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DELRAY BEACH ATP 250 CHAMPIONS (Thru 2020)
(DELRAY BEACH ATP 250 CHAMPIONS (thru 2020 SINGLES DOUBLES ATP Tour Singles REILLY OPELKA (USA) d. Yosihito Nishioka (JPN) 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-2 2020 ATP Tour Doubles BOB & MIKE BRYAN (USA) d. Luke Bambridge (GBR) & Ben MCLachlan (JPN) 3-6, 7-5, 10-5 ATP Champions Tour TEAM EUROPE (Haas, Ferrer, Baghdatis) d. Team Americas (Blake, Levine, Spadea) 5-3 ATP Tour Singles RADU ALBOT (MDA) d. DANIEL EVANS (GBR) 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(7) 2019 ATP Tour Doubles BOB & MIKE BRYAN (USA) d. Ken & Neal Skupski (GBR) 7-6(5), 6-4 ATP Champions Tour TEAM WORLD (Haas, Henman, Levine) d. Team Americas (Ferreira, Gambill, Gonzalez) ATP Tour Singles FRANCES TIAFOE (USA) d. Peter Gojowczyk (GER) 6-1, 6-4 ATP Tour Doubles JACK SOCK (USA) & JACKSON WITHROW (USA) d. Nicholas Monroe (USA) & John-Patrick Smith (AUS) 4-6, 6-4, 10-8 2018 ATP Champions Tour TEAM INTERNATIONAL (Gonzalez, Rusedski, Levine) d. Team USA (McEnroe, Fish, Gambill) 6-2 ATP Tour Singles JACK SOCK (USA) d. Milos Raonic (CAN) w/o ATP Tour Doubles RAJEEV RAM (USA) & RAVEN KLAASEN (RSA) d. Treat Huey (PHI) & Max Mirnyi (BLR) 7-5, 7-5 2017 ATP Champions Tour TEAM USA (Blake, Fish, Spadea) d. Team International (Gonzalez, Grosjean, Pernfors) 6-3 ATP Tour Singles SAM QUERREY (USA) d. Rajeev Ram (USA) 6-4, 7-6(6) ATP Tour Doubles OLIVER MARACH (AUT) & FABRICE MARTIN (FRA) d. Bob & Mike Bryan (USA) 3-6, 7-6(7), 13-11 2016 ATP Champions Tour TEAM USA (Blake, Fish, Krickstein) d. -
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MOST CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES T O Following are the records for championships achieved in all of the five major events constituting U R I N the U.S. championships since 1881. (Active players are in bold.) N F A O M E MOST TOTAL TITLES, ALL EVENTS N T MEN Name No. Years (first to last title) 1. Bill Tilden 16 1913-29 F G A 2. Richard Sears 13 1881-87 R C O I L T3. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 U I T N T3. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 Y D & T3. Neale Fraser 8 1957-60 S T3. Billy Talbert 8 1942-48 T3. George M. Lott Jr. 8 1928-34 T8. Jack Kramer 7 1940-47 T8. Vincent Richards 7 1918-26 T8. Bill Larned 7 1901-11 A E C V T T8. Holcombe Ward 7 1899-1906 E I N V T I T S I OPEN ERA E & T1. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 S T1. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 T3. Todd Woodbridge 6 1990-2003 T3. Jimmy Connors 6 1974-83 T5. Roger Federer 5 2004-08 T5. Max Mirnyi 5 1998-2013 H I T5. Pete Sampras 5 1990-2002 S T T5. Marty Riessen 5 1969-80 O R Y C H A P M A P S I T O N S R S E T C A O T I R S D T I S C S & R P E L C A O Y R E D R Bill Tilden John McEnroe S * All Open Era records include only titles won in 1968 and beyond 169 WOMEN Name No. -
2020 Women’S Tennis Association Media Guide
2020 Women’s Tennis Association Media Guide © Copyright WTA 2020 All Rights Reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced - electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying- without the written permission of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). Compiled by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Communications Department WTA CEO: Steve Simon Editor-in-Chief: Kevin Fischer Assistant Editors: Chase Altieri, Amy Binder, Jessica Culbreath, Ellie Emerson, Katie Gardner, Estelle LaPorte, Adam Lincoln, Alex Prior, Teyva Sammet, Catherine Sneddon, Bryan