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Tournament Breakdown by Surface Champion Ranking Points By
TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWN BY SURFACE HAR 37 CLAY 13 GRASS 5 0 10 20 30 40 CHAMPION RANKING POINTS BY TOURNAMENT 2000 1500 1000 500 2000 1500 1000 900 750 470 280 0 PREMIER PREMIER TA FINALS TA GRAN SLAM INTERNATIONAL PREMIER MANATORY TA ELITE TROPHY HUHAI TROPHY ELITE TA 55 WTA TOURNAMENTS BY REGION BY COUNTRY 8 CHINA 2 SPAIN 1 MOROCCO UNITED STATES 2 SWITZERLAND 7 OF AMERICA 1 NETHERLANDS 3 AUSTRALIA 1 AUSTRIA 1 NEW ZEALAND 3 GREAT BRITAIN 1 COLOMBIA 1 QATAR 3 RUSSIA 1 CZECH REPUBLIC 1 ROMANIA 2 CANADA 1 FRANCE 1 THAILAND 2 GERMANY 1 HONG KONG 1 TURKEY UNITED ARAB 2 ITALY 1 HUNGARY 1 EMIRATES 2 JAPAN 1 SOUTH KOREA 1 UZBEKISTAN 2 MEXICO 1 LUXEMBOURG TOURNAMENTS TOURNAMENTS International Tennis Federation As the world governing body of tennis, the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas and women’s Fed Cup by International Tennis Federation (ITF) is responsible for BNP Paribas are the largest annual international team every level of the sport including the regulation of competitions in sport and most prized in the ITF’s rules and the future development of the game. Based event portfolio. Both have a rich history and have in London, the ITF currently has 210 member nations consistently attracted the best players from each and six regional associations, which administer the passing generation. Further information is available at game in their respective areas, in close consultation www.daviscup.com and www.fedcup.com. with the ITF. The Olympic and Paralympic Tennis Events are also an The ITF is committed to promoting tennis around the important part of the ITF’s responsibilities, with the world and encouraging as many people as possible to 2020 events being held in Tokyo. -
Tournament Credit Rio 2016
Achieved Achieved Required Total Credit ID Nat Region Name Sex Class Credit 31- Credit 31- Participations 2015 Special cases 2015 ITTF 2015 credit 01/01/16 12-14 12-15 4015 AFG Asia AHMADI Safar Mohammad M 10 210 20 0 20 5086 AFG Asia HUSSAINI Halima F 8 210 20 0 20 4749 ARG Americas AGUIRRE Cristian Hernan M 5 210 20 0 20 40 ARG Americas ALCAIDE Carlos Dante M 5 210 20 0 20 4861 ARG Americas BRUNSTEIN Boris Alexis M 4 210 20 0 20 Copa Tango XIII (20), Copa Chile 2822 ARG Americas BUSTAMANTE Guillermo M 1 210 0 40 40 (20) 4747 ARG Americas CARBONATTI MATIAS M 3 210 20 20 40 Copa Tango XIII (20) 12th Slovenian Open (40+20), Slovakian Open (40+20), Toronto 31 ARG Americas COPOLA Gabriel M 3 210 84 170 254 2015 (50) 5387 ARG Americas DE LA IGLESIA Guillermo Conzalo M 4 210 0 20 20 Copa tango XIII (20) 3831 ARG Americas DE VITO Tomas M 6 210 84 0 84 12th Slovenian Open (40+20), Slovakian Open (40+20), Para Pan American Games 2015 (50), Copa 3543 ARG Americas DEPERGOLA Mauro M 5 210 84 210 294 Tango XIII (20), Copa Chile (20) 12th Slovenian Open (40+20), Slovakian Open (40+20), Para Pan American Games 2015 (50), Copa 2331 ARG Americas DUARTE Carlos M 2 210 20 190 210 Tango XIII (20) 12th Slovenian Open (40+20), Slovakian Open (40+20), Para Pan American Games 2015 (50), Copa 3544 ARG Americas EBERHARDT Fernando M 1 210 84 230 314 Tango XIII (20) Copa Costa Rica (40) 12th Slovenian Open (40+20), Slovakian Open (40+20), Para Pan American Games 2015 (50), Copa 2338 ARG Americas FERRO Pablo M 7 210 60 190 250 Tango XIII (20) Para Pan American Games -
16 SPORT MONDAY 8 MARCH 2021 Sport
