17 Burst results for "Garbine Muguruza"

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

03:54 min | 7 months ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"Now we're going to move on to a little spot of par for the course. To kick off our second half. Joel, I believe off the back of your victory last week. You are now taking the turn of challenging myself and Chris. I'm so glowing from that victory Kim, it's great feeling. Absolutely. Well, I hope you've been, yeah, enjoying that glow along with your pepper army from the fridge. But what have you got up your sleeve for me and Chris? I need to win one. I haven't won one in a long time. I genuinely think this is winnable because I've got a list of doubles players. You both could do well on. Because I think it relates to our formative years as tennis fans. Oh, okay. Intriguing. This is a path for the courts back and forth and I am looking at the WTA end of season rankings in 2012, the top 20 players, so the top 20 women in the WTA end of season 2012 rankings. Okay, who's going to go first then? Kim, you can go first. Okay. Right. Answer number one, Serena Williams. Correct, yes. Finished number three in the rankings. Sharapova. Correct finished number two in the rankings. Caroline wozniacki. Correct finished number ten in the rankings. Azarenka? Correct. Finished number one in the rankings. Petra kvitova. Correct number 8 in the rankings. I'm going to go with Angie Kerber. Correct number 5 in the rankings. Oh, this is quite tricky. Lucy suffered. Correct. Yes, number 17 in the rankings. Chris over to you. Lena. Correct, yes, number 7 in the rankings. Dominika cibulkova. Correct, yes, number 15 in the rankings. You're showing off. Okay. I'm going to oh, this is getting tricky. And Ivanovich is a correct answer. Yes, number 13 in the rankings. Marion Bartoli. That's a good one. Oh, Kim. That is an incredible guess. And it's a correct answer, number 11 in the rankings. Have we said Sam Stosur? I'm going to say Sam Stosur. We haven't said Sam Sosa and Sam Sosa is a correct answer, yes. Number 9 in the rankings. Goodness. Oh, this is getting tough. There's two players still in the top ten that have not been named. I've got a couple in my mind. I don't know if she was around site up that high so early on, don't want to say her. Garbine muguruza. Copying your muguruza? It's

Chris Kim Petra kvitova Angie Kerber Joel Sam Stosur Dominika cibulkova Caroline wozniacki Serena Williams Sam Sosa Sharapova Azarenka Ivanovich tennis Lena Marion Bartoli Lucy Garbine muguruza
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"For a check of sport from around the world here's Dan schwarzman. Thanks, Brian. Two seed wrapped in a Dallas playing his second round match at the U.S. open later tonight while this afternoon third CD Carlos alcaraz 7 seed Cameron nori in 19 Andrei Rublev all advanced in trade sets. Even the women's rock top CD gas via tech AC Jessica bagula and 19 garbine muguruza all advanced to trade sets the third round, while four seated Paulo badosa is upset in three sets by Petra martic. With the summer transfer window closing today, lots of late moves as Barcelona striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang looks like he's heading to Chelsea for €12 million and defender Marcus Alonso with Obama young green to two year contract with the blues with a third year option. Mean old reports have linked bar Sephora and Memphis depay also the move to Stanford bridge as a 28 year old is out of contract next summer. Chelsea also making a 50 million pound offer to Ajax Amsterdam from Mexico international Edson Alvarez, but that was turned down. Finally arsenal's longest tenured player defender Hector bellerin will be rejoining Barcelona after leaving cam knows the 16 year old in 2011 to then go on and make 308 appearances for the Gunners since. The Denver Broncos in quarterback Russell Wilson agreeing to a 5 year $245 million contract extension with a 165 million guaranteed, which is the third largest amount of guaranteed money in NFL history behind deshaun Watson and Kyler Murray. Wilson has two years of remaining on his current contract for $49 million, which means the 33 year old is tied to the Broncos through 2028. I'm Dan Schwartzman, that's your Bloomberg world sports update. Markets, headlines, and breaking news, 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick take. This is a Bloomberg business flash. Asian equity futures are

Dan schwarzman Carlos alcaraz Cameron nori Andrei Rublev Jessica bagula garbine muguruza Paulo badosa Petra martic striker Pierre Emerick Aubameyang Marcus Alonso Stanford bridge Edson Alvarez Barcelona Hector bellerin Ajax Amsterdam Dallas Brian
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Number two rank off for Cameron Smith who won the open championship at saint Andrews in July, is leaving the PGA Tour and joining the lift golf series starting with this Friday's tournament in Boston. Smith is joined by 5 others, including worlds number 19 Frank Joaquin niemann, who won the genesis invitational at Riviera back in February, but the Australian is the highest ranked golfer to defect to the Saudi Arabia funded tour. Day two of the U.S. open is underway in New York with third seed Carlos alcaraz and 7 sea Cameron nori advancing a trade sets while two seed Rafa Nadal plays his first round match as his 8 seated Uber catch. Looking at the women's draw top CD, Joshua tec 60 arena sabalenka, 8 C Jessica gula in 19 garbine muguruza, I'll move on to trade sets a fourth seed Paolo badosa advances in three sets. This evening 11 seeded emirati condos in action, as is Naomi Osaka who battles 19 C Danielle Collins. Manchester United's pursuit of Ajax Amsterdam winger Anthony is over as Old Trafford has agreed to fee of €95 million plus 5 million more add ons, which is the second largest transfer fee ever paid by united after bringing in Paul Pogba back in 2016 for a 105 million. Finally, the New York Knicks and Ford RJ Barrett are finalizing a four year contract extension that could be worth a $120 million. New York had been in trade discussions with the Utah Jazz for Donovan Mitchell, but once the deal can not be reached by the end of Monday, the Knicks decide to extend Barrett long-term. I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business flash. Have you look at the prospects of hump day here in Asia, we have benchmarks to study to follow suit from what happened in the U.S.. We got Tokyo Hong Kong and Sydney futures all indicating losses in the cash session. Geopolitics may also be a headwind

