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"madison keys" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:14 min | 3 weeks ago

"madison keys" Discussed on WTOP

"Defending kansas super city bowl champion chiefs kicking off the season against the detroit lions who had a pretty good strong to finish to their season a year ago so they're getting some love and get a little national television season opening game tonight casey is one eight straight openers and they open up as the defending champions are former offensive coordinator now in town here he's excited to watch his former team tonight see what they can do and he's also a pretty high on his new quarterback you know what uh... sam is just numbers from the players say this over and over again that he just call me school he's very collective he doesn't get too high obviously he doesn't get too down with i love his demeanor i think he does an outstanding job of jess handling all information the is being provided and a lot of players to the same thing about how a calm he is in the huddle and uh... on the field so it doesn't the the moment not too big for him to notice that this summer and we'll see how it all translates to the field on sunday one o 'clock kickoff at fedex field commanders and the cardinals no baseball tonight for the nationals and the orioles both have the day off u .s. open women's semi -finals sun tap tonight to americans are to make it an all -american finalist cocoa golf and madison keys opposite for bra opposite uh... matches tonight cocoa golf against carolina mukova and madison keys against arnest hablanca george walls to meet you before thank you george it's been an afternoon of severe weather we still have at least one severe thunderstorm warning in effect up around the westminster area of carol county other places are getting hit hard will have the latest ahead three twenty six it's time the nfl season kicks off tonight and get ready with incredible offers from from fandoul america's number one sports book this is george wallace right now new customers can bet five dollars and get two hundred that's guaranteed plus all customers about five dollars will get one hundred dollars off nfl sunday ticket from youtube and youtube tv visit fandoul dot com slash g w and kick off the nfl season with an offer you won't want to miss must be twenty one older president virginia first online real money wager only ten dollar deposit required bonus issued as non -withdrawable bonus bets that expire seven after days receipt restrictions apply see terms at fandoul dot com slash sportsbook gambling problem call one eight hundred gambler nfl nfl sunday ticket offer and september eighteenth no refunds terms and embargoes apply one hundred dollar off nfl sunday ticket not youtube tv youtube tv base plan required to watch youtube tv redemption requires a google account and current form of payment commercial use excluded take a stand for less traffic congestion and clean air on car free day september twenty second try other ways to get around like transit rideshare biking walking scootering or teleworking take the free pledge at carfreemetrodc .org for special promotions and a chance to win great prizes even if you're already car free or hybrid work schedule sign up at the comcast business complete connectivity solution its cyber security internet and mobile all from on one provider comcast business powering possibilities restriction supply comcast

"madison keys" Discussed on WTOP

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02:07 min | Last month

"madison keys" Discussed on WTOP

"Many questions surrounding this team. New York Times. great. Certainly the fans are loving it. Sellout crowd on Sunday against Arizona. Cardinals Now the have yet to name their starting quarterback as their new head coach Jonathan Gannon is not going to reveal who his starter is because he wants to maintain a competitive advantage. On paper the commanders are favored by a hefty seven points. Cardinals could go with either Clayton Toone, a rookie or the veteran in Josh Dobbs. US Open on the men's side top seed Carlos Alcaraz rolls into the quarter straight set win. Also Francis Tiafoe getting set for his quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday night he'll face fellow American Ben Shelton. Another American Taylor Fritz will face Novak Djokovic in the quarters on Tuesday afternoon. Madison Keys beats Jessica Pegula 6 -1 6 -3 so the American into the quarterfinals for the first time in five years. Dodgers star pitcher Julio Urias arrested on felony domestic charges. He had been suspended several years ago by MLB for suspicion of domestic battery. The Dodgers say for now that Urias is not with the team. MLB is investigating the case. Dodgers visit the Nats this weekend. I'm Frank Hanrahan, WTOP sports. Still ahead on WTOP the latest on our blazing temperatures the rest of this week. We'll also take a look at of course you've heard about burning rubber. This is burning mud to get away from burning man out in the Nevada desert and more. Stay with us. Feeling overlooked by your business bank treated like another number in a sea of digits. At Capital Bank we see beyond the numbers. We see the drive behind each business while others are pulling back. We're pushing ahead. Providing businesses with the loans and lines of credit they need to thrive. Capital Bank, turning ifs and buts into plans and profits. We're not just in your zip code, we're in your corner. Capital CapitalBankMD .com, number FDIC. At the Alzheimer's Association walk to end Alzheimer's, walking means so much more. It means fighting for a different future, for families facing the disease today, for

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Wouldn't be Serena. I've been with some Venus, so thank you, Venus. And all this stepping away from the court by some of the sport's greatest stars is intensifying discussion here in the U.S. about the new up and coming players, including the young Francis tiafoe, who made it to the men's semifinals before losing to Carlos alcaraz. I'm going to come back and I will win this thing one day. I'm sorry, guys. Tiafoe is the first black American to reach the semifinals since tennis great Arthur Ashe did that more than 50 years ago. And tennis star and ESPN commentator Patrick McEnroe says they're just some amazing stories behind some of the younger players who will infuse new energy in the sport. And here he is with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hayes, let's listen in. Francis giacomo's tour is an incredible one. It's like an American fairytale, really, with his parents coming from Sierra Leone, his mom working two jobs as a nurse. His dad being the head of maintenance at a tennis facility, and that's how Francis and his twin brother happened to get into tennis. Just amazing, but also these guys play with so much with athleticism, style. And they love it. And the crowds love them. Well, I was fortunate enough to be in Arthur Ashe when tiafoe beat Nadal. That was quite a moment for a lot of people. Not only the thrill of seeing this young man that we've been watching just his acceleration in his development as a tennis player, right? And also for people kind of there in nostalgia about seeing Rafa Nadal, who's not done yet, present presumably, but see him lose not even get to the finals. I mean, it was a great performance by Frances and even though Nadal was absolute death. It was still pretty darn good. And tiafoe had a really play well and finish him off because the Dow is not going to give anything away. And remember Rafa hadn't lost a match in a major all year, he won the first two majors of the year in Australia and at the French Open. And then had to withdraw before his semifinal with Nick curios and Wimbledon because of the stomach injury. So because of the stomach injury all summer that he was nursing, he wasn't really at a 100%. But again, that being said, he's still Rafa. You still got to finish him off. And tiafoe did that and then he came back to beat a very tough Andre Rublev this Russian in the quarterfinals to make his move into the semifinals. Oh yeah, he's a dynamo for sure. So it is part of this new era about race losing Serena gaining tiafoe. Is the new era about tennis also spreading to more different kinds of people in the U.S. and globally. Well, definitely has done that on the women's side. I mean, you've saw the Serena and Venus effect with lots of young African American women who are now not that young, but you've obviously got the youngest one in coco Goff when you've had Madison keys and Sloane Stephens. And countless others. So I've seen a change even in the last ten years attending a lot of junior tennis tournaments as I deal with even in our tennis academy at Randall's island here, the McEnroe tennis academy. So I've seen the impact from all backgrounds of particularly young girls. And I hope that tiafoe will have some impact on young boys because I still think at least in the United States it's not as popular in the African American community. Tennis, it is for women. I think mostly because of Venus and Serena and also because in professional women's tennis, you can make a lot of money. So that attracts more people of all different backgrounds to the sport, whereas tennis for guys for young boys is not at the top of the list. But worldwide, you're actually right. I mean, players coming from all over the world is just amazing. The popularity of tennis has grown in other parts of the world. Especially in the last 20 years, which is why in some ways, the U.S., I think, fell behind in creating and helping develop top players. But it's good to see that that's on the women's side. We're doing very well. And on the men's side, we're starting to see an impact of tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Opel, brooksby, corda. We got a good group of good, really good young American men, but TFO definitely has the most charismatic of all those players. The first one now to get through to a major semifinal. When I ask a couple other questions looking ahead, for example, will someone not named Nadal win the French Open in 2023? That's a great question, Kathleen. If some of it depends on the health of Nadal, he did look a little bit slower, which he actually admitted in his post match press conference. I'm going to say yes. I'm going to say yes, someone will. I mean, it's got to happen at some point, right? I mean, I think with alcaraz's development, Casper Ruud, who's great play core player, got to the finals last year losing to Nadal. He would be a guy. And sinner, sinner who lost to alcaraz can play on clay as well. So I think the younger generation not only are they coming, Kathleen, they're here. Yeah. You know, they're here. And I think that's sinner alcaraz match was really, to me, a generational shift in the way the game is played. The speed and the tempo that the match was played at was something I haven't seen before quite honestly. So whether one of those guys or someone else can put that together in a major at the French Open if

