Thursday 23 September 2010

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Friday 10 September 2010

US Open Tennis 2010 Live Streaming Online In HD TV Day 11

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US Open Tennis 2010 Live Streaming Online In HD TV Day 11Not going to lie, today's US Open action was pretty predictable. Youzhny was just a little bit too steady for a big-hitting Stan Wawrinka in the first quarterfinal, and Nadal was just in a different league than his opponent Verdasco. The conditions were tough for everybody, but in the end, the winners just managed it a little bit better. It was good drama and pretty good tennis, all things considered, but it was all pretty much according to the script.As for tomorrow, the women's semifinals are set - I think I like Wozniacki over Zvonareva, and I slightly - just slightly - favor Clijsters over Venus, but that one is much tougher to call. The other interesting match to look at is the doubles final - between the top doubles team of Bob and Mike Bryan in addition to the India-Pakistan team of Bopanna and Qureshi. That's a great story, and whether or not they win (I don't think it's incredibly likely, but there's a chance) it's great attention for the sport of tennis and a great step in the direction of more normalized relations.Day 10 Recap
Novak Djokovic reached his fourth consecutive US Open semi-final on Day 10, proving far too experienced and adaptable for the flashy Frenchman Gael Monfils. Djokovic handled the blustery conditions far better than his opponent, keeping Monfils off-balance by serving up a variety of slices, drop shots and a number of surprisingly successful excursions to the net. Although this tournament in New York represents Monfils’ best showing in a Grand Slam outside of Paris, the Frenchman showed that he still has a way to go in the maturity stakes before he can truly contend for a major.
Monfils, who complained after the match that the weather conditions were the worst he had ever played in, acknowledged himself that he was slow to adjust his game to the conditions, and that undoubtedly was a large part of the problem against Djokovic. Monfils’ day was best summed up by his attempt to jump off the ground and hit a shot through his legs. The shot finished halfway down the net.Djokovic’s last 3 US Open campaigns have ended at the hands of one Roger Federer, and the third seed will again face his nemesis after the Swiss star produced a masterful display against Robin Soderling. Soderling had his chances during the match, troubling Federer on serve in the first set and going up a break in the third. But the second seed was ultra-efficient on his break point opportunities and ended up a straight sets winner. Soderling was never allowed to settle into a rhythm during the match, with Federer continually forcing the Swede onto the back foot. Judging by their form on Day 10, the Djokovic-Federer semi-final should be a beauty.
In the women’s tournament, Caroline Wozniacki moved one step closer towards successive US Open finals, defeating the pint-sized Dominika Cibulkova in straight sets. The top seed breezed through the first set, 6-2, but Cibulkova proved to be a tougher opponent in the second set. The Slovak made the running in the second set, and for the majority of the set Wozniacki appeared to be simply trying to keep pace. But Wozniacki’s greater composure on the big points, along with some timely backhand winners, allowed the Dane to wrap up the match 7-5 in the second.

Wozniacki will now play Wimbledon finalist Vera Zvonareva for a spot in Saturday’s final, after the Russian toppled Estonia’s Kaia Kanepi in straight sets. In an err0r-riddled match, Zvonareva showcased her recent improvements in focus and maturity, controlling the play against an erratic Kanepi. The Estonian finished the 2 set match with a whopping 60 unforced errors. Such a total is never going to allow one to truly compete for a match, let alone win it.

Intriguingly, the women’s semi-finals now pit a pair of two-time US Open champions in Williams and Clijsters against one another, as well as a pair of Grand Slam finalists, in Wozniacki and Zvonareva, who have never tasted the ultimate success. History suggests the champion will come from the winner of the Williams-Clijsters clash, but stranger things have happened.

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Thursday 9 September 2010

US Open Tennis 2010 Live Streaming Online In HD TV Day 10

There isn't too much to say about today's tennis. All four quarterfinal matches were straight set victories for the favorites. There were moments of tension and some intermittently excellent tennis being played, but the only real story of the day was the wind. There were many commentators in the booth or on-court today who have been regularly attending the U.S. Open for ten, twenty, maybe even thirty years, and the consensus seemed to be that this was the windiest open in memory.It was bizarrely blustery - I'm amazed that Soderling was able to control his toss as well as he was (and even that wasn't especially well) because Cibulkova and Monfils were absolutely baffled by the shifting, swirling winds. Cibulkova did all right once the point was started, but the Frenchman didn't even know how to hit the ball anymore, it seemed. It's a shame that the conditions are so rough, because it really makes for odd tennis. Not necessarily bad tennis, but strange tennis.
I'm really hoping that tomorrow, we'll have some better weather, because there are a pair of potentially excellent matches. Mikhail Youzhny takes on Stan Wawrinka - it's a match between two comparably talented, fairly accomplished players, even though they've both been top twenty stalwarts with only brief visits to the rarefied air of the top ten. This is a big chance for both guys to a grand slam semifinal - I have to think that Wawrinka is going to be more tired at this point, and his injury may be nagging him. But he's also played better up to this point, so who knows? They both have great one-handed backhands - a fairly rare occurrence to see a pair of one-handers facing off this late in a tourney. This one is a tough one to call.
As much as I'd like to say that both matches are close ones, I'm afraid that the second men's quarter is potentially a bit more one-sided. Despite the fact that Nadal and Verdasco played one of the greatest hard-court matches ever at the Australian Open semifinals in 2009, it's hard for me to believe that Verdasco can equal the effort he put forth that day. He has to be drained after his match with Ferrer, and Nadal has just been playing brutal tennis so far this tournament. Not only has he not dropped a set (neither has Federer) but he hasn't even dropped serve. It would take a monumental effort from Verdasco - I'm not saying he isn't capable of it, but it's just not especially likely at this point.