Frank Joaquin niemann Carlos alcaraz Cameron nori Rafa Nadal Cameron Smith Joshua tec Jessica gula garbine muguruza saint Andrews Paolo badosa Naomi Osaka Danielle Collins PGA Paul Pogba Riviera Ford RJ Barrett Saudi Arabia New York Knicks
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Ten seeds go down to see the net content at ousted in straight set by Juul niemeyer 9 seated garbine muguruza and ten seat emira Kano also eliminated in straight sets. Notables advancing to the third round, third seated on jabur, 5th seed Maria sakari succeeded Carolina plus gova and AC did American Jessica bagula. Busy day in the NBA free agency getting underway tomorrow, San Antonio's first trading all star guard the John saint Murray to the Atlanta Hawks for danilo garri and three first round draft picks last season Murray a first time all star average 21.8 rebounds 9 assists per game. Meanwhile, Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal will be an unrestricted free agent after he declined his $36.4 million option. The ten year veteran can either sign a 5 year max deal tremaine with the wizards or you can sign a four year max deal with another team. The 29 year old has been named an all star three times. I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update, Juliet. Thanks so much, Dan. Coming up, we're going to chat all things markets with Paul Dobbs simple and big executive editor for Asia markets he'll join us here in Singapore. We are seeing China's CSI 300 rise in early trade up by about 6 tenths of 1%, but weakness coming through. In a lot of the tech players today, Taiwan's tie leading the declines down by about 2% South Korea's Cosby off around 8 tenths of 1%, and when it comes to the bond market, we are seeing bond speed yields dropping New Zealand's ten year yield down some ten basis points, 3.85%. This is Bloomberg. Once

Juul niemeyer garbine muguruza emira Kano jabur Maria sakari Jessica bagula John saint Murray danilo garri Bradley Beal Atlanta Hawks Dan Schwartzman Washington Wizards Paul Dobbs tremaine San Antonio NBA Carolina Murray
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

The Tennis.com Podcast

03:14 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

"My colleague, then vomit had a chance to sit down with Amelie mauresmo, the term director of Roland Garros. And we're going to take a listen today. But before we get there, we're talking about the French Open. Let's take a look at the draw. Let's take a look at what's happening and what do we think is going to unfold here over the next two weeks. We've got Wawrinka coming back off of injury, showing just how difficult it is to come play a Grand Slam. Not having a lot of matches on your belt. Same with Chicago. Coming in, not a lot of matches. Got taken down by a young French man. Osaka would probably the toughest draw of a mall had to play Amanda nissin over the player who has been there before in the first round. And so I not having a lot of matches. Maybe not having confident on being confident on the court. And plan Amanda, who won a best young ball struggles on tour. Proof of an ugly combination. And if you recall, we had several players in the previous podcast about who's the one player who was unseated that when the draw comes out, you hope you don't play. In the first round. And it was kaia kanepi. And garbine muguruza got a little bit of taste of that. Katie vary nets. When I congratulate her on getting the American wildcard to the French Open and actually getting the win, proving that she was worthy and did deserve it. And on the men's side, our last French Open, where we get to get to see sanga. He had a tough draw we had to play Catherine in the first round, not the kind of player you want to play in your very first first round in your last French Open. But we want to wish them well. We want to say farewell to a giant,.

Wawrinka Amelie mauresmo Amanda nissin Roland Garros kaia kanepi Osaka garbine muguruza Chicago Amanda Katie Catherine
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Visit ICD R dot org This is Bloomberg daybreak Asia It is 45 minutes past the hour Time for a check of sports from around the world Here's Dan Schwartzman Thanks Brian At the Australian open starting out in the women's straw fourth seat of Barbara Craig jacopa 50 Maria sakari and 13 tsunami also got all advanced to trade sets while American Amanda of upsets 20 seconds seated Belinda bencic Big names in action later tonight include two sea arena sabalenka third seed garbine muguruza 60 the net conservator in 7 CD tech In the mantra a big upset is ten cubic or catch has lost in trade sets to add to an mannarino in the second round Notables advancing include third seated Alexander zverev and 17 seat Gael Monfils Big names in action tonight include fourth seat stefanos to best 15 Andre Rublev 19 Felix OJ Elias sema and 13 C Diego Schwartzman Tottenham jumping up to 5th in the Premier League table at the stunning three to two win at Leicester City as Steven Bergman scores of race scoring the equalizer 5 minutes in a stoppage time then the winner two minutes later Elsewhere in the Premier League Manchester United beating Brentford three to one to move level with arsenal for 6 in the table In Spain at medical Madrid knocked out of the Copa del Rey in the round of 16 by rayal socio debt to nil Finally Derek Henry seems to be on track to play in Saturday's divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals as a running back successfully went through a practice yesterday involving contact with defensive players Henry has been out since fracturing his foot on October 31st I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports out Dave Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day As Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick take this is a Bloomberg business lash Hi everybody 13 minutes before the top of the hour We update markets every 15 minutes on Bloomberg radio and looking at Asian stocks that were mostly higher this morning We have a few losses in some benchmarks.

Dan Schwartzman Barbara Craig jacopa Maria sakari Belinda bencic garbine muguruza mannarino Alexander zverev Gael Monfils stefanos Andre Rublev Felix OJ Elias sema Diego Schwartzman Tottenham Steven Bergman Premier League Manchester Unit rayal socio Derek Henry Amanda Asia Brian Leicester City
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:10 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Dan Schwartzman Dano Tottenham making Premier League history Yeah this was interesting They've now jumped up to 5th in the league table a stunning three to two win at Leicester City Steven Bergman scores a price now the first goal that he scores comes 5 minutes of stoppage time That was equalizer The winner two minutes later Tatum becomes the team to come back and win a match at the latest stage possible and Premier League history at 94 minutes and 52 seconds unbelievable Elsewhere in the Premier League Manchester United beating Brentford three to one they move level with arsenal for 6 to the table Looking in Spain Atlético Madrid is knocked out of the Copa del Rey in the round of 16 two nil by rail socio dad One big upset at the Australian open ten seated Hubert's order catch losing in straight sets to adan in the second round notables to advance third seed Alexander zverev 17 CD Gael Monfils big names playing currently and a little bit later from now fourth seeded Stefano stitch 15 Andre Rublev 19 Felix OJ Elias sema and the 13 seated Diego Schwartzman Looking at the women's draw fourth seed Barbara krejcikova 15 Maria sakari and 13 seat and Amy Osaka have all advanced and trade sets as does the American Nissan mova who upsets 20 seconds in Belinda bencic Big names in action coming up at second sea arena sabalenka third seed garbine muguruza and of course 6 seat Annette Conte Derek Henry seems to be on track to play in Saturday's divisional playoff game against the Bengals as a running match successfully went through a practice yesterday involving contact with defensive players Henry has been out since fracturing his foot back on October 31st the 2020 NFL rushing leader will go through practice the rest of the week before a decision is made on Friday Friday whether he makes his return on Saturday NHL scoreboard two local teams in action 15 minutes ago in the third rangers in Toronto tied at three earlier devil's loose Arizona four to one I'm Dan Schwartzman that Bloomberg world sports update Paul All right thanks very much for that Dan in a moment we're going to be talking a little bit more about this reported idea in China that tech joins are going to need to get approval before making investments will dig into that story We'll have a chicken markets for you as well Looking mix to mostly positive for equities markets across.

