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Zverev reaches the last after a remarkable comeback
Alexander Zverev will face Dominic Thiem in the US Open final on Sunday after making a remarkable comeback in the semi-finals against Pablo Carreno Busta.
Zverev lost two sets in Carreno Busta after making 36 straight fouls, but reduced the mistakes to defeat the Spaniard 20, 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 in 3 hours and 23 minutes to triumph in the final.
It’s the first time in Zverev’s 23-year career to overcome a two-set deficit. Sunday will be the first final Grand Slam for Germany.
Thiem beat Russian Daniil Medvedev in straight sets 6-2, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (5) in the other semi-final, at the time the Austrian reached the Grand Slam this year, he lost to Novak Djokovic in the Australian. Open maximum in February.
Williams packs after US Open defeat
Serena Williams will have to wait a little longer before winning a historic Grand Slam No. 24 singles when she premiered at the U. S. Open on Thursday. 6-3, 6-3.
Azarenka will face Naomi Osaka in Saturday’s women’s final.
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Borussia Dortmund shape a women’s team
In a letter to club members on Thursday, Borussia Dortmund announced their goal of forming a women’s team before the 2021–22 season. The team will join Kreisliga B in western Westfalen, the eighth division of German women’s football, with the aim of taking BVB to the Bundesliga in the first ten years.
Dortmund were the only remaining team among the 16 most sensitive men’s groups in Europe without a women’s team. As he entered the ladder at the back of the pile, BVB followed in the footsteps of his Ruhr rival, the Schalke.
Read more: The transformative landscape of the women’s Bundesliga
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Vettel discovers a new house by 2021
Four-time Formula One drivers champion Sebastian Vettel joined Aston Martin’s newly renamed factory team for 2021 “and beyond,” the British team said Thursday.
“I still have a lot of love for Formula One and my only motivation is to run on the most sensitive grill,” Vettel said, confirming the speculated movement for a long time. “Doing it with Aston Martin will be a great privilege. “
The 30-year-old German must already leave Ferrari at the end of the season without renewing his contract. Next season, Vettel’s teammate will be young Canadian Lance Stroll, whose billionaire father Lawrence owns his new team, recently known as BWT Racing. Point.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel will remain in F1 beyond this season after signing with Racing Point, which will become Aston Martin F1 Team from 2021. “I am satisfied with, in spite of everything, this exciting news about my future,” said German, who will see the last of his six seasons with Ferrari in 2020. “This is a new adventure for me with a really mythical car manufacturer. “
The German driving force race on the F1 began with BMW Sauber. After spending most of the 2006 season in Formula 3, he became a driving force for Sauber in 2007. At the U. S. Grand Prix, the 19-year-old has become the youngest. Driving force in F1 history to add a point after replacing the injured Robert. Kubica – Daniil Kvyat broke his record in 2014.
In the middle of the 2007 season, Vettel secured his first permanent position in F1 with Scuderia Toro Rosso, a team that nurtures Red Bull Racing. The German gave the Italian team his first victory at a 2008 Italian Grand Prix. The victory made the 19-year-old the winner of a younger F1 race, a record that Red Bull’s Max Verstappen defeated in 2016 when he won the Spanish Grand Prix at the age of 18.
Vettel even reached higher heights when he climbed the Red Bull Racing grid in 2009. After the youngest world champion in 2010, he won 3 more with Red Bull in 2011, 2012 and 2013. He got his fourth name after winning six consecutive races, the last at the Indian Grand Prix on the outskirts of New Delhi.
Vettel’s four consecutive championships placed him in the same category as another great German, Michael Schumacher (right). Vettel’s rise inevitably generated comparisons to the legend of F1, which won seven world titles and added five consecutive titles from 2000 to 2004 with Ferrari. “I’m a kid, Michael Schumacher in the red car is my biggest idol,” Vettel said in 2014.
Vettel has followed his four consecutive titles with a disappointing 2014 season. He has become the first protective champion in 1998 not to win a race while suffering with the RB10 car. Rumors of a preset deal with Ferrari began circulating and red bull team Director Christian Horner announced in October 2014 that he would join the Italian team, a resolution Ferrari did not check until a month later.