What is likely, honestly, is a Federer-Nadal final. And really, that's not such a bad thing.

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Wednesday 8 September 2010

US Open Tennis 2010 Live Streaming Online In HD TV Day 9


US Open Tennis 2010 Live Streaming Online In HD TV Day 9
Well, that was definitely one of the most exciting days of the open yet, and there are good odds that will be the peak of tournament, in terms of excitement. Out of six matches, three were absolute nail-biting thrillers - Wawrinka over Querrey in five, Verdasco over Ferrer in five, and Clijsters over Stosur in three.Sam Querrey and Stan Wawrinka was the only match played entirely during the day, dealing with the worst of the wind. But both Sam and Stan were playing some of their best and gutsiest tennis. Sam was clearly the crowd's and the announcer's sentimental favorite, even if it seemed like Wawrinka's experience might see him through the match. And it did turn out that way, more or less - the key moments of the match came while Sam was serving to stay in the third and fifth sets, and Wawrinka turned up his aggression for one last push, and managed to break Sam both times. Querrey just wasn't as good at managing his energy and playing his best on the biggest points - the American had 15 break points to Wawrinka's 8, but Sam was only able to convert 3, while Stan managed to break Querrey's serve that essential fourth time. Chalk this one up to experience - Sam needs to be able to play those points better, because I think that over the course of the day, Querrey was actually the better player. But Wawrinka knew when and how to attack, and even though he was slightly hobbled and running on empty, he came up with a famous victory today. Here's hoping that Querrey will be inspired by this tight, tough loss, and not discouraged about how close he came.The other men's match was even more brutal and exciting - as Fernando Verdasco came back from two sets to love down against countryman David Ferrer and won in a fifth set tiebreak, in a match that lasted four hours and 38 minutes. That's devastating for Ferrer, who was also up a break in the fifth set and a minibreak in the tiebreak. Verdasco closed the match with an unbelievable, looping forehand winner up the line off a very strong Ferrer volley at net. A really tough match from both guys, but Verdasco showed why his ranking is so high.The Clijsters-Stosur match was also a tensely fought affair - but I didn't get to see much of it, I'll admit. I'm looking forward to the Clijsters-Venus semifinal though, I can promise you that.The other matches on the men's side were less thrilling, as Youzhny closed out Robredo in four and Nadal (predictably) ousted Lopez in straight sets. Now Nadal and Verdasco will play a rematch of their epic semifinal in the Australian Open in 2009, one of the best matches of the year. And Wawrinka gets Youzhny - but the Russian is so much more well-rested physically and mentally, I'll be amazed if Wawrinka can pull another rabbit out of his hat.Looking ahead to tomorrow, the quarterfinals are underway on the men's side. Novak Djokovic gets Gael Monfils (I may have been confused last night and thought Monfils was going to play Robredo, despite being in the other half of the draw) and the pair have played some thrilling matches. A tough five-setter five years ago, here at the U.S. Open, and the final of the Paris indoor Masters last year. But Novak has won all four - and while Monfils has looked strong this week, he hasn't even played anybody who was seeded, yet. I have to think that the Djoker gets another win and gets back to the semis.
On the other hand, the Federer-Soderling match is a really appetizing contest. Fed had trounced Soderling repeatedly, and thoroughly, up until this year's French Open, where Soderling broke a number of the Swiss's streaks in one blow, including 12 matches straight against the top Swedish player. Now Federer gets a chance for revenge - last year, they played here in Flushing and Federer won, but it was tight towards the end. If Soderling can start off that way, he'll be in with chance. Federer has looked so sharp thus far, and Soderling actually dropped a set against Albert Montanes, which you just can't do if you want to be in the proper form. Fed is still the huge favorite, but it will be interesting. The most interesting Federer match to this point, by far.

On the women's side, I'm afraid to say that the quarterfinal matches are pretty dull. Wozniacki and Zvonareva should both cruise against their unheralded opponents, unless they suffer some injury or complete mental meltdown. Not much more to say about that.