Dan Schwartzman Dano Tottenham Steven Bergman Premier League Premier League Manchester Unit Atlético Alexander zverev Gael Monfils Stefano stitch Andre Rublev Felix OJ Elias sema Diego Schwartzman Leicester City Barbara krejcikova Maria sakari Amy Osaka Tatum Brentford adan Annette Conte Derek Henry
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:55 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The world Here's Dan Schwartzman Thanks Brian Tottenham jumps up to 5th in the Premier League table at the stunning three to two win at Leicester City as Steven Bergman scores a brace scoring the equalizer 5 minutes in the stoppage time than the winner 7 minutes in the stoppage time Elsewhere in the Premier League Manchester United beats Redford three to one to move level with arsenal for 6 in the table In Spain Atlético Madrid is knocked out of the Copa del Rey in the round of 16 by Real Sociedad two nil One big upset at the Australian open is ten seed Hubert utter catches lost in trade sets that grand manure in the second round Notables advancing include third seat Alexander zverev in 17 sea degas none feels Big names in action later today include four seats stefanos titip Andrei Rublev 19 Felix OJ asima and 13 C Diego Schwartzman Looking at the women draw fourth seed Barbara creature Cova 15 Maria sakari and 13 seat a Naomi Osaka all advancing trade sets while American Amanda anisimova upsets 20 seconds in Belinda bench and trade sets Big names in action tonight include two seat arena sabalenka third seed garbine muguruza 69 cultivate and 7 seeded Igor shian tag Finally Derek Henry seems to be on track to play in Saturday's divisional playoff game against the Bengals as a running back successfully went through a practice yesterday involving contact with defensive players Henry has been out since fracturing his foot on October 31st I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports outdate Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com The Bloomberg business at and at Bloomberg quick take This is a Bloomberg business flash Before I get to the price action in market some M and a type news that we're getting on the Bloomberg terminal right now first Blackstone is acquiring interplex for an enterprise value of about 1.6 billion.

Dan Schwartzman Brian Tottenham Steven Bergman Premier League Manchester Unit Spain Atlético Alexander zverev stefanos Andrei Rublev Felix OJ asima Diego Schwartzman Leicester City Barbara creature Cova Maria sakari Naomi Osaka Amanda anisimova Belinda bench Redford Premier League garbine muguruza Igor shian
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:58 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The highest level since November 20th In San Francisco I'm at Baxter and this is Doug Chris It is indeed and let's get to Dan Schwartzman as we look at global sports here on daybreak Asia Dano a surprise occurs in La Liga Yeah Doug I think we can clearly say that Atlanta Madrid knocked out of the Copa del Rey in the round of 16 two nil by Rao associate that They just have not played while they were of course La Liga champions last year Tottenham jumps up to 5th in the Premier League table a shocking three to two win at Leicester City Steven Bergman scoring a brace He scores equalizer 5 minutes in a stoppage shine then two minutes later he scores the winner Elsewhere the Premier League Manchester United beats Brent for three to one to move to move level with arsenal for 6 in the table Big upset at the Australian open tense seated Hubert order catch losing and trade sets to advan mannarino in the second round Notables advance include third seed Alexander zverev and 17 CD gal men mon fields big names and action today for the seed stefanos schismus 5th seated Andre Rublev 13 C Diego Schwartzman Looking at the women's draw fourth C Barbara cratchit Cova the 5th seed Maria sakari and 13 seated Naomi Osaka all advancing in straight sets the American Amanda nismo of advances as well upsetting 20 seconds see the bell into benches and trade sets In action tonight two sea arena sabalenka third seat garbine muguruza succeeded in that cultivate and 7 seat egas fiance NBA scoreboard local teams and action 1140 to go in the second quarter in Washington Wizards trailing Brooklyn 33 to 28 tipping off any minute now it's gonna be the Charlotte hornets on the road at the Boston Celtics NHL scoreboard two local teams one 30 to go in the first devil's leading Arizona one nothing face off any minute now the rangers home for Toronto I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update Juliet All right Dan thanks so much Coming up we are going to chat to Ian king Bloomberg news U.S. semiconductor reporter about the Intel CEO urging the U.S. and Europe to push ahead with efforts.

Dan Schwartzman Doug Chris La Liga Steven Bergman Premier League Manchester Unit mannarino Alexander zverev stefanos schismus Andre Rublev Diego Schwartzman Baxter Barbara cratchit Cova Leicester City Maria sakari Rao Naomi Osaka Amanda nismo Tottenham Madrid Premier League
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Sea Casper Ruud and 19 seat Felix ogema are all in action with third seat Alexander zverev already moving on to the second round New street sets Looking at the women's draw top seeded ashleigh Barty advances as his fourth seat Barbara krejcikova with third seed garbine muguruza schedule to take the court later It's the final game of wild card weekend in Los Angeles as a rams are hosting the Arizona Cardinals the rams ended the regular season with the record of 12 and 5 and had won 5 the last 6 games while the Cardinals were 11 and 6 and had lost four Their last 5 And Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day at Bloomberg dot com The Bloomberg business out and at Bloomberg quick take This is a Bloomberg business lash Hi everybody 17 minutes past the hour We update markets every quarter hour here on Bloomberg radio I'm Brian Curtis seeing the Bloomberg interactive brokers studio China's banks are expected to lower their loan prime rates this week that's according to China's official media Jeffrey says that China's onshore and offshore stock markets are ripe to see a rebound in the short term as valuations are now more reasonable and China's Internet sector is attractive But Morgan Stanley has cut ten cents target price by 8% However it's cutting it to $600 and ten cent is trading down 6 tenths of a percent today at four 62 So there's a huge gap there between the target price four ten cent and with stock is currently trading.

