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"No eres libre si no puedes cuestionar lo que crees”.
— Ilie Nastase

Gérard DuBois
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ilie nastase group is jannik sinner victim support group bc the main sufferers of said man are in fact daniil medvedev, alex de minaur, taylor fritz, and jannik sinner
#dutchies r running late i guess#jannik sinner#daniil medvedev#alex de minaur#taylor fritz#мышиный мужчина#mouse man#atp finals 2024#enemy of the state
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Roman Polanski, Karen Cheryl, Ilie Nastase, celebrating the anniversary of the Parisian night establishment Le Garage on September 27, 1984. Ph. Giovanni Coruzzi
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17 Kasım 2024 Jannik Sinner Taylor Fritz Maçı
*Merkez Kort'ta saat 20:15'te başlayacak olan Nitto ATP Finalleri Tekler Final maçı. İki isim de Finaller'deki ilk şampiyonluğu için ter dökecek. Ev sahibi Sinner üst üste 2. defa finalde. İtalyan raket geçen yıl Djokovic'e kaybettiği şampiyonluğu bu sefer kazanıp ülkesi adına bir ilke imza atmaya çabalayacak. Sinner yılı 8 kupayla kapatmayı ve kariyerinin de 18. zaferini kazanmayı isteyecek. Fritz ise 2006 finalisti James Blake'den sonra bu turnuvada finale çıkan ilk ABD'li oldu. Kazanıp 1999 şampiyonu Pete Sampras'tan sonra Finaller şampiyonu olan ilk ABD'li olarak kayda geçmeyi arzulayacak. Fritz sezonu 3 şampiyonlukla tamamlamak ve toplamdaki 9. kupasını almak için ter dökecek. İki isim aynı gruptaydı ve kazanan 6-4'lük setlerle Sinner olmuştu. Yine ayrıca iki raket arasındaki ikinci final olacak. ABD Açık finalinde de Sinner 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 galip gelmişti. Bu kez daha uzun soluklu bir kapışmaya tanıklık etmek dileğiyle. İki oyuncuya da başarılar dileriz.
Her iki raketin de final yolu:
-Jannik Sinner-
#Ilie Nastase Grubu = Alex de Minaur (6-3, 6-4)
#Ilie Nastase Grubu = Taylor Fritz (6-4, 6-4)
#Ilie Nastase Grubu = Daniil Medvedev (6-3, 6-4)
#Yarı Final = Casper Ruud (6-1, 6-2)
-Taylor Fritz-
#Ilie Nastase Grubu = Daniil Medvedev (6-4, 6-3)
#Ilie Nastase Grubu = Jannik Sinner (4-6, 4-6)
#Ilie Nastase Grubu = Alex de Minaur (5-7, 6-4, 6-3)
#Yarı Final = Alexander Zverev (6-3, 3-6, 7-6[7-3])
*S Sport Plus'tan naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*İlk sette 6-4'e imza atan Sinner 1-0 öne geçti. İki isim de güçlü servis oyunları ile giriş yaptı. 7. oyunda yoğun çekişme vardı ve Sinner break'i bulmayı başararak bir adım öne geçti. Son oyunda Fritz olabildiğince uzattı. Bir set puanı çevirdi. Ardından servis kırma puanı gördü ama alamadı. Sinner 2. şansında noktayı koymayı bildi.
*İkinci sette de 6-4 ile gülen Sinner maçı 2-0 kazanarak zafere ulaştı. İtalyan raket rakibine karşı gruptaki tarifeyi uygulamış oldu. Yine durgun başlayan bir mücadele vardı. 5. oyunda Sinner servis kırarak hareketlendirdi. Ardından bitime kadar da ipleri sıkıca tuttu ve şampiyonluğa ulaştı. Kariyer sezonunu 8 kupayla tamamladı böylece. İlk kez ATP Finalleri'nde zirveye çıktı ve bunu başaran ilk İtalyan raket oldu. Kariyerinin de 18. kupasını elde etti. Tebriklerimizi sunuyoruz.
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Daniil Medvedev defeats Alex De Minaur, keeping his ATP Finals knockout hopes alive.
