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Osaka fights back from brink to reach second round

Published in Tennis
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:24

World number one Naomi Osaka avoided a premature end to her bid for a third straight Grand Slam title by coming from behind to reach the French Open second round.

Osaka, 21, twice had to stop Slovakia's Anna Karolina Schmiedlova serving out the match before winning 0-6 7-6 (7-4) 6-1 at Roland Garros in Paris.

Schmiedlova, ranked 90th in the world, made very few errors until victory was in sight, but the pressure of a career-best win told as Japan's Osaka fought back.

The US Open and Australian Open champion, playing in her first Grand Slam as the top seed, will face two-time Grand Slam champion Victoria Azarenka of Belarus in the second round.

Azarenka, 29, beat 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko 6-4 7-6 (7-4) in one of the most anticipated ties of the round.

Coming into Tuesday's opening match, Osaka had lost only once in the first round of a Grand Slam - at Roland Garros against Alison van Uytvanck in 2017.

That tally looked set to double after a dismal 22-minute first set in which Osaka won nine points.

Osaka, who has been struggling with a hand injury recently, never looked comfortable in the first half of the match, making 34 unforced errors in the opening two sets.

Schmiedlova, the 24-year-old playing her first match against Osaka and with a solitary win against a top-10 player, made only five unforced errors on her way to going a set and a break up.

But, tightening up as victory loomed, allowed Osaka to break back at 5-4 and 6-5.

From that point Schmiedlova never looked like threatening again.

Osaka's body language steadily improved, along with her ball striking, and she dropped only six more points to take the final five games.

While she did enough to advance, she will know she must improve with Azarenka - and potentially Serena Williams further down the line - looming.

1. Tradition and Innovation

China and Japan are the only national associations to organise ITTF World Tour events since the concept was born in April 1996.

The 2019 China Open represents the 33rdedition of what is widely regarded as the most prestigious event on the ITTF World Tour, which counts a total of 12 events throughout the year.

How could there be 33 editions between 1996 and 2019 you ask? That is because the China Open was held twice a year between 2004 and 2013 except for 2010.

Steeped in history and tradition, the China Open has also been a venue for new ideas with the 2018 edition marking the first ITTF World Tour event to feature the Mixed Doubles competition.

Also held every year since 1996, the Japan Open will be in its 24thedition when play kicks off in Sapporo this June.

By contrast, the Hong Kong Open is the ‘baby’ of the ITTF World Tour, having been added to the circuit for the first time in 2018.

2. Stars on show in Shenzhen!

Boasting an entry list stronger than most World Championships and Olympic Games, the 2019 China Open will be showcasing quite literally the very best talent that international table tennis has to offer.

Of the top 50 Men’s Singles players on the planet, 46 are in Shenzhen to battle it out for glory, while all of the top 35 world-ranked names are present.

The fact that there are more titles (171) won by Men’s Singles participants at the China Open than the total number of entries (153) underlines the incredible calibre on show!

Competition for the Women’s Singles title is set to be red hot as well. The top five seeds all have experience of winning it before: the Chinese quintet of Ding Ning (2014, 2016, 2017), Zhu Yuling (2015), Chen Meng (2012, 2013), Wang Manyu (2018) and Liu Shiwen (twice in 2009).

Liu will be looking to capitalise on her fine recent form, which saw her clinch gold at the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships in Budapest, having finished runner-up at the most recent ITTF World Tour event: the Qatar Open in March. The question now is ‘can she go on to win her first China Open in a decade?’

More history in the making for Ma Long?

Three-time World Champion, reigning Olympic Champion and former Grand Slam winner, Ma Long (CHN) is also the name on everyone’s lips when it comes to the China Open, where he will be defending his crown.

‘The Dragon’ has already won a record seven Men’s Singles titles at his native ITTF World Tour event and, if he makes it eight times this week, he will set yet another record of 28 career ITTF World Tour triumphs!

The 30-year-old equalled Vladimir Samsonov’s benchmark of 27 titles at this year’s Qatar Open on his comeback from injury and he’s not looked back since, winning his third straight World Championships last month in Budapest.

Make sure you don’t miss potentially more history in the making for Ma Long, who would add further weight to the argument that he is the greatest male table tennis player of all time.

Europe’s chances in China?