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Tuesday 7 September 2010

Argentina vs Spain Live Streaming International Friendly match

Watch Now Argentina vs Spain Live Streaming International Friendly match
World champions Spain and Argentina will play a friendly on Sept. 7 at River Plate's stadium in Buenos Aires.
Argentina and Spain will lock horns in an international friendly match Today and Lionel Messi has shared his predictions with the public. Messi expects an attacking match as he is ready to take a lot of experience from the encounter.In November 2009, Spain and Argentina faced each other in a friendly meeting as well. La Furia Roja benefited from Xabi Alonso’s brace as they ran away with a 2-1 victory at the Vicente Calderon in Madrid. Lionel Messi scored from the spot two minutes after the hour mark to equalize Alonso’s 16th minute opener. However, the former Liverpool midfielder had the last say as he grabbed the match winner with a penalty goal four minutes from time.On September 7, the match will take place at El Monumental in Buenos Aires and this factor should be a plus for Argentina to carry the day. Expressing his thoughts to the media, Lionel Messi predicted:
“It is going to be an open game between two sides that try to play well. We will try to control the ball and I think he have what it takes to do so.
Argentina played great football during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa as Lionel Messi was their star man. The Barcelona play maker influenced the Albiceleste’s results as they successfully reached the quarter-finals of the tournament.However, they were suddenly shocked by Germany’s inexperienced squad which handed them a tormenting 4-0 defeat at everyone’s surprise. This is the kind of upset that Argentina definitely need to avoid as they plan to have a great Copa America campaign. Lionel Messi explained:
“We have to do things right as we look forward to the Copa America. We can’t look back. We have to start over and prepare for the Copa America and the upcoming play-off.
“I have talked about this match with my Barcelona team mates who wish to visit Argentina, the stadium, and experience how the fans are here.”
Argentina reached the final of the last edition of the Copa America; that was back in 2007. However, they lost 3-0 to Brazil and had to settle for a runners-up position for the second time in a row at the disgust of Albiceleste fans. Argentina haven't won the Copa America title since 1993. Perhaps, luck will be theirs the next time out.
Argentina vs Spain will take place at 3:55pm EST on Tuesday, September 7.


Everyone might think it will be multiple scoring, but i think that, this one is a 50/50 for either a 4-3 score or a 1-1 score. Yea, cause its Batista as coach, and he LOVES ATTACKIN! BUT, he may be cautious cause its Spain. Hope he isn't and we play that classic Argentina football we all know, attacking and stylish.
Team News
Argentina
Andres D'Alessandro is back in the Argentina squad after five years. He inspired Internacional to the Copa Libertadores last month and is likely to slot in just behind the front three. Javier Zanetti should start at right-back while Gabriel Milito is likely to partner Walter Samuel in central defence.

Probable starting XI: Romero; Zanetti, Samuel, Milito, Heinze; Mascherano, Cambiasso; D'Alessandro; Messi, Milito, Tevez.
Spain
Del Bosque is likely to begin the match with the same line-up that started in their Euro 2012 qualifier on Friday.

Probable starting XI: Casillas; Ramos, Pique, Marchena, Capdevila; Xavi, Alonso, Busquets, Iniesta; Villa, Torres.

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Watch Now Switzerland vs England Live Streaming The Euro 2012 Qualifying

Watch Now Switzerland vs England Live Streaming The Euro 2012 Qualifying
The Euro 2012 Qualifying football clash between Switzerland vs England kicks off at 20:45 CET live at Stade de Suisse, Bern 07 September 2010.England are scheduled to take on Switzerland at the Saint Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland in what is expected to be a tough encounter for the three lions. The English won their first qualification match against Bulgaria at Wembley Stadium in London. England came out completely changed for the game against Bulgaria and deservedly won convincingly with a score of 4:0.In what can be termed as an impressive performance from Fabio Capello’s men, England totally dominated from start to finish but things have turned out to be much darker in the English camp since then.England are currently on their road to recovery after a humiliating FIFA 2010 World Cup campaign during which the English national team only managed to score two goals and only made it to the Round of 16. Capello, the former A.C Milan manager and the current English national team manager, also came under fire from the English press after his teams below par performances in South Africa.England were grouped with U.S.A, Algeria and Slovenia but it did not turn out to be an easy ride for the three lions as they only managed to win one of their three group stage games while the other two encounters resulted in draws. In the Round of 16, England were up against arch-rivals Germany but failed to live up to expectations as the Germans battered them by four goals to one.Capello has since then reformed the team and has included new faces such as Theo Walcott, Adam Johnson and Michael Dawson in his plans for the English national team. The match between Switzerland and England is expected to be a tactical challenge for Fabio Capello who has to compete against Switzerland’s coach Ottmar Hitzfeld. Hitzfeld is a reputed strategist himself and will be looking to give his team the edge in a tough qualification group which includes the likes of Wales, Montenegro and Bulgaria along with England.
Switzerland also participated in the 2010 FIFA World Cup but they failed to qualify for the Round of 16 despite being the only team in the tournament to defeat the Spanish national team in the group stages of the competition. Switzerland came to their second qualification match of EURO 2012 after going through a patchy run of form. Out of their last five matches, the Swiss have won two, drawn two and only lost one.England on the other hand have won three of their last five matches. Out of the remaining two, one has resulted in a defeat while the other one has resulted in a draw. England are facing some injury troubles at the centre back position as John Terry was not included in the English national team squad due to an ankle injury. His replacement in the squad Michael Dawson suffered a knee injury in England’s match against Bulgaria. The Tottenham defender is expected to be out of action for around two months.
Therefore, Mathew Upson is the favourite to start the match along with Jagielka. Switzerland will have to look out for Wayne Rooney. Despite his off-the-field troubles, Rooney is a renowned goal scorer and after getting four assists in England’s qualification opener against Bulgaria, he will be hungry for a goal to silence his critics.
But the fact is that there is a change in the team. Walcott, Johnson, Cole, Milner, Steven Gerrard showed good game, only Wayne Rooney remained faceless and still can not enter into shape. England is an absolute favorite in the group, which is even Bulgaria, Montenegro and Wales. Boys expect Capello to show a good game to beat Switzerland.
For Switzerland, their record scorer Alexander Frei will be the bearer of the entire burden against England. He will be expected to get on the score sheet for the Swiss, who definitely won’t be neutral in this encounter. England’s strength is well known at the qualification level but Swiss have enough quality to scrape a draw against Capello’s men.