Former champion Daniil Medvedev defeated ATP Finals newcomer Alex de Minaur on Tuesday, rebounding from an early loss and boosting his chances of making the knockout stage. The Russian, who lost his first group-stage encounter to Taylor Fritz, defeated De Minaur in Turin 6-2, 6-4, putting his opponent on the verge of elimination. If the other tie in the Ilie Nastase Group featuring Jannik Sinner…
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a terceira partida com Medvedev será decisiva em qualquer caso #ÚltimasNotícias
Hot News Teremos que esperar. Jannik Pecador ele não conseguirá chegar à terceira partida contra o russo Daniel Medvedev (nº 4 do mundo) já qualificado para semifinais do ATP Finals 2024. Esses são os dados ao final do desafio que abriu o segundo dia de reunião do Grupo “Ilie Nastase” do Mestrado de fim de ano em Torino. O moscovita derrotou claramente o australiano Alex de Minaur (n.9 no…
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ATP Finals 2024 - Ilie Nastase Group
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*ೃ༄ atp finals singles draw .ೃ࿐
ೄྀ࿐ groups ˊˎ-
ilie nastase group
🇮🇹 jannik sinner 🇷🇺 daniil medvedev 🇺🇸 taylor fritz 🇦🇺 alex de minaur
john newcombe group
🇩🇪 alexander zverev 🇪🇸 carlos alcaraz 🇳🇴 casper ruud 🇷🇺 andrey rublev
ೄྀ࿐ group stages (GMT) ˊˎ-
nov 10 schedule
🇷🇺 daniil medvedev vs 🇺🇸 taylor fritz 13:00* 🇮🇹 jannik sinner vs 🇦🇺 alex de minaur 19:30*
nov 11 schedule
🇪🇸 carlos alcaraz vs 🇳🇴 casper ruud 13:00* 🇩🇪 alexander zverev vs 🇷🇺 andrey rublev 19:30*
#tennis#atp tennis#atp tour#jannik sinner#atp finals#alexander zverev#carlos alcaraz#daniil medvedev#casper ruud#andrey rublev#alex de minaur#taylor fritz
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Gala Performanței & Excelenței 2024, eveniment de valoare cu o istorie de 14 ani, premiază o singura data pe an așa cum este normal si firesc, valorile din sport, televiziune, muzică, arte, design, antreprenoriat, beauty, campanii sociale, media
Personalitati de legendă din toate ramurile vieții sportive, culturale și sociale din România se află printre laureatii Galei Performanței și Excelenței, precum: Prof. univ. dr. Dumitru Constantin-Dulcan, Prof. univ. dr. Alexandru Vlad Ciurea, Ilie Nastase, Elisabeta Lipă, Florin Piersic, David Popovici, Simona Halep, Andreea Marin, Helmut Duckadam, Andreea Esca, Cătălin Botezatu, Mihai Leu, Gabi…
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Johnny Hallyday - Entretien avec Ilie Nastase
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Birthdays 7.19
Beer Birthdays
Adrian Tierney-Jones
Five Favorite Birthdays
Benedict Cumberbatch; English actor (1976)
Edgar Degas; French artist (1834)
Anthony Edwards; actor (1962)
Max Fleischer; animator (1883)
Brian May; rock guitarist (1947)
Famous Birthdays
Yael Abecassis; Israeli model and actress (1967)
Muhammad al-Bukhari; Persian scholar (810)
Marianna Auenbrugger; Austrian composer (1759)
Paule Baillargeon; Canadian actress and director (1945)
Theo Barker; English historian (1923)
Buster Benton; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1932)
Heinrich Christian Boie; German author and poet (1744)
Lizzie Borden; accused murderer (1860)
Vicki Carr; singer (1941)
Allen Collins; guitarist and songwriter (1952)
Samuel Colt; inventor (1814)
Mark Crispin; computer scientist (1956)
A.J. Cronin; writer (1896)
Friedrich Dessauer; German physicist and philosopher (1881)
Atom Egoyan; Egyptian-Canadian director (1960)
Michael Fekete; Hungarian-Israeli mathematician (1886)
Thomas Gabriel Fischer; Swiss musician (1963)
André Forcier; Canadian director and screenwriter (1947)
Helen Gallagher; actress, singer, and dancer (1926)
Keith Godchaux; rock keyboardist (1948)
Alan Gorrie; Scottish singer-songwriter (1946)
Kevin Haskins; English drummer and songwriter (1960)
Joseph Hansen; author and poet (1923)
Samuel John Hazo; author (1928)
Pat Hingle; actor (1924)
Florence Foster Jenkins; soprano (1868)
Richard Jordan; actor (1938)
Gottfried Keller; Swiss author and poet (1819)
Aleksandr Khinchin; Russian mathematician (1894)
Lisa Lampanelli; comedian (1961)
Bernie Leadon; guitarist and songwriter (1947)
Robert Mann; violinist, composer, and conductor (1920)
John Martin; English artist (1789)
Charles Horace Mayo; surgeon, clinic founder (1865)
George McGovern; politician (1922)
Tim McIntire; actor and singer (1944)
Freddy Moore; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1950)
Ilie Nastase; tennis player (1946)
Alice Dunbar Nelson; African-American poet (1875)
Garth Nix; Australian writer (1963)
Jim Norton; comedian (1968)
Mark O'Donnell; playwright (1954)
Steve O'Donnell; screenwriter and producer (1954)
Jayne Anne Phillips; writer (1952)
Edward Charles Pickering; astronomer and physicist (1846)
Martin Powell; English keyboard player and songwriter (1973)
Arthur Rankin Jr.; animation director, producer (1924)
Tom Raworth; English poet (1938)
Miltos Sachtouris; Greek poet (1919)
Campbell Scott; actor (1961)
Elizabeth Spencer; writer (1921)
Percy Le Baron Spencer; microwave inventor (1894)
Sue Thompson; singer (1925)
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow; physicist (1921)
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@/atptour @/nittoatpfinals | Introducing the ATP No. 1 Club: the most exclusive club in sports 🏆 Visit ATPNumberOneClub.com to find out more. #ATPNumberOneClub
So this is what that video with Daniil, Jannik and Carlos was ostensibly promo for, but I'm still soooo confused what it actually is. Here is the page on the ATP website about it, and I'll include their blurb below.