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:25 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Wouldn't be, I wouldn't be Serena if it wasn't Venus. Thank you, Venus. And all this stepping away from the court by some of the sport's greatest stars is intensifying discussion here in the U.S. about the new up and coming players, including the young Francis tiafoe, who made it to the men's semifinals before losing to Carlos alcaraz. I'm going to come back and I will win this thing one day, I'm sorry guys. TfL is the first black American to reach the semifinals since tennis great Arthur Ashe did that more than 50 years ago. And tennis star and ESPN commentator Patrick McEnroe says they're just some amazing stories behind some of the younger players who will infuse new energy in the sport. And here he is with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hayes, let's listen in. Francis giacomo store is an incredible one. It's like an American fairytale, really, with his parents coming from Sierra Leone, his mom working two jobs as a nurse. His dad being the head of maintenance at a tennis facility, and that's how Francis and his twin brother happened to get into tennis. Just amazing, but also these guys play with so much with athleticism, style. And they love it. And the crowds love them. Well, I was fortunate enough to be in Arthur Ashe. When tiafoe beat Nadal, that was quite a moment for a lot of people. Not only the thrill of seeing this young man that we've been watching just his acceleration in his development as a tennis player, right? And also for people kind of there in nostalgia about seeing Rafa Nadal, who's not done yet, present presumably, but see him lose not even get to the finals. I mean, it was a great performance by Francis, and even though Nadal was absolute best. It was still pretty darn good. And tiafoe had a really play well and finish him off because the Dow is not going to give anything away. And remember, Rafa hadn't lost a match in a major all year, he won the first two majors of the year in Australia and at the French Open. And then had to withdraw before his semifinal with Nick curios at Wimbledon because of the stomach injury. So because of the stomach injury all summer that he was nursing, he wasn't really at a 100%. But again, that being said, he's still Rafa. You still got to finish him off. And tiafoe did that. And then he came back to beat a very tough Andrei Rublev this Russian in the quarterfinals to make his move into the semifinals. Oh yeah, he's a dynamo for sure. So it is part of this new era about race losing Serena gaining tiafoe. Is the new era about tennis also spreading to more different kinds of people in the U.S. and globally. Well, definitely has done that on the women's side. I mean, you saw the Serena and Venus effect with lots of young African American women who are now not that young, but you've obviously got the youngest one and coco Goff when you've had Madison keys and Sloane Stephens. And countless others. So I've seen a change even in the last ten years attending a lot of junior tennis tournaments as I do with even in our tennis academy at Randall's island here, the McEnroe tennis academy. So I've seen the impact from all backgrounds of particularly young girls. And I hope that tiafoe will have some impact on young boys because I still think at least in the United States it's not as popular in the African American community. Tennis, it is for women. I think mostly because of Venus and Serena and also because in professional women's tennis, you can make a lot of money. So that attracts more people of all different backgrounds to the sport, whereas tennis for guys for young boys is not at the top of the list. But worldwide, you're actually right. I mean, players coming from all over the world is just amazing. The popularity of tennis has grown in other parts of the world. Especially in the last 20 years, which is why in some ways, the U.S., I think, fell behind in creating and helping develop top players. But it's good to see that that's the women's side. We're doing very well. And on the men's side, we're starting to see an impact of tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Opel, brooksby, corda. We've got a good group of good, really good young American men, but TFO definitely is the most charismatic of all those players. The first one now to get through to a major semifinal. When I ask a couple other questions looking ahead, for example, will someone not named Nadal when the French Open in 2023? That's a great question, Kathleen. Some of it depends on the health of Nadal. He did look a little bit slower, which actually admitted in his post match press conference. I'm going to say yes. I'm going to say yes, someone will. I mean, it's got to happen at some point, right? I mean, I think with alcaraz's development, Casper Ruud, who's great play core player, got to the finals last year losing to Nadal. He would be a guy. And sinner, sinner who lost to alcaraz can play on clay as well. So I think the younger generation, not only are they coming, Kathleen, they're here. They're here. And I think that's sinner alcaraz match was really, to me, a generational shift in the way the game is played. The speed and the tempo that the match was played at was something I haven't seen before quite honestly. So whether the one of those guys or someone else can put that together in a major at the French Open if the Dell's healthy will be something to see next year and certainly be something to look for. How about Novak Djokovic? She's in great shape. He wants to play he wanted to play in this open and he couldn't. So what are his prospects looking like to you? I think it's prospects are great. I mean, obviously it's been rough for him because of his decision not to be vaccinated to play a lot of tournaments. He hasn't been able to come to the U.S. and he's missed a lot of big events, obviously missed the Australian open. Those are two tournaments where he'd be the favorite at. But I think yes, he's still quick enough and nimble enough that he could play with these young guys, but I don't think for that much longer. I mean, that's how good I think this new players are. So, you know, I give them another one to three years, probably where if he can stay healthy and motivated and get into countries. That he's not able to play that many tournaments, but again, he knew what he was doing when he made a decision to not get back to he's the only tennis player at least in the top rankings of the world that made that decision. But from a tenant standpoint, there's no doubt that he can still play at

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:28 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Be Serena if it wasn't Venus. So thank you, Venus. And all this stepping away from the court by some of the sport's greatest stars is intensifying discussion here in the U.S. about the new up and coming players, including the young Francis tiafoe, who made it to the men's semifinals before losing to Carlos alcaraz. I'm going to come back and I will win this thing one day. I'm sorry, guys. TfL is the first black American to reach the semifinals since tennis great Arthur ash did that more than 50 years ago. And tennis star and ESPN commentator Patrick McEnroe says they're just some amazing stories behind some of the younger players who will infuse new energy in the sport. And here he is with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hayes. Let's listen in. Francis tiafoe is an incredible one. It's like an American fairytale, really, with his parents coming from Sierra Leone, his mom working two jobs as a nurse. His dad being the head of maintenance at a tennis facility, and that's how Francis and his twin brother happened to get into tennis. Just amazing, but also these guys play with so much with athleticism, style. And they love it. And the crowds love them. Well, I was fortunate enough to be in Arthur Ashe. When tiafoe beat Nadal, that was quite a moment for a lot of people. Not only the thrill of seeing this young man that we've been watching just his acceleration in his development as a tennis player, right? And also for people kind of there in nostalgia about seeing Rafa Nadal, who's not done yet, present presumably, but see him lose not even get to the finals. I mean, it was a great performance by Frances and even though Nadal was absolute death. It was still pretty darn good. And tiafoe had a really play well and finish him off because the Dow is not going to give anything away. And remember, Rafa hadn't lost a match in a major all year, he won the first two majors of the year in Australia and at the French Open. And then had to withdraw before his semifinal with Nick curios and Wimbledon because of the stomach injury. So because of the stomach injury all summer that he was nursing, he wasn't really at a 100%. But again, that being said, he's still Rafa. You still got to finish him off. And tiafoe did that. And then he came back to be the very tough Andrei Rublev that Russian in the quarterfinals to make his new move into the semifinals. Oh, yeah. He's a dynamo for sure. So it is part of this new era about race losing Serena gaining tiafoe. Is the new era about tennis also spreading to more different kinds of people in the U.S. and globally. Well, definitely has done that on the women's side. I mean, you saw the Serena and Venus effect with lots of young African American women who are now not that young, but you've obviously got the youngest one in coco Goff when you've had Madison keys and Sloane Stephens. And countless others. So I've seen a change even in the last ten years attending a lot of junior tennis tournaments as I do and even in our tennis academy at Randall's island here the McEnroe tennis academy. So I've seen the impact from all backgrounds of particularly young girls. And I hope that tiafoe will have some impact on young boys because I still think at least in the United States it's not as popular in the African American community. Tennis, it is for women. I think mostly because of Venus and Serena and also because in professional women's tennis, you can make a lot of money. So that attracts more people of all different backgrounds to the sport, whereas tennis for guys for young boys is not at the top of the list. But worldwide, you're actually right. I mean, players coming from all over the world is just amazing. The popularity of tennis has grown in other parts of the world. Especially in the last 20 years, which is why in some ways, the U.S., I think, fell behind in creating and helping develop top players. But it's good to see that that's on the women's side. We're doing very well. And on the men's side, we're starting to see an impact of tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Opel, brooksby, corda. We've got a good group of good really good young American men, but TFO definitely has the most charismatic of all those players. The first one now to get through to a major semifinal. I want to ask a couple other questions looking ahead, for example, will someone not named Nadal when the French Open in 2023? That's a great question, Kathleen. If some of it depends on the health of Nadal, he did look a little bit slower, which he actually admitted in his post match press conference. I'm going to say yes. I'm going to say yes, someone will. I mean, it's got to happen at some point, right? I mean, I think with alcaraz's development, Casper Ruud, who's great play core player, got to the finals last year losing to Nadal. He would be a guy. And sinner, sinner, who lost to alcaraz can play on clay as well. So I think the younger generation, not only are they coming, Kathleen, they're here. They're here. And I think that's center alcaraz match was really, to me, a generational shift in the way the game is played. The speed and the tempo that the mattress played at was something I haven't seen before quite honestly. So whether the one of those guys or someone else can put that together in a major at the French Open if the Dell's healthy will be something to see next year and certainly be something to look for. How about Novak Djokovic? She's in great shape. He wants to play. He wanted to play in this open and he couldn't. So what are his prospects looking like to you? I think his prospects are great. I mean, obviously it's been rough for him because of his decision not to be vaccinated to play a lot of tournaments. He hasn't been able to come to the U.S. and he's missed a lot of big events, obviously missed the Australian open. Those are two tournaments where he'd be the favorite at. But I think yes, he's still quick enough and nimble enough that he could play with these young guys, but I don't think for that much longer. I mean, that's how good I think this new players are. So, you know, I give them another one to three years, probably where if he can stay healthy and motivated and get into countries. That he's not able to play that many tournaments, but again, he knew what he was doing when he made a decision to not get back to he's the only tennis player at least in the top ranking to the world that made that decision. But from a tennis standpoint, there's no doubt that he can still play at this level for a couple more years. So another looking ahead question. Serena's retiring so he can