Shapiro, Chris Whitmore, Yanyan Xu Cover Design: Henrique Ruiz, Tim Smith, Michael Taylor, Allison Biggs Graphic Design: Provations Group, Nicholasville, KY, USA Contributors: Mike Anders, Danny Champagne, Evan Charles, Crystal Christian, Grace Dowling, Sophia Eden, Ellie Emerson,Kelly Frey, Anne Hartman, Jill Hausler, Pete Holtermann, Ashley Keber, Peachy Kellmeyer, Christopher Kronk, Courtney McBride, Courtney Nguyen, Joan Pennello, Neil Robinson, Kathleen Stroia Photography: Getty Images (AFP, Bongarts), Action Images, GEPA Pictures, Ron Angle, Michael Baz, Matt May, Pascal Ratthe, Art Seitz, Chris Smith, Red Photographic, adidas, WTA WTA Corporate Headquarters 100 Second Avenue South Suite 1100-S St. Petersburg, FL 33701 +1.727.895.5000 2 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Women’s Tennis Association Story . 4-5 WTA Organizational Structure . 6 Steve Simon - WTA CEO & Chairman . 7 WTA Executive Team & Senior Management . 8 WTA Media Information . 9 WTA Personnel . 10-11 WTA Player Development . 12-13 WTA Coach Initiatives . 14 CALENDAR & TOURNAMENTS 2020 WTA Calendar . 16-17 WTA Premier Mandatory Profiles . 18 WTA Premier 5 Profiles . 19 WTA Finals & WTA Elite Trophy . 20 WTA Premier Events . 22-23 WTA International Events . -
Mixed Doubles Championship – Arthur Ashe Stadium
2018 US OPEN Flushing, New York, USA | 27 August-9 September 2018 S-128, D-64 | $53 million | Outdoor Hard www.usopen.org DAY 13 MEDIA NOTES | Saturday, 8 September 2018 MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP – ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA)/Jamie Murray (GBR) vs Alicja Rosolska (POL)/Nikola Mektic (CRO) • This is the first all-unseeded doubles final at the US Open since 2009 when Carly Gullikson and Travis Parrott defeated Cara Black and Leander Paes. • Both teams are playing together for the first time at this year’s US Open. They are both coming off Match Tie- break wins in the semi-finals and each team has lost two sets en route to the final. • Jamie Murray, who won last year’s mixed doubles title (w/Hingis), is attempting to become the first man to win back-to-back US Open mixed doubles titles since Bob Bryan in 2003-04 • The winning team will receive $155,000 while the finalists will split $70,000 2018 MIXED DOUBLES FINALS • Australian Open: Gabriela Dabrowski/Mate Pavic d. Timea Babos/Rohan Bopanna 26 64 11-9 • Roland Garros: Latisha Chan/Ivan Dodig d. Gabriela Dabrowski/Mate Pavic 61 67 10-8 • Wimbledon: Nicole Melichar/Alexander Peya d. Victoria Azarenka/Jamie Murray 76 63 BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (ranked No. 83) / JAMIE MURRAY (ranked No. 7) MATTEK-SANDS • The 33-year-old Phoenix resident is a five-time Grand Slam doubles champion winning titles (all w/Safarova) at three of the four Slams – Australian Open (2015, 2017), Roland Garros (2015, 2017) and US Open (2016). -
Sports India and World
SPORTS INDIA AND WORLD World Cup Cricket History The idea of organising a World Cup of cricket was mooted and agreed to in principle in 1971 when such a proposal was discussed at a meeting of the International Cricket Conference in London. However, due to various commitments the tournaments could not be staged until 1975 when the original plan of a South African team's visit to England fell through following opposition to the country's racial policy. England's Prudential Assurance Company came forward with sponsorship and for three consecutive years - 1975, 1979 and 1983, the one-day limited overs cricket tournament was held in England. It became