Vettel officially joined Ferrari in November 2014, taking the position of two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso. He said being on the Italian team meant “a lifelong dream has come true. “Along with 2007 champion Kimi Raikkonen, Vettel helped Ferrari recover from a disappointing fourth position in 2014 with a finalist role in the 2015 constructors’ championship.
Although he continued to win races, Vettel lay behind Mercedes in his Ferrari career. The Silver Arrows have followed a series of five consecutive constructors’ championships, with Nico Rosberg (left) and Lewis Hamilton (centre) winning the names of the drivers in this period. Vettel’s most productive ability to add a fifth global name came in 2018, but it ignited after a quick start.
In a rare move, Ferrari added Charles Leclerc, 21, who promised in 2019 to sign for Monaco’s driving force until 2024, but the Italian team insisted that the vettel remained its main driving force. Roles seemed to replace the 2019 season, with Leclerc ahead of Vettel in the motor forces classification.
Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari announced before the start of the season that they will be integrated once the 32-year contract expires at the end of 2020. This season, several months late due to the coronavirus pandemic, will be Vettel’s sixth with the Italian Outfit, ending a turbulent era that results in not producing the drivers’ championship.
Author: Davis VanOpdorp
Serena helps keep her candidacy for the 24th Grand Slam alive
Serena Williams advanced to the semi-finals of the U. S. Open on Wednesday, returning from a set to defeat unranked Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova 6-3, 6-2 to keep her nomination alive for a 24th Grand Slam singles. That would be Margaret Court’s record for the grand slam’s top singles victories.
Williams broke 20 aces, the most he has had in 8 years, bringing his overall tournament to 64 so far.
“Sometimes, when I’m serving, I think I don’t care if my arm falls off, I’m going to keep serving,” he said.
Williams will face Victoria Azarenka of Belarus in the semi-finals. Azarenka Complex by beating Elise Mertens, 6-1, 6-0.
Lionel Messi returns to Barca training
Lionel Messi joined the rest of his Barcelona teammates in team education on Wednesday for the first time since publicly declaring his preference to leave before deciding to remain in legal disputes.
The six-time Golden Ball winner had received education from the organization since returning to the club on Monday, but after undergoing two coronavirus tests, he was allowed to participate in the team’s education with new head coach Ronald Koeman.
South African runner Caster Semenya rebels after ruling
South African sportswoman Caster Semenya rebelled Wednesday after squating an appeal to the Swiss Federal Supreme Court against testosterone restrictions for female runners.
Semenya, 29, who is said to be intersex, said she would not use medication to allow her to keep running the 800 meters. “A man can replace the rules, but the same man can’t rule my life,” said the two-time 800-meter Olympic champion said on Twitter.
Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals of the US Open
Fifth seed Alexander Zverev advances to his first US Open semi-final by recovering from a poor first set to beat Croatian Borna Coric 1-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 in doing so, took advantage of what he knew was an exclusive opportunity to win the last Grand Slam of the year.
“Novak’s news surprised us all,” Zverev said after Nowak Djokovic was disqualified for inadvertently hitting a line to pass the trial with the ball earlier this week. “Obviously, for us young people, we see this as a great opportunity. But we’ve done it,” to put our heads down and do our job. ‘
The next opponent of the 23-year-old German will be Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain, who beat Denis Shapovalov of Canada 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4), 0-6, 6-3 in a marathon that ended at 1 a. m. on Wednesday.
Test of the race director of the positive Tour de France, the clear drivers
The 22 groups will begin the tenth level of the Tour de France after their runners tested negative for COVID-19, however, 4 members of the French Cofidis and AG2R-La Mondiale, British team Ineos and Australian Mitchelton-Scott returned positive checks. . Another positive control in a week would exclude groups from the race.
The organizers also announced that race director Christian Prudhomme had tested positive. French Prime Minister Jean Castex in the tour manager’s car for Saturday’s stage component.