A notoriously tough event for players outside the host nation, there are only three non-Chinese names to have ever tasted success in the Singles competitions of the China Open:

Croatia’s Zoran Primorac (1997) and German duo, Timo Boll (2006) and Dimitrij Ovtcharov (2017), form that select group of players, while no player born outside China has ever lifted the Women’s Singles trophy.

Joining Boll and Ovtcharov as the other two Euroean seeds in Shenzhen are Liam Pitchford (ENG) and Mattias Falck (SWE). Interestingly, Pitchford was the last ever player to defeat Ma Long on the ITTF World Tour at the 2018 Bulgarian Open.

Meanwhile, Falck enters this event in the best form of his life having won a silver medal at the World Championships in Budapest exactly one month ago.

Double Trouble?

A couple of high-profile changes have been made in the Doubles game, as national associations appear to be testing different partnerships in the build-up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

In the Mixed Doubles, the 2019 World Championships winning pair of Xu Xin and Liu Shiwen (CHN) will not be teaming up for any of the upcoming events, as Chen Meng replaces Liu at the China Open, while Zhu Yuling is set to join Xu in Japan.

Also in Shenzhen, Tomokazu Harimoto and Kasumi Ishikawa (JPN) are back together after the combination was broken up prior to the World Championships, where the latter had played alongside Maharu Yoshimura.

Meanwhile in the Men’s Doubles, the proven partnership of Mattias Falck and Kristian Karlsson (SWE) will not be on show in Shenzhen, as the former focuses on his Singles game, meaning that Karlsson is joined by Jon Persson.

Who will be the heroes in Hong Kong?

Kazuhiro Yoshimura (JPN) was an unlikely hero in the very first Hong Kong Open last year, emerging from the qualification rounds to win his debut Men’s Singles title on the ITTF World Tour.

Wang Manyu (CHN) picked up the Women’s Singles crown in what was a remarkable 2018 for the 20-year-old talent, while compatriots Chen Xingtong and Sun Yingsha (CHN) held their nerve to win Women’s Doubles gold.

The biggest cheers of that unforgettable inaugural event came for local heroes, Ho Kwan Kit and Wong Chun Ting (HKG) as they celebrated the Men’s Doubles title in front of their fans.

Who will be the stars this time around? Click here to see the entries.

Japanese names jump out!

Sandwiched between the China and Japan Opens, the Hong Kong Open is still being taken very seriously indeed by the Japanese Table Tennis Association (JTTA), who are sending their star players to the Queen Elizabeth Stadium.

Tomokazu Harimoto (2nd seed), Koki Niwa (8th) and Jun Mizutani (9th) will have high hopes in the Men’s Singles competition, while it would almost be remarkable if Japan did not claim gold in the Women’s Singles, where Kasumi Ishikawa (1st), Mima Ito (2nd), Miu Hirano (4th), Saki Shibata (8th) and Hitomi Sato (9th) are all in the mix.

Masataka Morizono and Maharu Yoshimura will be gunning for glory in the Men’s Doubles, while Ishikawa and Hirano team up in the Women’s Doubles.

Rising stars in the Land of the Rising Sun 

That was the story at last year’s Japan Open, where Harimoto, then 14 years of age, defeated two World Champions, Ma Long in the quarters and Zhang Jike in the final, to claim Men’s Singles gold in breath-taking fashion.

Meanwhile, Mima Ito fought back from three games down to pull off a sensational semi-final comeback victory over Chen Xingtong before going on to beat Wang Manyu 4-2.

Those victories for Harimoto and Ito made them the first Japanese players in five years to win the Men’s and Women’s Singles titles on home soil.

China set to ‘spoil party’ in Sapporo?

For the upcoming 2019 Japan Open, Team China look very keen for a different outcome to last year, as they send a full-strength line-up to Sapporo, including the highest ranked male and female players in the world, Fan Zhendong and Ding Ning, both top seeds.

Harimoto (4th seed) is the only non-Chinese player to break into the top five seedings across the Men’s and Women’s Singles competitions, with Lin Gaoyuan, Xu Xin, Ma Long, Liang Jingkun, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu, Liu Shiwen and Zhu Yuling all due to battle it out in Japan.

Will they make amends one year on?

You won’t miss any of the action!

In addition to extensive coverage on internationally broadcast TV, you can watch live streaming of multiple tables at all three ITTF World Tour events on itTV!