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:29 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"It wasn't Venus. So thank you very much. And all those stepping away from the court by some of the sport's greatest stars is intensifying discussion here in the U.S. about the new up and coming players, including the young Francis TFO, who made it to the men's semifinals before losing to Carlos alcaraz. I'm going to come back and I will win this thing one day. I'm sorry, guys. TFO is the first black American to reach the semifinals since tennis great. Arthur Ashe did that more than 50 years ago. And tennis star and ESPN commentator, Patrick Mack, and roe, says they're just some amazing stories behind some of the younger players who will infuse new energy in the sport. And here he is with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hayes. Let's listen in. Francis giacomo store is an incredible one. It's like an American fairytale, really, with his parents coming from Sierra Leone, his mom working two jobs as a nurse. His dad being the head of maintenance at a tennis facility, and that's how Francis and his twin brother happened to get into tennis. Just amazing, but also these guys play with so much with athleticism, style. And they love it. And the crowds love them. Well, I was fortunate enough to be in Arthur Ashe. When tiafoe beat Nadal, that was quite a moment for a lot of people. Not only the thrill of seeing this young man that we've been watching just his acceleration in his development as a tennis player, right? And also for people kind of there in nostalgia about seeing Rafa Nadal, who's not done yet, present presumably, but see him lose not even get to the finals. I mean, it was a great performance by Francis and even though Nadal was at his absolute best. It was still pretty darn good. And tiafoe had a really play well and finish him off because the Dow is not going to give anything away. And remember Rafa hadn't lost a match in a major all year, he won the first two majors of the year in Australia and at the French Open. And then had to withdraw before his semifinal with Nick curios at Wimbledon because of the stomach injury. So because of the stomach injury all summer that he was nursing, he wasn't really at a 100%. But again, that being said, he's still Rafa. You still got to finish him off. And tiafoe did that. And then he came back to be the very tough Andrei Rublev this Russian in the quarterfinals to make his move into the semifinals. Oh, yeah. He's a dynamo for sure. So it is part of this new era about race losing Serena gaining TFO. Is the new era about tennis also spreading to more different kinds of people in the U.S. and globally. Well, definitely has done that on the women's side. I mean, you've saw the Serena and Venus effect with lots of young African American women who are now not that young, but you've obviously got the youngest one and coco Goff when you've had Madison keys and Sloane Stephens. And countless others. So I've seen a change even in the last ten years attending a lot of junior tennis tournaments as I do with even in our tennis academy at Randall's island here, the McEnroe tennis academy. So I've seen the impact from all backgrounds of particularly young girls. And I hope that tiafoe will have some impact on young boys because I still think at least in the United States it's not as popular in the African American community. Tennis, it is for women. I think mostly because of Venus and Serena and also because in professional women's tennis, you can make a lot of money. So that attracts more people of all different backgrounds to the sport, whereas tennis for guys for young boys is not at the top of the list. But worldwide, you're actually right. I mean, players coming from all over the world is just amazing. The popularity of tennis has grown in other parts of the world. Especially in the last 20 years, which is why in some ways, the U.S., I think, fell behind in creating and helping develop top players. But it's good to see that that's the women's side. We're doing very well. And on the men's side, we're starting to see an impact of tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Opel, brooksby, corda. We've got a good group of good, really good young American men, but TFO definitely has the most charismatic of all those players. I think the first one now to get through to a major semifinal. We'll ask a couple other questions looking ahead, for example, will someone not named Nadal when the French Open in 2023? That's a great question, Kathleen. Some of it depends on the health of Nadal. He did look a little bit slower, which he actually admitted in his post match press conference. I'm going to say yes. I'm going to say yes, someone will. I mean, it's got to happen at some point, right? I mean, I think with alcaraz's development, Casper Ruud, who's great play core player, got to the finals last year, losing to Nadal. He would be a guy. And sinner, sinner, who lost to alcaraz can play on clay as well. So I think the younger generation, not only are they coming, Kathleen, they're here. They're here and I think that's sinner alcaraz match was really, to me, a generational shift in the way the game is played. The speed and the tempo that the match was played at was something I haven't seen before quite honestly. So whether the one of those guys or someone else can put that together in a major at the French Open if the Dell's healthy will be something to see next year and certainly be something to look for. How about Novak Djokovic? He's in great shape. He wants to play he wanted to play in this open and he couldn't. So what are his prospects looking like to you? I think his prospects are great. I mean, obviously it's been rough for him because of his decision not to be vaccinated to play a lot of tournaments. He hasn't been able to come to the U.S. and he's missed a lot of big events, obviously missed the Australian open. Those are two tournaments where he'd be the favorite at. But I think yes, he's still quick enough and nimble enough that he could play with these young guys, but I don't think for that much longer. I mean, that's how good I think this new players are. So, you know, I give them another one to three years, probably where if he can stay healthy and motivated and get into countries. And helping them that he's not able to play that many tournaments. But again, he knew what he was doing when he made a decision to not get back to he's the only tennis player at least in the top ranking to the world that made that decision. But from a tenant standpoint, there's no doubt that he can still play at this level for a couple more years. So another looking ahead question. Serena's retiring so we can

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:27 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Be Serena if it wasn't Venus. Thank you, Venus. And all this stepping away from the court by some of the sport's greatest stars is intensifying discussion here in the U.S. about the new up and coming players, including the young Francis tiafoe, who made it to the men's semifinals before losing to Carlos alcaraz. I'm going to come back and I will win this thing one day, I'm sorry, guys. TfL is the first black American to reach the semifinals since tennis great Arthur Ashe did that more than 50 years ago. And tennis star and ESPN commentator Patrick McEnroe says they're just some amazing stories behind some of the younger players who will infuse new energy in the sport. And here he is with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hayes, let's listen in. Francis giacomo store is an incredible one. It's like an American fairytale, really, with his parents coming from Sierra Leone, his mom working two jobs as a nurse. His dad being the head of maintenance at a tennis facility, and that's how Francis and his twin brother happened to get into tennis. Just amazing, but also these guys play with so much with athleticism, style. And they love it. And the crowds love them. Well, I was fortunate enough to be in Arthur Ashe when tiafoe beat Nadal. That was quite a moment for a lot of people. Not only the thrill of seeing this young man that we've been watching just his acceleration in his development as a tennis player, right? And also for people kind of there in nostalgia about seeing Rafa Nadal, who's not done yet, present presumably, but see him lose not even get to the finals. I mean, it was a great performance by Francis, and even though Nadal was at his absolute best. It was still pretty darn good. And tiafoe had a really play well and finish him off because the Dow is not going to give anything away. And remember Rafa hadn't lost a match in a major all year, he won the first two majors of the year in Australia and at the French Open. And then had to withdraw before his semifinal with Nick curios at Wimbledon because of the stomach injury. So because of the stomach injury all summer that he was nursing, he wasn't really at a 100%. But again, that being said, he's still Rafa. You still got to finish him off. And tiafoe did that. And then he came back to beat a very tough Andre Rublev this Russian in the quarterfinals to make his move into the semifinals. Oh yeah, he's a dynamo for sure. So it is part of this new era about race losing Serena gaining tiafoe. Is the new era about tennis also spreading to more different kinds of people in the U.S. and globally. Well, definitely has done that on the women's side. I mean, you saw the Serena and Venus effect with lots of young African American women who are now not that young, but you've obviously got the youngest one and coco Goff when you've had Madison keys and Sloane Stephens. And countless others. So I've seen a change even in the last ten years attending a lot of junior tennis tournaments as I deal with even in our tennis academy at Randall's island here, the McEnroe tennis academy. So I've seen the impact from all backgrounds of particularly young girls. And I hope that tiafoe will have some impact on young boys because I still think at least in the United States it's not as popular in the African American community. Tennis, it is for women. I think mostly because of Venus and Serena and also because in professional women's tennis, you can make a lot of money. So that attracts more people of all different backgrounds to the sport, whereas tennis for guys for young boys is not at the top of the list. But worldwide, you're actually right. I mean, players coming from all over the world is just amazing. The popularity of tennis has grown in other parts of the world. Especially in the last 20 years, which is why in some ways, the U.S., I think, fell behind in creating and helping develop top players. But it's good to see that that's the women's side. We're doing very well. And on the men's side, we're starting to see an impact of tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Opel, brooksby, corda. We've got a good group of good, really good young American men, but TFO definitely has the most charismatic of all those players. The first one now to get through to a major semifinal. We'll ask a couple other questions looking ahead, for example, will someone not named Nadal when the French Open in 2023? That's a great question, Kathleen. If some of it depends on the health of Nadal, he did look a little bit slower, which he actually admitted in his post match press conference. I'm going to say yes. I'm going to say yes, someone will. I mean, it's got to happen at some point, right? I mean, I think with alcaraz's development, Casper Ruud, who's great play core player, got to the finals last year, losing to Nadal. He would be a guy. And sinner, sinner who lost to alcaraz can play on clay as well. So I think the younger generation, not only coming, Kathleen, they're here. They're here and I think that's sinner alcaraz match was really, to me, a generational shift in the way the game is played. And the tempo that the match was played at was something I haven't seen before quite honestly. So whether the one of those guys or someone else can put that together in a major at the French Open if the Dell's healthy will be something to see next year and certainly be something to look for. How about all that Djokovic? She's in great shape. He wants to play. He wanted to play in this open and he couldn't. So what are his prospects looking like to you? I think his prospects are great. I mean, obviously it's been rough for him because of his decision not to be vaccinated to play a lot of tournaments. He hasn't been able to come to the U.S. and he's missed a lot of big events, obviously missed the Australian open. Those are two tournaments where he'd be the favorite at. But I think yes, he's still quick enough and nimble enough that he could play with these young guys, but I don't think for that much longer. I mean, that's how good I think this new players are. So, you know, I give them another one to three years, probably where if he can stay healthy and motivated and get into countries. That he's not able to play that many tournaments, but again, he knew what he was doing when he made a decision to not get back to he's the only tennis player. At least in the top rankings of the world that made that decision. But from a tennis standpoint, there's no doubt that he can still play at this level for a couple more years. So another looking ahead question

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"I think it's changed the background check I can't do that Yeah but Biden says he thinks Republicans may finally be ready to start talking about how to save lives In San Francisco I'm Ed Baxter this is Bloomberg Doug thank you Ed Let's get to Dan Schwartzman as we look at global sports here on daybreak Asia Dano So it's official now Chelsea has a new owner They are back on track Doug They have a new owner The club announcing the transfer of ownership has been completed to a group led by Los Angeles Dodgers part owner Todd boley from sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich now the blues were bought for two and a half billion pounds with an additional 1.75 billion to be invested over the next ten years into the club and Stanford bridge The move allows Chelsea to now sign and sell players during the summer transfer window Two major upsets go down in the fourth round of the French Open to see Daniel Medvedev eliminated in trade sets by 20th seeded Marin Cilic before seed stephanos is ousted in four sets by holger vitas not rune who now advances to the quarterfinals Elsewhere 7 seat Andre Rublev advancing to the quarters as 11 seat on a center retires in the third set down two sets to none while each seed Casper Ruud moving on in four sets over 12 sea to Hubert or catch In the women's shut topsy digestion is onto the quarters with a three set win while Evan seed American Jessica pegula moves on in trade sets Meanwhile American Madison keys is ousted in three sets by Veronica cul de tova while Daria kasatkina advances in trade sets Caroline hurricanes hosting New York rangers puck drops in about 25 minutes in game 7 of their NHL Eastern Conference semifinal matchup no team by the way has won on the road so far through the first 6 games the winner will move on to face the two time defending.