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Germany vs Azerbaijan Live Streaming Online In HD TV Uefa Euro 2012 Qualifying

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Azerbaijan play Germany in Cologne tonight in their first qualifying match for the Euro-2012 football championship.The game kicks off at 23.45 Baku time (18.45 GMT) in the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne.Germany is all set to take on Azerbaijan in what will be their second qualification match of the European Championships of 2012. The Bavarian giants are one of the re-emerging forces in International football after their youthful squad finished in the semi-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.On their route to the semi-finals, Germany unexpectedly knocked out favourites such as England and Argentina. Before the 2010 FIFA World Cups started, Germany’s young squad was being touted as “too weak” to compete against the likes of Argentina, who had Messi and Tevez in their ranks.However, the young Germans proved everyone wrong and in doing also gathered quite a reputation for themselves. In the summers transfer window, two of Germany’s most outstanding players at the FIFA 2010 World Cup, namely Sami Khedira and Mesut Ozil earned themselves big money moves to the Spanish giants, Real Madrid.Germany started their qualification campaign strongly but unconvincingly after they only just laboured to a one nil wins over Belgium in their first match of the European Championship’s qualification rounds. In the FIFA 2010 World Cup, Germany earned praise by playing high tempo, attacking football and thus people were expecting them to reproduce the same brand of football in the qualifiers, however, they have their fans down in that respect thus far.Joachim Low, who was retained as Germany’s manager after their defeat to eventual World Champion’s, Spain, in the semi-finals of the tournament has been credited with entrusting German football’s future to his young stars like Mueller. The Bayern Munich forward was impressive in Germany’s average display against Belgium and was one of the standout players at the FIFA 2010 World Cup as well.According to some pundits, Germany is already favorites to win the European Championships of 2012 due to their squad’s nature. Experts believe that in two years time players such as Ozil, Mueller, Khedira and Kroos will be much more matured and experienced, thus making them ideal for achieving success at the highest level of international football. However, to get the European Championships of 2012, Germany first has to get past Azerbaijan, who has not been in a good run of form themselves.In their last five matches, Azerbaijan has only won a single match and that encounter was against Luxembourg, who are hardly top level opposition, themselves. However, it is interesting to note that they have only lost a single match out of their last six matches. Last time Azerbaijan played Germany was in September of 2009, a match where Germany emerged as four nil winners in Hannover. Both these teams were also coupled together in the FIFA 2010 Qualification groups as well.For Germany, the player to watch out for is Miroslav Klose, who has continued his international career despite rumours of his retirement after ending up as one of the highest scorers in the World Cup in South Africa. Klose was on mark for Germany in their match against Belgium and he scored the winner which gave his national side three points in their qualification opener.Elvin Mammadov will be looking to get on the score sheet for Azerbaijan as he has already scored seven goals in twenty-two appearances for his national team. The FK Karabakh midfielder is famous for playing in as an offensive player for Azerbaijan and his performance will be crucial to Azerbaijan’s hopes of succeeding in their attempts to qualify for EURO 2012.
The key battle which might decide the fate of this match will be between Mesut Ozil from Germany against Maksim Medvedev from Azerbaijan. Both these midfielders play in conflicting positions. Ozil is fonder of linking his team’s midfield to strikers whereas Maksim is considered an expert at breaking up the oppositions play. If Germany are to be contained in the match in question, then Maksim will have to keep Mesut quiet, otherwise it can result in a horribly embarrassing score line for Azerbaijan.TEAM NEWS

Germany
Marcell Jansen, who started at left back against Belgium, has been forced to withdraw from Loew’s squad after sustaining a knee injury. Heiko Westermann was his stand-in during the second half of the Belgium match, and should keep his role. Loew also might be keen to make a tactical change after Lukas Podolski’s disappointing showing on Friday. Toni Kroos replaced the Koeln attacker in the last match, and might be given a starting berth on Tuesday.

Probable Starting XI: Neuer – Lahm, Mertesacker, Badstuber, Westermann – Khedira, Schweinsteiger – Mueller, Oezil, Podolski – Klose

Azerbaijan
Berti Vogts will send his side to Koeln with a decidedly defensive approach. Elvin Mammadov, who plays a conservative role at Qarabag, is expected to start in a more attacking position than usual, in Vogts’ formal 4-5-1 formation. That 4-5-1 will likely involve little gap between defense and midfield, and a fair bit of space between midfield and lone striker Rauf Aliyev.