ITTF.com is the place for all live blog updates, features and interviews, while the ITTF’s social channels will be awash with the very best video and photographic content coming straight from court and behind the scenes! Follow the action on FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube and Weibo.

An amazing month of elite international table tennis and gripping stories are coming your way! Enjoy the ride!

Leicester head coach Murphy gets three-game ban

Published in Rugby
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:05

Leicester Tigers head coach Geordan Murphy has received a three-game ban for verbally abusing match officials.

The Irishman accepted two charges brought by the RFU following his side's 32-31 defeat by Bath in their final Premiership fixture on 18 May.

The 41-year-old will be banned for the first three matches of the 2019-20 season and not be able to coach.

Murphy has also been fined £1,500 and told to write a letter of apology to the match officials.

He has been ordered to write to referee Sean Davey, who was television match official at Welford Road, and send copies to the other officials at the game.

Murphy will also have to write an open letter to Leicester players and other staff apologising for his actions.

Tigers finished 11th in the Premiership this season after losing 15 of their 22 games.

RFU judicial officer Jeremy Summers said: "While the disappointment of the club's season is well known, criticising the TMO as Mr Murphy did was both wholly unacceptable and entirely inconsistent with the values of the game.

"Unfortunately match officials continue to be subject to improper attack, and those that find themselves before disciplinary panels in respect of such conduct should expect to be sanctioned appropriately."

Gilliland Returns To K&N East

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 08:27

ROSEVILLE, Calif. — Todd Gilliland will return to compete in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, joining with Bill McAnally Racing for Saturday’s race at Memphis Int’l Raceway.

Gilliland, a two-time champion in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West who now drives for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, will team with BMR regulars Derek Kraus and Brittney Zamora.

Kraus, driver of the No. 16 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota Camry that Gilliland piloted at BMR, leads the championship standings as the K&N East heads to the three-quarter-mile Tennessee tri-oval for the 150-lap event.

Gilliland will drive BMR’s No. 19 NAPA Power Premium Plus/NGK Toyota Camry at Memphis – filling in for Hailie Deegan, who will be competing in an ARCA Series race over the weekend at Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania.

Gilliland, 19, has 19 career wins in NASCAR K&N Pro Series competition. He won K&N West titles with BMR and NAPA in 2016 and 2017.

He has one previous series start at Memphis. In that event two years ago, he appeared headed for a win; but a flat tire with less than 20 laps to go took him out of contention and left him to finish eighth.

Kraus – a 17-year-old NASCAR Next driver from Stratford, Wisconsin – has won two of the four K&N East races this year and has a four-point lead in the championship standings. He kicked things off with a victory in the season opener at Florida’s New Smyrna Speedway and scored his other win in the second of two races of a doubleheader at South Boston Speedway in Virginia.

Zamora – a 20-year-old series rookie from Kennewick, Washington – drives the No. 99 NAPA Filters/ENEOS Toyota Camry. She also had a big weekend in the K&N West doubleheader at Tucson – winning her first career pole award, leading her first laps of competition in pacing the field for 26 circuits, and finishing third in just her fourth series start.

SPEED SPORT Power Rankings

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:07

The Memorial Day weekend is now in the rearview, which means it is time for a new edition of the SPEED SPORT Power Rankings! Who is No. 1 this week? Click below to find out!

Modifieds Returning To Martinsville Speedway

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:15

MARTINSVILLE, Va. – For the first time since 2010, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will return to Martinsville Speedway in 2020 for the MaxPro Window Films 200.

The modifieds, which were a fixture at Martinsville for decades, will compete in a 200-lap race on May 8, 2020 as part of the spring race weekend.

“We get asked a lot about the modifieds a lot – from fans, from drivers, from media,” Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell said. “Now, we can say, ‘Yes, we will have them back next year.’ These cars are such an important part of Martinsville Speedway history and the time is right to bring them back.”

North Carolina-based Maxpro Window Films, an industry leader in window film technology, has signed on to sponsor the race.

“Maxpro Window Films is excited to be a supporter of and partner with Martinsville Speedway and NASCAR,” Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing Elizabeth Dillon said. “Not only are NASCAR fans a natural market for Maxpro’s automotive line of window films, but a lot of our employees and management team have deep roots in the Martinsville and Henry County area and we are proud to be associated with an organization with the history and tradition of Martinsville Speedway, so it’s a good fit for Maxpro.