Prudhomme, who has no symptoms, attends all careers but will now isolate hem. “I leave the Tour now for a week, I will do what any French worker would do in those cases,” he told the AFP agency. I’ll watch the Tour on TV, which I haven’t done in 15 years. “
Mbappé tests for coronavirus
Paris-Saint Germain and French striker Kylian Mbappé have become the last most sensible footballer to test positive for the virus after their teammate, Brazilian striker Neymar, proved to have Covid-19 last week.
Mbappé ruled Tuesday outside the League of Nations against Croatia and is the seventh PSG player to contract the disease. Two Manchester City players, Riyad Mahrez and Aymeric Laporte, have also tested positive recently, while the Czech Republic has been forced to box new team logo for its League of Nations fits due to the virus.
Several female tennis players also tested positive, and world number one Ashleigh Barty said she will not protect her Roland Garros name as a precautionary measure. The US Open, which has been playing lately in New York, lacks some of the world’s players. .
The Australian star said it was a “difficult” resolution, however, that the fitness of his circle of relatives and his team came first.
Messi returns to Barcelona
After discussions, press conferences, videos and speculations, Lionel Messi has resumed his studies with Barcelona.
The Argentine striker was photographed arriving on the club’s education court a few days after pointing out that he would be reluctant to stay next season. Messi had said in the past that he “wanted to go” and that he felt that his contract would allow it. to leave the only professional club he had represented for free.
“I tried to approve and it was totally my right because the contract stipulated that I could be released,” Messi told goal’s page online last week. “I tried to pass because I think I’m living satisfied with my last years of football. , I have not discovered happiness in the club. “
Although Messi has agreed to stay for the time being, it is known how pleased he is to do so with new coach Ronald Koeman.
Mahrez and Laporte positive, Foden and Greenwood sent home
Manchester City showed Monday that Algerian midfielder Riyad Mahrez and French defender Aymeric Laporte tested positive for coronavirus, none showed symptoms.
City has a game on the first weekend of the season and the pair may still be in contention for the club’s first game against the Wolves on September 21 after a quarantine era.
Meanwhile, another city player, Phil Foden, was fired from England along with Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood after breaking the team’s coronavirus guidelines.
Both men made their deyet in England this weekend, however, reports in Iceland warned that they then took the women from outside the ‘bubble’ to their hotel room.
“Unfortunately, this morning I was struck by the attention that two of the boys broke Covid-19’s directives in terms of the protective bubble,” England chief Gareth Southgate said at his press conference. “So we had to do it very temporarily so that we didn’t interact with the rest of the team and might not train. Given the procedures we have to follow now, they will have to go back to England separately. “
The clash between Trans Tasman is postponed
The Bledisloe Cup rugby union check between Australia and New Zealand, to be played in Melbourne this year, has been changed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rugby Australia announced on Monday.
The annual three-game series of the Bledisloe Cup is played as a member of the Southern Hemisphere Rugby Championship, which also includes South Africa and Argentina.
But victory, which Melbourne, accounts for about 75% of coronavirus cases in Australia.
“The resolve to bring the All Blacks up to 2022 makes sense and I thank [Victorian] Prime Minister Daniel Andrews and the Victorian government for their flexibility and support,” Rugby Australia’s role leader Rob Clarke said in a statement.
Djokovic left the US Open by default
World number one Novak Djokovic was sensationally kicked out of the US Open after hitting a women’s line with a trial pass with a lost ball in his fourth-round attack on Pablo Carreno Busta.
The Serb missed a series of problems in the first set and was also treated for a shoulder injury before hitting a ball in the direction of one of the judges on the back wall.
The bullet hit the unsuspecting line judge, who fell to his knees at the back of the field.
After a multi-minute discussion with court officials, Djokovic approached to shake hands with Carreno Busta and announced the default.
Alexander Zverev, who progressed earlier in the day (see below) was one of the first to react.
“It’s very unfortunate, very unfortunate, ” he said. ” The resolution made through the supervisors and, as I said, they’re just doing their job. I can’t say anything else about it. I don’t know what to say. “I’m a little surprised now, to be honest. “
Various fortunes for Germans at the US Open
Alexander Zverev reached his first US Open quarter-final with a hard-hitting 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 victory over Alexander Davidovich Fokina.