Casper Ruud Felix ogema Alexander zverev ashleigh Barty Barbara krejcikova garbine muguruza rams Dan Schwartzman Bloomberg Brian Curtis Arizona Cardinals Bloomberg interactive brokers China Cardinals Los Angeles Jeffrey
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:47 min | 1 year ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Of sport from around the world here's Dan Schwartzman Thanks Brian World's number one ring go back Djokovic who is back in Serbia after losing his appeal to stay in Australia and play the Australian open may not be allowed to play maze French Open as things stand as Francis past stricter COVID rules The country's vaccine pass law approved on Sunday says that one must be vaccinated to enter public areas such as sports venues restaurants movies and other places High seats playing first round matches at the Australian open as two C Daniel Medvedev 15 Andre Rublev 8th seed Casper Ruud and 9th C Felix OJ asimo all in action with third seed Alexander zverev already moving on to the second round in street sets Looking at the women's draw top seeded ashleigh Barty advances as does sports see the Barbara creaky Cova with third seed garbine muguruza schedule to take the court tonight Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski has won his second straight fee for the best award beating out Lionel Messi Mohamed Salah the Ford squirty Putin to seek a record 41 goals in 2021 Chelsea manager Tomas two one manager of the year while eduard mendy of Chelsea takes home goalkeeper of the year Final game of wildcard weekend is tonight in Los Angeles as a rams are hosting the Arizona Cardinals at SoFi Stadium The rams ended the regular season with a record of 12 and 5 and had won 5 their last 6 games while the Cardinals were 11 and 6 and had lost for their last 5 I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports out there Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day As Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business act and at Bloomberg quick take This is a Bloomberg business flash Asian stocks looks look set for kind of a cautious start here We have futures trading higher for equity markets.

Dan Schwartzman Brian World Daniel Medvedev Andre Rublev Casper Ruud Felix OJ asimo Alexander zverev ashleigh Barty Barbara creaky Cova garbine muguruza Djokovic Robert Lewandowski Lionel Messi Mohamed Salah Serbia eduard mendy Francis SoFi Stadium Australia rams Munich
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