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:26 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Catch In the women's shop top CBS take us into the quarters with a three set win 11 seated American Jessica pegula moves down in trade sets Meanwhile American Madison keys is ousted in three sets by Veronica cude tova who moves on this by losing the first set 6 one while Daria Hina advances in trade sets Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski says he has done at the Bundesliga champions and can not imagine playing for them again The Poland international has one year Romania's current contract and has not been happy with negotiations on in extension The 33 year old has expressed his desire to play in Barcelona next with Camden Byron already holding negotiations The Carolina hurricanes are hosting the New York rangers in game 7 of the NHL Eastern Conference semifinal matchup with no team losing a home game through the first 6 games The winner will move on to face the two time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay lightning Finally some sad news coming out of the NFL as Arizona Cardinals cornerback jet gladly was killed in a car accident earlier this morning I'm Dan schwarzman that your Bloomberg world sports op game 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 lash All right we're looking at a positive start to the trading day in Asia part of that of course down to some support coming through from futures U.S. futures moving to the upside right now But those investor concerns do remain in this caution about whether central banks especially the Federal Reserve and can raise interest rates in order to reign inflation without hitting growth So we've got futures inching a little bit low last time we checked on a Japan Australia and Hong Kong but certainly at the moment with the U.S. features on the way up we may well see some positivity Of course markets closed Monday for the Memorial Day holiday Elsa looking at what the key data points are for the day We got to in China and purchasing managers indices for may likely to show service and manufacturing accurate activity did continue to shrink and of course all of that can be laid at the doorstep of these COVID lockdowns Now there has been some progress of course as we've been reporting and containing the virus and some of these car manufacturing plants are opening up in Shanghai Looking at the bond markets European bonds that took a hit we had some really rather heavy which I say hot inflation numbers from Germany inflation they're coming in at 8.1% and that's all really adding to pressures on these Central Bank policy makers to do more in order to obtain these so called these rising prices Elsewhere dollar slipping for a third day now and that the dollar index will make dollar index down by about one third of 1% As it is the 31st of May and we are looking to months end and if we look at that global stocks essentially on track to end the month with modest gains about skepticism on whether the market is at a bottom And that's a look at markets we do check them every 15 minutes All right let's get to Ed Baxter having a look at world news All right thank you rich Australia's prime minister Anthony albanese Labor Party has clinched a parliamentary majority It means that he will have an easier time making changes on climate change.

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Would assume that you'd probably get to four innings in a rehab start where you can come up here and hopefully go 5 or 6 but you know haven't discussed that with him yet Alice read the Yankees fell to the raised three one Gerrit Cole was good 6 innings of one run ball struck out ten but Corey Kluber matched him on the other side with 6 innings of one run baseball White Sox apparently didn't think Dallas Keiko would ever come around Former Cy Young winner designated for assignment pitching to an ERA approaching 8 Chicago willing to eat the more than $14 million remaining on his deal for this season Major League Baseball suspended Tommy Pham three games for a slap on Jack Peterson of the pregame as those two were in a dispute over fantasy football MLS Red Bulls let up D.C. United four one go through rounds down Charles Schwab challenge Scotty scheffler two shot lead at 11 under and among those two advance of the French Open Daniel Medvedev Stefano sits past an American Madison keys And natural Bloomberg sports update I'm Mark Bennett This is balance and power with David Weston The state of America and energy is strong Our nation has the resources and the expertise to meet our energy needs Eventually we'll end up with a vaccine that will be able to do better against multiple variants Where the world of politics meets the world of business If that has to raise rates and by the way that's a good thing The cause of inflation has been this historic pandemic which is upended life in so many different ways in particularly his upended America's supply chains Balance of power with David Weston on Bloomberg radio Coming up this hour what has changed since the death of George Floyd two years ago I ask NAACP president Derek Johnson and.

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:29 min | 1 year ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Start of the 2016 season Meanwhile cowboys defensive coordinator and former Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn he will remain in Dallas after interviewing for four coaching vacancies I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update Juliet Thanks Dan Coming up we're going to chat to Edward Harrison Bloomberg saying your editor to discuss the latest on the markets We're seeing a little bit of a rebound coming through in some of the key indexes here in Asia the topics which has entered correction territory up 1% the ASX 200 up a third of 1% but still a bit of weakness in Korea Credit Suisse upgrading China stocks to market weight from underweight This is Bloomberg Larry zicklin I haven't really woken up Until I've had my McDonald's breakfast deal and I know this is true because before breakfast I put my phone in the refrigerator and couldn't find the keys that were already in my hand Nothing gets the morning going like the first sip of an iced coffee Get any size in any flavor for 99 cents until 11 a.m. Price and participation may vary McDonald's I'm loving it Says 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 Different reports out of Italy say that both Liverpool and Manchester City have reached out to the event to start Paolo dibala regarding moving to the Premier League with a striker's current contract running out at the end of the season The 28 year old has been in a contract stalemate with uve and is not agreed to a new deal Top seed ashleigh Barty continues to dominate at the Australian open now moving on to the finals new straight sets over American Madison keys while 27th ranked American Danielle Collins will face party after beating 7 seated straight sets In the men's draw 60 graph Nadal is facing 7 C Matteo bartini while two seat Daniel Medvedev plays four seated Stefano Citi pass in semifinal matches later tonight Multiple reports say that the Las Vegas Raiders have requested an interview longtime patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels for their head coaching position The Daniels had a short stint as a coach of the Denver Broncos in 2009 and 2010 Back in 2018 Indianapolis Colts announcement Daniels as their new head coach before the 45 year old withdrew After 18 years steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger announcing his retirement on social media The 39 year old likely Hall of Famer ends his career with the 5th most passing yards in league history with just over 64,000 while winning rookie of the year and two super bowls Roethlisberger was selected 11th overall out of Miami Ohio in.

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"madison keys" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

02:37 min | 2 years ago

"madison keys" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Won in straight sets, so we're Lorenzo Syn ago. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic advanced to the quarterfinals as well. Novak Djokovic being Christian Garin nowt for both of them. Both were milestone winds Novak Djokovic advancing to his 50th Grand Slam quarterfinal, while Federer picked up as well. 105th career victory and for joke Novak Djokovic. She understands. Hey, there's records to be broken in the sport to privilege to Break records in the sport that I truly love. I'm devoted to the sport is as as much as I think anybody out there on the tour, so You know, I just try to do my best. And of course, there are motivating factor. I am aware that they're there. You know many records on the line. I don't know. I'm not aware of all of them, but of course they do inspire me to play my best tennis. On the women's side. Top seeds Ashley Marty and Arianna Savall, Inca advanced well, Americans Cocoa Goff and Madison Keys were eliminated in the fourth round today second seeded Daniel Medvedev his fourth round matchup will continue after being suspended due to rain, with the Russian up two sets to one. Will the women embark on their quarterfinal stay with the international sports scene only on a local level, congratulate. Relations to Kentucky softball Sunny Alexa Lucky La Cantina. She's heading to the Olympic Games in Tokyo to play for team Italy. La Cantina is part of the 2021 Kentucky softball signing class, which ranked ninth in the country. He joins former all SEC player now director of softball operations. Britney servant US As the first two Kentucky Wildcats to ever play softball in the Olympic Games, Juventus will be representing team Mexico. Staying on the diamond quickly. After traditional Monday off around minor league baseball, the local bats welcome a familiar name to these parts. Remember the red birds there now of Memphis. Remember Back in 1982? The ST Louis Cardinals move their Triple a farm team from Springfield to Louisville, where they broke the then minor league attendance record drawing over 868,000 fans to Cardinal Stadium. A year later, they become the first minor league team to draw over one million fans. In a single season in 1998, the American Association folded and the Cardinals shifted. Their minor league affiliation in Memphis, while Louisville join the Milwaukee Brewers. And since 2000 have been affiliated with the Reds, the bats come in following a series split at Nashville. First pitch is set for tonight at seven o'clock. It's $1 Men United Slugger Field If you can make it, though, our own Nic current has the call on 7 90. W Charity that's look at sports now at news radio Age 40 W. H. A s I'll get you there. There you go. Tony 7.

