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ITF W60 Playford D F: Alexandra Bozovic/Talia Gibson def. Na-Lee Han/Priska Madelyn Nugroho [1] 7-5, 6-4 Match Recap
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This match also contains people I have followed their journey from since several years ago. While I have followed Alexandra Bozovic/Talia Gibson's scores for some time (mostly in the Australian ITFs), this is my first time watching Priska Madelyn Nugroho after a stellar junior career, then pursuing her studies (and tennis) in the United Stated and vultured Monastir all the way before Playford. Interestingly, this is also my first time watching her combining with Na-Lee Han.
The first set saw Priska/Han was solid in 4-1, until the break at 3-4 from Alexandra/Talia shifted the moment right away in the first set. The break happened as a result of the combination between the net game and solid returning, for example on how they nailed the net game that won them the point at *4-2 15-30, around 2 points before they eventually broke. They controlled the flow in a way until they successfully executed the smash. In a similar manner, they broke at 6-5, enabling them to take the first set 7-5.
The swift (mostly backhand) returns, however, caught my attention throughout the second set. Not only the points ended quicker in that regard when the ball was in (and some doubles alley winners, to their credit), but also how they sustain the level from the aforementioned keys to take the second set 6-4. Talia/Alexandra even closed the match with the unreturned serves, even though Priska/Han tried to equalize their net game to take the first point of the tenth game in this set. There were some notable net exchanges as well, but it all boiled down to the points closing, once again.
The Playford title is Talia's third and Alexandra's second ITF doubles title this year. Additionally, this is their first title together as a pair, having previously been a semifinalist in ITF W25 Cairns a month ago. What a week for them.
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Eurovision 2019 artists + their zodiac signs (because I did this in 2016 and 2017)
Aries: Duncan Laurence, Jonida Maliqi, Sergey Lazarev, Srbuk
Taurus:
Gemini: Nevena Bozovic, Oto Nemsadze, Tamara Todevska
Cancer: Alexandra Rotan (KEiiNO), Darude, Jurijus
Leo:
Virgo: Bilal Hassani, Joci Papai, Mahmood, ZENA
Libra: Carlotta Truman (S!sters), Kobi Marimi, Laura Kästel (S!sters), Leonora, Luca Hänni
Scorpio: Kate Miller-Heidke, Katerine Duska, Michael Rice, Serhat, Tom Hugo (KEiiNO)
Sagittarius: Ana Odobescu
Capricorn: Conan Osíris, Eliot, Miki, Sebastian Rejman, Tamta
Aquarius: Albert Cerny (Lake Malawi), Fred-Rene Buljo (KEiiNO), John Lundvik, Michela, Paenda, Victor Crone
Pisces: Chingiz, Roko, Sarah McTernan
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Secondary Characters
Some characters that play a secondary role on Eurolife but still are worth meeting.
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Isaiah Firebrace
Benjamin’s best friend. Also, best known for being the cause of the catchphrase “people are gay, Isaiah”
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Yohanna Olaffson
Ari’s sister and also Benjamin’s ex
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Ruth Lorenzo
Teacher of Romance Languages at Isabelle Aubret High School and also head of studies of the center. Good friend of Alexander
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Susanne Marie
Teacher of English literature at Isabelle Aubret High School. People hate her
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Alexandra Rotan