The Tennis.com Podcast

14:57 min | 2 years ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

"Here with a veteran, a fan favorite in multiple places around the world. She's had the pleasure of playing in multiple eras and is a person people look to mentor and for advice. Andrea petkovic. Thank you for having me, although veteran and multiple era. You're already put me down in two seconds. That's okay. Well, let me tell you. It's not a put down, because that's just more time on tour means bigger fan base. Yeah, that's true. When I was coaching, people would call me, hey, can you give me a picture with peck a bitch? Like a picture with me and peck a vision sent to you? No, it hurt by herself. And I was like, no, it's creepy. I'm not going to ask her for a picture. So you can tell them you know there's a thing it's called Google pictures. I know, right? So I get requests about you and Georgie. Oh, really? No, interesting. And we are nothing alike. How does Georgie look in person? You know? So we were talking. All right. We can just wave. So we were just talking about how you had the pleasure of playing in multiple eras. And that doesn't make you feel old. A little old, but it's okay. I'm still, you know, in the side of me, I still have a fountain of youth that is welling up every now and then. And you just want a title. So clearly the fountain of youth is like there. Yeah, I'm in my fourth spring. Of my tennis career already. So like, to have a long career like that. I mean, one of the things when I look at you, I think about number one professionalism. Number two, positivity. And like I always tell you, you're an adult. And you're like, what do you mean I'm an adult? It was like the depth of the conversation that you have, just on a whim is hard to come by, right? In a sport full of, you know, young people. So what do you think has been the key to you having such a long and successful care? I just long, but long and successful. Well, there are, I think there are a few things, I think, resilience is one big part of it because if you have a career that's so long, there will be down. There will be values that you have to go through. And I think in that moment, if you just stick with it, and that's the best advice sometimes girls ask me younger girls ask me like, how did you come back after your injuries or how did you get back to the highs after all these setbacks? And it's kind of really simple and really hard at the same time. Just keep doing it. Just stick with it. And I think the hardest thing because I've seen many of my colleagues that were around my age younger, a little older that have retired now and I'm still playing. And I was ready to retire too, but then something inside of me still wanted to do this what I love most and it's tennis. I love playing. I love competing. I think that's also maybe a difference. There are a lot of girls who love playing tennis, but sometimes the competition can be like a war of attrition after a while and after so many years. And I still thrive in this competitive environment. I love to I love the tough moments and matches. I love the stress and I think that's what keeps me going, but yeah, I know it's not a thing that lasts forever and it makes me sad at the same time sometimes. Oh wow. So we've seen Kim Clijsters like retire and come back three times. So how many times have you considered retirement? And did like boredom bring you back or you just said the competitive, but how many times you sit home and says, eh, I want to go do photography now. Well, I wish I could make nice photographs my Instagram would be better. But I had to, I think big moments and I talked to a lot of my colleagues and I think a lot of them had it. And it's when a woman turns around 28 29 as a tennis player, I think that's the first time you sort of have to ask yourself questions that you maybe haven't ask yourself before. And that's like, do I want a family biology is kicking into play? You start to get a little more tired. I felt when I was 28, 29, I all of a sudden felt this strange strange knew I had these strange new thoughts. Oh, my God, I missed everything in my life. I had no youth. I had no partying. I had no crazy college phase. I can't be a doctor anymore. I can't be a lawyer anymore. All these strange thoughts came to me when I was 28, 29, and that was probably the time when I was closest to retiring. And then I took a month off. I just spent a month in New York. It's one of my favorite cities. I sort of did everything that I could do when I'm not on tour. Go to bed when I want to drink a beer when I want to, you know, not have to eat gluten free sugar free whatever. I just did whatever I wanted. And after a month, I was okay. And then I came back and I was fresh again and once I think overcame that that was great. And then the last three, four years I was close just because my knee was not great and that's really hard, I think when you're somebody like me who loves to be professional and who loves to do everything they can each day to be in the best spot to perform well if your body doesn't allow you to do this. And that was really tough for me. I could practice well for two weeks and then I had three or four days where my knee would swell up. And so during the pandemic, I had the opportunity to have a little procedure done. And since then, that's my fourth spring. Since then, exactly my Nisa much better the inflammation has settled a little bit. I have more range. I can flex it better and stretch it better. So I think that's why also I was able to win another title this year and play well again. So you talked about you taking that month off to sort of just regroup and just have a normal life. And now, you know, you read now about the younger players or some of them are struggling with the press or just the pressure in that kind of thing. Is that something you would advise them to do? Because it's kind of hard, right? You got now in the contract you have minimum play requirements. You got premier mandatories. You have all these things where it's like, no, you got to play. Even if you're not ready to play. You know, what is your recommendation to somebody young players who are feeling like overwhelmed a lot more easily? Well, you know, I think the curse of humanity in general is just that we experience we have as humans would have really helped us when we are young and have the body and physics to do all the things that we want to do. And then when you have the experience, the mental experience of putting things into perspective, that's when your body starts to decline. And if you can find the sweet spot somewhere there, that's perfect, right? But so I know how these younger players are feeling because I've been there in the same position when I was 22 23. And once you're older, you know that it's really only up to you. You don't have to play the mandate, even if it's mandatory, and yes, we'll drop a few spots in the rankings, but it doesn't in the end, it doesn't matter because in the long run, if you think about what's going to be in 5 years and 6 years, if you're happy, you're still going to play tennis. And if you're as talented as these young girls, you will still be in the top. You don't have to be three or 5 or 7 right now if you can be that for ten more years if you take a break now. But this is something you know when you're older and just something that you know when you've experienced all the ups and downs. And so it's just what I think that's just part of being young and being an experienced and just going through life with, you know, taking everything at face value and everything is so overwhelming. You just have to get through it. And I hope these young players do. I know that they have more skills than we did back then. I think meditation, a mental strength, people who help you with that are much more common than it used to be when I started playing ten, 12 years ago, there was no such thing. We just sort of had to get through it and swim through the crap in a way. And but now they have more, I think possibilities to work on that, and I hope they use all these opportunities that they have. I have a plumber. So my plumber, every time something goes wrong on my house, I always have a car, I pick them up, and I say, why don't you do this? And why don't you do that? His response to me for ten years has been all the same. He says, keep living youngster. So that's kind of like when you were talking, I was thinking about, you know, the young generation and how they kind of know everything. And now you're looking back like you realize it's not that important. Well, I think also this what's really interesting, I remember when I was 1819 20, it's a really interesting mental state that you're in because at one on one side, you think you're invincible and the world belongs to you and you're the queen or the king of the world and everyone should bow to you. On the other hand, you have so little knowledge compared to what you will acquire over the course of the coming years, but you don't know that. So I think this tension between thinking you're on top of the world and that things go wrong is really hard to come by and that's something that what's being an adult all about, I think combining this thing of still believing in oneself, but also acquiring this humility that you need to go through life in a certain kind of just taking things as they are and accept them and make the best out of it. So you've had a chance to play with great players. The clyster there in the past, the Elena jock itch, you got Sarah pulver. I want to ask you about a couple different answers. Who from that era, did you just sort of could never figure out what it was like ten times and she made me all ten times. But then she loses somebody that would always be. Who from that era like gave you trouble? Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you two anecdotes to this, or not anecdotes, but two things to this. So two players I was never able to beat, but I was always very close and Halep. And all of my matches against them when three sets, and I always lost 7 5 7 6 in the third. And the funny thing about that is that I'm not even that mad about it because the reason why I lost is because I feel or I think that's like part of my personality is that I think when it's an important moment I want to take responsibility and I want to go for the shots. And both of these players were once again Halep at the opposite of me where they are like, okay, this is an important moment. I'm not going to give her anything. So these two things are not really working well together because I was going for things. There is nothing I can really tell myself that I did wrong. I went for my shots, but because they were so endurant and more solid than I was they would always beat me in these tight moments. So that's one thing. And the other thing I had two matches in all of my career, where I felt if I even if I had played the best tennis that I was able to play that day, I still would have lost. And that was again Serena when she was going for the Grand Slam. I played her in Toronto, and the upcoming tournament to her final feat was supposed to be at the U.S. open. She then lost da Vinci. But I played her in the first round. And I played okay, I didn't play great. I played okay. I lost 6 two 6 two, but throughout the whole match, the feeling was, even if I played my best today, I will have no chance. This is how many levels above she is above me, right? That was a really weird feeling because I've never had that before. And then the other time was against Naomi Osaka and Beijing when she won, I had qualified and I was playing really well, actually. And the same result I lost 6 to 6 two. And I played again, okay, not great, but okay, and I still felt like if I played the greatest tennis of my life, I was still not be able to lose. And finally, enough, I don't know. I mean, you've been around, maybe you'll believe me. Every other match I always felt one opening at one point. Sometimes I went through it. Sometimes I turned it around sometimes I managed to win the match is sometimes not, but you have every in every match, no matter how easy you lose it, there's an opening. There is a tension you feel the other player go through. There is something where you can still turn it around. Not with Serena and Naomi, those were the two matches I didn't feel like I could win no matter how I played. So is that what keeps you going today? I mean, I still enjoy watching you play. I actually enjoy all the people that come to watch you play and you're like, gazing at you. If you want to try to give me a hum, what's up? They're all jealous because I got to kiss on the cheek from pectoralis. So is that what you're doing Corona Corona is like fist bump. But is that what keeps you going like the belief that other than maybe one or two players like today like a halla in Osaka that everybody else you feel like on a good day if I'm healthy and playing well, you got a chance? Is that what keeps you? I think it's part that it's part the feeling that I have when I walk on a court and there is a great audience and it's a beautiful court and it's I feel like there is a sort of energy that combines everyone involved and it's not only the players. It's the chair umpire. It's the lines, men and women. It's the ball boys. It's the audience. There is some kind of energy that transpires when everyone is in the match and is playing. It's like we're all one big ball of energy in that moment. And this is something that because I have done other things in life. I know there is no such thing. And any other way of life, I think, at least. And the fact that I'm so competitive that I still want to win and if I feel like I can, I'm not gonna not gonna give up. So one of the things that I think keeps you so humble and helps you sort of stay out here and travel the world is your off court activity. Photography, you're writing. Tell us one thing about yourself. So, like, when you retire, you're going to do more of this. Well, I think I'm probably going to be a writer. It comes very, very easy to me. I do some TV stuff back at home. And that comes quite easy to me too, but it's not as fun to me. Strangely, I don't know why. I know I do it well, and I know I'm good at it, but it's just, I don't know, it's like I just don't feel a 100% fulfilled when I do it. And with writing, it's a whole different thing. It's maybe the only other thing and besides tennis where I feel, oh, this is what I'm meant to do in a way. And strangely enough more than tennis because tennis was always also work for me. I'm not the most natural gifted player in the world. I have certain gifts and I have certain talents..

tennis Georgie Andrea petkovic peck Halep Kim Clijsters Elena jock Sarah pulver Google Naomi Osaka Serena New York da Vinci Toronto Beijing Naomi U.S. Osaka
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