Zverev, the fifth seed, is the first German to have success in the quarterfinals in New York since Tommy Haas in 2007.
But Angelique Kerber’s tournament ended after Jennifer Brady proved too much for the 2016 winner, who arrived at the tournament with very little practice in shape.
Czechs appoint new team
After a U-turn in an initial resolution to postpone its opposition to Scotland on Monday after the coronavirus tests (see two innings below), the Czech Republic has designated an unknown team for its League of Nations team.
The only two players with delight abroad are defender Roman Hubnok, 36, who last played for his country in 2016, and forward Stanislav Tecl, who has only won five international matches.
Scottish coach Steve Clarke spoke at his pre-match press conference and admitted that more would be needed.
“Obviously it will be a new team from the Czech Republic. We have a list of names that I’m the official team and I and the analysts are running so we know where they’re playing and how they are,” he said. .
“I would be happier if we played the whole team from the Czech Republic, however, we are in a very disturbing period, if you look at the influence of this pandemic on everyone,” he added. Germany is one of the countries participating in the festival on Sunday evening.
Serena not serene
Seriously because of her first outing at the US Open since her debut 22 years ago, Serena Williams has dug deep to beat compatriot Sloane Stephens.
Williams has won 10 of the last 12 games in the war between former champions to emerge with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory and keep his hopes of a 24th Grand Slam alive.
“In that first set, I don’t think I’ve made any mistakes, honestly. He played very clean. I said, ‘I don’t need to lose in two sets,'” Williams said of his opponent. And then he said, “All right, Serena, play a game. “
He has made that and will face fifteenth seed Maria Sakkari for a place in the quarter-finals.
Czech Republic to box ‘new players and staff’ Scotland
The Czech League’s adjustment against Scotland is expected to take place on Monday after all, despite positive coronavirus tests at the Czech camp.
The Czech Federation announced first after Friday’s 3–1 victory over Slovakia that the attack on Scotland was interrupted, after a behind-the-scenes staff member tested positive. As a result, RB Leipzig striker Patrik Schick and West Ham United midfielder Tomas Soucek, who had contacted staff member, were asked to isolate himself, none of the Czech players have tested positive ever since.
On Saturday morning, however, the Czechs took a 180-degree turn, confirming that the adjustment would continue after all, but with a team made up of “new players and staff. “
Preparing for scenarios where Covid-19 had an effect on fites, UEFA pressed last week that an attack could take a position as long as a team had at least thirteen players, adding a goalkeeper.
Schick, who scored 10 goals for RB Leipzig while on loan from Rome last season, is close to signing a permanent deal with Bayer Leverkusen of 25 million euros, provided it goes negative on Monday and can leave the Czech Republic.
Mick Schumacher wins the first F2 mick Schumacher race, the son of German F1 legend Michael Schumacher, won his first F2 race when he won the checkered flag at Monza.
Ferrari, 21, is in his best season at F2, the penultimate level of motorsport qualifying before F1, and has won more podiums than any other driving force this weekend in Italy.
But even though a seventh was launched after failing his car in the ground rating, Schumacher was forced into a quick start-up and moved temporarily until a moment before winning his first full-length race, although he won a time trial. in Hungary last season. .
This victory propelled him to third place in the jumping championship. Schumacher’s father, Michael, won a record 91 Grands, 72 with Ferrari, also a record. He won seven world championships between 1994 and 2004, the last five in direct succession.
He retired permanently in 2013, but was seriously injured in a ski resort twist later in the year. He was in a medically induced coma until June 2014 and has since won a private rehab remedy.
Michael Schumacher, born on the outskirts of Cologne on January 3, 1969, like many F1 drivers, made his karting debut, earning his go-kart license at the age of 12. Schumacher would win German and European go-kart championships before graduating. Car racing in 1987. Se sees him here in 2011 driving his brother Ralf in the family circle of the karting center in Kerpen.