Probable Starting XI: Agajew – Medwedev, R.F. Sadygov, Yunisoglu, Allahwerdiyev – R.A. Sadygov, Schukurov, Mammadov, Fabio Luis, Tschertoganov – Aliyev

Tonight's match will be refereed by Markus Strombergsson of Sweden.

Germany has already played their opening game in Group A, beating Belgium 1:0 in Brussels on Friday.

Turkey at present top Group A, having beaten Kazakhstan 3:0 away on Friday.

In other Group A matches tonight, Turkey are at home to Belgium, while Austria host Kazakhstan.

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Monday 6 September 2010

US Open Tennis 2010 Live Streaming Match Preview

US Open Tennis 2010 Live Streaming Match Preview
We have completed the first week of the U.S. Open, and we have one of our first really big upsets - Stan "the Man" Wawrinka came out on fire and demolished the ball against Andy Murray, smacking his serves and blasting his forehand in addition to his backhand. It's exactly the gameplan that has troubled Andy Murray in the past, as big-hitters like Berdych, Gonzalez, and Verdasco have blown him off the court. And it paid dividends - Wawrinka staged the biggest upset of the tournament, a fine tribute to his new coach Peter Lundgren.
Sam Querrey also pulled off what is on paper a pretty good upset, as he demolished the Spaniard Nicolas Almagro in straight sets. While everyone thought that he had earned a spot against Andy Murray, Wawrinka had other thoughts. It will make for a surprising couple of matches, as all of the top four seeds in that quarter of the draw have now fallen.
Today also had a few players who had put up amazing efforts finally breaking down, as Sergiy Stakhovsky and Michael Llodra retired with injury in the middle of their matches. It's always disappointing when it happens, but it's almost inevitable at this stage of the tournament. Some players just run out of gas getting this far.It doesn't seem like the Spaniards are in any danger of running out of gas, though, as there are six Spanish men in the last 16, 4 of whom are all in one quarter of the draw. Lopez takes on Nadal while Ferrer gets Verdasco in the Spanish quarter, which guarantees at least one Spanish man in the semifinals. Verdasco, by the way, had a big win over the hot Argentine Nalbandian today, in pretty dominant fashion. It may have been that Nalby was a victim of overhype more than anything else - this was his first Grand Slam in almost two years, and people really considered him a dark horse? Under the circumstances, I'd say he had a fine showing.
Starting tomorrow, all of the men's and women's singles matches will be taking place on either Arthur Ashe or Louis Armstrong courts. We're into the second week now, which means that the stakes are much higher for each and every match. It's also interesting because Tennis Channel has the night matches while CBS gets them during the day, which means you get some slightly less interesting matches schedules at night.For example, night session ticket holders for Arthur Ashe get Zvonareva and Petkovic. Full disclosure - I was in the stadium last year when Zvonareva completely melted down against Flavia Pennetta, so maybe the Russian doesn't have the best memories of that court and that session. But hopefully she has a little bit more mental fortitude in reserve this year - or perhaps she won't need it, as her unseeded German opponent may not be quite as much of a challenge.

And after that, the Tennis channel subscribers get to watch Roger Federer demolish poor Jurgen Melzer, who despite having the best year of his career at 29 has none of the weapons that one would need to get a win over Roger. It will be a beatdown, I have every confidence in the world.

The day matches are much more exciting (which is why you'll be seeing them on CBS). It starts with Svetlana Kuznetsova against Cibulkova, one of the few unseeded players left in the draw. But after that, Mardy Fish gets Novak Djokovic. I can assure you that Mardy and his camp are hoping for a surprising heat wave to come along, because those are the conditions that Novak finds toughest. Fish has yet to win against Djoker in four tries, but he's had a couple of really tight matches. It would still be a huge upset for Mardy to pull this off, but it's not outside the realm of the possible.

And then, the best match of the tournament thus far - the one that everyone was looking forward to as soon as the draw came out. Maria Sharapova gets top seed Caroline Wozniacki, in a match that will likely determine the finalist from this side of the draw. Wozniacki has looked absolutely brilliant through her first three matches, dropping just three games. But she hasn't really been facing opponents of the same caliber as Sharapova. This will be the real test about whether she's a real contender for this title. And Sharapova wants to remind everyone that she's one of the few former champions in this field. This will be a cracker of a match.

The matches on Armstrong are also good, though they probably don't have quite the same star power - it starts with Monfils against Gasquet in an all-French meeting, which will feature a lot of shot-making. They're 2-2 against each other up to this point. Then Wickmayer gets Kanepi go at it (tough to say that there's going to be a lot of interest in that one, honestly) and then Robin Soderling gets Albert Montanes. It's probably the biggest mis-match tomorrow. I don't give Montanes much of a chance.