16 SPORT MONDAY 8 MARCH 2021 Sport MONDAY 8 MARCH 2021 AlA Khelaifi welcomes Federer to Qatar RogerR is one of the greatest athletes of all time, while also being ththe epitome of good grace and sportsmanship on and off the court.co For me it is his values as much as his achievements that aare most inspiring, together with his relentless pursuit of exexcellence. Nasser Al Khelaifi, Chairman of beIN MEDIA GROUP and Sport | 14 President of Qatar Tennis Squash and Badminton Federation QNB STARS LEAGUE: Al Arabi beat Qatar SC 1-0, Al Wakrah beat Al Sailiya 1-0, Al Rayyan beat Al Ahli 3-1, Al Sadd beat Umm Salal 3-0 Al Sadd's players and officials celebrate with the Falcon Shield after their 3-0 win over Umm Salal which sealed their 15th QSL title at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium yesterday. Unbeaten Wolves clinch 15th Falcon Shield with four rounds to spare Dominant Al Sadd seal QSL title FAWAD HUSSAIN THE PENINSULA Five months ago, Xavi Hernandez addressed the team’s fans and said that Al Sadd would bounce back strongly after his team suffered a shock loss to Persepolis FC in the last-16 tie of the AFC Champions League. Fast forward to today and the Wolves are living on that promise sweeping every title coming their way. Yesterday, they clinched the pres- tigious QNB Stars League (QSL), with four games to spare lifting the Falcon Trophy for 15th time after a 3-0 victory over Umm Salal on their home turf. The win took the Wolves to 50 points, giving them an unassailable lead of 13 points over second-placed and defending champions Al Duhail. -
ATP World Tour 2019
ATP World Tour 2019 Note: Grand Slams are listed in red and bold text. STARTING DATE TOURNAMENT SURFACE VENUE 31 December Hopman Cup Hard Perth, Australia Qatar Open Hard Doha, Qatar Maharashtra Open Hard Pune, India Brisbane International Hard Brisbane, Australia 7 January Auckland Open Hard Auckland, New Zealand Sydney International Hard Sydney, Australia 14 January Australian Open Hard Melbourne, Australia 28 January Davis Cup First Round Hard - 4 February Open Sud de France Hard Montpellier, France Sofia Open Hard Sofia, Bulgaria Ecuador Open Clay Quito, Ecuador 11 February Rotterdam Open Hard Rotterdam, Netherlands New York Open Hard Uniondale, United States Argentina Open Clay Buenos Aires, Argentina 18 February Rio Open Clay Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Open 13 Hard Marseille, France Delray Beach Open Hard Delray Beach, USA 25 February Dubai Tennis Championships Hard Dubai, UAE Mexican Open Hard Acapulco, Mexico Brasil Open Clay Sao Paulo, Brazil 4 March Indian Wells Masters Hard Indian Wells, United States 18 March Miami Open Hard Miami, USA 1 April Davis Cup Quarterfinals - - 8 April U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships Clay Houston, USA Grand Prix Hassan II Clay Marrakesh, Morocco 15 April Monte-Carlo Masters Clay Monte Carlo, Monaco 22 April Barcelona Open Clay Barcelona, Spain Hungarian Open Clay Budapest, Hungary 29 April Estoril Open Clay Estoril, Portugal Bavarian International Tennis Clay Munich, Germany Championships 6 May Madrid Open Clay Madrid, Spain 13 May Italian Open Clay Rome, Italy 20 May Geneva Open Clay Geneva, Switzerland -
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 . -
Belgian Open 2019 Cadets / Boys +65Kg Competitors: 5
