The Daily Report – Venus Williams Wins Title at Dubai Tennis Championships

Dubai Tennis Championships (WTA)

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Venus Williams won the singles title in Dubai on Saturday by beating Alize Cornet 6-3, 6-0. Williams had a fantastic tournament in Dubai this week winning all of her matches in straight sets and only losing more than three games in one set. Awesome, dominating play. It’ll be interesting to see if we get this Venus the rest of the year or if this was more of a one-time thing.
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Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears couldn’t complete the sweep for the US in Dubai as they lost in the final 6-2, 5-7, 10-8. In a very tight final they won just two less points than their opponents.
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The next event we’ll be covering on the WTA tour is the BNP Paribas Open from March 3rd-16th. That’s a WTA Premier Mandatory tournament that has a large field of 96 singles, 32 doubles and has a qualifying draw of 48.

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February 23rd – Sochi 2014 – Daily Review

The US wrapped up the Olympics on Sunday morning with a couple of events. The US wasn’t able to grab a final gold in Sochi but they did grab one last medal in their final moment of competition.

Bobsleigh

Events:

  • Four-man Heat 3
  • *Four-man Heat 4

In the third heat the first US team of Steven HolcombSteven LangtonCurtis Tomasevicz, and Christopher Fogt was fourth fastest at 55.30, and fell to 0.45 seconds off the lead in third place. The second team of Nick CunninghamJohnny QuinnJustin Olsen, and Dallas Robinson was just 17th with a time of 55.97, and fell to 12th, 1.85 seconds off the lead.

In heat two CunninghamQuinnOlsen, and Robinson were 11th in the heat at 55.64, 0.43 seconds behind the fastest, and they finished in 12th, 2.10 seconds behind the winner. HolcombLangtonTomasevicz, and Fogt were fourth fastest in the final heat at 55.33, 0.12 seconds behind the best. They won bronze as they finished in third with a total time of 3:40.99. They finished 0.30 seconds behind silver and 0.39 seconds behind gold.

Results Summarized:

  • Nick CunninghamJohnny QuinnJustin Olsen, and Dallas Robinson – Finished 12th in 3:42.70 and was 2.10 seconds behind the winner. In heat three was 17th fastest with a 55.97. In heat four was 11th fastest with a 55.64.
  • Steven HolcombSteven LangtonCurtis Tomasevicz, and Christopher Fogt  – Finished 3rd and won bronze in 3:40.99 and was 0.39 seconds behind the winner. In heat three was 4th fastest with a 55.30. In heat four was 4th fastest with a 55.33.

Cross-Country Skiing

Events:

  • *Men’s 50km free mass start

The best skier for the US on Sunday was Noah Hoffman who finished in 26th place in a time of 1:48:04.3, 1:09.1 behind the winner. Brian Gregg was 51st in 1:55:02.3, 8:07.1 behind the leader, and Kris Freeman finished 57th in 1:59:46.7, 12:51.5 behind the winner. Torin Koos was scheduled to start for the US but did not.

Results Summarized:

  • Torin Koos – Was scheduled to start but did not.
  • Kris Freeman – Finished 57th in 1:59:46.7, 12:51.5 behind the winner.
  • Brian Gregg – Finished 57th in 1:55:02.3, 8:07.1 behind the winner.
  • Noah Hoffman – Finished 26th in 1:48:04.3, 1:09.1 behind the winner.

February 23rd – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? The end of the Olympics as we have competition in the remaining two disciplines for the US.Two events with two gold medals up for grabs.

Out today: five disciplines that are finished for Sochi, alpine skiing, biathlon, ice hockey, snowboarding, and speed skating.

All times below are ET.

Bobsleigh

Events: The margins were tight on Saturday in the bobsleigh and now the US team of Steven HolcombSteven LangtonCurtis Tomasevicz, and Christopher Fogt has it all to go for on Sunday. They are in fourth but just 0.17 seconds out of the lead and will go fourth in the 4:30 AM third heat . The second team of Nick CunninghamJohnny QuinnJustin Olsen, and Dallas Robinson was o.90 seconds off the lead in 11th, and that’s where they will start on Sunday. Heat four is at 6 AM and will feature the top competitors in reverse order of their standings.

