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Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19CENTRE COURT 1:00PM M. Puig (PUR) v Ka. Pliskova (CZE) 3 K. Emund (GBR) 30 v F. Verdasco (ESP) N. Djokovic (SRB) 1 v D. Kudla (USA) NO.1 COURT 1:00PM H. Watson (GBR) V A. Kontaveit (EST) 20 K. Khachanov (RUS) 10 v F. Lopez (ESP) C. Wozniacki (DEN) 14 v V. Kudermetova (RUS) NO.2 COURT 11:00AM S. Wawrinka (SUI) 22 v R. Opelka (USA) S. Halep (ROU) 7 v M. Buzarnescu (ROU) K. Anderson (RSA) 4 v J. Tipsarevic (SRB) C. Gauff (USA) v M. Rybarikova (SVK) NO.3 COURT 11:00AM E. Svitolina (UKR) 8 v M. Gasparyan (RUS) R. Haase (NED) v M. Raonic (CAN) 15 F. AAliassime (CAN) 19 v C. Moutet (FRA) M. Keys (USA) v P. Hercog (SLO) COURT 12 11:00AM V. Azarenka (BLR) v A. Tomljanovic (AUS) D. Medvedev (RUS) 11 v A. Popyrin (AUS) A. Seppi (ITA) v G. Pella (ARG) 26 NOT BEFORE: 6:00PM D. Collins (USA) v A. Sevastova (LAT) 12 COURT 18 11:00AM SW. Hsieh (TPE) 28 v K. Flipkens (BEL) J. Chardy (FRA) v D. Goffin (BEL) 21 S. Kenin (USA) 27 v D. Yastremska (UKR) COURT 14 11:00AM M. Bouzkova (CZE) v M. Sakkari (GRE) 31 I. Karlovic (CRO) v T. Fabbiano (ITA) M. Granollers (ESP) v U. Humbert (FRA) COURT 15 11:00AM B. Paire (FRA) 28 v M. Kecmanovic (SRB) V. Golubic (SUI) v Y. Putintseva (KAZ) COURT 16 11:00AM P. Cuevas (URU) v J. Vesely (CZE) S. Darcis (BEL) v R. Bautista Agut (ESP) 23 Y. Wickmayer (BEL) v S. Zhang (CHN) Not before: 6:00 PM P. Martic (CRO) 24 v A. Potapova (RUS) COURT 17 11:00AM M. Brengle (USA) v K. Muchova (CZE) L. Mayer (ARG) v H. Hurkacz (POL) Good the scheduler(s) did not slate Cori's match with Ribby for a 4:00 a.m. start here in the States. Will be watching.... *Note: doubles starts tomorrow and I did not list those matches.... https://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/ ... ule10.html
Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19The new Tree, Opelka, just ousted Stan. He's 6'11", the tallest ever ATP player. His poor knees. Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19Putintseva is out. Osaka is crying. Please give her a call to calm her down.
Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19She's going through the same think as Zverev with previous agent/manager. Lawsuits. Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19Osaka fighting with her agent? Any link?
Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19Coach, not agent. ___________________________________ Naomi Osaka's attorneys have asked for a former coach's lawsuit to be dismissed by a Florida court. Florida-based Christophe Jean, who coached Naomi and her sister, Mari Osaka, as teenagers, recently filed a suit alleging that, in 2012, their father had agreed to give Jean 20 percent of the sisters' future earnings in return for free coaching. A filing this week by Osaka's attorneys in the Florida courts, obtained by TENNIS.com, rejects the complaint. It argues that the agreement was invalid because the sisters were under 18 at the time, and also cites legal flaws in the wording of the contract. It also asks the court not to recognize the coach's claims on alternative grounds, arguing that neither the agreement or the relationship between the parties establishes that there was a specific financial arrangement. The Sun-Sentinel detailed the Osakas' relationship with Jean, saying he trained the sisters for two years before they left with no word. The story also has accounts from other coaches, indicating that financial constraints meant the family frequently had problems paying for lessons, but the sisters' talents led to them often being given free or almost free coaching. Naomi Osaka has had a steep rise to prominence since winning the 2018 US Open, following up her maiden Grand Slam title with a victory at the Australian Open and reaching No. 1 in the rankings. Osaka declined to comment on the suit when it became public during Miami. "I'm not allowed to say anything," she said. The 21-year-old has earned more than $10 million in prize money and several million more from sponsorships, and just announced a new partnership with Nike. She is next scheduled to compete at Stuttgart. Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19Give the dude 1 million and let's move on. Naomi will make at least 100 millions. You don't need long court hearing. Just get together and give him a check. I am sure he'll even take $300,000 if you drive it well. Too many lawyers. Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19Like Venus in her prime, Cori's court coverage is very good. Nice get on the dropper by Ribby that she got to and nailed that cross-cutter. Competing nicely thus far....
Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19Patrick watching and standing up to applaud Cori - often I have felt he should stand & applaud Serena !!!
Re: Wimby Day 3 OOP, 7/3/19If Osaka family had an agreement with the coach - surely it should be upheld in some way - IA @ Ace your suggestion Last edited by CrossCourtBH on Jul Wed 03, 2019 2:56 pm, edited 1 time in total. |