The Tennis.com Podcast

07:19 min | 2 years ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

"Now having to compete against them? Like, oh my God, what was this girl? I don't know. I hope I had some impact, but I also had it. You know, when I started in the tour, and I was playing against Venus and Serena and Maria and all of these players that I've watched when I was a junior player and I also felt like that. And they also had an impact in me so it would be amazing that for the next generation, they can look up to me or learn from what I did good, what I did. But whatever. But yeah, it's great. I think it's a change of generation. Now I'm seeing the U.S. open final this young girls fresh and fearless and you can start seeing that, okay, I'm not the young one anymore. I'm like, okay. There's younger now. So as a coach, I find it hard when the new generation comes. And then fresh out of their juniors and they've never played on hawkeye courts. It's harder to scout. You don't have the you like try to find old clips on YouTube. How do you feel now with the young generation? Because I feel like a learning process. You know, you've got to see how they play, you get to know how they handle the pressure. Do you feel a little more pressure on playing a young players? Because, you know, like I always see people playing Coke cars, like nobody wants to lose to the young player. Right to the baby. You know, there is a certain advantage and but it's hard because, you know, sometimes everybody says the experience is very important. And it is. But the more experience you have, the more you know. And the more you know them where you think, right? So I feel like it's great to have the experience because you know how to handle things and more mature. But at the same time, I'm like, sometimes I wish I was like younger and more unconscious of everything. You know, you think less, you just go out there and play and give it all, and that's it. But yeah, you definitely never want to lose to a younger player, but this is tennis. So if they have a good day at today's level, you're home. You go out. Go to the next tournament. Totally. Yeah. So you're one of the people who have been able to win a slam. And then one another's land. And, you know, when I look at the new generation of Grand Slam champions, having seen what happens afterwards, I worry for them, right? And I'm like, oof. Here's what's going to happen, how they gonna handle it. What advice having successfully done to a final, want to slam, then one woman after that, what advice would you give to a first time Grand Slam champion? Well, I think you're so right that, you know, it can be the beginning of everything or the end. Because it can be so affected by the success. And there is nothing harder than to manage success, but also not success. You know, they're both are so difficult and fragile to just to deal with I felt I can only speak about myself, no, but I mean, it was a process I have to say, I went through ups and downs. Also, I believe that if I could do it once, I could do it again. So I was super sure that I can do it, you know, if I want a major, I can win two, and I can win three is just putting the puzzle together and working hard and it will come. But yeah, I wasn't 18 when I won my first Grand Slam. I think that helps. But yeah, definitely, it's very important to have a good team around you, team that keeps you where you have to be. So you now have the recipe on how to set yourself up for the weeks. In order to be successful, I need this, this and this. What are those things? And it's obviously the team's job to set it all up. It's the coach's job to find the perfect practice. We don't want to practice that person. She's not going to like that kind of ball, right? What are sort of your cues to setting yourself up to have a successful sort of tournament? Well, the recipe I wish I had perfectly, but I think you gotta do your homework. You get to prepare well. That's for sure, no matter what you're doing, that gives you that confidence of having done your job, or at least what you can control. I feel like you've got to work also on your mental side. You know, you've got to go through all of those days that you don't feel to train and all of those moments where you're like, oh, I wish I want to go to the mall or whatever. So you have to you have to feel like you have done your part. Once you go to the tournament, because once you're there, it's just about handling the nerves and handling your energy. You've got to be fresh for when the match starts and not empty already. But yeah, I don't feel I have the recipe because then you have to execute that. One thing is to get ready, but then the other part is to go out there and execute everything you've been working. So that's the hard part. Sometimes you have to find ways and sometimes you don't find them and you get, you know, you know how it is. It's hard. Yes. So talking about the recipe, I'm actually just some questions because the fans want to get to know you. So hotel or air-b-n-b. Well, really depends, but I would say I would say hotel. Roof open or closed. Open. Wimbledon, court 18 or court three. Chord three. I'm just gonna say neither stadium. Choose between these two. Bananas are bars. Bananas. Here's the one. Breakfast at Wimbledon or breakfast in Asia. Breakfast. In Wimbledon or in Asia, I actually love Asian food. But because it's so special in Wimbledon, I go for women. It's like an experience. Okay, team dinner or eat solo. Team dinner. On the airplane, sit together or separate. Separate. Yes. You don't have to answer this, but you could say another drink. Gatorade powerade. Oh. Skater it? I have a choice. People people are like, yeah, either one. Hawkeye or real bounce. I think hawkeye, that's technology. Come on, let's support technology. Yeah. Favorite tournament that's not a Grand Slam. Favorite tournament. That's hard. There was many nice Romans. I'm thinking, favorite tournament. Let's say the canyon wells. Come on. That's a beautiful tournament in the wells. All right, and my last one is, the one player when the draw is being made, you're like, please let me play this girl. Who's the one player? Oh, I can't say that. I can't say that. Not even my coach, I think knows that. I keep it for me. I'm sorry. I respect that. You don't want to give them an ad. They're like, ah, she doesn't like playing me. So thank you for joining the show. It's been fun having you. This is like one of the few times we've had like.

Serena Venus Maria Coke YouTube Wimbledon tennis U.S. Asia
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

