Showing posts with label Live tennis. Show all posts
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Thursday, 24 November 2022

DAVIS CUP FINALS TENNIS LIVE STREAMING

 


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The 2022 Davis Cup by Rakuten Finals reach the business end of the competition in Malaga on 22-27 November.

Eight nations have qualified for the knock-out stage, which kicks off with a quarter-final between Australia and Netherlands on Tuesday.

Hosts Spain get their Final 8 campaign underway with what should be an intriguing clash against 2021 runners-up Croatia on Wednesday.

Thursday is the only day with a double header, starting with Italy v USA in the morning before the last quarter-final between Germany and Canada.



Sunday, 22 November 2015

Federer vs Djokovic Live Streaming Tennis ATP World Tour Finals

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ATP World Tour Finals - London
Kick Off: Sunday (22 November) 19:00 (GMT +1)
HD TV Link: Link 1, Link 2 
Match Reviews:  
The 2015 ATP World Tour season comes full circle Sunday with the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals title match highlighting two of the diversion's record-breaking greats. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic and No. 3 Roger Federer square off for the second time in the competition. Federer won on Tuesday 7-5 6-2 to end Djokovic's 23-match winning streak this season to lead the pack again in their unequaled FedEx ATP Head2Head 22-21. Djokovic has never driven Federer in their no holds barred record.
This is their eighth meeting of the season (Djokovic drives 4-3). The couple has consolidated to win 10 of the previous 12 season-closure titles between them with Federer a record six-time champion and Djokovic a four-time victor, including the previous three.

Federer is showing up in a competition record tenth last and Djokovic his fifth. Djokovic is attempting to end up the first player to win four straight season-finale titles in the competition's 46-year history. They are meeting in the last for a moment straight year and third in four years at The O2. The last time two players came to the last consecutive years was Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker in 1985-86. Lendl won both times.
In the event that Federer wins the title, he will procure $2,228,000 and 1,500 Emirates ATP Rankings focuses for winning his five matches at the current year's season finale. He is searching for a seventh Barclays ATP World Tour Finals title (6-3) and 89th title by and large (88-46 in finals). In the event that Djokovic wins, he will stash $2,061,000 and 1,300 focuses for the competition. The Serb is searching for a fifth season-finishing title (4-0) and 59th title by and large (58-26 in finals).
In the copies last, the No. 1 couple in the Emirates ATP Doubles Team Rankings, No. 2 seeds Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau meet No. 8 Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea, who did not qualify until the most recent day of the general season on November 8. Rojer and Tecau, who have a 3-0 FedEx ATP Head2Head favorable position, wrapped up their first year-end No. 1 Emirates ATP Doubles Team Ranking with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Bob and Mike Bryan on Saturday. They are 10-0 in London this season subsequent to winning the Wimbledon title and going undefeated so far in the competition.

Friday, 6 November 2015

Wawrinka vs Nadal (ATP Paris) Live Streaming Tennis Video



 Kick Off: Friday (06 November) 21:00 (GMT +1)
HD TV Link: Link 1, Link 2  Match Reviews:
Nadal got off to a flying start in Paris when he eased to the straight set 6-2, 6-2 victory against Lukas Rosol in the second round - in a rematch of their three-set thriller in Basel last week. However in his following match against big-serving Kevin Anderson, the Spaniard only narrowly escaped defeat, as he saved one match point before eventually triumphing 4-6, 7-6 (6), 6-2.
He is now on track to clash with fourth seed Stan Wawrinka for the second time in as many months. Wawrinka has enjoyed a slightly easier route into the Pairs quarterfinals, having not dropped a set yet. After he benefited from a bye in the opening round, he defeated Australian Bernard Tomic 6-3, 7-6 (6), before he recorded a similar score-line to overcome Viktor Troicki 6-4, 7-5.
It will mark the 16th meeting between the pair, with Nadal leading their head-to-head comfortably 13-2. However, ever since Wawrinka’s maiden victory at that memorable Australian Open final in 2014, the pair are equal at 1-1. Wawrinka triumphed earlier in the year in the Rome quarterfinals, while Nadal was successful most recently, dismissing Wawrinka in straight sets 6-2, 6-1 in Shanghai, which also marked his first top five victory in 16 months.
Nadal has historically had more success in Paris than Wawrinka. He reached the final in 2007 and he has also reached the semi-finals during his last two appearances in 2009 and 2013. However, although this is just Wawrinka’s second appearance in the quarterfinals (and he has never reached the semi-finals) he has overall been a more consistent competitor in Paris, than Nadal. In fact the Swiss has played in the Paris Masters every year since his debut in 2005.
But Nadal has been enjoying somewhat of a late season resurgence late in the year and this could be a real test to see where he is at. He was brutal, conceding just three games in their most recent clash, but will he be able to back it up?