Leonora’s cousin and best friend. People think she is with that Tom or Hugo (I don’t remember his name) but in reality they are brothers. Ugh
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Hatari
A mafia, kind of. Mélovin owes them some money
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Imri Ziv
Founder of the gym Feeling alive. Man’s pal
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Nevena Bozovic
Nurse in the psychiatric unit of Villa Europa
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Dr. Sebastian Rejman
Professor in economy. Albert takes his classes (and fails)
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Francesco Moro
Fabrizio’s brother. Is a buddist
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Francesca Moro
Fabrizio’s sister. Is a vegan
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Rosa López
Cláudia’s mom. She likes Givenchy
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Suzy Pascoal
Cláudia’s biological mom. Most of the time she is drunk
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Isaura López
Cláudia’s sister. Apparently no one in this family is straight
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Natalia Lacunza
Carlotta’s last roommate
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Amaia Romero
Alfred’s ex girlfriend. A celebrity
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Julia Lazareva
Sergey’s sister. Rest in peace
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Freddie Fehérvári
Sound technician in Tandem Studios
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #71 12.3.2022
Turniej ITF w Bendigo: Weronika Falkowska/Alexandra Bozovic-Rutuja Bhosale/Ankita Raina 6:4 3:6 4-10
NHL: Penguins-Golden Knights 5:2
Krykiet, mecz testowy, dzień 5
Mecz Indie Zachodnie (373/9 & 147/4, Nkrumah Bonner 123 & 38*, Jayden Seales 4/79 & Alzarri Joseph 3/78) Anglia (311 & 349/6d, Jonny Bairstow 140 & Zak Crawley 121, Ben Stokes 2/42 & Jack Leach 3/57) zakończył się brakiem rozstrzygnięcia
dzień 1
Pakistan (,,Hasan Ali 1/31)-Australia(251/3, Usman Khawaja 127*,)
Indie(252, Shreyas Iyer 92,)-Sri Lanka (,, Praveen Jayawickrama 3/81)
ICC World Cricket League 2: ZEA (348/3, Vriitya Aravind 115*, Ahmed Raza 3/60) pokonało Namibię (305/9, Craig Williams 79, Tangeni Lungameni 1/34) 43 runami
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet: Indie (317/8, Smriti Mandhana 123, Sneh Rana 3/22) pokonały Indie Zachodnie (162, Deandra Dottin 62, Anisa Mohammed 2/59) 155 runami
Turniej ATP w Indian Wells:
Kamil Majchrzak-Aljaz Bedene 6:1 7:5
Hubert Hurkacz/Łukasz Kubot-Tim Puetz/Michael Venus 2:6 2:6
Puchar Świata w biegach, bieg indywidualny mężczyzn w Falun
34. Dominik Bury
65. Maciej Staręga
66. Kamil Bury
70. Mateusz Haratyk
CAF Liga Mistrzów:
Etoile Sahel-Esperance Tunis 0:2
Mamelodi-Al Ahly 1:0
Horoya-Raja Casablanca 2:1
Petro-Sagrada 3:0
Setif-AmaZulu 2:0
League Two: Port Vale-Crawley 4:1
Bundesliga: TSG Hoffenheim-Bayern 1:1 (gol Roberta Lewandowskiego)
MyGolfLife Open, 3 runda: 27. Adrian Meronk
Challenger w Roseto Degli Abruzzi: Jan Zieliński/Hugo Nys-Roman Jebavy/Philipp Oswald 7:6(2) 4:6 10-3
Puchar Świata w biathlonie, bieg masowy kobiet w Otepie:
11. Monika Hojnisz-Staręga
PDC European Tour w Hildesheim, 2 runda:
Krzysztof Ratajski-Jamie Hughes 6:3
Rob Cross-Martijn Kleermaker 6:2
Dirk van Duijvenbode-Darius Labanauskas 6:3
Damon Heta-Martin Lukeman 5:6
Ryan Searle-Vincent van der Voort 6:4
Dimitri van den Bergh-Alan Soutar 6:4
Luke Humphries-Daryl Gurney 4:6
Joe Cullen-Ricky Evans 6:3
Jose de Sousa-Kim Huybrechts 6:5
Michael Smith-Devon Petersen 6:4