Belgian Open 2019 Cadets / Boys +65kg Competitors: 5 Sun 17 March 2019 (B-877) Pavel MIRONOV (B-853) Wiktor PAJDZIK RUS - DUSH BARS POL - UKS KORYO FINAL 1330 B-760 (0-0 SUP) 1338 R-853 (13-4 RSC) 1331 PAK - AHMED POL - PAJDZIK (B-1136) David RODRIGUEZ GARCIA 853 (1-6 WDR) ESP - TKD BENAVENTE SPAIN (R-760) SINAN ASHFAQ AHMED POL - PAJDZIK 1319 PAK - TEAM PAKISTAN BELGIUM OPEN 201 R-1136 (20-14 PTF) ESP - RODRIGUEZ (R-28) Angus TRANTER AUS - NOTORIOUS MARTIAL ARTS AUSTRA Results Legend: PTF Points PUN Puntitive PTG Point Gap Declaration GDP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification MEDAL WINNERS 1st. Wiktor PAJDZIK, POL (853) 2nd. SINAN ASHFAQ AHMED, PAK (760) 3rd. Pavel MIRONOV, RUS (877) 3rd. David RODRIGUEZ GARCIA, ESP (1136) ©2019 Martial.Events - www.martial.events - Licensed to Martial.Events Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Final Final Final Final Belgian Open 2019 Cadets / Boys -33kg Competitors: 16 Sun 17 March 2019 (B-97) Mohammed EL BAROUDI (B-29) Luke DAVIS BEL - DRAGON CLUB ACADEMY B-175 (8-27 PTF) B-29 (39-37 PTF) AUS - NOTORIOUS MARTIAL ARTS AUSTRA BUL - GEORGIEV AUS - DAVIS 104 108 (R-175) Hristiyan GEORGIEV B-175 (22-5 PTF) B-913 (5-25 PTG) (R-1289) Djamel BOUALLEM BUL - SC AHIL BUL - GEORGIEV SRB - VASILIC FRA - TKD TEAM ROUBAIX 124 126 (B-396) Giuliano STEINBACH (B-913) Todor VASILIC GER - BAYERISCHE TAEKWONDO UNION SRB - TAEKWONDO CLUB AZIJA 105 109 R-1046 (16-18 PTF) R-913 (19-6 PUN) (R-1046) Iván MEIJIDE COUTO ESP - MEIJIDE C FINAL SRB - VASILIC (R-1185) Ridwan YASIN -
Belgian Open Helicopter Championship
Programme : Tuesday, 27 and Wednesday 28, of August: Possible training days Thursday, 29 August: 9:00 – 12:00 Training Arrival of crews and judges till 14:00 14:00 Registration and check of helicopter documents Belgian Open 15:00 Briefing of judges 16:00 Briefing of teams/ Event 1 Navigation Helicopter Championship 17:30 Opening Ceremony on the Airfield 29thAugust to 1st September 2013 Friday, 30 August: 10:00 Kick off Event 1 (Navigation) Lunch Airfield St-Hubert 16:30 Briefing of Event 2 and 3 Saturday, 31 August: Aims of the Championship: 10:00 Kick off Event 2 (Precision) The event underlies the Regulation of the International Air Sports Federation Lunch (FAI) where helicopter crews demonstrate their ability to coordinate their skills 14:00 Kick off Event 3 (Fender) 16:30 Briefing of Event 4 to achieve accurate flying task, generally against the clock. Sunday, 01 September: All events are derived from search and rescue operation and emergency 10:00 Kick off Event 4 (Slalom) management. Lunch 14:00 Flight over St Hubert with flags of every Participants: Participating country - More than 30 crews (pilots and co-pilotes) 15:00 Flight demonstration with different types of helicopters - More than 40 judges 19:00 Closing ceremony and prize-giving. Banquet dinner - 11 nations (Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Germany, Great-Britain, France, Contact : Italy, New-Zealand, Poland, Russia, Switzerland) - More than 23 helicopters and different types of helicopters (R22, R44, Jacques BERLO Bel206, Guimbal Cabri, EC135, Hughes, Gazelle) Belgian Delegate -
British Darts Organisation
BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION BDO MEN’S INVITATION TABLES SYSTEM & STRUCTURE To be included in this table ALL events should also be recognised and listed in the WDF Ranking System and ALL players listed in the Tables must have complied with the BDO and WDF Eligibility Rules. SPECIAL EVENTS Points Allocation per placing 1st 2nd Jt 3rd Jt 5th Jt 9th Jt 17th World Professional {Lakeside} 27 24 21 18 15 - World Masters {Winmau} 27 24 21 18 15 12 Men’s Joint 25 th to 40 th Position = 9 points World Cup Singles {WDF} 27 24 21 18 15 12 Europe Cup Singles {WDF} 24 21 18 15 12 - Zuiderduin Masters 24 21 18 15 12 - Asia-Pacific Cup Singles {WDF} 20 18 16 14 - - Americas Cup Singles {WDF} 20 18 16 14 - - EVENTS OUTSIDE EUROPE - Category 1 - Over £3000 Prize Fund and over127 entries Australian Grand Masters 20 18 16 14 12 10 Australian Masters {Geelong) 20 18 16 14 12 10 Turkish Open 20 18 16 14 12 10 Virginia Beach Classic 20 18 16 14 12 10 Category 2 - Over £2000 Prize Fund and over 127 entries Canadian Open Singles 18 16 14 12 10 Las Vegas Open Singles 18 16 14 12 10 Japan Open Singles 18 16 14 12 10 New Zealand Open Singles 18 16 14 12 10 U.S.A. Dart Classic Singles 18 16 14 12 10 Pacific Masters 18 16 14 12 10 Quebec Open Singles 18 16 14 12 10 Category 3 - Under £2000 Prize Fund + under 127 entries Bob Jones Memorial (Ontario) 16 14 12 10 8 Central Coast Classic {Australia} 16 14 12 10 8 Colorado Open Singles 16 14 12 10 8 Greater Vancouver Open ( British Columbia) 16 14 12 10 8 Halifax Open (Nova Scotia) 16 14 12 10 8 New South Wales Open 16 14 12 10 8 New Zealand Masters 16 14 12 10 8 Philippines Open 16 14 12 10 8 Sunshine State Classic {Queensland} 16 14 12 10 8 Victoria Easter Open Singles 16 14 12 10 8 West Coast Classic Singles 16 14 12 10 8 Category 4 - Under £1000 Prize Fund + under 127 entries Charlotte Open Singles 14 12 10 8 Houston Open Singles 14 12 10 8 Klondike Open Singles 14 12 10 8 Singapore Open 14 12 10 8 A Player’s Points Total shall be the aggregate of the best ten sets of points gained. -
2018 Rapiscan Systems Classic Presented by Coastal Mississippi Media Guide
Rapiscan Systems Classic March 19 – 25, 2018 | Fallen Oak RapiscanSystemsClassic.com QUICK FACTS Title Sponsor: Rapiscan Systems Location: Fallen Oak, 24400 Highway 15 North, Biloxi, Mississippi 39574 Purse: $1.6 million ($240,000 to winner) Field: 78 players Format: 18-hole stroke play (three rounds) Par & Yardage: Fallen Oak is par 36-36=72 and will be set up at 7,118 yards Previous Winners: 2017 Champion - Miguel Angel Jimenez (203, -13) 2016 Champion - Miguel Angel Jimenez (202, -14) 2015 Champion - David Frost (206, -10) 2014 Champion - Jeff Maggert (205, -11) 2013 Champion - Michael Allen (205, -11) 2012 Champion - Fred Couples (202, -14) 2011 Champion - Tom Lehman (200, -16) 2010 Champion - David Eger (205, -11) Officials Pro-Ams: Wednesday Pro-Am., Mar. 21 at 7:00 am (Split Tee Times) Thursday Pro-Am., Mar. 22 at 7:00 am (Split Tee Times) Tournament Play: Fri., Mar. 23 at approximately 10:00 am (Split Tee Times) Sat., Mar. 24 at approximately 11:00 am (Split Tee Times) Sun., Mar. 25 at approximately 11:00 am (Split Tee Times) Television Coverage: Fri., Mar. 23, 9:30 - 11:30 pm (The Golf Channel, Tape Delayed) Sat., Mar. 24, 4:00 - 6:00 pm (The Golf Channel, Live) Sun., Mar. 25, 4:00 - 6:00 pm (The Golf Channel, Live) Tickets: General admission is free compliments of Rapiscan Systems and Coca-Cola Economic Impact: Over $100 million since 2010 Benefitting Charity: Local charities throughout region - Birdies for Charity program Event Management: Bruno Event Team – www.brunoeventteam.com *- All times are Central, approximate and subject -
Open-Access Publishing Around the World