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"madison keys" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:24 min | 2 years ago

"madison keys" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Tonight, playing the opener for three games series against the Angels in Anaheim. This act will be gunning for their 10th win in 11 games after having their eight game winning streak snapped at Oakland in a 12 inning loss on Saturday. Boston Left hander Martine Perez will try for his seventh win of the season. Get underway at 9 30, the Tampa Bay Lightning one went away from winning back to back Stanley Cups. They visit the Montreal Canadians tonight. The bolts with a commanding three a lead in the Stanley Cup final face off, scheduled for eight o'clock from the NFL Jaguars quarterback and number one overall pick Trevor Lawrence, signing his four year rookie contract today, clearing the way for him to attend the start of training camp in three weeks. It's a four year $36.8 million deal with a $24.1 million signing bonus. Tennis Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic advancing to the quarter finals of Wimbledon on Monday on the women's side, top seeded Ash Party winning her fourth round match, But Americans cocoa Goff and Madison Keys were both eliminated. The 17 year old God failed to Angelique Kerber, four and four. Keys was defeated by Victoria Gala Bic of Switzerland. 7663. I'm Paul the Castro WBZ Boston's news radio. It's time for traffic and weather together. The Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes X 6 43 Take it away. My king. Yeah, we've got a number of problems out there tonight. Madison. Why don't we start up to the North Way up north with the Maine Turnpike 95 South. Is locked up almost three Miles York down into Kittery. It's a crash clean up a couple of miles before exit to and then farther south, stop and go for a few miles down towards the Hampton tolls. Elsewhere to the North. 1 28 south. Delays coming out of Wakefield delays coming off Cape Route Six West is backed up right around Quaker meeting House Road to the Sagamore Bridge that's over five miles. Almost 40 minutes to get through route, 28 backed up a mile for the born Route three North delays coming up past route 14 and Duxbury and then just slow from route 53 most of the way up past Derby Street for 95 northbound backed up through Middleborough ruin of five pass route 44. That's a couple of miles there. The expressway North jammed up past Columbia Road. It's a breakdown in a bad spot, blocking the right center lane just before you get to Andrews Square and then downtown. The lower decades backed up crash. Clearing.

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"madison keys" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

"Not to mention that the baseball schedule maker left it completely devoid of baseball on this holiday after all holidays. So where do we start? We started Wimbledon with Roger Federer authored a straight sets victory over Lorenzo Sin ago. Federal reaching the quarterfinals for the 18th time. Men's top seed Novak Djokovic, also a winner in his fourth round match number five Andre Rub left and the 20 year old American Sebastian Court, though, are heading home in women's play. Number one Ashleigh Barty from Australia moves on to the quarters, Americans Madison Keys and Cocoa Golf, though coming up short 11 games are on baseball on this holiday after the holiday, the first pitch thrown in San Francisco about 30 minutes ago cards and giant scoreless in the second Kevin Gausman San Fran's best picture so far in 21. He's on the mound, aiming for his ninth win of the season. Lightning lead the Canadians three games tonight, heading into Game four tonight of the Stanley Cup finals in Montreal, but a holiday tragedy Castle Paul over the occasion. Blue Jackets backup goalie Matisse can link this died Sunday night of chest trauma. After being struck by an errant fireworks blast at a private party in Novi Michigan, NBA Finals The sons and the Bucks getting underway tomorrow night. It's been a long time since either franchise made the finals PHOENIX last there in 1993 at a clip led by Charles Barkley, Milwaukee 47 years ago, the year 1974. With Kareem out of Abdul Jabbar, Oscar Robertson and Bobby Dandridge leading the pack. Trevor Lawrence signed his rookie contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. It will pay a guaranteed 23 million. I'm Mike McCann. This is more as hope You're having a great independence weekend. The D A show returns with a trance Tuesday back in studio and more 6 to 10 A.m., eastern.

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After last Middle Sunday, Wimbledon resumes with fresh faces

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

After last Middle Sunday, Wimbledon resumes with fresh faces

"Top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic just eight time former champion Roger Federer a bus into the fourth round and on course for another epic showdown the service won three of their four previous meetings at the all England club including the dramatic five set final in two thousand and nineteen if they do meet it will be in the final and then Djokovic will try and tie both Federer and Nadal with his twentieth major title the women's championship is wide open with Madison keys and coco Gauff the two remaining American hopes on Graham like us

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"madison keys" Discussed on The Mini-Break

The Mini-Break

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"madison keys" Discussed on The Mini-Break

"Let's talk about the upsets. Let's talk about the other results. We saw on day five of this twenty twenty one wimbledon and day. Five is the first day. Will you really start to feel We had the matches wind down a bit didn't we. It's half the round of thirty two right sixteen matches so eight. Women's matches eight men's matches on the day sixteenths just a reasonable number. You feel like you know you're gonna get to watch all of all sixteen now. Can you watch minutes of all sixteen absolutely and you know. I suppose a slightly more organized outlined but it also leads to fewer upsets in. I suppose quarter over evans. Technically upset the odds in that match headed a toss up. We picked court over evans. If i can see it certainly probably not that glaring of an upset jabbour over the same deal on paper upset kind of felt like more of a tossup than anything else but you look overall now you also had number thirteen seed. Lisa mertens on the women's side knocked off by a fellow seed in madison key. So again the definition of upset a bit loose there but look a clicking. Madison keys is a dangerous prospect for the rest of this women's draw. That's exactly what we have. She is landing. I served hitting that return cleanly hitting it big this mattress on her racket and certainly there were times when merton surf betrayed her and shoot. Hit a couple of hanging. Serves that keys just absolutely demolished returns on but again this speaks to the fact that madison keys also has top tier power and she's a former semi-finalist at this event. And you look right now. Madison keys a five point. One percent chance of winning this event according to tennis abstracts women's forecast look everyone at this point has some sort of relevant chance except for perhaps morada keanu Who will talk about when we do our day. Six recap but She's the only one i suppose. The forecast won't give a greater than zero percent. Chance to at this point just because the sample size is too small. But there's no denying we know the power tennis madison keys is played of and there's not a recent sample size of results to say she can do it seven matches in a row but she's done it for three now. This was a really really impressive victory. Now she's going to take on victoria. Gullick who has certainly can match her shot for shot in a little bit more dynamic more fluid of a mover certainly from the baseline. Better in those outer thirds. But that. I served to the goal of bec- backhand that's a recipe for success for madison keys and again now. She's into the second week. It's a dangerous place for her to be fantastic victory for keys again to upset number thirteen seed lisa merton seven five six three tough one for merton. That was a winnable match but keys ultimately advancing on the men's side again. This is what martin petrovic does six three six three six seven. Six four over daego schwartzman diego shorts. And i think under five hundred record in his career. I want to say it's like seven and eleven now in grass court matches but let's not take away from the chew. We talk about this modern player on the men's side. It's another topic. We talk about all the time. here cracked brackets. I think the men's game is just shifting to these ridiculously fluids. Six four six six freak athletes who all naturally have one hundred twenty two one hundred thirty five. Mph serves because of their size but also ridiculously fluid. In the outer thirds of the court can play counterpunching baseline tennis essentially think alex fear of sink. Think deal medvedev. Think sepe korda. Think karen hatch enough. Think who be haircut. Do you want me to keep listing examples. I can't see teapot six four. Faa is six four fritz's six five. Obviously oh palca 7-foot-7 I just think that's sasha boob lake six foot six like that's the direction the game is headed..

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"madison keys" Discussed on The Mini-Break

The Mini-Break

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"madison keys" Discussed on The Mini-Break

"This in those matches will already have either started or been played so you know. I don't wanna get too deep dive into. Here's what i'm watching in this specific matchup. Oh here's the key to this battle as well. I'll just say this up. And down the board bench cass akina. I may stay up till five. Am to watch that match of tova. Seneca all in on that one madison keys labor fernandez tattoo. That on my arm. Victoria azarenka clara thompson was literally feels like a match that was built for me. The women's matches all going to deliver the goods. Just keep the rank ottosson simply. Because i don't want to say there's a lot of similarities between kuzina then tyson but whose nets of a first strike ability. Her power gave azarenka troubles in their first match. And i think tossing can do that again tomorrow against that was one of my aces of the days that match going over two and a half sets if you want to hear the full breakdown. I suppose listened to that podcast lou. Fernandez is an oddsmakers favourite over madison keys. That's i think more testament to the lack of continuity in the lack of consistency in teases results of late. But you can understand why and that's an interesting match as well to see how. The young fernandez handles the overwhelming power of madison keys. Who looked about as good in her first round matches. She has maybe this entire season. I mean even hurt seig. Karsiyaka havlicek cova verse tomjanovich. Second rounds could be freaking awesome on the women's side and then of course on the men's side got a bunch of battles as well some certainly very very fund matches. I mean future. Vich nina feels like a match. We've seen food. That was one of my aces of the day. So if you want hear more on that one go check that out. Oh palca moon nar..

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"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:54 min | 2 years ago

"madison keys" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Out of the Australian Open, and I'm wondering if it's covert related. Yes, it is, Of course dug. It has to be these days in two big names have tested positive heading into next month's Australian Open. Former men's number one Andy Murray and 16th ranked Woman. Madison Keys, both announcing They're self isolating. Now, Doug players must have here district 14 days. Self isolation upon entry to Melbourne will only be allowed outside their hotel rooms for five hours a day to train. All players must also test negative before arriving, which means Whether Murray and Keys Babe it'll play still up in the air Arsenal failing to win its fourth Premier League mansion. Rowley play Crystal Palace to a scoreless draw. The Emirates Gunners remain in 11th place in the league table. Meanwhile, in Italy at salons advancing to the quarterfinals of the Copa Talia 3 to 1 win over Cagliari will set swallow is knocked down upset by spelled two nil in Spain Athletic Bilbao moving on to the Spanish Supercopa finally to one win over Real Madrid. Is Raul Garcia scores both goals for bill down the first half. The final, which was originally scheduled to be held in Saudi Arabia will instead be held this Sunday in severe due to Corona virus as Bilbao will face Barcelona. Telefoot in France supports that that he's seen Germans primary target during the January transfer window is Tottenham's deli Ali reportedly is looking to reunite with his ex Spurs manager Marie So what Latino in Paris? It's a done deal. Former Florida Ohio State coach Urban Meyer is in advanced talks. The Jackal Jaguars, He is going to be their next head coach. The 56 year old led the Gators to two and the Buckeyes to one national championship. In a 17 year career MBA Scoreboard one local team in action in about 20 minutes minutes, they'll tip off the Warriors on the road and the Nuggets. Meanwhile, NHL Day number two it is over Washington winning their opener over Buffalo 64. 3 minutes going overtime Boston in the Devil's tied to 4 50 to go in the third Islanders, shutting out the Rangers for nothing. I'm Dan Sportsmen that your Bloomberg will Sports update All all right..