Welcome to the pioneering ‘ATP No.1 Club’. For the first time, all current and former ATP World No.1 players will be celebrated in one place for the most remarkable achievement in men’s professional tennis: reaching the pinnacle of the PIF ATP Rankings. The Club will bring together an exclusive group of 29 players from across different generations – from Ilie Nastase and John Newcombe to Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner — allowing fans to stay connected with the game’s most iconic champions through incredible original storytelling. The Club makes its debut at the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals ahead of the full operational launch in 2025. ATP will champion this monumental initiative with a high-profile showpiece event held at the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals, gathering some of the biggest names in the sport’s history to celebrate the launch.
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Billie Jean King on Victories Past, and the Battles to Come

The more Billie Jean King talked about the past, the more animated she became about the future.King, the 79-year-old grand champion of tennis and gender equity, said she wanted to see more investment in women’s sports. More teams. More leagues. More women owners. More racial diversity, more data, more access and more opportunities.She charged crosscourt from one topic to the next, not content to celebrate the history she had made; she was too busy creating the template for tomorrow.“Equal investment is the most important thing,” she said during a telephone interview from London, while attending this year’s Wimbledon. “If I talk to a C.E.O., I ask him, or her, or whoever, ‘Do you spend as much on women’s sports as men’s sports?’ That’s the magic question.”It always has been.This summer marks 50 years since the United States Open awarded equal prize money for men and women, becoming the first of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments to offer it. King, who won 39 major titles, made that milestone possible with her relentless activism and by securing corporate sponsors behind the scenes.On the eve of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup — set to showcase the rise of women’s soccer and the movement for equal pay, led by the U.S. Women’s National Team — King’s influence still ripples through the sports ecosystem.“She is working as hard today as she was 50 years ago,” said Stacey Allaster, the United States Tennis Association’s chief executive of professional tennis, and the first female director of the U.S. Open, said. “And she’s so focused, I would say possessed. She’s continuing to live by what she believes: that sport is for social change, and it’s not what you get, but what you give.”King and her wife, Ilana Kloss, who is also her longtime business partner, have invested in six sports. In June, it was announced that Billie Jean King Enterprises would help run a new six-team women’s ice hockey league starting in January along with the Los Angeles Dodgers’ majority owner, Mark Walter, and his wife, Kimbra Walter.“We believe this is transformational, and it’s a sport that hasn’t had the platform that we believe it needs,” said Kloss, 67, a former doubles champion from South Africa and the chief executive of BJK Enterprises.Although she admitted that the path to establishing a successful women’s hockey league has been a “long road” (one that’s littered with past failures), she applauded the Walters’ commitment to women’s sports. “That belief sends an incredible message to the rest of the investment community,” Kloss said.Flashback to 1970 when King and eight other players, outraged the men were earning more than eight times the prize money that the women were at one tournament, signed $1 contracts to form a offshoot professional women’s tennis tour. The women, known as the “original nine,” risked being banned by tennis officials, but the gambit worked. In 1973 at Wimbledon, King led players in a vote that created what is now called the Women’s Tennis Association.It was a heady time for women’s sports. In 1972, Congress enacted Title IX, which prohibited sex discrimination in schools and thus led to the creation of sports programs that spawned a generation of female athletes. Against that backdrop, King, No. 1 in the world, won the 1972 singles titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.In New York, she was incensed to earn $10,000 — $15,000 less than the U.S. Open men’s champion, Ilie Nastase, did. King recalled how she met then with the tournament director Bill Talbert in a referees hut.Turning her chair to face him in the tiny space, she argued that a fan poll showed massive interest in women’s tennis. Then she revealed her ace: She had secured a sponsor — Bristol Myers’s “Ban” deodorant — to make up the difference in total prize money. Equal prize money became official in 1973.A few weeks after the 1973 U.S. Open, King crushed former No. 1 Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes spectacle that catapulted gender equality onto a world stage.