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Sunday 5 September 2010

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Beginning of the middle weekend, there were not a lot of upsets at present. There were a few close matches, but only one that was really tight on each side of the draw. Mardy Fish beat French veteran Arnaud Clement in the fifth set, and Yanina Wickmayer beat Patty Schnyder in a third-set tiebreak. Beyond that, it was a good day, but perhaps not too stunning. It was extremely windy throughout the day, preventing a lot of players from putting their best tennis on display.
It's always interesting - as a grand slam progresses, less and less action is actually taking place in each round. On the other hand, each meeting has more and more importance for the competitors, and because of the seedings, you expect to get bigger clashes at this middle to later stages. So there is more potential for excitement, but if a match turns out to be a bit of a dud, there are fewer places to look for that excitement. Today, Arthur Ashe was stuffed full of straight-set victories. As I mentioned above, Mardy Fish and Yanina Wickmayer provided some excellent, well-fought, tight matches, but for the most part, things went mostly as expected. Jelena Jankovic was upset, but with how she had played in the first two rounds, that couldn't have come as much of a shock.
So let's go ahead and look to tomorrow's action, and see how things are shaping up. At least on paper, tomorrow looks to be a pretty spectacular middle Sunday.The day starts off with Ana Ivanovic, former world number one and French Open champion, taking on defending champion Kim Clijsters. That's a pretty enticing first round match - it would be Ivanovic's biggest win in a long, long time, if she can pull off the upset. I'll admit that I'm not expecting it, but it could happen, if she could capture some of her old magic. After that, Venus Williams gets her first test, against Israeli Shahar Peer. Venus has looked great through three rounds thus far, but she hasn't really played anyone of consequence. This could be interesting.
After that, Nadal gets his first day match, and he gets the Frenchman Gilles Simon, who has a win over Nadal on hardcourts a couple years ago. He hasn't been at that level for a while, but he has been playing well this week. I'd like to see him back in the area of being seeded at these sorts of events, but I don't expect him to be able to handle Nadal's ball tomorrow.
In the night session, Youzhny gets Isner, an interesting match. Youzhny once made the semis here at the US Open, but it's Isner's home turf, and he is anxious to show everyone what he's made of. He needs to follow up last year's win over Roddick with another big win and an upset over the Russian in an Arthur Ashe night match. Considering how much press he got at Wimbledon, he's going to have a lot of people rooting for him. And assuming his serve and ankle hold up, he could pull this one out.
And after that, we get Elena Dementieva against Sam Stosur, which really feels more like a semifinal than a fourth round. I don't know who's going to come out on top in that one, but it's almost certainly the most exciting women's matches I've seen on the schedule so far.
On the other courts, things are maybe not quite as rarefied, but still plenty exciting. Schiavone will try to maintain her stupendous form against Pavlyuchenkova. It will be interesting to see how far Schiavone can make it - she seems to be finally over her French Open hangover. And then Sam Querrey plays Nicolas Almagro, a match that will feature a ton of big-hitting and big serves - the winner will be determined by who can pull off their shots more frequently. And then Andy Murray gets Stan Wawrinka... I can hardly believe that's on Louis Armstrong. They played an amazing match at Wimbledon last year, and it may be Murray's first real test. Stan Wawrinka is a former top ten player, and certainly a step up from the level of play offered by Dustin Brown, no offense intended to the top Jamaican player of course.

And on the grandstand - the grandstand! - David Nalbandian takes on Fernando Verdasco, a match which I think could be an absolutely amazing match, even if it doesn't feature any really big-name players, from the perspective of your average US Open attendee. And the Stakhovsky takes on Feliciano Lopez and Robredo takes on Llodra. Those are not going to be star-studded matches, but they should be a lot of fun. Three of those four players are capable of frequently serving and volleying, with only Robredo usually staying on the baseline. This would be an excellent day to plant you courtside on the grandstand.

Ferrer also takes on Daniel Gimeno-Traver, but they put that on court 11 for a reason - Ferrer will dismantle his countryman, I assure you of that. That's the match I see tomorrow which has the lowest chance of being an exciting contest. The rest all have the potential to be classics.

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Friday 3 September 2010

Watch Now Belgium vs. Germany Live Streaming Uefa Euro 2012 Qualifying in HD TV

Watch Now Belgium vs. Germany Live Streaming Uefa Euro 2012 Qualifying in HD TV
Fresh from the resounding success of World Cup 2010, Germany are favourites to beat hosts Belgium convincingly.The Germans arguably played the most attractive attacking football in World Cup 2010, a sharp contrast to the stigma that stuck to them as a team who win by producing unexciting yet efficient football.
That reputation has now been replaced by one that is far more flattering, with players like Muller, Ozil, Kroos, Gomez and Klose providing the class to brush off any pre-conceived notions regarding the Germans' ability to play beautiful football.
Furthermore, Germany will be boosted by the return to fitness of Michael Ballack . The Bayer Leverkusen man missed the World Cup through injury and is likely to be given the captaincy back following his return to the side.
Belgium, however, failed to reach World Cup 2010 altogether and were defeated 1-0 away to Finland in a friendly held on August 11.
The Belgians' general lack of success in recent years is largely surprising when you look at the quality they have in every area of the pitch.Arsenal's Thomas Vermaelen , Bayern Munchen's Daniel Van Buyten and Manchester City's Vincent Kompany are top-class centre backs, while KRC Genk's Kevin De Bruyne is an immense potential who has been performing well above expectations for his club this year.