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Lisa Raymond on setting her own agenda

The Tennis.com Podcast

05:58 min | 3 years ago

Lisa Raymond on setting her own agenda

"All right lisa. Raymond welcomed tennis dot com podcasts. It is awesome to have you. Thank you guys for having me so much. Where in the world are you. Let's let's start with that hotel room. I know that shocking to people but Actually in baton rouge louisiana right now been working for the past year with alec and My old coach Andy brandy is the head men's tennis co-chair lsu and kinda long story but We're actually bringing them on To be part of the team so we're here Doing some training with him and he he's going to be a part of our team moving forward and It's been awesome. Been here almost two weeks now. And it's going to be one of our training bases now rally which is going to be great so So yeah that's why we're in baton rouge andy brandy the andy brandy as andy brandy. Yes very familiar to me names. There's only one. Andy randy will ever be one handy brandy so you love them or hate him and i've always loved them. It's true you either have these. Andy it's either. You have this unreal relationship with andy or you. Don't you know and he'd be the first to admit that he. Andy me the iranian. You know he'd be the first to be like you know. It just isn't working or at works and andy. I hit it off from the time. I was seventeen when i went to school. Went to florida and You know if there's one person in my career that i have. I owe pretty much everything to because of that foundation he built. It's handy so yeah absolutely. Oh that's amazing. You don't really hear very often. I guess sometimes you can hear about a player that can just have a very. That's i mean that's a lifelong relationship. Lifelong yeah but yeah. I mean he Again i mean he. I coached he coach me throughout my pro career on and off the end And then like. I said i mean he's family. I mean him and his wife and his son i mean we were just over there the other night for dinner and and hadn't seen them forever haven't seen as whites and it was just like yesterday. I mean they're just near and dear and Just really really special people. Were you always gonna jump into coaching. I think he finished up in two thousand fifteen th us open with madison keys as your last partner and then she would have been your first pupil in a way is that was that. Always the plan when you're playing. No it wasn't at all. I'm just kinda just happened Very good friends with lindsay davenport. And so lindsey was coaching mass in at the time and lindsay still playing two thousand fifteen and lindsay was just like look. I just. I can't really do this fulltime. Would you be interested in of coming on You know traveling with her some weeks if it didn't interfere with your doubles. Maybe you guys could place in doubles. It'd be great for her. And and so i was like yeah sure like you know it just. I hadn't really ever really thought about it. And then i did. I did think about it. And and i loved it. I love I love coaching. And i love just kind of Being part of a team in our party why. I probably did so well in doubles because i love being out there with somebody but So for me it was like a great segue from retiring. Because i literally went from the us open finishing my last match to five days later. I was in quebec city with madison. So it was like. I never really like had to put my rackets down and sit and be like oh my god. I'm retired here so see us do. That's kind of how just kinda leads dad. And and then. I took a break from coaching. And then allie. Approach me with this opportunity and jumped out. I mean least technically. You're not retired. You played last year. This is true this is true. This is true. Technically twenty thirteen was not your last match to good point and i plan on the i. I've got a few goals out there. That i still wanna possibly achieve so i So yeah so. I just to get in better shape. Get my butt out there and hitting a little bit more and But yeah no. I'm not totally retired. I guess you could say the one thing. I do want to bring to light. You said that you wanna get in better shape You went through a phenomenal transformation last year. And you still looked incredible. So thank you. Tell us about that. Because i remember kind of last year in colorado was the first time that being you kind of really got to know each other news mean from the last time i had seen. It's a different person. Well thank you. Thank you for saying that and Know it was. Just i have to i truly i hate to say it but i so much. Unit to allie. You know what. When i got to the upper take with her just kind of really took a look in the mirror and realize that you know i was just not happy with me how i was feeling and what i was doing and And as a coach. I just felt like too. It's like i need. I wanted her to be able to look at me and be like okay. We'll look what she's doing or look how good she looks. You know as far as fitness. And she's working her butt off you know and and I basically said you know. Look my fitness. 'cause she's a man you know i mean she's a she's unreal shape and under athlete and she loves her fitness. I was like help me with my fitness in my eating and unger out take care of your tennis and she was on raw the program she put me on. You know she was tough on me too. And i needed i needed to be pushed. I needed to know somebody to kind of guide me a little bit with my eating and and whatnot. And i mean she just she'd Her support was everything. And and then you know it was like i like how you just you see like little changes and you want more you want more and you start feeling good and i had goals and yeah i mean it was just one of the best things i've ever done and i just feel that still healthier and she'll good about myself you know so. So yeah i mean. I allies boot camp

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Lisa Raymond on setting her own agenda

The Tennis.com Podcast

04:05 min | 3 years ago

Lisa Raymond on setting her own agenda

"All right lisa. Raymond welcomed tennis dot com podcasts. It is awesome to have you. Thank you guys for having me so much. Where in the world are you. Let's let's start with that hotel room. I know that shocking to people but Actually in baton rouge louisiana right now been working for the past year with alec and My old coach Andy brandy is the head men's tennis co-chair lsu and kinda long story but We're actually bringing them on To be part of the team so we're here Doing some training with him and he he's going to be a part of our team moving forward and It's been awesome. Been here almost two weeks now. And it's going to be one of our training bases now rally which is going to be great so So yeah that's why we're in baton rouge andy brandy the andy brandy as andy brandy. Yes very familiar to me names. There's only one. Andy randy will ever be one handy brandy so you love them or hate him and i've always loved them. It's true you either have these. Andy it's either. You have this unreal relationship with andy or you. Don't you know and he'd be the first to admit that he. Andy me the iranian. You know he'd be the first to be like you know. It just isn't working or at works and andy. I hit it off from the time. I was seventeen when i went to school. Went to florida and You know if there's one person in my career that i have. I owe pretty much everything to because of that foundation he built. It's handy so yeah absolutely. Oh that's amazing. You don't really hear very often. I guess sometimes you can hear about a player that can just have a very. That's i mean that's a lifelong relationship. Lifelong yeah but yeah. I mean he Again i mean he. I coached he coach me throughout my pro career on and off the end And then like. I said i mean he's family. I mean him and his wife and his son i mean we were just over there the other night for dinner and and hadn't seen them forever haven't seen as whites and it was just like yesterday. I mean they're just near and dear and Just really really special people. Were you always gonna jump into coaching. I think he finished up in two thousand fifteen th us open with madison keys as your last partner and then she would have been your first pupil in a way is that was that. Always the plan when you're playing. No it wasn't at all. I'm just kinda just happened Very good friends with lindsay davenport. And so lindsey was coaching mass in at the time and lindsay still playing two thousand fifteen and lindsay was just like look. I just. I can't really do this fulltime. Would you be interested in of coming on You know traveling with her some weeks if it didn't interfere with your doubles. Maybe you guys could place in doubles. It'd be great for her. And and so i was like yeah sure like you know it just. I hadn't really ever really thought about it. And then i did. I did think about it. And and i loved it. I love I love coaching. And i love just kind of Being part of a team in our party why. I probably did so well in doubles because i love being out there with somebody but So for me it was like a great segue from retiring. Because i literally went from the us open finishing my last match to five days later. I was in quebec city with madison. So it was like. I never really like had to put my rackets down and sit and be like oh my god. I'm retired here so see us do. That's kind of how just kinda leads dad. And and then. I took a break from coaching. And then allie. Approach me with this opportunity and jumped out. I mean least technically. You're not retired. You played last year. This is true this is true. This is true. Technically twenty thirteen was not your last match to good point and i plan on the i. I've got a few goals out there. That i still wanna possibly achieve so i So yeah so. I just to get in better shape. Get my butt out there and hitting a little bit more and But yeah no. I'm not totally retired. I guess you could say

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Madison Keys on Kindness in Competition

Beyond The Baseline

04:11 min | 3 years ago

Madison Keys on Kindness in Competition

"Everyone John Wartime here is. This week's sports illustrated podcast this week. Talk With Madison Keys. Who apart from being a top player is also the front person for kindest wins which is her initiative and has been for several years which is a very different type of sports philanthropy. This one is basically aimed at making people nicer We're all four. It and Madison is always lovely to To visit with and so here without further ADO is Madison keys. How are you how you doing? I'm good how're hill? I'm alright I got all excited because I saw your press release said Rock Island but that we're going to talk mid West Midwest but you're in Florida right. I am currently in Florida. My mom is in rocket. How have you been have you been? Have you been experiencing this crazy detention? It's been it's been a big change of pace for me. Obviously not being used to being homeless often. But I've been keeping pretty busy and we'd have really nice weather in Florida. We've been lucky to have lots of sunshine in all of that. So just try to keep myself preoccupied. It's your inner optimist. I like that however you can pacing a return to tennis. I mean do. Do you have a imaginer gate in your head. When we're you're going to get back out there. I am trying to stay optimistic. I hope it's sooner rather than later but at the same time. I think I'm trying to not get too far ahead of myself in. Just kind of stay in the moment Hopefully soon I would love to play some tennis this year. So we're back as quickly as can be. It seems clear when you do come back. Stay films probably aren't going to be a big part of this. What are you what do you do that will be like? I think it'll be incredibly hard. I don't think any of us have really experienced being in you know big stadiums or big tournaments or anything like that in have emptiness and not really been there you know to entertain fans live. I think that's part of what we love doing is getting out in front of people and seeing them so excited during matches or postponing definitely going to be something that it would be probably a little bit of a learning curve and how to deal with that but at the same time when I get out there and compete and if we can you know get back on. Tv and people get to enjoy us. That that way I'd be more than happy to get back out there calling your own lives. I think that my opponent's would like if I called my own lines. I am one of the most generous. I'm so calling live but my coach typically when they're standing behind me like that was so far out really doesn't that it was like at least on the Lai at that is to me. That is a great transition to kindness. Wins may twenty. Second is kindness Wednesday. What what does that? I know what that means but what does what does this mean to you. I am incredibly excited about it. It means the world to me that it's a new venture for US obviously branching off of fearlessly girl and now becoming kindness wins and having a little bit of a broader mission but to be able to have kindness. Wednesday is something I really excited about and I think especially in a time right now when a lot of us are a bit more on edge and kind of just looking for some positive things in the world to make a smile. I'm really hoping that kindness Wednesday can be one of those

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Danielle Medvedev, David And Svetlana Kuznetsova discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

00:15 sec | 4 years ago

Danielle Medvedev, David And Svetlana Kuznetsova discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

"Tennis Danielle Medvedev defeated David go fast seven six six four to win the Cincinnati masters men's title Madison keys rally later both sets to beat Svetlana Kuznetsova in the Cincinnati masters women's final keys had nineteen aces to capture the first tile in

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Cori 'Coco' Gauff keeps on winning at Wimbledon

Get Up!