Some might be surprised to learn that Schumacher did not make his Formula One deyet with Benetton, but with Jordan in 1991; however, he only competed in a race for the team founded through Eddie Jordan (top, left). , the Grand Prix of Bélgica. De fact, “compete” is probably exaggerated, as clutch disorders forced him to give up on the first lap.
However, Schumacher continued to drive in five other F1 races in 1991, after signing with Camel Benetton Ford. He scored 4 points in the drivers’ championship in his first year, reaching 14th place in the standings that year.
A year after his F1 debut at Spa-Francorchamps, he was also the scene of his first GP victory, where British Nigel Mansell, who would win the drivers’ championship in 1992, helped him sustain his trophy on the course Schumacher would later describe. as your favorite clue. The German driver finished the season in 3rd place in the drivers’ championship, with 53 points.
It would only take Schumacher two more years to win it all, however, the 1994 season was tarnished by the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the San Marino Grand Prix. Here, Schumacher is noticed in Adelaide, Australia, celebrating the name of his first driver with his team Benetton would continue to effectively protect his drivers’ championship with Benetton in 1995.
In 1996, Michael Schumacher signed for Ferrari, where he would have his best success in Formula One years, winning five consecutive drivers’ titles between 2000 and 2004. Here he is shown celebrating his first victory for his new team, at the 1996 Spanish Championships. Grand Prix.
Schumacher got off the line on the track. In the last race of 1997, it became Jacques Villeneuve’s car when the Canadian tried to overtake him. The damage caused by the fall forced Schumacher to retire, but the four issues Villeneuve won by completing third place earned him the drivers’ title. The FIA then disqualified Schumacher throughout the 1997 season.
Schumacher won the 91st race of his Formula One career in Shanghai on October 1, 2006, the final victory of his F1 career. Schumacher retired from racing at the end of the season, when he finished moment in the drivers’ standings. In 2007, he accepted ferrari’s position of adviser.
During his time outdoors on the F1, Schumacher began racing on motorcycles and, in early 2009, had a twist of fate testing his Honda 1000 CBR-Fireblade on a track in Cartagena, Spain. He broke a vertebra, a rib and a decrease in the skull, as well as suffering from a torn artery in his brain, forcing him to cancel a planned return in 2009, when he would have replaced the injured Felipe Massa.
In 2010, Schumacher returned to the F1 circuit with Mercedes, with limited success; however, at the 2012 European Grand Prix in Valencia, Schumacher finished third. podium since Jack Brabham finished the moment at the 1970 British Grand Prix. Schumacher would retire (again) after the 2012 season.
On 29 December 2013, Schumacher lost while skiing off piste in the French Alps, banging his head against a rock, although he was wearing a helmet, suffered a serious head injury, was surgically surgery and placed in an induced in June 2014, his control announced that he was no longer in a coma. Since then, Schumacher, now 50, has lived at his home in Gland, Switzerland.
Michael Schumacher is not the only member of the family circle to have participated in Formula One: his younger brother, Ralf, drove for Jordan, Williams and Toyota between 1997 and 2007, winning six races. Michael’s son Mick (pictured above) won the FIA F3 European Championship in 2018 and in 2019 will transfer to Formula 2. A long-term change to F1 turns out to be a different option, to say the least.
Author: Chuck Penfold
Zverev moves to New York despite the delay
Alexander Zverev controlled to forget a significant delay and qualify for the fourth US Open circular. The German said there was “very little chance” that his third circular round of the US Open with Adrian Mannarino would take a stand because of the restrictions on coronavirus.
Mannarino is in a “bubble in the bubble” after compatriot Benoit Pair tested positive for COVID-19 but gave the impression in court after a delay of approximately 3 hours.
“I’ve been waiting and very relaxed. I’m satisfied he can play,” Zverev said. “He was near Benoit Paire, so I guess the state of New York called and said he shouldn’t play. It’s political, it’s not us, “the players, just sitting down. “
Zverev, the fifth seed, slowly lost the first set before taking the next three. “There’s a lot to do, I’m still not at my best,” he said. Zverev will face Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain.
Oberdorf stalks Essen with Wolfsburg victory
Less than a week after their defeat to Lyon in the Champions League final, the Wolfsburg women left a mark in the name’s defence with a 3-0 win over SGS Essen.