And let's not forget Manchester United target Steven Defour , Everton FC star Marouane Fellaini and two excellent prospects in Standard de Liege's Axel Witsel and Ajax Amsterdam's Jan Vertonghen .
To add to an already star-studded line-up, there's top European starlet Eden Hazard of Lille, 21-year-old Belgian league top-scorer Jelle Vossen – who has scored seven goals in five matches this season - and RSC Anderlecht's teenage sensation Romelu Lukaku .

It won't be easy for Germany , but they will likely come out on top.

Belgium vs Germany Live
Euro 2012 Qualification – Belgium vs Germany
Belgium vs Germany live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:45 CET
Venue: Koning Boudewijn Stadion, Belgium
Probable starting line-ups
Belgium - Gillet, Vertonghen, Vermaelen, Van Buyten, Van Damme, Kompany, Defour, Hazard, Witsel, Vossen, Lukaku

Germany - Neuer, Badstuber, Lahm, Mertesacker, Westermann, Ballack, Khedira, Muller, Ozil, Schweinsteiger, Klose
Players to watch

Thomas Muller (Germany, Bayern Munchen) - The 20-year-old had a season to remember. He managed to establish himself as a starter for Bayern Munchen and Germany , and comparisons have been drawn with former Germany greats for his mature performances at the World Cup.

Eden Hazard (Belgium, LOSC Lille) - Attracting interest from just about every top club in Europe, the 19-year-old is currently plying his trade for Ligue 1 side Lille, but once he gets a few more years of progress under his belt, it is hard to imagine the versatile attacking midfielder not securing a lucrative move to a European giant sooner rather than later.

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England vs Bulgaria Live streaming online Uefa Euro 2012 Qualifying

The Three Lions resume meaningful international competition this Friday v Bulgaria at Wembley stadium as weary and untrusting eyes focus on equal parts Fabio Capello’s management and various members of the new look England squad. Bulgaria is the opponent and three points towards Euro 2012 qualification is the goal.
A little over two months to the day when England were eliminated by Germany in the 2010 World Cup and with Fabio Capello still at the helm, England will take to the now impressive Wembley pitch somewhat ravaged yet somewhat optimistic as new blood hopes to emerge on the international stage.

Injury has claimed John Terry, Frank Lampard, Peter Crouch, and still Rio Ferdinand at the heart of the England defense.
The good news for England is that they boast some quality young players who are currently in form at club level. Theo Walcott on the right side of midfield in attack for Arsenal leads the Premier League in scoring while Ashley Young of Aston Villa, Adam Johnson, James Milner and the unstoppable Joe Hart in goal, all at Manchester City, have enjoyed fine starts to the Premier League season.
Capello has a decision to make both with personnel and an England set up hopefully oblivious to the failed 4-4-2 of World Cup 2010. At home in the comfortable confines of Wembley, will Capello change his tried 4-4-2 and elect to implement a more preferred continental set up of 4-2-3-1?
For England, a probable line up resembles something close to Hart in goal with a back four of Johnson, Jagielka, Upson or Dawson, and Ashley Cole at left back. Capello will have a decision to make should he change his 4-4-2, yet in actuality, common intellect tells me he won’t. I foresee Walcott on the right side of midfield next to Gerrard and Barry with James Milner on the left, maybe Ashley Young if Capello feels adventurous. Defoe, it match fit, will likely partner Rooney up front.Still, Capello could pull a stunner and implement the future of European footballing set ups, the tried and true World Cup 4-2-3-1. In this formation, Steven Gerrard could sit behind Rooney up front while Captain Gerrard would be flanked by Walcott and Milner in attack. Barry and possibly Carrick would sit back to protected the back four. On paper, the formation is sound as long as the attacking wingers, again, likely Walcott and Milner or Adam Johnson, track back to help in defense when needed. Questions abound over Steven Gerrard’s ability to push forward in that forward attacking and central role. The Gerrard of a few years ago would have thrived in the middle of the ’3′, yet recent form, besides a brace in a friendly last month, suggests otherwise.

The 4-2-3-1 can be a valuable set up in aiding possession in midfield because of the extra man advantage. The formation also requires a strong player up front such as Rooney who can hold up the ball while the wingers and or central play-maker come into play to support him. Time will tell whether Capello will risk the 4-4-2 or experiment with a new England set up. So early in the qualification process, it may not be such a bad move to try it.

England fans will simply want to see change. A change from the squad who so underwhelmed during the summer and a change which proves England players, minus the odd exception, still have heart and desire to represent their country. A hard fought yet committed and creative 1-0 win and a performance resulting in progress from a batch of the younger England players will be enough to see England and Capello through the weekend and to the eventual meet up with Switzerland on Tuesday.
England vs Bulgaria Live
Euro 2012 Qualification – England vs Bulgaria
England vs Bulgaria live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 21:00 CET
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England

Although England should take the points on offer, Bulgaria shouldn’t be overlooked. All time leading scorer for Bulgaria and main threat Dimitar Berbatov of Manchester United has recently called it quits on his international career. Yet the Bulgarians who will take the field on Friday include a respectable batch of various European league representatives and current Premier League midfielders Martin Petrov now at Bolton, Aston Villa’s ever energetic general Stiliyan Petrov, and expected to lead the line, Parma’s Valeri Bojinov formerly of Manchester City.