03:09 min | 4 years ago

Cori 'Coco' Gauff keeps on winning at Wimbledon

"Where fifteen year old american cocoa god will be in action later day in the third round at wimbledon she won both of referred to match in the streets that including in opening round win over one of her childhood idol venus williams gotha certainly created cocoa manian london this week i'm surprised on the tennis tennis courts at wimbledon talking about fifteen year old korry cocoa golf taking the tennis world by storm cocoa nari golf turned up one of the biggest upset in the history of wimbledon on monday by the just see the five time champion that you were going to play your title someone who won her first wimbledon title before you that's a big deal in atlanta georgia oh my god i think we just saw a star is born i'm gonna be up all night turner's on everybody that oh god will try to take down selena first son to reach the round of sixteen if she could do it she'll be the first fifteen year old woman get that far at wimbledon since nineteen ninety one jennifer capriati actually made it that far fourteen in fifteen year london where we find are patrick mcenroe end it's been really fun to watch cocoa golf i'm sure it's been great from your perspective as well what has happened is allowed hurting cats any imagination of the tennis world patrick lawrence pretty obvious that this is a star a tennis star in the making that were seeing sort of having comic coming out party here at wimbledon and what better place to do it any opening round then against one of her heroes the five time champion venus william so when she being venus obviously everybody took notice we've known about coming up through the junior ranks laura but to just do it on this big of a stage and then back it up in round two against the tricky opponent and require cova who made the semis final here a couple years ago in my eyes even more impressive she's the real deal she's got the speed she's got great shot selection she's very smart out on the court i've been really impressed to without she's the way she handled the press and all these attention she seems totally ready gone this big occasion and i think she's gonna move on here today internet's round matches well well i love it yes she does not seem to be phased by anything and you mentioned today if she wins today she's guaranteed the play another former number one player in the world either how left or victoria at the rink in the round of sixteen troubling things thinking is either one of those players to be on the floor i think she could give just about anyone in the entire draw trouble including serena williams who by the way look really good yesterday and winning her second round match she is planning a tricky claire today and flown her dog who had a big win over madison keys another one of the american favorites coming into wimbledon but i think god's got too much consistency she covers accord extremely well and she's got a really really good serve

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Serena Williams reaches Wimbledon fourth round

Masters in Business

01:05 min | 5 years ago

Serena Williams reaches Wimbledon fourth round

"Hit a three run homer giving the blue jays five nothing lead aaron hicks generated both of the yankees two runs in the game he hit a solo homer in the third and walked with the bases loaded in the fifth at wimbledon serena williams observe winning streak to seventeen matches and moves into the fourth round with the victory over christine ladonna that your friends her sister venus loses to kiki serena will now take on qualifier of rhodesia of russia who upset madison keys roger federer is in the fourth round after a straightset victory over yon leonard stroke of germany nine seen american john essner reaches the fourth round for the first time in his wimbledon career france defeated erg y twonil to reach the world cup semifinals for the first time in twelve years and belgium has earned a matchup with friends by holding off five time champion brazil two to one longtime rivals tiger woods and phil mickelson could be headed for quite a showdown according to golf dot com woods and mickelson are looking to soon play a winner take all match for ten billion dollars will the bloomberg sports update i'm tom rogers this is masters.

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Mark Zuckerberg Just Beat Out Warren Buffett to Be the World's Third Richest Person

Bloomberg Law

03:49 min | 5 years ago

Mark Zuckerberg Just Beat Out Warren Buffett to Be the World's Third Richest Person

"Resort release dot com he's just thirty four and is now the world's third richest person forbes reports that facebook founder mark zuckerberg is passed warren buffett and is worth eighty one point six billion dollars that's about three hundred seventy three million more than buffet for the first time the world's three richest people are all tech titans amazon's jeff bezos at one hundred forty one billion bill gates ninety three billion and zuckerberg i'm bill michaels a new report says alabama has more fast food restaurants per capita than any other state web did company data affinity did research on how many fast food restaurants each state has for every ten thousand people alabama came out on top of six point three fast food joints nebraska came in second followed closely by west virginia and oklahoma state with the least amount of fast food restaurants is ron i'm barton eckerd now this bloomberg sports update jose bautista grand slam with two on the bottom of the ninth lifted the nets to two one win over tampa bay in an interleague matchup teesta homer to left field on the first picci's off for his first career walk off blast it was his sixth home run of the season and gave the men's just their third win in their last eighteen games at home jacob degrom was once again stellar for the mets allowing just one run and four hits while striking out eight an issuing one walk over eight innings to ground leads all the baseball will the one point seven nine earned run average meanwhile justin smoak could a three run homer x yangyang gervis alert hey reach base four times and the toronto blue jays beat the yankees sixty to smoke connected in toronto's five run second inning when the blue jays band around and put an early into struggling righthander sonny gray who last dress two innings allowing five runs on six hits grain out five and seven aaron hicks homerton had to rbi in the opener of the yankees eleven game road trip serena williams after wimbledon winning streak to seventeen matches she moves into the fourth round with the victory over christina ladonna that your friend's sister venus loses to kiki burton's serena will take on again the rudeina of russia who upset madison keys roger federer is in the fourth round after a straightset victory over yon leonard stroke in germany and john essner reaches the fourth round for the first time in his wimbledon career the corner finals of the world cup or halfway done in russia french urguay to nil on friday and belgium edge brazil two to one belgium in france will play each other in the semifinals tuesday the corner finals continue later today as host russia faces croatia and sweden clashes with england dwight howard straight from the hornets to the nets in exchange for tomorrow famous gov hamadu diyala when a twenty twenty one second round draft pick was approved by the nba clearing howard to be bought out by brooklyn so he can sign with the wizards will the bloomberg sports update i'm tom rogers welcome to bloomberg law i'm jim also ahead in this hour supreme court was especially divide this term with eighteen decisions that went down audio logical lines stogies by the number of the leading contenders to replace justice anthony kennedy four of the country's largest cities are joining the legal fight against trump's immigration policies and will sinclair broadcast group get permission to by tribune media and become a broadcasting powerhouse sinclair broadcast group wants to become a broadcasting powerhouse by buying tribune media for three point nine billion dollars so it spinning off tv stations from pennsylvania to california in order to comply with us limits on broadcast.

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2018 Wimbledon -- Women's second-round matches

Mark Simone

01:02 min | 5 years ago

2018 Wimbledon -- Women's second-round matches

"In the nation's capital it's the nationals hosting the red sox boston going for a sweep of the series right now there's no score in the top of the second inning and ward oh rodriguez going up against eric fatty and at wimbledon second round roger federer's straightset winner over lucas latch go on the women's side venus williams rallied from a set down to beat alexandra guerrero in three sets serena williams just about to get underway shortly and her second round match bello american madison keys a straightset winter and caroline wozniacki in some trouble down a set early onset katrina makarova a football note patriots receiver julian elements fourgame suspension for testing positive for p e ds has been upheld nba the sons and devon booker closing in on a max contract extension worth one hundred and fifty eight million dollars over five years and the wizards are reportedly expected the signs white howard to a one year deal i'm darwin's zuck cbs sports radio and our twitter handle is at cbs sports radio.

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Julius Randle, Bloomberg and Rajon discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

01:34 min | 5 years ago

Julius Randle, Bloomberg and Rajon discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

"The world here's dan schwartzman thanks bryan to more countries moving onto the final eight at the world cup as belgium completes remarkable comeback against japan getting the game with her four minutes into stoppage time from this shadley finishing off a match which saw the european side down to nil with thirty minutes remaining belgium gets goal from younger tone gin and marijuana fellini in the sixty ninth and seventy four minutes meanwhile brazil outlast mexico to nil as neymar norberto fair meaner bowl tally scores for brazil route tree this march the seventh consecutive time mexico has been out in the round of sixteen most salon liverpool of agreed to a five year contract that will keep egypt national the club until two thousand twenty three in solid versus at anfield twentysixyearold tallied forty four goals in fifty two matches first round action at wimbledon is number one seed roger federer moves on straightsets as thirty merrin sillage nine cd john is down eleven seated same query what upset at sixty dmitrov loses in four sets to stand for branka big upsets in the women draw as both fourth seat sloan stevens and fiftytwo delina smith alina are asked in the first round notables moving on include second seeded caroline wozniacki and both serena and venus williams along with madison keys one after green to four year contract with free lebron james los angeles lakers have renounced their rights before julius randle while agreeing to a one year nine million dollar deal with rajon rondo i'm dan schwartzman that's your bloomberg nbc world sports update global news twenty four hours a day at bloomberg dot com the bloomberg business app junk on twitter this is a bloomberg business flash forty seven past.

