БОЛЕЕМ! 01-го декабря 2016 года
Здесь будем болеть сегодня, 01-го декабря 2016 года.
Days
Турниры сегодня:
$25,000 Santiago 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
$10,000 Cairo 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
$10,000 Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
$10,000 Cordenons 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
$10,000 Castellon 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
$10,000 Hua Hin 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
$10,000 Hammamet 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
$10,000 Antalya 28 Nov - 04 Dec 2016
Онлайн счет:
http://scores.itftennis.com/?alias=itf&layoutid=72&versionid=1&language=en
http://www.drakulastream.eu/tennis
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/watch-wta-auckland-live-stream-asb-classic-tennis
http://www.livestream.com/asbclassiclive
http://www.lshunter.tv/tennis-live-streaming-video.html
http://www.oleoletv.com/broadcast/1/
http://www.allsport-live.ru/index.php?type=4
Китайские стримы:
http://live.video.sina.com.cn/room/tennis
http://live.video.sina.com.cn/room/sports2
Стрим кортов академии Боллетьери:
http://live.imgacademies.com/Tennis.aspx
Показывают 15 кортов
Стримы БУДУТ сегодня.
Roland Garros TV courts (besides the main ones): 4-5-8-10-11-14-16-17
US Open 11 ТВ кортов - центральный, Армстронг, Грандстэнд, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 17
Время Московское:
Онлайн счет:http://www.protennislive.com/lshd/main.swf?lang=en&ref=http://www.wtatennis.com
УИМБЛДОН:
онлайн счет:
http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/index.html
RG:
онлайн счет:
http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/scores/index.html
AO:
http://www.ausopen.com/en_AU/scores/index.html
US OPEN:
http://www.usopen.org/en_US/scores/index.html?promo=subnav
http://www.protennislive.com/lshd/main.swf?lang=en&ref=www.wtatennis.com
Есть Онлайн счет для турниров ИТФ:
http://scores.itftennis.com/?alias=itf&layoutid=72&versionid=1&language=en
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http://www.sports.ru/tennis/1046196291.html
Yahoo Canada has released its list of top searches for 2016
In terms of athletes, 50% of the top-searched people are tennis players: Eugenie Bouchard, Milos Raonic, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic.
Last season, Keys had one of the best seasons of her career, as she finished the year ranked No. 8 in the world and also qualified for her first BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore.
“Thomas and I have a rich history of working together with Li Na, Maria Sharapova and most recently Madison,” Eisenbud told WTA Insider. “His work with all three of these girls speaks for itself. Coaching on the women’s tour is not easy and sometimes these relationships just don’t work out, nothing more than that.”
Hogstedt also coached Caroline Wozniacki and Eugenie Bouchard. He began working with Keys in April, and shortly after, Keys made the final at the Italian Open in Rome and won the Aegon Classic in England, which put her into the Top 10 of the WTA rankings.
Keys also posted a 12-4 record at the Grand Slam tournaments in 2016, as she made the fourth round of each event.
http://www.excellesports.com/news/madison-keys-ends-coach-thomas-hogstedt/
Деньги редко являюся причиной, так как обычно в договоре указано все.
- Продаю мой тренер!
- Покупаю!
- Сколько даешь?
:):):)
Excited to confirm that Jiri Vanek will be my coach next year. Look forward to starting our preparation for 2017 together soon 💪 #teampetra
Kvitova will now be guided by Pliskova’s former coach, Jiri Vanek. Pliskova will be led by Kvitova’s longtime former coach David Kotyza.
Both coaches were available. Kvitova released Kotyza at the start of the year while Pliskova split from Vanek last month.
by: AP December 01, 2016
MADRID (AP) — Spanish authorities have detained 34 people, including six tennis players, involved in a tennis match-fixing network that made more than half-a-million dollars from lower-tier tournaments in Spain and Portugal.
Police said Thursday that Operation Futures probed several Futures and Challenger tournaments in Iberia for the past several months and found evidence that results were rigged.
The tennis players were not identified, but authorities said they were ranked between 800 and 1,200 in the world. Their Spanish rankings ranged between 30 and 300.
Police said they found evidence of match-fixing attempts in 17 men’s tournaments in five cities, including Madrid, Seville and Porto.
Authorities said the two alleged leaders of the network were among those detained across 12 Spanish cities. The leaders were based in Seville and La Coruna. All those detained were Spaniards and are expected to remain free pending trial.
If convicted of corruption in sports, they could face prison sentences of up to four years.
The investigation began after a tip given by a player to the Tennis Integrity Unit, the sport’s anti-corruption body.
"Investigation of corruption allegations by law enforcement agencies takes precedence over tennis disciplinary action," the body said in an email. "The TIU will continue to work co-operatively with (Spanish police) and offer its full support and access to resources."
Authorities took the case forward after noticing an unusual amount of online bets related to the suspected tournaments.
The network allegedly used instant-messaging groups and social media to attract online betters who would pay for the information about rigged results.
The players who accepted participating in the scheme would receive about $1,000 for each match. In some cases, they were asked to lose specific points or games.
The network’s earnings in some of the tournaments surpassed $10,000.
The Challenger tournaments are second-tier events organized by the ATP, while the Futures are single-week competitions organized by the International Tennis Federation offering either $10,000 or $25,000 in prize money.
There were nearly 39 Futures tournaments in Spain this season, and more than 10 in Portugal. Spain hosted Challenger events in Sevilla and Segovia.
http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2016/12/34-spaniards-detained-in-tennis-match-fixing-investigation/62671/