famous as the Prudential Cup. In the first two tournaments, apart from the six full members of the International Cricket Conference (England, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand, India and Pakistan), Sri Lanka, before being elevated to Test status in 1981, had joined East Africa in 1975 and Canada in 1979 (two top teams among the associate members) to complete the groups in the tournaments proper. The West Indies, under Clive Lloyd, not only won the first two tournaments in 1975 and 1979 but in true Calypso style they produced sparkling cricket and confirmed their unassailable supremacy in this game. India broke the West Indian stranglehold in 1983 to open a new chapter in the brief annals of this prestigious tournament. Year Hosting Country 2011 India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka 2007 West Indies, Bermuda 2003 South Africa, Kenya & Zimbabwe 1999 UK 1996 India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka 1992 Australia 1987 India & Pakistan 1983 UK 1979 UK 1975 UK - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/games-and-sports/world-cup-cricket- history/#sthash.gZwkr3Hn.dpuf Higest Individual Scores In One Day International Cricket 264 Rohit Sharma, India vs Srilanka, Eden Garden, November 2014. -
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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. -
Doubles Final (Seed)
2016 ATP TOURNAMENT & GRAND SLAM FINALS START DAY TOURNAMENT SINGLES FINAL (SEED) DOUBLES FINAL (SEED) 4-Jan Brisbane International presented by Suncorp (H) Brisbane $404780 4 Milos Raonic d. 2 Roger Federer 6-4 6-4 2 Kontinen-Peers d. WC Duckworth-Guccione 7-6 (4) 6-1 4-Jan Aircel Chennai Open (H) Chennai $425535 1 Stan Wawrinka d. 8 Borna Coric 6-3 7-5 3 Marach-F Martin d. Krajicek-Paire 6-3 7-5 4-Jan Qatar ExxonMobil Open (H) Doha $1189605 1 Novak Djokovic d. 1 Rafael Nadal 6-1 6-2 3 Lopez-Lopez d. 4 Petzschner-Peya 6-4 6-3 11-Jan ASB Classic (H) Auckland $463520 8 Roberto Bautista Agut d. Jack Sock 6-1 1-0 RET Pavic-Venus d. 4 Butorac-Lipsky 7-5 6-4 11-Jan Apia International Sydney (H) Sydney $404780 3 Viktor Troicki d. 4 Grigor Dimitrov 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7) J Murray-Soares d. 4 Bopanna-Mergea 6-3 7-6 (6) 18-Jan Australian Open (H) Melbourne A$19703000 1 Novak Djokovic d. 2 Andy Murray 6-1 7-5 7-6 (3) 7 J Murray-Soares d. Nestor-Stepanek 2-6 6-4 7-5 1-Feb Open Sud de France (IH) Montpellier €463520 1 Richard Gasquet d. 3 Paul-Henri Mathieu 7-5 6-4 2 Pavic-Venus d. WC Zverev-Zverev 7-5 7-6 (4) 1-Feb Ecuador Open Quito (C) Quito $463520 5 Victor Estrella Burgos d. 2 Thomaz Bellucci 4-6 7-6 (5) 6-2 Carreño Busta-Duran d. -
Grand Slam Singles Title Leaders
OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLE LEADERS SERENA WILLIAMS 23 STEFANIE GRAF 22 CHRIS EVERT 18 MARTINA NAVRATILOVA 18 MARGARET COURT 11 GRAND SLAMS Grand Slam Champions The Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open are the four Grand Slam tournaments. Winning the title at each major in the same year is known as the “Grand Slam”. Three women have completed the singles Grand Slam in a calendar year: 1953 – Maureen Connolly; 1970 – Margaret Court; 1988 – Stefanie Graf. A further seven women have won each Grand Slam singles title at least once in their careers (known as the career Grand Slam): Doris Hart, Shirley Fry, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova, with Navratilova (1983-84) and Williams (2002-03, 2014-15) holding all four titles at the same time. Australia’s Margaret Court