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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. -
Mutua Madrid Open ORDER of PLAY Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Mutua Madrid Open ORDER OF PLAY Tuesday, 7 May 2013 MANOLO SANTANA ARANTXA SANCHEZ VICARIO STADIUM 3 PISTA 4 PISTA 5 PISTA 6 PISTA 7 Starting At: 10:50 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am WTA ATP ATP ATP ATP WTA WTA Cara BLACK (ZIM) [Q] Maria-Teresa TORRO-FLOR (ESP) Janko TIPSAREVIC (SRB) [9] Fabio FOGNINI (ITA) [Q] Santiago GIRALDO (COL) [Q] Joao SOUZA (BRA) Yaroslava SHVEDOVA (KAZ) Marina ERAKOVIC (NZL) 1 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Marion BARTOLI (FRA) [14] Juan MONACO (ARG) Mikhail YOUZHNY (RUS) Martin KLIZAN (SVK) Benoit PAIRE (FRA) Kirsten FLIPKENS (BEL) [WC] Jelena JANKOVIC (SRB) Mirjana LUCIC-BARONI (CRO) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Not Before 12:30 PM WTA ATP ATP ATP ATP WTA WTA [WC] Silvia SOLER-ESPINOSA (ESP) Raquel KOPS-JONES (USA) Serena WILLIAMS (USA) [1] Richard GASQUET (FRA) [8] Tommy HAAS (GER) [13] [WC] Marius COPIL (ROU) Viktor TROICKI (SRB) Carla SUAREZ NAVARRO (ESP) Abigail SPEARS (USA) [4] 2 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs [WC] Lourdes DOMINGUEZ LINO (ESP) Feliciano LOPEZ (ESP) or Andreas SEPPI (ITA) Stanislas WAWRINKA (SUI) [15] Marcel GRANOLLERS (ESP) Su-Wei HSIEH (TPE) Darija JURAK (CRO)/Katalin MAROSI (HUN) or Daniel GIMENO-TRAVER (ESP) Shuai PENG (CHN) [8] Varvara LEPCHENKO (USA)/Anastasia RODIONOVA (AUS) Not Before 3:15 PM followed by Not Before 3:00 PM followed by followed by followed by followed by ATP ATP WTA ATP WTA WTA ATP Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) Mariusz FYRSTENBERG (POL) Radek -
Tournament Notes
TournamenT noTes as of march 31, 2010 THE RIVER HILLS USTA $25,000 WOMEN’S CHALLENGER JACKSON, MS • APRIL 4-11 USTA PRO CIRCUIT RETURNS TO JACKSON FOR 12TH STRAIGHT YEAR TournamenT InFormaTIon The River Hills USTA $25,000 Women’s Challenger is the 10th $25,000 women’s tournament of the year and the only $25,000 Site: River Hills Country Club – Jackson, Miss. women’s event held in Mississippi. Jackson Websites: www.riverhillsclub.net, is the second of three consecutive clay court procircuit.usta.com events on the USTA Pro Circuit in the lead-up to the 2010 French Open. Bryn Lennon/Getty Images Qualifying draw begins: Sunday, April 4 Main draw begins: Tuesday, April 6 This year’s main draw is expected to include Julia Cohen, an All-American at the University Main Draw: 32 Singles / 16 Doubles of Miami who reached the semifinals of the NCAA tournament as a sophomore in 2009, Surface: Clay / Outdoor Lauren Albanese, who won the 2006 USTA Prize Money: $25,000 Girls’ 18s National Championships to earn an automatic wild card into the US Open, and Tournament Director: Kimberly Couts, a frequent competitor on the Dave Randall, (601) 987-4417 USTA Pro Circuit who won the 2006 Easter Lauren Albanese won the 2006 USTA Girls’ [email protected] Bowl as a junior and was a former USTA Girls’ 18s National Championships to earn an 16s No. 1. automatic wild card into the US Open. Tournament Press Contact: Kendall Poole, (601) 987-4454 International players in the main draw include freshman in 2009 and led Duke University [email protected] -
Alexa Glatch, the Top-Seeded Player in the Field, Who Is on the Comeback Trail After an Prize Money: $10,000 Injury-Marred 2010
