 500 on Sunday, as they continue their quests to lock up singles spots at the Nitto ATP Finals. Anderson would qualify for London if he wins what would be the biggest title of his career. A title for Nishikori would move him to just 125 points outside of the No. 8 position in the Race to London. • Anderson will try to earn the highest-level ATP World Tour singles title of his career, as his four singles championships have all come at ATP World Tour 250 events. This year’s Wimbledon finalist leads the field in aces this week (56) despite receiving a second-round walkover from wild card Jurgen Melzer and having an abbreviated quarter-final match after No. 6 seed Borna Coric retired during the second set. Anderson would clinch his Nitto ATP Finals debut with a win on Sunday. • Nishikori, meanwhile, is searching for his first ATP World Tour singles title since winning at Memphis in 2016. The Japanese star’s title drought spans eight losses in finals, over 32 months and 48 tournament appearances. -
Juneteenth Organizers May Cancel Festival
BROWNING ON BUSINESS Inside, See page 4A ESTABLISHED 1879 | COLUMBUS, MISSISSIPPI C DISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ NEWSSTAND | 40 ¢ HOME DELIVERY THURSDAY | MAY 21, 2015 Steel Dynamics making $100 Juneteenth million expansion in Lowndes organizers may cancel festival Columbus council denies beer sales at Sim Scott BY ZACK PLAIR [email protected] Columbus June- teenth organizers wanting to sell beer at the annual event are claiming they are victims of pure-grain politics. The 19th June- Brooks teenth festival is set for June 19-20 at Sim Scott Park. The city council Tuesday de- nied event chairper- son Cindy Lawrence’s request to sell beer within the park’s boundaries during Karriem the festival. Because of that, event orga- Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff nizers are expected Joe Max Higgins, the CEO of the Golden Triangle Development LINK, explains the specifics of $100 million planned expan- sion at Steel Dynamics to Lowndes County supervisors this morning. Steel Dynamics says the expansion will create 40 jobs. to meet this evening and decide whether to cancel the festival. we knew that this project Lawrence told The Expansion will create 40 high-paying jobs would mean positive rein- Dispatch that in past vestment for decades to years nearly 40 per- Lawrence BY ANDREW HAZZARD The county will also serve as the come, and it has proven cent of the festival’s [email protected] agency through which additional grants true.” revenue came from beer sales. She and loans will be executed, including a said Mitchell Distributing provides Steel Dynamics is undertaking a $1.95 million MDA grant that will pay the beer to sell, along with a gener- $100 million expansion at its Lowndes Specifics of plan for road projects associated with the ex- The company’s ex- ous donation to the festival. -
Aircel Chennai Open: Preview & Day 1 Media Notes
AIRCEL CHENNAI OPEN: PREVIEW & DAY 1 MEDIA NOTES Monday, January 4, 2016 SDAT Tennis Stadium, Chennai, India | January 4-10, 2016 Draw: S-28, D-16 | Prize Money: $425,535 | Surface: Outdoor Hard ATP Info: Tournament Info: ATP PR & Marketing: www.ATPWorldTour.com www.aircelchennaiopen.org Fabienne Benoit: [email protected] Twitter: @ATPWorldTour @chennaiopen Facebook: facebook.com/ATPWorldTour facebook.com/chennaiopen Press Room: +91 44 32220412 AIRCEL CHENNAI OPEN TALKING POINTS TOURNAMENT PREVIEW: The Aircel Chennai Open returns for the 21st consecutive year on the ATP World Tour, kicking the 2016 season off with a field that features the winningest singles and doubles player in tournament history. Stan Wawrinka (3 singles) and Leander Paes (6 doubles) have won more Chennai titles than any other players in history. Wawrinka returns as the No. 1 seed in singles, while Paes and Marcel Granollers are the No. 2 seeds in doubles. Among the players challenging Wawrinka this week are Kevin Anderson and Benoit Paire. The second-seeded Anderson broke into the Top 10 of the Emirates ATP Rankings on Oct. 12 after reaching the US Open quarter-finals. Paire, too, enjoyed a successful US Open campaign. He advanced to the fourth round in New York City and arrives in Chennai at a career-high No. 19. Paire and Wawrinka, the 2013 Chennai doubles champions, are playing with different partners in 2016: Paire with Austin Krajicek and Wawrinka with Guillermo Garcia-Lopez. Mahesh Bhupathi, a five-time champion with Paes, is teaming with first-time partner Gilles Muller. Bhupathi and Paes, who teamed at the inaugural event in 1996, are both playing doubles in Chennai for the 16th time.