【スタッフ】Chicago Fall Tennis Classicシングルス2回戦結果🎾🇺🇸
残念ながら負けました
シングルス2回戦
×Misaki Doi (JPN) vs [10] Danielle Collins (USA) 64 36 57
Chicago Fall Tennis Classic
大会グレード: WTA500
日程:予選9/25-26、本戦9/27-10/3
開催地: 米国・シカゴ
サーフェス: ハード
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Allen Iverson and the rest of the 76ers are used to the boos that followed nearly every New Jersey basket in the fourth quarter. What they haven'...
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【スタッフ】Chicago Fall Tennis Classicシングルス2回戦🎾🇺🇸
9/28(火)の予定です
シングルス2回戦
Court2-9:00am開始の第4試合(時差-14時間)(日本時間9/29(水)3:30am頃)
Misaki Doi (JPN) vs [10] Danielle Collins (USA)
Chicago Fall Tennis Classic
大会グレード: WTA500
日程:予選9/25-26、本戦9/27-10/3
開催地: 米国・シカゴ
サーフェス: ハード
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【2021 IRONMAN CHATTANOOGA】
今早起床,先看昨天這賽事新聞,結果先來:
PRO Men
1. Joe Skipper (GBR) 7:46:19
2. Lionel Sanders (CAN) 7:54:46
3. Ben Hoffman (USA) 7:57:50
4. Cody Beals (CAN) 8:00:06
5. Adam Feigh (USA) 8:18:41
PRO Women
1. Skye Moench (USA) 8:34:07
2. Gurutze Frades (ESP) 9:00:38
3. Mel McQuaid (CAN) 9:04:21
4. Kelly Fillnow (USA) 9:10:59
5. Jen Annett (CAN) 9:23:31
這場游泳距離,根據我在strava抓到的約在3500m左右,故男子組領先團在42分游完,女子組領先團44分游完,所以也許不只距離有少,河水順流也幫了大忙,故整體成績都很漂亮。不然Lionel Sanders 43分游完3800m,我實在無法相信XD
言歸正傳,我關注的點有幾個~
第一個是Sam Long,前一週拼完IM703WC,昨天又來一場IRONMAN,單車騎完都還很猛,甚至第一個進T2。但我覺得疲勞是這樣,最容易引爆的地點就是在跑步,而且撞牆期會來得很早很早,10km後就一路掉速,跑完半馬後棄賽DNF,他也提到自己身體已到極限了,再跑下去,身體就會受傷了。
他從5/23與6/27各一場IRONMAN,接著8/7一場IM70.3, 8/28是Collins Cup, 9/18再一場IM703WC。 跟我前幾天在個人網站文章寫的Daniela Ryf是一樣狀況,疲勞是不分年紀的,就算Sam Long僅25歲,但今年的賽事太多,若沒好好規劃,一不小心是可能賠上自己運動生命的。
尤其我留意他從9/18比完IM703WC之後,到這場8天的時間裡,依然有17個小時的訓練量,其中也不少組是有強度的訓練,或許是事後諸葛,但他輕忽了減量與IRONMAN所帶來的操勞程度了。
第二個,Lionel Sanders 沒去比IM703WC,就是在準備這場,但單車足足輸給了Joe Skipper 將近7分鐘,兩人的游與跑都差不多,尤其最後全馬,Lionel跑245,Joe Skipper跑244,就輸在單車,這倒也挺少見的現象。
第三是久違的Ben Hoffman與Cody Beals都出現了,尤其好久沒看到Ben的訊息了!
第四個是個意外插曲,女子組第三名的Mel McQuaid(加拿大籍),是1973年出生,今年已經48歲了,游45m、騎4h57m、跑3h16m,撇開游泳距離問題不談,這三項的實力放在當今職業組,依然是具高度競爭力,48歲了還以職業選手身分拼戰,給你滿滿的RESPECT!
最後,附上個賽事小短片,來振奮一下週一的心情吧。
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Allen Iverson and the rest of the 76ers are used to the boos that followed nearly every New Jersey basket in the fourth quarter.