TournamenT noTes as of may 11, 2011 KOSER JEWELERS PRO CIRCUIT TENNIS CHALLENGE LANDISVILLE, PA • MAY 15-22 USTA PRO CIRCUIT WOMEN’S TENNIS RETURNS TO LANDISVILLE TournamenT InFormaTIon The Koser Jewelers Pro Circuit Tennis Challenge will be held in Landisville for the USTA fourth consecutive year. It is the first of three Site: Hempfield Recreation Center – Landisville, Pa. consecutive $10,000 hard court tournaments Websites: www.landisvilleprocircuit.com that take place during the spring season. procircuit.usta.com It is the only USTA Pro Circuit women’s event taking place in Pennsylvania. A men’s Qualifying Draw Begins: Sunday, May 15 $10,000 clay court event will take place in Main Draw Begins: Tuesday, May 17 Pittsburgh in July. Main Draw: 32 Singles / 16 Doubles This year’s main draw is expected to feature Surface: Hard / Outdoor Alexa Glatch, the top-seeded player in the field, who is on the comeback trail after an Prize Money: $10,000 injury-marred 2010. Glatch reached the Tournament Director: quarterfinals as a qualifier at the WTA event Alexa Glatch, the top-seeded player in the field, in Memphis, Tenn., in February 2011 and, in Wilson Pipkin, (717) 898-3102 ext. 31 reached the quarterfinals of the WTA event in 2009, propelled the United States to the Fed Memphis, Tenn., in February, as a qualifier, and [email protected] Cup final by winning two of the U.S. team’s propelled the United States to the 2009 Fed Tournament Press Contact: three points in the semifinals against the Cup final by winning two of the U.S. -
Internazionali Bnl D'italia Order of Play - Tuesday, 15 May 2018
INTERNAZIONALI BNL D'ITALIA ORDER OF PLAY - TUESDAY, 15 MAY 2018 CENTRALE NEXT GEN ARENA PIETRANGELI COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 3 COURT 4 COURT 6 Starting At: 12:00 noon Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am ATP WTA ATP WTA WTA WTA WTA [Q] Nikoloz BASILASHVILI (GEO) Timea BABOS (HUN) Fernando VERDASCO (ESP) Daria KASATKINA (RUS) [14] [Q] Danielle COLLINS (USA) [Q] Su-Wei HSIEH (TPE) Elena VESNINA (RUS) 1 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs [Q] Filippo BALDI (ITA) [WC] Sara ERRANI (ITA) Damir DZUMHUR (BIH) [Q] Ajla TOMLJANOVIC (AUS) Sorana CIRSTEA (ROU) [LL] Aryna SABALENKA (BLR) Laura SIEGEMUND (GER) Starting At: 12:00 noon followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by ATP WTA WTA ATP WTA ATP WTA WTA Steve JOHNSON (USA) Lucas POUILLE (FRA) [16] Maria SHARAPOVA (RUS) [LL] Zarina DIYAS (KAZ) Diego SCHWARTZMAN (ARG) [14] Svetlana KUZNETSOVA (RUS) Dominic THIEM (AUT) Kiki BERTENS (NED) Irina-Camelia BEGU (ROU) 2 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs [WC] Andreas SEPPI (ITA) Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) [16] Angelique KERBER (GER) [11] [Q] Nicolas JARRY (CHI) [Q] Polona HERCOG (SLO) Alexander ZVEREV (GER) Maria SAKKARI (GRE) Shuai PENG (CHN) Mischa ZVEREV (GER) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by ATP WTA ATP ATP WTA ATP WTA-After Suitable Rest [WC] Julian OCLEPPO (ITA) Barbora KREJCIKOVA (CZE) Robin HAASE (NED) Daria GAVRILOVA (AUS) Denis SHAPOVALOV (CAN) Anastasija SEVASTOVA (LAT) -
Usta Middle States
USTA MIDDLE STATES Winter 08-09 • Volume III • Issue 3 AA ChampionshipChampionship JourneyJourney USTAUSTA LeagueLeague captainscaptains swapswap talestales ofof successsuccess Jr. Team Tennis National Championship Recap Inside! ADVERTISEMENT UNITED STATES PROFESIONAL TENNIS ASSOCIATION INVITES EVERYONE TO THE 2009 MIDDLE STATES TENNIS CONVENTION Reversing The Pyramid Friday & Saturday February 6 & 7 Hempfield Recreation Complex 950 Church Street Landisville, PA HIGHEST LEVEL AND RELEVANT EDUCATION NETWORKING WITH USPTA PRO’S AND FRIENDS OF USPTA MS HEADLINE SPEAKERS LEARN ABOUT... •Sustaining success through •Seeing the big picture reversing the pyramid •Technology •Creating connections •Opportunities knocking •Challenging assumptions •Diversification •Customer Service •Specialization •Expanding your career …ALONG WITH NEW DRILLS AND