The Tennis.com Podcast

07:57 min | 2 years ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

"Very special guests this week. But before we talk to them, let's talk about what happened last week. We've got a yet another young gun emerging, taking advantage of a draw where there was no Novak, no Rafa. No fear. Yana center. Going all the way to the title last week and taking out Diego Schwartzman, two and two in the final. And probably one of the most impressive performances I've seen of his young career. And now we'll be another under 21 in the top 15 on the ATP side. On the women's side, we see a net condivi. In Moscow, coming back from a set and three love down to take a title and continues her red hot streak since July. We've always known she was deceptively athletic. Patiently aggressive. But last week was just a great display of her mental fortitude. How you can be a set in three love down and gain point and continue to fight and look up and see yourself in the third set, holding the trophy. Congratulations to in that contribution. And now for our first guest, two time Grand Slam champion. One of the most popular Spanish athletes on the cover of vogue, garbine muguruza. She opens up about what it was like to get to a Grand Slam final and lose it. It took the next year, get to a Grand Slam final. And when it beats Serena Williams, what the lob and what it felt like to see that ball hang in the air before finally drop on match point for her first Grand Slam title. And then I talked about what happens after you won a Grand Slam. The time in between her French Open title and her run to woman in the very next year. What happens? How life changes? How she has been able to have quite honestly keep it on track through coaching changes through all the obligations we hear grandstand champions to talk about are being muguruza has weathered the storm and been pretty consistently in the top ten. Welcome to the tennis dot com podcast. We are here with one of the greatest players. Today's era, this is a French Open champion, a Wimbledon champion, a celebrity off the court. I recently started following on Instagram and saw your photo shoots and stuff. I was like, I didn't know you had that in you. I've been in muguruza. Welcome to the show. Thank you. Thank you for having me. So the first time I heard about you was at the French Open. I think we lost in the forefront that year. And I went home. And then I remember the lob in the finals. And he beats arena. I know how like you're sitting on the side as a coach, just on the sideline and that ball goes in and you start gripping your seat and you come up, up, up, and like please go and please go in. Tell me what you were thinking when the ball was hanging in the air. Well, I love playing lobs. I don't know why. And that was the highest level I've ever played. And I don't know, I think everybody was in shock because the umpire was ensure Serena was like, was it in or not? And I was just so nervous and that's the way I won a tournament. What a weird way, right? I know. You expect like a winner like an ace. But who cares? I got it. It was well, I think the entire that was the best way because when the whole stadium is in suspense is like, it's out, it's in. It's out. And even Serena's like, oh, it's out. You wish, right? I think that added even more to the suspense. And tell me how life changed after that because I remember 2017 when someone U.S. open the next day it was like life is completely different. Tell me how life changed. Honestly, my life didn't change, because my close team and my surrounding didn't change. I definitely felt the popularity. But it's something that it didn't has never bothered me. It did affect me a little bit in terms of being more busy and having to prioritize and keep focusing on my tennis player. You know, and I have to focus on that. Because, you know, there's a lot of candies here and things to do and you know, you can easily start training less, let's say. But I don't know. It took a long time actually to sink it in and realize that when a major and at the beginning, I was a little bit, I don't know, shocked until I'm like, you know what? Yeah, I did it. And I was seeing videos and photos. I'm like, yeah, yeah, I have a French Open, like, come on, start believing in it. But yeah, it was a process. Like for everyone, I guess. Because you know, as a kid, I ever kid like, oh yeah, I want to turn pro. I want to win a Grand Slam. And then you get there and you're like, oh my God, it's like really happening. And you get kind of like scared. And always used to say, one of my old coaches used to say, fear is false expectations appearing real. And I remember like, you know, you get the night before and you're like, oh my God, it's kind of like, I mean, I know I said I could do it, but I didn't really think I could do it. But now I'm here, so I gotta do it. Did you feel like, oh my God, was the night before? How did you feel? I actually didn't doubt a lot because I had experience already a final that I lost in Wimbledon against Serena on 2016. So I knew what playing a fine of a Grand Slam was. And I knew that nobody was going to remember the finalist. Because everything that matters, it's the trophy and who wins it. And so I went to that French Open final against the same opponent feeling more confident on that surface. It wasn't grass. It was clay court. And I'm like, okay, here I can do more damage. And I didn't doubt. I was super confident after the whole winning all of the matches and I didn't feel that nervous actually. So you know, I think for Americans, the U.S. open is like the Super Bowl of our sport. To be an American one U.S. open. You know, the Spanish players own the clay. Do you think that winning the French was like sort of the perfect storm? Because back where you're from. That's like what you all grew up on. You all know how to work that clay better than any other country in the world. Yeah, I mean, when you're a little and you're practicing in Spain, you know, when you're playing the point, they're like, all the coaches would be like, imagine you're playing in French Open. Imagine you're there, imagine this is the match point of rolling garos. You know, so it's like, yeah, on an everyday conversation. So I grown up seeing all the Spanish players winning that tournament and yeah, it was like I have to win a major, which one would I prefer? Obviously, French Open. To start to start. So you're very versatile in terms of sports. You've had the opportunity to interact with celebrities and sports. So my brother, all my best Friends played in the NBA. And we always ask a question, what was your first big purchase after you got the bag? I Rolex. Yes. And now you get them for free. Well, I was always so since I was little, I was always, you know, my whole family loved the brand and I said, okay, one year when I can save some money, or I feel like I can do it. I'm going to go to the store. I'm going to purchase one. And so that was my guess, yeah, the first thing that really had a special value to me. So now there's a lot of Spanish up and coming players. You got Paula but those side, you got all these young talents. And I think your success has inspired them. Do you have any contact with the next generation or do you know the impact that you've had on that class? And how is it.

Yana center Diego Schwartzman garbine muguruza muguruza Serena Novak Serena Williams tennis Moscow U.S. Super Bowl Spain NBA Paula
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

"Ninth ranked Notre Dame blew a big lead before coming back to beat Florida State in overtime. 41 38 Notre Dame head coach Frank Kelly said he was joking when he attempted to repeat a quote from former Buccaneers coach John McKay. After the game, Kelly was asked about Notre Dame stopping of Florida State rally and he said, quote I'm in favor of execution. Maybe our team needs to be executed after tonight. We just didn't execute very well. Hilarious tonight. All this will be squaring off against Louisville in the Chick fil A Kickoff game in Atlanta or missile be without head coach Lane Kiffin, who tested positive for Covid over the weekend. Sunday night Baseball. The Giants regained sole possession of first place in the US knocked off the Dodgers at Oracle Park, six for Steve Duggar, chipping in with a two run triple for San Francisco. Which is now a game up on l atop the division, and things got a little snippy at the US Open last night. Garbine Muguruza called Barbara Critique Ova so unprofessional for taking a medical time out. Justice Margarita had momentum in the second set of their fourth round match. When play resumed critic Ova 1/7 straight points and ended up winning that match early this morning 6376. But the highlight of the day was earlier when, after knocking off defending Japanese Osaka in around three Canadian team Layla Fernandez pulled off another major upset, defeating 16th seeded Angelique Kerber 467662. From the NFL Cowboys Provo guard Zach Martin tested positive for Covid so he will not play in Thursday night's season opener against the Buccaneers and from golf Patrick Cantley one the FedEx Cup firing of final round 169 for one shot win over John Ram at the Tour championship, and that's what's happening. Thanks, Erica. Uh, Zack Martin thing is Big loss for the Cowboys. He's one of the best offensive lineman in all of football behind Quentin Nelson. The Colts guard probably the second best guard and all of the league, and I don't think a guard missing a game moves the needle. It's not going to change the spread for this game. It's not like if deck Prescott or Zeke Elliott, we're out. But the Cowboys so much of their success. With Prescott at quarterback has hinged on having one of the best offensive lines in the NFL. And now for this game, they're shorthanded. You saw the way the Bucks Front seven can heat things up. And really get after a quarterback. Look at what they did to Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl. It's not the type of team you want to face with a patchwork offensive line. The reason why it's happening. Covid Martin was fully vaccinated, still tested positive, still less to miss five days. I'll tell you what. As much as we want to believe in as much as as a sports talk show host on CBS sports radio here. I would like to not have to talk about covid whatsoever. And put that in the past and bury it and move on and never have to talk about it again. Brady is right. He just said this. It is still A big issue this year, and he thinks it's going to be an even bigger one with fans and with travel and with restrictions, not as tight as they were. There's no like movable bubble like there was for the NFL last year, where they weren't playing in one place. But they had players can find the hotels and team facilities and that kind of thing basically quarantined. That's not the case anymore. Players that are vaccinated are still testing positive Now they don't have you know terrible symptoms. But the positive test still gets you. Knocked out of the game. College football tonight. Look at all, Miss. Old Miss is 100% vaccinated. Lane. Kiffin led that charge. He tested positive he's out. So to start this week, we've got one of the best coaches in college football. Unable to coach and we've got one of the best offensive lineman in the NFL, unable to play That's going to continue to happen. That's going to continue to be the backed. I think one of the backdrops to this season as much as we all hate it. 855 to 1 to 4 to 27.