holds the record for all-time Grand Slam singles titles (men or women) with 24 titles, ahead of Serena Williams, who holds the Open Era record with 23 Grand Slam singles titles. In the Open Era, eight women have won three of the four Grand Slam titles: Lindsay Davenport, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Justine Henin, Martina Hingis, Angelique Kerber, Hana Mandlikova, Monica Seles and Virginia Wade. All-Time Grand Slam Singles Titles Leaders PLAYER (NAT) AO RG WIMB US TOTAL Margaret Court (AUS) 11 5 3 5 24 Serena Williams (USA) 7 3 7 6 23 Stefanie Graf (GER) 4 6 7 5 22 Helen Wills Moody (USA) 4 8 7 19 Chris Evert (USA) 2 7 3 6 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 3 2 9 4 18 Billie Jean King (USA) 1 1 6 4 12 Maureen Connolly -
CAT News N° 82
TENNIS NEWS Le Bulletin d’Information de la Confédération Africaine de Tennis The Bulletin of Information of the Confederation of African Tennis Edition N° 82. Juin à Août 2013 Issue N° 82 . June to August 2013 A l’intérieur de ce Numéro Inside this Issue 111.1 Assemblée Générale Annuelle de l’ITF 111.1 ITF Annual General Meeting 2. Championnat d’Afrique des Jeunes par équipes 2013.2013. 2. African Junior Teams’ Championships 2013. 3.3.3. Challengers et Tournois professionnels en Afrique 3. Challengers & Professional Tournaments in AAfricafricafricafrica 4.4.4. Fed Cup Groupe Europe / Afrique III 4. Fed Cup Europe ––– Africa Group III 5. Coupe Davis Groupe Europe / Afrique III 5. Davis Cup Europe ––– Africa Group III 6. Stages de Formation dd’entraîneurs’entraîneurs en Afrique 6. Coaches’ Education’s Courses in Africa 777.7. Circuit Africain des Jeunes, 12 et 14 ans et moimoins.ns. 777.7. African Junior Circuit for 12 and 14 years & UndUnderer 8. Championnat du monde des 14 ans et moins 8. World Junior Tennis for 14 years & Under 9. Tournées des équipes Africaines en Europe et en Afrique 9. Tours of African Teams in Europe and in Africa 101010.10 ... Nouvelles des Fédérations Nationales et des RégioRégionsns 101010.10 . News from National Associations and Regions. 111111.11 ... Résultats des Tournois Africains et évènements à venir 111111.11 . Results of the African tournaments and Upcoming Events 121212.12 . Classement Africain 121212.12 . African Rankings 13. Jeux Méditerranéens de MeMerrrrsinsin 2013. 13. Mediterranean Games of Mersin -
Men's Doubles Semi-Finals
2018 US OPEN Flushing, New York, USA | 27 August-9 September 2018 S-128, D-64 | $53 million | Outdoor Hard www.usopen.org DAY 11 MEDIA NOTES | Thursday, 6 September 2018 MEN’S DOUBLES SEMI-FINALS LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM [7] Lukasz Kubot (POL)/Marcelo Melo (BRA) vs [ALT] Radu Albot (MDA)/Malek Jaziri (TUN) First Meeting [3] Mike Bryan (USA)/Jack Sock (USA) vs [5] Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL)/Robert Farah (COL) First Meeting DAY 11 HIGHLIGHTS • While the four remaining men’s singles players enjoy a rare day of rest, the four remaining men’s doubles teams take to Louis Armstrong Stadium on Thursday for the US Open semi-finals. After finishing 2017 as the No. 1 doubles team in the world, No. 7 seeds Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo will play their first Grand Slam semi-final of the season against alternates Radu Albot and Malek Jaziri. Then, No. 3 seeds Mike Bryan and Jack Sock, the Wimbledon champions, meet No. 5 seeds Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, the Australian Open finalists. • Bryan is playing at his 24th straight US Open and first without his twin brother Bob. While Bob Bryan nursed a hip injury, Mike Bryan and Sock earned three wins in five sets to capture the Wimbledon title in just their second event as a team. If Bryan and Sock add the US Open championship, they will be the first team to win consecutive Grand Slam titles since Bob and Mike swept four straight from the 2012 US Open through 2013 Wimbledon. Mike Bryan would also break a tie with John Newcombe and set an all-time record with 18 Grand Slam men’s doubles titles. -