ON-COURT TRAINING WITH ATTENDEE PARTICIPATION Stan Oley Jack Groppel, Ph.D. Bill Mountford “2 days you won’t want to miss” For more information on USPTA Middle States Convention and to receive a conference Bill Kurtain Ed McQuillan Bruce Levine brochure contact Tim Irwin at 610-730-0042 or e-mail [email protected]. USTA MIDDLE STATES Winter 08-09 • Volume III • Issue 3 08 Cover Story 16 Jr. Team Tennis Departments A Championship Journey Making memories in Mobile. Five Jr. Seven USTA League Adult and Senior Team Tennis (JTT) teams represented 04 President’s Message teams finished in the top four of their the section at the JTT National respective divisions at the 2008 USTA Championship this fall. Find out how League presented by Chrysler National the teams fared, and what went down 07 Tennis Shorts Championships. A few of the team in The Port City. captains share their team’s approach to the season, and also, why they believe they 11 Membership were successful. -
2017 Ucla Women's Tennis
2017 UCLA WOMEN’S TENNIS All-Time Letter Winners Amanda Basica Cammie Foley Kati Kocsis Kathy O’Brien A G Diana Spadea ........................1994-95 M Abigail Spears ............................. 2000 Jessica Algazi ........................ 1984-85 Kerry Gallant ..........................1995-96 Maia Magill ............................2015-16 Liz Stadler ..............................1980-81 Annemarie Amaral ..................... 1987 Barbara Gerken .......................... 1983 Anne Mall .................................... 1992 Susie Starrett ........................1994-95 Robin Anderson .....................2012-15 Dana Gilbert ..........................1978-79 Helena Manset ......................1980-83 Michelle Stiefel ......................2000-01 Jody Anglin .............................1996-97 Chelsea Godbey ......................... 2001 Petya Marinova ......................1999-02 Lara Goldt ................................... 1989 Alysia May ................................... 1989 T B Laura Gordon ........................ 2003-06 Iwalani McCalla .....................1989-92 Lucy Gordon ...........................1979-80 Alex McGoodwin ................... 2004-08 Robin Tenny ................................ 1978 Jenny Baker ...........................1992-93 Jane Thomas .........................1984-87 Penny Barg .................................. 1983 Shannon Gordon ...................1978-79 Kyle McPhillips ......................2013-16 Alyson Gray ............................1996-98 Anicia Mendez .......................1993-96 -
1/20/2019 2019 Ausopen 2019 - Mixed Doubles
1/20/2019 2019 AusOpen 2019 - Mixed Doubles 1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Gabriela Dabrowski (CAN)(1) - 1 - Mate Pavic (CRO)(1) - Priscilla Hon (AUS)(WC) 2 - Alexei Popyrin (AUS)(WC) 6-3 6-3 G. Dabrowski M. Pavic H. Chan J. Rojer Danielle Collins (USA) 3 Michael Venus (NZL) Hao-Ching Chan (TPE) 4 Jean-Julien Rojer (NED) 6-4 6-4 - - - - Katarina Srebotnik (SLO) 5 Franko Skugor (CRO) Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (ESP) 6 Neal Skupski (GBR) 6-3 6-3 M. Martinez Sanchez N. Skupski J. Moore A. Whittington Jessica Moore (AUS)(WC) 7 Andrew Whittington (AUS)(WC) Makoto Ninomiya (JPN)(7) 8 Ben McLachlan (JPN)(7) 6-2 3-6 [10-5] - - - - Barbora Krejcikova (CZE)(3) 9 Rajeev Ram (USA)(3) Timea Bacsinszky (SUI) 10 Nicolas Mahut (FRA) 1-6 6-2 [10-6] B. Krejcikova R. Ram I. Swiatek L. Kubot Alicja Rosolska (POL) 11 Nikola Mektic (CRO) Iga Swiatek (POL)(WC) 12 Lukasz Kubot (POL)(WC) 6-1 2-6 [10-5] - - - - Samantha Stosur (AUS)(WC) 13 Leander Paes (IND)(WC) Kveta Peschke (CZE) 14 Wesley Koolhof (NED) 6-4 7-5 S. Stosur L. Paes A. Groenefeld R. Farah Zhaoxuan Yang (CHN) 15 Rohan Bopanna (IND) Anna-Lena Groenefeld (GER)(5) 16 Robert Farah (COL)(5) 3-6 6-3 [10-6] Ekaterina Makarova (RUS)(8) 17 Artem Sitak (NZL)(8) Andreja Klepac (SLO) 18 Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA) 6-3 6-4 A. Klepac E. Roger-Vasselin A. Sharma J. Smith Astra Sharma (AUS)(WC) 19 John-Patrick Smith (AUS)(WC) Maddison Inglis (AUS)(WC) 20 Jason Kubler (AUS)(WC) 6-1 6-2 - - - - Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) 21 Robert Lindstedt (SWE) Johanna Larsson (SWE) 22 Dominic Inglot (GBR) 6-2 6-2 K. -