“The modifieds have always been a fan favorite at Martinsville and Maxpro is thrilled to welcome them back for the Maxpro Window Films 200 and to sponsor their return. It’s always an exciting race and having it under the lights will be special. We look forward to an exciting weekend and we are thrilled to be part of it.”

The modified division first raced at Martinsville in 1960 and raced every year through 2002. Modifieds later returned to Martinsville in 2005 and competed at the track through the 2010 season. Virginian Ray Hendrick, who also is the career leader in overall wins at Martinsville with 20, is the all-time leader in modified wins at Martinsville with 13. NASCAR Hall of Famer Richie Evans is second with 10.

In qualifying for a 1986 modified event, Greg Sacks set the Martinsville Speedway track record for all divisions with a one-lap average of 101.014 miles-per-hour, a record that still stands.

“The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and Martinsville Speedway are a perfect match,” said Brandon Thompson, NASCAR Managing Director, Touring Series. “When you talk history and legacy – names like Evans, (Jerry) Cook and (Geoff) Bodine are synonymous with Martinsville. The Modified division and Martinsville Speedway are the cornerstones on which the sport was built. We’re excited about adding names like (Doug) Coby, (Justin) Bonsignore, and maybe even (Ryan) Preece – a new generation of Modified racing stars to the half-mile and look forward to being part of an incredible race weekend.”

The Maxpro Window Films 200 will add to an already exciting 2020 season at the historic half-mile speedway. The NASCAR Cup Series race will be under the lights in the spring, and the NASCAR Xfinity Series will return to the Speedway for the first time since 2006 as part of a triple-header weekend in the fall that will be the final race before the Championship Round of the NASCAR Playoffs for all three national touring series.

“I don’t know that I’ve ever felt this much excitement about an upcoming season at Martinsville Speedway,” Campbell said. “From the fans to competitors and media, it’s industry-wide excitement and we are all really looking forward to it.”

Scoring: NCAA Men's Championship

Published in Golf
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 03:43

The NCAA Division I Men's Championship is underway at Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Here's a look at scoring for the match-play portion.

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Gattuso exits AC Milan after missing out on UCL

Published in Soccer
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:56

Gennaro Gattuso has left AC Milan by mutual agreement after 18 months in charge of the Serie A club.

"AC Milan wishes to thank Gennaro Gattuso for his leadership during the last eighteen months. A true legend of the Rossoneri, Gennaro stepped into the role during what was a difficult period for the club and has performed admirably, securing the Club's highest League points total since 2012-13," a team statement read.

The Rossoneri just missed out on qualification for the Champions League next season, finishing a point behind Atalanta and Inter Milan, and Gattuso said during an interview on Tuesday he no longer felt he could continue in the role.

"Deciding to leave Milan is not easy," he told La Repubblica. "But it's a decision that I had to take. There was not one precise moment when I decided, it was more a combination of all these 18 months as coach of a club who, for me, will never be like any other.

"I've lived these months with great passion and they have been unforgettable. It was a decision I found hard to take, but it is one I've thought long and hard about."

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Gattuso still had two years left on his contract, but he says he would not be seeking a settlement.

"My story with Milan can never be about money," he added.

Gattuso replaced Vincenzo Montella in November 2017 and he led them into the Europa League last season, repeating the feat in this, his first full season at the club.

Milan's 68 points this term is their highest single-season haul in six years, but it was still not enough to earn them a place in the Champions League, a competition they have not appeared in since 2013, when Massimiliano Allegri was their coach.

Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis thanked the former Rossoneri midfielder for his service to the club.

"I have had the privilege to get to know Rino Gattuso over the past six months since my arrival at the club," he said in a statement. "Rino has given everything to our efforts this season, and has worked tirelessly, always taking full responsibility, putting the club above every other consideration. I want to say from the bottom of our hearts, thank you Rino."

He leaves together with sporting director Leonardo, who stepped down on Tuesday after just one year at the club.

The former Paris Saint-Germain sporting director is reported to be in disagreement with Gazidis over the future running of the club and is being linked with a return to Paris.