What they haven't heard too much of was an earful from their easygoing coach, Maurice Cheeks.
Vince Carter scored 31 points and had 10 assists to lead the streaking Nets to a 101-90 win over the sliding 76ers on Wednesday night.
The Atlantic Division standings show the Nets with a four-game lead over the second-place Sixers. The gap, though, seems considerably wider considering New Jersey has won 12 of 15 while Philadelphia has lost seven of 10.
"We knew it was important for us to keep them behind us," said Cliff Robinson, who had 15 points for the Nets.
Cheeks finally had enough of watching his team ignore basic defensive principles and fail to sustain a full effort, and did all the talking during a roughly 30-minute postgame team meeting. Cheeks was typically mellow when he finally met the media, saying the Sixers were a "work in progress" that would eventually become the type of team that can make some noise in the East.
"It's us trying to stay together, which we will, and to keep working to figuring out how to win games," Cheeks said. "There are a lot of things we've got to work on."
Iverson led the Sixers with 36 points and Chris Webber had 15.
"The most I got out of it was that guys need to take a challenge to make this team better," Iverson said. "He talked about during this bad time that we're going through right now that it was important for everybody to stick together."
Iverson came up limping late in the fourth quarter when he appeared to knock knees with Jason Collins on a driving layup. Iverson hobbled around the court, rubbed his right leg, but remained in the game. Cheeks said Iverson was fine.
Much like how the Sixers collapsed in their embarrassing 104-76 loss to Washington on Monday, they again put up little fight in the fourth quarter.
The Nets got a pair of jumpers from Robinson and a 3 from Richard Jefferson during a 10-0 spurt that opened the fourth and gave them an 86-69 lead.
The home crowd started booing and heading for the exits. After making only two baskets in the first three quarters, Webber hit a 3-pointer and a 16-footer on consecutive possessions that helped pull the Sixers within eight.
Carter pushed back the Sixers with a couple of jumpers and the Nets cruised from there. Jefferson had 20 points and 16 rebounds, and Nenad Krstic had 16.
"That was a good win against a divisional rival on the road," Nets coach Lawrence Frank said.
Iverson had attempted only 12 shots and scored eight points in the first two quarters before he finally got going after the Nets used a 10-0 run to take a 60-46 lead in the third.
Iverson scored 11 straight points and had 19 of Philadelphia's 27 points in the third to cut the deficit to 77-69. Iverson complained after Monday's loss that he wasn't sure about his role on the team and what he could do to help the Sixers win.
Cheeks shrugged off Iverson's complaint and said before the game he had no reason to speak with his star point guard about his place on the team.
Iverson joked that Cheeks always needed during his seven seasons as a Sixers assistant to be prodded by former coach Larry Brown to speak up in the huddle or after practice. That quiet assistant has morphed into much more vocal coach. Iverson described Cheeks as "angry, and he had every right to be."
"I've been seeing a different side basically all year long," Iverson said. "His demeanor is totally different from being an assistant coach and the Maurice Cheeks that I got to know throughout the years of him being here. I expect it because he has a different role now."
Cheeks shuffled the starting lineup, hoping for some sort of combination that would instill a much needed defensive toughness. He benched 3-point threat Kyle Korver in favor of the more defensively adept John Salmons, but nothing changed. The Nets scored 30 points and shot 52 percent in the first quarter.
Michael Bradley did grab a season-high 10 rebounds in 17 minutes -- more than double his usual playing time.
"It's always easy when you get beat to beat ourselves up," Cheeks said. "We're going to keep trying, keep working." ^Notes:@ Korver had started the first 37 games and checked in for the first time with 3:22 left in the first quarter. He also had a bobblehead of his likeness given to fans and signed autographs after the game for fans who donated winter coats as part of his annual goodwill drive. ... The Nets led by as many as 17 points and made eight straight baskets in the first quarter.

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Allen Iverson and Kenyon Martin started off slow, then came up big at the end to help the Denver Nuggets pull off an impressive comeback victory.