Tournament Notes
TOURNAMENT NOTES as of September 5, 2013 THE ASCENSION PROJECT WOMEN’S CHALLENGER REDDING, CA • SEPTEMBER 8–15 TOURNAMENT USTA PRO CIRCUIT WOMEN’S TENNIS RETURNS TO REDDING INFORMATION The Ascension Project Women’s Challenger Site: Sun Oaks Tennis & Fitness – Redding, Calif. returns to Redding for the 11th straight year. USTA Websites: www.sunoakschallenger.com The tournament is the fourth and final USTA procircuit.usta.com Pro Circuit women’s event held in California this year and the first tournament to take place Facebook: Sun Oaks Tennis & Fitness following the US Open. Twitter: @sun_oaks Notable players competing in the main draw Qualifying Draw Begins: Sunday, September 8 include: Main Draw Begins:Tuesday, September 10 American teenager Samantha Crawford, who Main Draw: 32 Singles / 16 Doubles is returning from injury that has limited her to just one tournament in the last four months. Surface: Hard / Outdoor The 2012 US Open girls’ singles champion, Prize Money: $25,000 she is considered to be one of the most promising Americans competing on the USTA Tournament Director: Pro Circuit. So far in 2013, she reached the Julie Garcia, (530) 227-3498, [email protected] singles semifinals of the $25,000 USTA Pro Tournament Press Contact: Circuit event in Raleigh, N.C., and qualified Stephen Campbell, (530) 945-5375 for the WTA Tour event in Monterrey, Mexico. [email protected] She also won the doubles title at the $25,000 American teenager Samantha Crawford won the USTA Pro Circuit event in Surprise, Ariz., this 2012 US Open girls’ singles title. USTA Communications Contact: year. -
Men's Doubles Championship
2019 US OPEN New York, NY, USA | 26 August-8 September 2019 S-128, D-64 | $57,238,700 | Hard www.usopen.org DAY 12 MEDIA NOTES | Friday, 6 September 2019 MEN’S DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM [1] Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL)/Robert Farah (COL) vs [8] Marcel Granollers (ESP)/Horacio Zeballos (ARG) First Meeting DAY 12 FAST FACTS Top seeds Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah are through to their 3rd Grand Slam final (1-1). In July, they became the first Colombian players to win a Grand Slam doubles title at Wimbledon. Cabal, who won the mixed doubles title at 2017 Australian Open with Abigail Spears, and Ivan Molina, who won the mixed doubles title at 1974 Roland Garros with Martina Navratilova, are the only other players to have a won a Grand Slam title at any level. In their 31st Grand Slam event as a team, Cabal and Farah won Wimbledon, defeating Frenchmen Mahut and Roger-Vasselin 67 76 76 67 63 in 4h, 57m to become the first Colombian Grand Slam men’s doubles champions. Cabal is the only partner Farah has had at Grand Slams. They are trying to become the first South American duo to win the US Open crown in the Open Era. One day after winning Wimbledon, Cabal and Farah became the first Colombians ranked No. 1 in doubles or singles. They are 4-2 in finals this season, winning titles Barcelona, ATP Masters 1000 Rome, Eastbourne and Wimbledon. They were finalists in Sydney and ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati. Last year at the US Open, Cabal and Farah lost to eventual champions Mike Bryan and Jack Sock in the semi- finals. -