Lancashire 47 for 2 (Jennings 26*, Payne 1-4) trail Gloucestershire 205 (Hammond 82, Mahmood 4-48) by 158 runs

No play was possible on the second day of the Specsavers County Championship match between Gloucestershire and Lancashire at Cheltenham.

Players arrived at the College Ground to find that a fierce storm the previous night had caused some water to seep through the covers, leaving a wet area on a length at the Chapel End.

Umpires Jeff Evans and Paul Pollard delayed the start and opted to make an initial inspection at 11.30am local time. Plans for a further look an hour later were abandoned because of a heavy shower and an early lunch was taken with the intention of another inspection at 1.30pm. By then more rain had fallen and play was abandoned for the day at 1.45pm amid continued concern that the nature of the pitch had changed.

Lancashire were due to resume their first innings on 47 for 2 in reply to Gloucestershire's 205.

Saqib Mahmood claimed 4 for 48 on the opening day, including the first three wickets of Gloucestershire's innings to stem a promising start by the hosts. There were two wickets each for James Anderson and Liam Livingstone, while Miles Hammond top scored with 82.

By the time bad light brought a close three overs early, Lancashire had lost Haseeb Hameed to a run out and Jake Lehmann, bowled by David Payne during an eight-over opening spell by the left-armer, which saw him concede only four runs.

Keaton Jennings remained not out 26 and Rob Jones was unbeaten on 14.

Retired DE Long aims to destigmatize marijuana

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:32

Retired defensive end Chris Long said Tuesday that his discussion last week about using marijuana shouldn't be viewed as an admission and that the reaction he has received has reinforced that "we have a long way to go" to overcome the stigma associated with the drug.

Long, who retired from the NFL last week after 11 seasons, discussed his comments made last week to "The Dan Patrick Show" on ESPN Radio's Golic & Wingo on Tuesday.

He said Tuesday that he hates "the word admission because I don't think you're admitting to using something that harmless, personally.

"I think the reaction has been interesting because even people that support you, it just shows the stigmatization is so ingrained. A lot of people like now are tweeting at me and every tweet is like, 'Hey man, are we gonna spark one up dude?' I'm like, chill with the stereotypes.

"Marijuana is a part of people's lives. It's not their life. And obviously then you have the minority, which is less than 10 percent of the responses I've seen, which are like, 'that stuff's the devil,'" he said.

He said the buzz he received from the interview wasn't a "good thing" because stories written about his comments buried the lead.

"The lead was not that I smoked marijuana. The lead was that I talked about trying to destigmatize it. And hopefully the NFL will hear some of their players talk -- former or current, if you have the balls -- to say 'something needs to change,'" he said.

The NFL and NFLPA announced new joint initiatives last week that could conceivably lead to a change in the league's attitude toward marijuana as a pain management treatment. A joint pain management committee will conduct research into pain management and alternative therapies, which could lead the league down previously unexplored roads.

"I think Roger (Goodell) is a guy who's trying to get out in front of things and hopefully this is no exception," Long said. "We're dealing with a generational stigma so you're used to your fans being old-guard people who bought into that stigma. I know some people struggle with it because marijuana, all the stereotypes are 'lazy, deviant people only smoke marijuana.' Well, if NFL players who are active in their community, are hard-working, they go absolutely nuts on Sunday and they play the game with violence and energy for three hours, that kind of challenges your stereotype. And it challenges the stereotype of football.

"I think at the end of the day, I would hope that they would consider lifting that kind of arbitrary ban. You've got one test a year; if you get tested more than that it's because you failed the test."

Long emphasized that he's not advocating marijuana just for pain management, saying: "Some guys want to get high. And what's worse: downing a six-pack of beer or smoking a joint?

"You get multifaceted benefits. If you have trouble sleeping, there's a lot of guys that need help sleeping. It's hard to turn your brain off after a 12- to 14-hour day of meetings and practice and abuse on your body and stress. Try coming home from a Sunday night game at 3 in the morning and not sleeping until the sun comes up," he said.

As for deciding to end his NFL career, Long said it "came down to deciding between staying in Philly in a situation that wasn't perfect -- and they were real upfront with me -- or starting over somewhere else." He said he considered Philadelphia "a second home."

"I joked that I could go play somewhere else and get carted off Week 3 and nobody cares. At least in Philly they'd give me a standing ovation or something. That's kind of the things that creep into your head," he said.

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