Iverson scored nine of his 25 points in the final 3:35 of overtime and the Nuggets rallied from 18 points down at halftime to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 113-103 on Friday night.
It tied the second-biggest comeback from a halftime deficit in the Nuggets' NBA history.
"Most of the talk at halftime was just that we can play a lot better. And we had to," coach George Karl said. "If we wanted to win the game, we were going to have a special defensive effort. I don't know how many easy shots they got in the second half, but I don't remember very many."
Martin missed nine of his first 10 shots and finished with 13 points. But he also grabbed 13 rebounds, made a key defensive stop to send the game into OT and made a 3-pointer in the final minute to secure the victory. Nene added 22 points and 11 rebounds for the Nuggets before fouling out for the second time in two games.
Carmelo Anthony completed a two-game suspension he received from the Nuggets, the result of his DUI arrest during the offseason. Two seasons ago, he was suspended for 15 games by the NBA for throwing a punch at New York Knicks reserve Mardy Collins during a game at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 16, 2006.
Al Thornton had 30 points and 11 rebounds for the Clippers. Tim Thomas added 20 points and Chris Kaman had 15 points and 15 rebounds.
"Every loss is tough, this one especially because we had the lead," coach Mike Dunleavy said. "In the first half we were so much more active, we were playing the passing lanes and getting our hands on the ball. We just didn't do it in the second half and we gave up too many easy baskets."
Clippers point guard Baron Davis, who did most of the talking during an intense closed-door meeting following Wednesday night's season-opening 38-point loss to the Lakers, left Friday's game because of a sore left hip after going up for a defensive rebound and crashing to the floor with 9 1/2 minutes left in the second quarter. He had six points.
"He was able to stand up and walk on his own after being injured, but I asked him if he needed to come out of the game and he said yes," Dunleavy said.
Iverson gave Denver the lead for good with a layup that started his scoring run. He hit another one 37 seconds later, then added a 19-footer for a 103-98 lead with 2:32 left in OT. He closed it out on a pair of free throws with 43 seconds to go.
"I've been struggling, as far as my offensive rhythm, and I was getting really frustrated," Iverson said. "But I was trying not to be so tough on myself, being that I didn't get a chance to play as much as I wanted to in the preseason. I didn't have any time to waste with two games on the road. Fortunately, my rhythm came back at the right time."
Trailing 55-37 at halftime, Denver narrowed the gap to 72-64 with an 11-2 spurt capped by Dahntay Jones' two free throws with 1:23 left in the third quarter.
The Nuggets got within 88-86 on a dunk by Nene with 4:55 remaining, then Iverson was hit with a technical foul from referee Brian Forte after Nene picked up his fifth foul with 3:51 to play.
Cuttino Mobley made the ensuing free throw, then Karl called a timeout to cool off Iverson.
"I wasn't going to get thrown out," Iverson said. "I've been in this league 13 years, so I know how far I can go -- especially once I get a technical. Then I know I can get a little bit more leeway to say what I've got to say. But at that time, I think it was a good timeout to take because we responded well."
Nene tied the score 90-all on a reverse layup with 1:44 left in the fourth quarter, and Iverson had a chance to put Denver ahead -- but missed a 10-foot jumper with 33 seconds left. Thornton got the rebound and Thomas made an 11-footer at the other end before Linas Kleiza's two free throws tied it again with 9.4 seconds left in the fourth.
Thomas had the ball for one last shot to win it for the Clippers in regulation, but lost it out of bounds under pressure from Martin.
"The shot he made before that was a tough shot, but I was determined not to let him score again," Martin said. "That's what I'm here for. These guys believe in me on the defensive end, and Coach had the confidence in me to get me the ball again when I was open. That's why you keep working on your game, for situations like that."
Forward Marcus Camby, who spent the previous six seasons with Denver, wasn't able to play against his former teammates because of a bruised right heel.
Game notes
Earlier Friday, the Nuggets decided not to offer Kleiza a four-year, $25 million contract extension. As a result, he will become a restricted free agent next summer. ... The Nuggets had lost 11 of their previous 15 road games against the Clippers.

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