“It’s hard to believe that 50 years have gone by — boink!” King said.This year’s U.S. Open, starting Aug. 28, will mark the equal prize money anniversary in multiple ways, including posters of King, an opening night tribute and an “equity lounge” on the site of the United States Open in Flushing, which in 2006 was renamed the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.When she’s on the way to her office there, Allaster touches a sign bearing King’s motto: “Pressure is a Privilege.”Allaster, the previous chief of the WTA, said King was an “accessible leader,” not just for her, but for rookies and superstars alike. Allaster called Venus Williams a “modern-day Billie Jean King” for how, during her prime, Williams lobbied Wimbledon officials — and by extension the French Open — to award equal prize money to women.King’s advocacy has always transcended tennis. She started the Women’s Sports Foundation in 1974 to develop sports opportunities for girls and women post-Title IX. After she was publicly outed for being gay in 1981 and lost many of her endorsements, she later became an activist for gay rights.Phaidra Knight, a World Rugby Hall of Fame player and past president of the Women’s Sports Foundation, said King created an inclusive culture at the group. “Through that LGBTQ+ lens and her courage, she has inspired courage in many other lanes, for people to work together,” Knight said in an interview.Beyond King’s encouragement of her as a Black and gay woman, Knight said she valued how King taught her to approach rugby officials to improve business opportunities for the women’s game.Angela Ruggiero, another past president and a former women’s ice hockey Olympian, has also followed King’s lessons. She co-founded the Sports Innovation Lab, a market research company that uses analytics to understand digitally savvy sports fans. Her research shows that fans of every gender are responding to women’s sports. She has frequent brainstorming sessions with King, who never stops asking questions.“We’re going back and forth on how do we bring more capital into women’s sports,” Ruggiero said. “She’ll be at the edge of her seat, fired up. It’s just her nature to be an agent of change.”King said she secretly advised the soccer player Julie Foudy and eight of her teammates in 1995 to hold out for fair contracts and get the younger players behind them. The team won the 1996 Olympics and ignited the frenzy for women’s soccer by winning the 1999 Women’s World Cup before 90,185 fans in the Rose Bowl.Twenty years later, Megan Rapinoe led the U.S. women to another World Cup victory, this time with the fans chanting “Equal Pay.” In 2022, the women’s national team settled its gender discrimination lawsuit against the national federation for $24 million, and a pledge to equalize salaries and prize money.Last month, Rapinoe talked at a news conference about how the 2023 World Cup would be a game-changer for women’s sports, showing that “equality is actually good for business.”King chuckled.“Every generation thinks they are the first to say this — it’s fun to listen to them,” she said. “I’m glad we’re on the same page trying to get things done.”As always, capital is key. She and Kloss — who joined the celebrity ownership group of Angel City Football Club of the National Women’s Soccer League in 2020 — were encouraged by Y. Michele Kang’s recent $35 million purchase of the league’s Washington Spirit.“We need more people to continue to step up,” King said. “If you look at everything now, it’s the billionaires. And then you look at the Middle East, that’s going to be another thing.”In a news conference, King supported the WTA’s exploration of funding from Saudi Arabia, which has already bought in to professional golf with its LIV Golf merger with the PGA Tour. Although she acknowledged the country’s discriminatory policies around women and homosexuality, she told reporters, “I don’t think you really change unless you engage.” She added that this was her opinion. “I’d still probably go and try to talk with them,” she said.Engagement has always been King’s life philosophy, along with knowing your history. She’s not ready to finish writing hers.In November, King will turn 80.“She really has a sense of running out of time,” Kloss said, “and she can’t get enough.” Source link Read the full article
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Sinner vence Fritz hoje, semifinal do ATP Finals muito próxima #ÚltimasNotícias
Hot News Jannik Sinner vence Taylor Fritz hoje no ATP Finals na partida do segundo dia do Grupo Ilie Nastase. O italiano, número 1 do mundo, vence o americano por 6-4, 6-4 em 1h50′ e dá mais um passo rumo à classificação para a semifinal. O jogador do Tirol do Sul, de 23 anos, em sua terceira vitória em 4 partidas diretas com Fritz, arquiva o caso apesar de um desempenho ‘normal’ no saque (59%…
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