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Klay Thompson of Golden State Warriors questionable for Game 2 of NBA Finals with left ankle sprain

02:03 min | 5 years ago

Klay Thompson of Golden State Warriors questionable for Game 2 of NBA Finals with left ankle sprain

"And seventeen by knocking off the orioles and a rain delayed the start game at camden yards eight to five miguel and do horan giancarlo stanton both at two run homers and do har with three runs batted in masahiro tanaka won his seventh despite giving up homers to andrew jones joey record and manny machado who slugged his eighteenth on the season at city field of medicine cubs went past midnight fourteen innings in fact chicago coming away with a seven to one win album more and ben zobrist with two run doubles in that fourteenth havi or buyers with a two run homer michael conforto at a home run to tie the game in the six it was seven innings for jacob degrom he struck out thirteen the capitals at home took a two one lead in the stanley cup final with a three one victory over vegas a goal landed assists for a guinea kuznetsov alex ovechkin also scored brayden hopi with twenty one saves money in dc will be game for the warriors does the cavs again later tonight game two of the nba finals at oracle arena golden state ahead one game plan but warriors coach steve kerr knows that the cavaliers are capable of coming back and i know it's not the exact same team but we had him down three one a couple of years ago and they might have been deflated and they came back and won so we were expecting another great effort from them klay thompson expected to be okay he's got a high ankle sprain he's been dealing with from golf price into sham rochelle a six hundred sixty six saturday as a onestroke lead entering the final eighteen holes at the memorial tournament tiger woods is in contention ings at night under had the french open sunday action all the way for madison keys and sloan stevens respectively caroline wozniacki and alexander's variable also be on the court advancing on saturday serena williams and maria sharapova setting up another meeting between the longtime rivals and why cfc beat orlando three nothing the red bills lost into england two to one the liberty beat indiana overtime eighty seven eighty one with a bloomberg sports update i'm frank garrity this is masters in business with barry ritholtz on bloomberg radio.

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China, Bryan Curtis and Hong Kong discussed on

02:14 min | 5 years ago

China, Bryan Curtis and Hong Kong discussed on

"To the enke's four two one win over baltimore glacier taurus shipton with two hits in an rbi for the yankees who have won three straight and are now a season high nineteen games over five hundred gray even says record at four and four allowing one run on four hits with six strikeouts it was the first time in his eleven starts that gray did not issue a walk aroldis chapman struck out the side in the ninth for his thirteen save manny machado hit seventeen home run for the orioles who have now dropped six in a row the nineteen year old julian walking neiman baking justice v start has a shares the lead at muirfield village at the memorial golf tournament with kyle stanley after a four under sixty eight tiger woods got off to a strong start to the memorial the second round but struggled mightily after a ninety minute weather delay missing four punts under seven feet in the final six holes to finish six john's back with nearly two dozen players in front of him at the french open novak djokovic and second seed alexander's veira advance to the fourth round will on the women's side us open runnerup madison keys overcame some late match shakiness to reach the fourth round with a straightset win over naomi osaka of japan will the bloomberg sports update i'm tom rogers this is bloomberg daybreak weekend our global look at the top stories in the coming week from our daybreak anchors all around the world straight ahead on the program i'm bob moon and new york tesla holds a shareholder meeting and apple as its annual developers conference i'll have those stories i'm nathan hager in washington where trade could trump just about everything from the g seven summit to north korean negotiations and i'm markus karlsson in london where we're asking whether more emergency action is on the cards when turkey's central bank meats and in asia we take a look at growth with a special look at china japan and india i'm bryan curtis in hong kong that story coming up i'm danielle boko in toronto where we're looking at how labor strikes in the transport sector have exposed and kelly's he'll for commodities markets that's all straight ahead on bloomberg daybreak on bloomberg eleven three oh new york bloomberg ninety nine one washington dc bloomberg one zero six one boston bloomberg nine sixty san francisco siriusxm channel one nineteen and around the world on bloom radio dot com and via the.

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Google says it will not renew Project Maven—but collaboration with Pentagon will continue

The Jim Bohannon Show

00:50 sec | 5 years ago

Google says it will not renew Project Maven—but collaboration with Pentagon will continue

"Hate speech i'm kristin goodwin fox news google will not renew a contract with the pentagon that provides the military artificial intelligence algorithms to interpret video images and improve the targeting of drone strikes that's according to several published reports the project had riled some google employees including several who quit and thousands who signed a petition asking the ceo to cancel the project some top rank stars tumble in the third bound action in the french open seats won't make the fourth round on the women's side alina spit alina asked by the hill boozer nascar in three sets and third round action friday boozer nephew caroline wozniacki madison keys doria concert kina barbara cova and yulia putin several headed to the fourth round on the men's side fourth seed regarding metro tenth ranked pablo carino booster and thirteen seed roberto bautista agudo all eliminated falling to fernando ver dos co marco checcinato and novak djokovic respectively joining the trio in the fourth round at the french open alexander's verify caney she cory and dominick team matt napolitano fox snooze the thirty year old man if victims from his parents home is finally left hours before a court order deadline michael rotunda left his parents home in upstate new york about two and a half hours before the noon deadline lisa lacerra fox news radio wwl ob fm and am next with maine's total weather from channel eight wmd w this evening a few thunderstorms continuing but other than that it's a muggy and warm night captures shopping into the low sixty s for saturday we'll start off with some clouds and some areas of fog but it will clear out in the afternoon highs in the upper seventies we'll take a break saturday night ten it will cool down into the forties for lows saturday to sunday sunday we'll be a nice day but cooler highs in the mid sixties with sunshine monday partly sunny then clouds and chance for rain in the afternoon highs will only be in the.

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Google, Pentagon and Ceo discussed on The Lars Larson Show

The Lars Larson Show

01:40 min | 5 years ago

Google, Pentagon and Ceo discussed on The Lars Larson Show

"It's hateful conduct policy following backlash raving service spotify rolling back its controversial policy to remove artists from playlists based on questionable conduct the comedy announcing last month it would pull music flagged as violent from the platform and no longer promote artists who demonstrated hateful conduct in ended up singling out musicians are kelly and x x x tim tahseen users began questioning if the company should be the moral police in a blog post reps for spotify admit the initial stra was too vague causing confusion but say they will continue to bar hateful songs explaining we're not talking about offensive explicit or vulgar content we are talking about hate speech i'm kristin goodwin fox news google will not renew a contract with the pentagon that provides the military artificial intelligence algorithms to interpret video images and improve the targeting of drone strikes that's according to several published reports the project had riled some google employees including several who quit and thousands who signed a petition asking the ceo to cancel the project some top rank stars tumble in the third round action in the french open seeds won't make the fourth round on the women's side a lena's fiddling ousted by mahela boozer nascar in three sets and third round action friday boozer nephew caroline wozniacki madison keys doria kasich kina barbara cova and you'll putin several headed to the fourth round on the men's side fourth seed regarding metro tenth ranked pablo carino busa and thirteen roberto teesta all eliminated falling to fernando over dasa marco checcinato and novak djokovic respectively joining that trio in the fourth round at the french open alexander's vera caney she cory and dominick team matt napolitano fox news.

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Google, Pentagon and Ceo discussed on The Lars Larson Show

The Lars Larson Show

01:40 min | 5 years ago

Google, Pentagon and Ceo discussed on The Lars Larson Show

"It's hateful conduct policy following backlash raving service spotify rolling back its controversial policy to remove artists from playlists based on questionable conduct the comedy announcing last month it would pull music flagged as violent from the platform and no longer promote artists who demonstrated hateful conduct in ended up singling out musicians are kelly and x x x tim tahseen users began questioning if the company should be the moral police in a blog post reps for spotify admit the initial stra was too vague causing confusion but say they will continue to bar hateful songs explaining we're not talking about offensive explicit or vulgar content we are talking about hate speech i'm kristin goodwin fox news google will not renew a contract with the pentagon that provides the military artificial intelligence algorithms to interpret video images and improve the targeting of drone strikes that's according to several published reports the project had riled some google employees including several who quit and thousands who signed a petition asking the ceo to cancel the project some top rank stars tumble in the third round action in the french open seeds won't make the fourth round on the women's side a lena's fiddling ousted by mahela boozer nascar in three sets and third round action friday boozer nephew caroline wozniacki madison keys doria kasich kina barbara cova and you'll putin several headed to the fourth round on the men's side fourth seed regarding metro tenth ranked pablo carino busa and thirteen roberto teesta all eliminated falling to fernando over dasa marco checcinato and novak djokovic respectively joining that trio in the fourth round at the french open alexander's vera caney she cory and dominick team matt napolitano fox news.

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Carlos Vela, Maria Sharapova and Dhabi discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

01:00 min | 5 years ago

Carlos Vela, Maria Sharapova and Dhabi discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

"Bloomberg daybreak asia it's a quarter past the hour now time for a check of sport from around the world here's dan schwartzman thanks bryan sources are reporting that everton's wayne rooney is agreed to a deal in principle with a former manchester united great will head to dc united of the mls this summer the bbc is reporting that rooney's representatives are in the us working out the finer points of the deal before completion manchester united claimed second place the premier league table after earning a point today scoreless draw against west ham united at london stadium as goalkeeper dhabi earns his eighteenth clean sheet of the season earning twentysevenyearold his first premier league golden glove toronto sebastian giovinco is the highest paid player in the mls for the total compensation of seven point one million dollars for toronto's michael bradley coming in second at six point five million rounding out the top three les's carlos vela at close to six point three million serena williams has committed to play in this year's move dollars silicon valley classic at san jose state university to open up the hardcourt season starting july thirtieth other notable participants include maria sharapova madison keys.

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