Open-Access Publishing Around the World Introduction Open-access (OA) publishing is a hot topic. By publishing OA, anyone in the world can have free online access to your work. This PhD Links to Comics video provides an excellent explanation of what OA is, and Countries what its benefits are. There are two primary routes to OA publishing. The “green” route—self-archiving of publications—is free of charge, Argentina but typically involves an embargo period which delays OA publication, Belgium and often requires self-archiving of pre-prints. The “golden” route— European Union publication in OA journals—involves payment of an article processing fee by authors (or their institutions), but makes articles immediately Germany available online, free of charge to the reader. Each route has its Greece advantages and disadvantages. Mexico Netherlands The purpose of this article is to review developments and funding Poland opportunities for OA publishing in various countries around the Portugal world. Most of the country-specific information has been provided by local representatives of the European Association of Psychology and Russia Law – Student Society. Nevertheless, the information in this article is Spain relevant across all scientific disciplines. Before reviewing the South Africa general information, however, I will highlight some OA journals that Sweden are particularly relevant to the field of psychology and law. United Kingdom United States Psychology and Law Many OA options exist in the field of psychology and law. Firstly, when submitting to a traditional journal in the field, it is sometimes possible to select an OA option. However, there are various reasons why it may be better to publish in a full OA journal. -
Download Important Sports Current Affairs
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Henry Cotton, MBE. the Public Schoolboy Who Changed the Face of Professional Golf
Henry Cotton, MBE. The public schoolboy who changed the face of professional golf. Barred from a clubhouse, he picknicked from the boot of his Rolls Royce out of a hamper from Fortnum & Masons. Married to an Argentinian heiress Sir Henry Cotton lived life as he loved it - luxuriously and to the full. Friend of Kings, partner to Princes, no one has done more to bring the game within reach of all levels of society. The year ended sadly with the death of one of golf's greatest characters, Thomas Henry Cotton, a month short of his 81st birthday. Controversial to the very end, Henry will no doubt revel in his last poser to officialdom, whether he will in future be referred to as "the late Sir Henry Cotton" or just plain Henry Cotton MBE. At least the long awaited recognition was given to him and he knew a month before he died. No man gave more or fought harder for the professional game and this applies not only to golfers but greenkeepers as well. Latterly, his playing days over, he took an increasing interest in course design and maintenance and was a regular visitor to new constructions and irrigation schemes all over the country, discussing with a considerable depth of knowledge the needs of the greenkeeper. Although spending winters at his beloved Penina, Henry made England his home for the summer to attend the Open Championship and Test Matches at the Oval and Lords. In between he squeezed in his personal appearances, usually for a fat fee - and who can blame him! The stories of Cotton are legendary and no doubt someone is already compiling a best seller of his life interspersed with a host of anecdotes.