The champions have made several adjustments since the San Sebastian defeat, Pernile Harder had moved to Chelsea and Alex Popp among those on the bench, leaving a new face, Lena Oberdorf, to open the scoring in the 17th minute with his first for the club.
Lena Goe-ling made no mistake from the penalty spot just after the break before Oberdorf, who joined Essen this year, finished six minutes from the end.
Tokyo Olympics are the top summer games
The Tokyo Olympics are already the most expensive Summer Games ever recorded and prices are expected to rise, according to a giant of the British University of Oxford.
Tokyo’s oversteer already exceeds 200%, leader Bent Flyvbjerg said in an interview with The Associated Press, even before several billion dollars more are added to the one-year delay of the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Football Leaks’ test begins
The trial of Rui Pinto, the kind of “Football Leaks” who revealed the murky transactions of big clubs, players and agents, begins Friday in Lisbon, the pirate faces 90 charges.
The charges come with attempted blackmail, hacking, mail violations and knowledge theft. “I hope to be acquitted because I am a whistleblower and acted in faith,” the 31-year-old hacker told Der Spiegel.
Click here to learn more about the start of the “Football Leaks” test.
Violation of the AFL virus after a strip club
Two Australian players were suspended for 10 games and sent home embarrassed on Friday after an outdoor drunken fight at a strip club that broke strict coronavirus regulations.
Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones, who play for protective champion Richmond, left their biosecurity bubble and ventured into Surfer’s Paradise, a bar area on the Gold Coast, where they fought at 3. 30 a. m. Friday.
LDF vote to the five-alternate rule
The German Bundesliga will maintain five substitutions for the 2020–21 season due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic with German League Association (DFL) CEO Christian Seifert predicting that the next crusade would be “the maximum not easy and complicated in the history of German professional football. “”
The 36 clubs in Germany’s two most sensible men’s football leagues voted Thursday in a German Football League assembly to maintain the rule for next season, after the English Premier League returned to 3 replacements after employing five to finish 2019-20. crossed the pandemic.
van de Beek will pay tribute to his former partner
Manchester United’s new signing, Donny van de Beek, will wear the 34th jersey in honor of former Ajax partner Abdelhak Nouri, who suffered a brain injury after suffering a central attack on the field.
“This is something special to me because my smart friend Abdelhak NouriArray . . . maybe you know the story, he had a center attack and he’s a smart friend of mine. So I keep his old number on my blouse and I need to have good memories with this number. “
Bale accuses Real Madrid of making it difficult to get out
Bale is embarrassed with Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane and played only 48 minutes of Madrid’s 12 games when the Spanish season resumed after the coronavirus crashed.
“He’s at the club, in fact there’s nothing I can do. I have a contract,” said the Welsh winder. ” All I can do is stay and do what I’m doing and anything happens. But like I said, it’s in the hands of the club. They make it too complicated to be honest. “
Schroeder and Oklahoma outside the NBA playoffs
Game seven ended dramatically when the Houston Rockets won 104-102 over the Oklahoma City Thunder to advance to the NBA Western Conference playoffs.
Despite a bad night of shooting, the Rockets took strong action against the defense, forcing Thunder goalkeeper Chris Paul to make six ball losses while keeping Germany’s Dennis Schroder in five out of 17.
Neymar among the PSG trio tested on COVID-19
Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar, the world’s top player, underwent coronavirus testing, Resources told the AFP on Wednesday. The 28-year-old Brazilian has Covid-19, as well as fellow Argentinians Angel Di María and Leandro Paredes. un nameless resources.
Switzerland in a position to get its fans back
Football and ice hockey clubs in Switzerland can have two-thirds of the stadiums full beginning October, after a federal resolution on Wednesday. The Swiss government has said that spectators wear masks and are given seats. No outdoor group enthusiast will. Search and tap plans should be in place.
Werner excited about German options
At a press conference before Germany’s double-headed in the League of Nations against Spain (Thursday) and Switzerland (Friday), Timo Werner said he was excited about Germany’s chances at next year’s European Championships.