Patrick Mahomes Garbine Muguruza Angelique Kerber Layla Fernandez Quentin Nelson Patrick Cantley Zeke Elliott Zack Martin Steve Duggar Erica Zach Martin John Ram Lane Kiffin Covid Martin Notre Dame John McKay Kelly Florida State US Open Frank Kelly
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:44 min | 2 years ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"World. Here's Dan Schwartzman. Thanks Dag. Three major upsets occurring at Wimbledon in the women's draw as fourth seed Sofia Kenin loses her second round match to fellow American Madison Brengle. Citta Bianca and Rescue falls to trade sets at least Cornette on 90 Belinda bench which loses Takaya Juvenile. Notable winners include two seat arena said Bellanca, third seed Elina Svitolina. Seven. Cdd Grocery Antec eight. C. Kelly, No Pliskova and 11 seed Garbine Muguruza taking a look at the men's draw top seed Novak Djokovic, winning his second round match in straight sets over Kevin Anderson. Others moving on include 15 Andrzej Ruble, have seven seed Matteo Bertini. Ninth seeded Diego Schwartzman tensely Dennis Shape oval off who wins in a walkover along with Kane chicory in American Frances Tiafoe After an 18 month courtship sources are reporting that Manchester United in Russia doorman have agreed to a £72.9 million transfer fee in principle for winger James Sancho. The 21 Year old has agreed to a five year contract will take a medical before signing the deal. The N C. Double a board of directors suspending rules prohibiting student athletes from profiting off their image name and likeness. Athletes will now be able to sign with agents and make money sounding autographs, monetizing their social media as well as profiting off of advertisements. Finally, some good news to the Milwaukee Bucks heading into Game five. The Eastern Conference finals as two time M v P. Janice Santa to Campo does not have structural damage to his left knee after landing awkwardly in Game four. I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg World Sports update Markets Headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day at Bloomberg com. Bloomberg Business at and Bloomberg Quick Take. This is a Bloomberg business Flash equities in the APAC region right now are a little weak not by much. In Tokyo, For example, we've got the Nikkei down about 1/10 of 1%. We're seeing weakness among communication services. Also information technology stocks weaker in the Japanese session. It's kind of interesting because it's not unlike what we had here in the states. There was weakness in information technology that sent the NASDAQ composite down about 2/10 of 1%. Although on the positive side in the U. S. We had energy and industrials Moving higher and that helped do you send the S and P. 500 to a record with a gain of just about 1/10 of 1% 40 to 97. If you're keeping score at home now, in terms of echo data. Some of the numbers that we've had for areas of the eight pack region have been disappointing. The BOJ reported that its June large manufacturing Hong Kong this is the index reading of 14. That was a little disappointing. The street was looking for 16. And for Australia the I H s market June manufacturing me a reading of 58.6. But that is down from the number of in May, which was 60.4. So if you look at the equity price action now in Sydney, the ASX 200 is down 1/10 of 1%, meantime and sold the cost Be weaker by about 4/10 of 1%. Not a lot of movement in the bond market. U S. 10 Year treasury in the Tokyo session has a yield of 1 46 bear in mind will have the employment report due Friday morning here in the U. S. Special coverage. 8 30 AM Wall Street time here on Bloomberg Radio. Quite a bit of dollar strength. In the New York session. The Bloomberg dollar spot Index was up 4/10 of 1%. And for the month of June, the Bloomberg dollar spot rose 2.3% right now, first day of July in Asia, and the Bloomberg dollar spot is up. 1/10 of 1%. We'll have more on markets in 15 minutes. Global News is next. Ted Baxter is in the Bloomberg 9 60 newsroom in San Francisco. Ed Yeah, Douglas this.

Diego Schwartzman Novak Djokovic James Sancho Kevin Anderson Matteo Bertini Dennis Shape Elina Svitolina Dan Schwartzman Garbine Muguruza Sofia Kenin Manchester United San Francisco Asia Ted Baxter £72.9 million Russia No Pliskova Ninth Tokyo Bellanca
"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:39 min | 2 years ago

"garbine muguruza" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Up at Bloomberg dot com slash professional, says Bloomberg Daybreak Asia It's 45 minutes past the hour. Time for a check of sports from around the world. Here's Dan Schwartzman. Thanks, Dag. Big day Euro 2020 is three time European champion Spain overcomes an own goal 20 minutes into the match. The knock of Croatia 5 to 3, scoring twice an extra time have answered the quarterfinals. Shocker does occur, though, as defending World Cup champion France is eliminated by Switzerland five to foreign pens as killing nabobs trying to stop by goalkeeper Young summer after three or regulation in extra time. The Swiss, who now move on to the quarter finals, came back from the late 321 deficit to send the match extra time by scoring in the 81st and 90th minutes upsets going down in the first round at Wimbledon, starting out the women's draw as long Stevens beats Tennessee to Patrick of it demonstrates sets. Meanwhile, second seat arena Sabah Lanka fourth seeded Sofia Canon seven seat IGA Shi and Take an 11 seed Garbine Muguruza. All advanced the second round big ups in the men's draw as American Frances Tiafoe beats third seat Stephanos types of business straight sets to advance to the second round into Pisces coming off losing to Novak Djokovic in the finals, the French Open just a few weeks back. Speaking of the topsy Djokovic loses the first set to Jack Draper before winning the next three. Other notables to advance include 1500 rubles. Eight Cedar Berta Batista good and two time winner Andy Murray. Finally the Boston Celtics officially introducing new head coach email Udoka earlier today in a press conference, Udoka says he intends to push young stars Jason Tatum and Jalen Brown to be even better players moving forward. I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg World Sports update Markets Headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day at.

Dan Schwartzman Jason Tatum Jalen Brown Jack Draper Novak Djokovic Andy Murray Boston Celtics Patrick French Open 5 Stevens second seat seven seat 81st 3 third seat American 1500 rubles Stephanos fourth