My Prediction: a modest win, either 1-0 or 2-1, but a victory at home that shows a new look England. An England with purpose, direction, and maybe just a little passion.

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Thursday 2 September 2010

Watch Belgium vs Germany, England vs Bulgaria, Estonia vs Italy, France vs Belarus, Greece vs Georgia, Kazakhstan vs Turkey, Liechtenstein vs Spain

Watch Euro 2012 Qualification soccer match between Armenia vs Ireland live Armenia vs Ireland, Kazakhstan vs Turkey, Latvia vs Croatia, Romania vs Albania, Sweden vs Hungary, Lithuania vs Scotland, Estonia vs Italy, Slovakia vs Macedonia, San Marino vs Netherlands, Liechtenstein vs Spain, Belgium vs Germany, Greece vs Georgia, England vs Bulgaria, France vs Belarus, Iceland vs Norway, Portugal vs Cyprus streaming online match videos, goals and highlights. Catch live all the main football games of the season for free. Live streams will be updated before the kick-off. Video highlights will be posted, right after the match.


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Euro 2012 Qualification – Armenia vs Ireland
Armenia vs Ireland live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 17:00 CET
Venue: Republican Stadium

Kazakhstan vs Turkey Live

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Kazakhstan vs Turkey live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 18:00 CET
Venue: Ortalyk Tsentralnyi Stadium

Latvia vs Croatia Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Latvia vs Croatia
Latvia vs Croatia live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:00 CET
Venue: Stadionas Skonto

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Euro 2012 Qualification – Romania vs Albania
Romania vs Albania live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:00 CET
Venue: Lia Manoilu

Sweden vs Hungary Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Sweden vs Hungary
Sweden vs Hungary live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:00 CET
Venue: Nya Ullevi Stadion

Lithuania vs Scotland Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Lithuania vs Scotland
Lithuania vs Scotland live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:15 CET
Venue: Zalgiris Stadium, Lithuania

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Euro 2012 Qualification – Estonia vs Italy
Estonia vs Italy live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:30 CET
Venue: A. Le Coq Arena

Slovakia vs Macedonia Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Slovakia vs Macedonia
Slovakia vs Macedonia live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:30 CET
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San Marino vs Netherlands Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – San Marino vs Netherlands
San Marino vs Netherlands live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:45 CET
Venue: Stadio Olimpico Serravalle

Liechtenstein vs Spain Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Liechtenstein vs Spain
Liechtenstein vs Spain live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:45 CET
Venue: Rheinpark Stadion

Belgium vs Germany Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Belgium vs Germany
Belgium vs Germany live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:45 CET
Venue: Koning Boudewijn Stadion, Belgium

Greece vs Georgia Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Greece vs Georgia
Greece vs Georgia live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 20:45 CET
Venue: Karaiskakis Stadium, Greece

England vs Bulgaria Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – England vs Bulgaria
England vs Bulgaria live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 21:00 CET
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England

France vs Belarus Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – France vs Belarus
France vs Belarus live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 21:00 CET
Venue: Stade de France, France

Iceland vs Norway Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Iceland vs Norway
Iceland vs Norway live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 21:00 CET
Venue: Laugardalsvollur Stadium

Portugal vs Cyprus Live

Euro 2012 Qualification – Portugal vs Cyprus
Portugal vs Cyprus live online
Match date: 3 September, 2010 – Kick Off : 21:45 CET
Venue: Dr. Magalhaes Pessoa

Watch Euro 2012 Qualification soccer match between Armenia vs Ireland live Armenia vs Ireland, Kazakhstan vs Turkey, Latvia vs Croatia, Romania vs Albania, Sweden vs Hungary, Lithuania vs Scotland, Estonia vs Italy, Slovakia vs Macedonia, San Marino vs Netherlands, Liechtenstein vs Spain, Belgium vs Germany, Greece vs Georgia, England vs Bulgaria, France vs Belarus, Iceland vs Norway, Portugal vs Cyprus streaming online match videos, goals and highlights. Catch live all the main football games of the season for free. Live streams will be updated before the kick-off. Video highlights will be posted, right after the match.

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Wednesday 1 September 2010

Watch Now USA vs Tunisia FIBA World Championships 2010 Live Streaming online in HD TV


The International Basketball Federation, generally known as FIBA, is going to host a competitive and crucial FIBA World Championships 2010 match of USA vs Tunisia at Istanbul city in Turkey on September 2, 2010. Watch and enjoy this match LIVE ONLINE HERE excitedly from there.The 2010 FIBA World Championship will be hosted and arranged by Turkey. The FIBA World Championship 2010 will be continued from August 28 to September 12, 2010. It is co-arranged by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), Turkish Basketball Federation and the 2010 Organizing Committee. It is considered as prestigious a competition as the Olympic Basketball Tournament.The FIBA World Championship is played every 4 years and determines the best basketball nation of the world.
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DATE: 2-09-2010
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