“We are a very smart team and we move on to tournaments to win them. He may not be another at Euro,” Chelsea’s new signing said.
“We have some very offensive players. If we can all stay injury-free, then the team can play incredibly well in the future. “
Osaka and Djokovic in New York
Fourth seed Naomi Osaka, who doubts the injuries to the US Open, is in the circular moment after a 6-2 5-7 6-2 victory over compatriot Misaki Doi.
“It was complicated [physically]. I knew there was a chance it was really long. I’ll have to see what happens and how I feel,” Osaka said.
In the men’s draw, Novak Djokovic, favourite in the absence of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, beat Damir Dzumhur 6-1 6-4 6-1.
Wolfsburg draws Albanian in The Europa League playoffs
Wolfsburg’s quest to qualify for the 2020-21 Europa League organization level will begin in Albania.
The wolves attracted Kukes, runner-up in the Albanian Super League, at the circular moment of the Europa League standings. The draw will be unique on 17 September at the Zeqir Ymeri stadium in Kukes, a city in eastern Albania.
UEFA, the European confederation, has ordered all qualifying matches to be a one-party match due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The finale of Wolfsburg’s seventh position in the Bundesliga last season placed them at the circular moment of the Europa League standings. Kukes beat Bulgarian club Slavia Sofia in the first round of qualifying 2-1 to triumph in the stretch of moment.
German enthusiasts for the abolition of the League of Nations
The timing of the League of Nations in history is expected to begin this week. According to the Bundesliga-Barometer voting site, almost three-quarters of German football enthusiasts (74. 7%) think the festival doesn’t make sense.
According to the survey, which had 5,145 participants, 80. 6% of the League of Nations would be “an unnecessary burden on professionals in major football nations. “Most (79. 6%) said the festival was too complex and more than partial (56. 2%) Interviewees don’t get attached to the games.
Germany was to be re-delegated from the first department in the first iteration of the League of Nations after finishing third in its group, but remained on the most sensible flight after a format replacement. They are expected to face Spain in Stuttgart on Thursday and Switzerland. Basel on Sunday.
Mikel Oyarzabal has seven games with the Spanish team
Spanish player to miss League of Nations after COVID-19 test
Mikel Oyarzabal has retired from the Spanish National League team and will miss his country’s first attack on Germany after positive by COVID-19.
“I have to say I got a positive result on my last exam,” said the 23-year-old Real Sociedad. “I have to be home for a few days and I may not be able to enroll in the selection. “
He substituted for the Spanish national team through Villarreal striker Gerard Moreno. Spain will face Germany on 3 September and Ukraine on 6 September.
Tiger Woods finished above par in the 4 rounds of the BMW Championship
Tiger Woods misses the touring championship
After poor functionality at the BMW Championship this weekend, Tiger Woods failed to succeed in the circuit championship for the time in a row.
He finished tied for 51st at Olympia Fields field in Illinois, leaving him 63rd in the FedEx Cup playoff qualifiers. The 30 most sensitive qualifying for the Tour Championship, which is scheduled to begin Friday at East Lake Golf Club near Atlanta. Georgia.
Woods finished above par in the four rounds of the tournament at Olympia Fields, the first time he did so in a tournament since 2010.
The 44-year-old now has two weeks to prepare for next month’s US Open at Winged Foot Golf Club in New York.
Real Salt Lake owner’s investigation over racist comments
Dell Loy Hansen, owner of Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer (MLS), will sell the company that owns the club, MLS’s Don Garber confirmed.
“MLS will work with Mr. Hansen to assist in the company’s sales efforts and will work strongly with the club’s executive staff to assist team operations during the transition period,” Garber said.
Allegations of Hansen’s racist comments arose in a report through The Athletic on Thursday, which mentions former Real Salt Lake Scout Andy Williams. Hansen has already been criticized for his comments about players who will not participate in a house game last week to protest jacob Blake’s shooting through Wisconsin police.
Although he said he “disagreed” at all with the comments, Garber criticized him for not taking a more difficult stance in the face of incidents of racism and alleged racism.
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