When:

  • Four-man Heat 3 – 4:30 AM
  • Four-man Heat 4 – 6 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The bobsleigh will be covered LIVE on NBCSN’s from 4-7 AM ET and included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2-6 PM ET.

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February 22nd – Sochi 2014 – Daily Review

On Monday the US grabbed their first gold since Thursday and had a couple of historic firsts. Several events got canceled due to the weather and the US hockey team won a medal, we just won’t know which one until Thursday.

Alpine Skiing

Events:

  • Men’s Slalom Run 1
  • *Men’s Slalom Run 2

Ted Ligety was the first to go for the US in the first run and his 47.56 placed him sixth and left him in medal contention for round two. David Chodounsky was the next to go for the US but he took a DNF. The final American was Nolan Kasper who finished in 48.70 to find himself 18th after the first run.

In run two Kasper finished in 55.52, the tenth best time of the run, and his total time of 1:44.22 placed him 13th overall. Ligety had a good chance to medal but his hopes were dashed when he got off track and took a DNF.

Results Summarized:

  • David Chodounsky – Received a DNF on his first run.
  • Ted Ligety – Received a DNF on his second run. On his first run he finished in 47.56, 6th fastest, and 0.86 seconds behind the leader.
  • Nolan Kasper – Finished 13th overall in 1:44.22, 2.38 seconds behind the winner. On second run he was 10th best with a 55.52, 1.58 seconds behind the leader. On his first run he finished in 48.70, 18th fastest, and 2.00 seconds behind the leader.

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The Daily Report – USA Sevens Starts 1-2 in Brazil, Abierto Mexicano Telcel Qualifying to Begin With 5 US Men

Abierto Mexicano Telcel (ATP) Qualfiying

The US has five men who will start qualifying on Saturday in Acapulco vying for spots in the main draw starting on Monday. #1 Donald Young takes on Guatemalan Christopher Diaz-Figueroa in the first round, the two have never met. The next highest seeded American, #5 Tim Smyczek, is in Young’s quarter of the draw and so they are playing for the same qualifying spot. Smyczek will be taken on Mexican Cesar Ramirez for the first time.

The final seeded American is #7 Wayne Odesnik. Odesnik is facing fellow American Daniel Kosakowski for the first time. The final American in the field, Nicholas Meister, is facing German #8 Mischa Zverev, they have never met.

If Young and Smyczek do meet for a spot in the main draw it will be the second year in a row that has happened. They met in the qualifying draw in Atlanta last year with Smyczek winning 7-5, 7-6 (3).

Abierto Mexicano Telcel - Qualifying - 2-22-14
Schedule

  • Approx. 3 PM – Donald Young vs. Christopher Diaz-Figueroa – First ever meeting
  • Approx. 3 PM – Tim Smyczek vs. Cesar Ramirez – First ever meeting
  • Approx. 7 PM – Wayne Odesnik vs. Daniel Kosakowski – First ever meeting
  • Approx. 7 PM – Nicholas Meister vs. Mischa Zverev – First ever meeting

Brazil Seven’s (Women’s Sevens Rugby)

On Friday the US started off by taking on an England squad whom they had gone 1-1 against in the first two tournaments of the year including a win last weekend in Atlanta. Things didn’t go so well on Friday with England winning 19-5 and the only score for the US a Jessica Javelet try. Next up the Americans took on New Zealand and while they didn’t win they put up a much stronger showing than the last time with this game just 5-0 at the half before New Zealand extended away. To end the day the US got a chance to beat up on the weakest team in the group, Ireland. The US won 22-0 behind tries from Megan Lee Bonny and Javelet (three) while Christy Ringgenberg added a conversion.

Brazil Pool A Matches
Brazil Pool A Standings

The 1-2 record left the US in third place in the group and they ended up the third best of the third place teams due to point differential. That means the US won’t be in the cup quarterfinal (top eight teams) and can’t win the plate (fifth place) for the second weekend in a row.

Brazil Third Place Teams
Brazil Bowl Schedule

Instead the US is in the bowl (9th place) semifinals against Argentina. If the US wins that one they will face the Brazil-Ireland winner for the bowl. If they lose they will face the Brazil-Ireland loser for 11th place. It will be the first time in the three tournaments this year that the US will only place twice on the second day.