The Winners Since 1978
History The Winners since 1978 Singles Year Winner Runner-up Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 2017 Laura Kristina 6-1 2-6 7-6 Siegemund Mladenovic 2016 Angelique Laura 6-4 6-0 Kerber Siegemund 2015 Angelique Caroline 3-6 6-1 7-5 Kerber Wozniacki 2014 Maria Ana Ivanovic 3-6 6-4 6-1 Sharapova 2013 Maria Li Na 6-4 6-3 Sharapova 2012 Maria Victoria 6-1 6-4 Sharapova Azarenka 2011 Julia Görges Caroline 7-6 6-3 Wozniacki 2010 Justine Henin Samantha Stosur6-4 2-6 2009 Svetlana Dinara Safina 6-4 6-3 Kuznetsova 2008 Jelena Jankovic Nadia Petrova 6-4 6-3 2007 Justine Henin Tatiana Golovin 2-6 6-2 6-1 2006 Nadia Petrova Tatiana Golovin 6-3 7-6 2005 Lindsay Amélie 6-2 6-4 Davenport Mauresmo 2004 Lindsay Amélie 6-2 ret. Davenport Mauresmo 2003 Kim Clijsters Justin Henin- 5-7 6-4 6-2 Hardenne 2002 Kim Clijsters Daniela 4-6 6-3 6-4 Hantuchova 2001 Lindsay Justine Henin 7-5 6-4 Davenport 2000 Martina Hingis Kim Clijsters 6-0 6-3 1999 Martina Hingis Mary Pierce 6-4 6-1 1998 Sandrine Testud Lindsay 7-5 6-4 Davenport 1997 Martina Hingis Lisa Raymond 6-4 6-2 1996 Martina Hingis Anke Huber 6-2 3-6 6-3 1995 Iva Majoli Gabriela 6-4 7-6 Sabatini 1994 Anke Huber Mary Pierce 6-4 6-2 1993 Mary Pierce Natasha Zvereva6-3 6-3 1992 Martina Gabriela 7-6 6-3 Navratilova Sabatini Year Winner Runner-up Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 1991 Anke Huber Martina 2-6 6-2 7-6 Navratilova 1990 Mary Joe Barbara Paulus 6-1 6-3 Fernandez 1989 Gabriela Mary Joe 7-6 6-4 Sabatini Fernandez 1988 Martina Chris Evert-Mill6-2 6-3 Navratilova 1987 Martina Chris Evert 7-5 6-1 Navratilova 1986 Martina Hana 6-2 6-3 Navratilova -
Teams by Year
World TeamTennis - teams by year 1974 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: DENVER RACQUETS EASTERN DIVISION Atlantic Section Baltimore Banners: Byron Bertram, Don Candy, Bob Carmichael, Jimmy Connors, Ian Crookenden, Joyce Hume, Kathy Kuykendall, Jaidip Mukerjea, Audrey Morse, Betty Stove. Boston Lobsters: Pat Bostrom, Doug Crawford, Kerry Melville, Janet Newberry, Raz Reid, Francis Taylor, Roger Taylor, Ion Tiriac, Andrea Volkos, Stephan Warboys. New York Sets: Fiorella Bonicelli, Carol Graebner, Ceci Martinez, Sandy Mayer, Charlie Owens, Nikki Pilic, Manuel Santana, Gene Scott, Pam Teeguarden, Virginia Wade, Sharon Walsh. Philadelphia Freedoms: Julie Anthony, Brian Fairlie, Tory Fretz, Billie Jean King, Kathy Kuykendall, Buster Mottram, Fred Stolle. COACH: Billie Jean King Central Section Cleveland Nets: Peaches Bartkowicz, Laura DuPont, Clark Graebner, Nancy Gunter, Ray Moore, Cliff Richey, Pat Thomas, Winnie Wooldridge. Detroit Loves: Mary Ann Beattie, Rosie Casals, Phil Dent, Pat Faulkner, Kerry Harris, Butch Seewagen, Lendward Simpson, Allan Stone. Pittsburgh Triangles: Gerald Battrick, Laura DuPont, Isabel Fernandez, Vitas Gerulaitis, Evonne Goolagong, Peggy Michel, Ken Rosewall. COACH: Ken Rosewall Toronto/Buffalo Royals: Mike Estep, Ian Fletcher, Tom Okker, Jan O’Neill, Wendy Overton, Laura Rossouw. WESTERN DIVISION Gulf Plains Section Chicago Aces: Butch Buchholz, Barbara Downs, Sue Eastman, Marcie Louie, Ray Ruffels, Sue Stap, Graham Stilwell, Kim Warwick, Janet Young. Florida Flamingos: Mike Belkin, Maria Esther Bueno, Mark Cox, Cliff Drysdale, Lynn Epstein, Donna Fales, Frank Froehling, Donna Ganz, Bettyann Stuart. Houston EZ Riders: Bill Bowrey, Lesley Bowrey, Cynthia Doerner, Peter Doerner, Helen Gourlay- Cawley, Karen Krantzcke, Bob McKinley, John Newcombe, Dick Stockton. Minnesota Buckskins: Owen Davidson, Ann Hayden Jones, Bob Hewitt, Terry Holladay, Bill Lloyd, Mona Guerrant Wendy Turnbull.