Monfils Seeks Elusive Title, History on Line for Rublev
QATAR EXXONMOBIL OPEN: DAY 6 MEDIA NOTES Saturday, 6 January 2018 Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex | Doha, Qatar | 1-6 January 2018 Draw: S-32, D-16 | Prize Money: $1,286,675 | Surface: Outdoor Hard ATP World Tour Info Tournament Info ATP PR & Marketing ATPWorldTour.com QatarTennis.org Martin Dagahs: [email protected] Twitter: @ATPWorldTour @QatarTennis Press Room: +974 44409621 Facebook: @ATPWorldTour @QatarTennis TV & Radio: TennisTV.com MONFILS SEEKS ELUSIVE TITLE, HISTORY ON LINE FOR RUBLEV Gael Monfils is 6-20 in ATP World Tour finals and 0-3 with the Qatar ExxonMobil Open title on the line. On Saturday against Andrey Rublev, he can start anew with a championship to begin 2018. The Frenchman arrived as a wild card following a four-month hiatus due to a right knee injury. Monfils has found success in familiar territory, falling to then-No. 1 Roger Federer (2006), then-No. 6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2012) and then-No. 1 Rafael Nadal (2014) in his previous Doha finals. Monfils is one of three wild cards to reach the final in Doha’s 26-year tournament history, joining Younes El Aynaoui in 1996 and Nicolas Escude in 2004. Escude, also from France, is the only wild card to win the Doha title. Monfils’ first final in Doha came as a 19-year-old, but his 20-year-old opponent on Saturday is bidding to become the youngest Qatar ExxonMobil Open champion ever. Rublev is through to the final despite hitting a total of 33 double faults in his four victories this week. INFOSYS ATP SCORES & STATS Qatar ExxonMobil Open [WC] Gael -
Hossa:Strany 14 a 15 Je to Výnimočná Šanca! Strany 8 a 9 Fenerbahce, Moja „Srdcovka“
NAJLEPŠIE KURZY – SUPERŠANCA 1 X 2 5345 OURENSE – LUGO 1,67 17,0 2,70 18:00 2813 PAOK – PANATHINAIKOS 3,55 18,0 1,40 19:30 2785 TOULON – LE PORTEL 1,50 18,0 3,20 20:00 2787 BAYERN MNÍCHOV – ALBA BERLÍN 1,69 16,0 2,55 20:00 2809 TORINO – AGRIGENTO 1,37 18,0 3,75 20:30 2691 LIMOGES – NANCY 1,38 18,0 3,85 20:50 740 K. NIŠIKORI – J. W. TSONGA 1,35 3,40 742 A. IVANOVIČOVÁ – E. SVITOLINOVÁ 1,56 2,60 Utorok• 2. 6. 2015 • 69. ročník • číslo 125 • cena 0,60 5343 MEXIKO 20 – URUGUAJ 20 3,15 3,45 2,35 6:00 Kompletnú ponuku nájdete v pobočkách a na www.nike.sk App Store pre iPad a iPhone / Google Play pre Android Hokejisti Chicaga môžu získať Stanleyho pohár už tretí raz za posledných šesť rokov Hossa:Strany 14 a 15 Je to výnimočná šanca! Strany 8 a 9 Fenerbahce, moja „srdcovka“ WWW.SPORT.SK Už vo väzení som sníval, že budem tréner Dukly, priznáva Marcel Hanzal Strany 26 a 27 Zlato by ma viac potešilo, vraví na ME strieborný Hoci Miroslav Stoch (vpravo) získal v drese Al Ainu už tretí majstrovský titul vo svojej kariére, rád by sa pred veslár Lukáš Babač novou sezónou vrátil do Istanbulu. „Fenerbahce je moja srdcovka,“ tvrdí. FOTO FOOTBALL SERVICE AGENCY Strana 31 2 NÁZORY utorok ❘ 2. 6. 2015 PRIAMA REČ uznanie Žiline MILANA LEŠICKÉHO Majstrovský kúsok Trenčína, Veľmi dobre už bolo. Hneď po rozde- rov - Žilinu o Guľu, Volešáka, Slovan o lení bývalej federácie.