Schedule

  • 1:58 PM – Bowl SF – USA vs. Argentina
  • 5:04 PM – 11/12th – USA vs. Ireland/Brazil loser – If USA loses to Argentina they’ll play this game
  • 5:26 PM – Bowl Final – USA vs. Ireland/Brazil winner – If USA beats Argentina they’ll play this game

Venus Williams Into Dubai Final but Serena Upset in Semifinal

Everyone thought that if only American would make the final in Dubai it would be #1 Serena Williams. Everyone was wrong. Venus Williams routed #8 Caroline Wozniacki 6-3, 6-2 in 1:21. Williams was strong on her first serve and won over half the points on both the first and second serve of Wozniacki as she broke her six times in nine service games.

In the other semifinal Serena took on Alize Cornet, the lowest ranked opponent of the tournament thus far for her and someone she was 3-0 against. She never found a way to break the Cornet serve though and only saw one break point in 10 service games. Williams struggled on her second serve winning just nine of 24 points. The upset loss meant we wouldn’t see a VenusSerena final, something we haven’t seen in over four years.

Reaching the final in the doubles’ draw was Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigal Spears with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Flavia Pennetta and Sam Stosur in less than an hour. The Americans only lost 14 points on serve all match and were broken just once in nine service games while winning nearly half of the points off their opponents serve and breaking them four times in eight service games. They now face Alla Kudryavtseva and Anastasia Rodionova in the final.

Singles Draw

This is the route for each American to the main draw if the higher rankings win. Green means the American on the left would be the higher ranked player, red means they would be lower ranked. Bold on an athlete indicates that match has been completed. Matches highlighted in yellow are on today’s schedule. Click to expand.

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The draw for Venus Williams won’t have her face a top ten player in Dubai at all. Still with two top 12 opponents and only playing players ranked ahead of her it’s been a very strong showing for her in Dubai.

The Matchups

Venus Williams and Alize Cornet will be meeting for the fourth time when they play. Williams is 3-0 and won 6-3, 6-3 in their last meeting, a first round matchup in the Australian Open last year. They met in the round of 16 in Dubai five years ago when Williams won 6-3, 6-2.

Doubles Draw

This is the route for each American to the main draw if the higher rankings win. Green means the American on the left would be the higher ranked player, red means they would be lower ranked. Bold on an athlete indicates that match has been completed. Matches highlighted in yellow are on today’s schedule. Click to expand.

Dubai Tennis Championships - Doubles - 2-22-14Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigal Spears are the higher ranked team again in the final as their opponents, Alla Kudryavtseva and Anastasia Rodionova knocked out the highest ranked team left: Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Safarova.

The Matchups

The only previous meeting between Kops-Jones/Spears and Kudryavtseva/Rodionova was a very tight first round loss in Rome last May, 7-5, 7-5.

Tuesday Schedule

All times ET

  • 8 AM – Raquel Kops-Jones/Abigail Spears vs. Alla Kudryavtseva/Anastasia Rodionova on Center Court – Kudryavtseva/Rodionova lead 1-0 all-time
  • Approx. 10 AM – Venus Williams vs. Alize Cornet on Center Court – Williams leads 3-0 all-time

TV Schedule

Tennis Channel will be on air with Center Court from 10 AM-6 PM ET and should have coverage of the singles final.

February 22nd – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Seven disciplines but competition in eight events with six gold medals up for grabs.

In today: Bobsleigh and snowboarding. Out today: Short Track (done in Sochi).

All times below are ET.

Alpine Skiing

Events: Three American men are in the field of 117 for the slalom at 7:45 AM. Ted Ligety goes first for the US, 16th overall with David Chodounsky going 20th. The final American is Nolan Kasper who goes 31st. The field will have a second run at 11:15 AM.

When:

  • Men’s Slalom Run 1 – 7:45 AM
  • *Men’s Slalom Run 2 – 11:15 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The alpine skiing will be included in NBC’s evening coverage from 8-11:05 PM ET.

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February 21st – Sochi 2014 – Daily Review

Five days. Five gold medals. It’s been an amazing week for the US in Sochi.

Alpine Skiing

Events:

  • Women’s Slalom Run 1
  • *Women’s Slalom Run 2

In the women’s slalom first run Mikaela Shiffrin went sixth overall and put up a mark that would stand with a 52.62. She held a 0.49 second lead after the first run. Resi Stiegler finished in 56.81, 4.19 off the lead in 20th. Megan McJames was unable to complete the run and received a DNF. Julia Ford went 58.88, 6.26 off the lead and in 30th.

In run two Ford finished in 53.99, 24th best. She ended up 24th overall with a time of 1:52.87, 8.33 seconds behind the winner. Stiegler straddled a gate near the end of her run and took a DNF. Finally Shiffrin went last in the run and had a big lead on the top time at that point. She made a major mistake in the middle of her run but recovered to still have the sixth best time with a 51.92 in the run. Her overall time of 1:44.54 was the best by 0.53 seconds as she won a gold medal.

Results Summarized:

  • Megan McJames – Was unable to finish the first run and received a DNF.
  • Resi Stiegler – In the second run she straddled a gate and took a DNF. Finished the first run in 56.81, 20th place.
  • Julia Ford – Placed 24th with a total time of 1:52.87. In the second run she finished in 53.99, 24th best. Finished the first run in 58.88, 30th place.
  • Mikaela Shiffrin – Placed 1st with a total time of 1:44.54. In the second run she finished in 51.92, 6th best. Finished the first run in 52.62, 1st place.

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Sochi 2014 – USA Gold Medal Winner #8 – Maddie Bowman

If it feels like most of the US medals are coming in the same event over and over again it’s because they kind of have. Four slopestyle events in Sochi: three gold medals. And now four halfpipe events in Sochi: three gold medals.

Maddie Bowman is the latest winner for the US as she took home the gold in the inaugural women’s ski halfpipe event in Sochi. Bowman is just 20-years old (turning 20 just a month ago) with a very bright future in front of her. She’s already the two-time defending champion in the SuperPipe in the X-Games and now she’ll be the defending champion in the Olympics at a young age. With a few days left to wrap things up she’s the youngest gold medalist in Sochi for the US.

Bowman hails from South Lake Tahoe, California. Despite the X-Games golds she’s been fairly unknown to most of the population. She’s even under 4,000 twitter followers still. That attention deficit will change a bit now that she’s an Olympic gold medalist and come four years from now there will be expectations. If we learned anything last night though it’s that Bowman doesn’t shy away from big moments at all.

Serena and Venus Williams Both in Dubai Semifinals

The US had a really strong day in Dubai as both #1 Serena and Venus Williams reached the semifinals in the singles draw while Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigal Spears are in the doubles semifinals.

Venus Williams took out Flavia Pannetta in straight sets 6-3, 7-5. Venus was broken four times but broke Pannetta six times as Williams won a majority of points on both her serve and Pannetta’s serve. Venus faces #8 Caroline Wozniacki in the semifinals.

Lisa Raymond and Shuai Zhang (China) were knocked out by Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Safarova 6-3, 7-5 in the quarterfinals. The match might not be as close as it looks as the Raymond/Zhang only won 18 points off their opponents serve and won 15 less total points.

Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigal Spears took on #1 Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci thumped them soundly 6-4, 6-1 in an impressive outing. The Americans won 56% of the points off the Italians first serve and broke them five times in eight games. They’ll face Flavia Pennetta and Sam Stosur in the semifinals on Friday.

Finally #1 Serena Williams took on #5 Jelena Jankovic and routed her 6-2, 6-2 in and hour and 16 minutes. Williams was strong on her serve (won 65% of her service points) and tore into the 24 second service points that Jankovic served up by winning 16 of them. Williams won the match by breaking her five times in eight service games. Serena now faces Alize Cornet on Friday in the semifinals.

Singles Draw

This is the route for each American to the main draw if the higher rankings win. Green means the American on the left would be the higher ranked player, red means they would be lower ranked. Bold on an athlete indicates that match has been completed. Matches highlighted in yellow are on today’s schedule. Click to expand.

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The draw for Serena Williams was lightened a bit when Alize Cornet knocked off Carla Suarez Navarro. Serena can make the final in Dubai with only one match against a top 22 player in the world, Venus is playing her third so far against Wozniacki.

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