Gabriel Clemens-Dave Chisnall 5:6
Michael van Gerwen-Jose Justicia 6:3
Peter Wright-Martin Schindler 6:4
Jonny Clayton-Scott Waites 6:2
Callan Rydz-Mensur Suljović 0:6
Chris Dobey-Karel Sedlacek 0:6
Mistrzostwa Świata w lotach, dzień 2
11. Jakub Wolny
12. Piotr Żyła
21. Kamil Stoch
24. Paweł Wąsek
Tirreno-Adriatico, 6 etap:
15. Rafał Majka (25 w generalce)
80. Cesare Benedetti (87 w generalce)
130. Maciej Bodnar (125 w generalce)
Turniej WTA w Indian Wells: Marketa Vondrousova-Magdalena Fręch 6:1 6:3
Energa Basket Liga Kobiet: VBW Arka Gdynia-Basket 25 Bydgoszcz 73:58
PGNIG Superliga: MKS Kalisz-Wybrzeże Gdańsk 35:22
Liga Centralna piłki ręcznej: Padwa Zamość-MKS Grudziądz 30:25
1 liga piłkarzy ręcznych: KPR Gryfino-Tytani Wejherowo 26:31
1 liga piłkarek ręcznych: Arka Gdynia-Pogoń Szczecin 24:21
1 liga siatkarek: Wieżyca Stężyca-Zagłebie Sosnowiec 2:3
III Liga:
Stolem Gniewino-Pogoń Szczecin II 0:5
Świt Skolwin-GKS Przodkowo 2:0
KP Starogard-Błekitni Stargard 0:4
Campionato Sammarinese:
Cailungo-Libertas 1:1
Fiorentino-Virtus 1:1
Folgore-Murata 3:0
San Giovanni-La Fiorita 0:3
Futsal Ekstraklasa: AZS UG Gdańsk-Dreman Opole 2:5
Ekstraklasa:
Warta-Górnik Zabrze 2:1
Piast-Lechia 1:0
Cracovia-Pogoń 1:1
Fortuna 1 Liga: Odra Opole-Arka Gdynia 1:3
Puchar 6 Narodów:
Włochy-Szkocja 22:33
Anglia-Irlandia 15:32
Ekstraliga Rugby:
Lechia Gdańsk-Pogoń Siedlce 40:12
Posnania Poznań-Ogniwo Sopot 15:31
Arka Gdynia-Budowlani Łódź 26:28
Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie w Pekinie, dzień 8
paranarciarstwo klasyczne, bieg na średnim dystansie
mężczyzn z przewodnikiem
1. Brian McKeever/(p)Russell Kennedy (CAN)
2. Zebastian Modin/(p)Emil Jonsson (SWE)
3. Dmytro Suiarko/(p)Oleksandr Nikonovych (UKR)
11. Piotr Garbowski/(p)Jakub Twardowski
14. Paweł Gil/(p)Michał Lańda
15. Paweł Nowicki/(p)Jan Kobryń
mężczyzn stojąc
1. Wang Chenyang (CHN)
2. Benjamin Daviet (FRA)
3. Cai Jiayun (CHN)
11. Witold Skupień
kobiet z przewodnikiem
1. Linn Kazmaier/(p)Florian Baumann (GER)
2. Wang Yue/(p)Li Yalin (CHN)
3. Carina Edlinger/(p)Josef Lorenz (AUT)
Aneta Górska/(p)Catherina Spierenburg nie ukończyły biegu
kobiet stojąc
1. Oleksandra Kononova (UKR)
2. Natalie Wilkie (CAN)
3. Iryna Bui (UKR)
8. Iweta Faron
mężczyzn siedząc
1. Mao Zhongwu (CHN)
2. Zheng Peng (CHN)
3. Giuseppe Romele (ITA)
14. Krzysztof Plewa
kobiet siedząc
1. Yang Hongqiong (CHN)
2. Oksana Masters (USA)
3. Ma Jing (CHN)
11. Monika Kukla
parahokej, mecz o brązowy medal
Korea Południowa-Chiny 4:0
curling na wózkach, finał
Chiny-Szwecja 8:3
pozostałe konkurencje medalowe
paranarciarstwo alpejskie, slalom kobiet
z przewodnikiem
1. Veronika Aigner/(p)Elisabeth Aigner (AUT)
2. Barbara Aigner/(p)Klara Sykora (AUT)
3. Alexandra Rexova/(p)Eva Trajcikova (SVK)
stojąc
1. Ebba Arsjo (SWE)
2. Zhang Mengqiu (CHN)
3. Anna-Maria Rieder (GER)
siedząc
1. Anna-Lena Forster (GER)
2. Zhang Wenjing (CHN)
3. Liu Sitong (CHN)
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chiefbouquetsuitus · 4 years
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Live Stream Alexandra Bozovic vs Abbie Myers – Prediction, Team News Tennis-Friendly Tournament
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walterfrodriguez · 5 years
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South Florida’s residential sales shift to virtual reality as business slows
From left: Edgardo Defortuna, Stephan Burke, Ron Shuffield, Ana Bozovic, Carol Cassis, and Mark Zilbert
Early this month, a buyer in Germany bought a Miami Beach house without ever setting foot in it. The $750,000 cash deal was done entirely using FaceTime and e-signature technology. It closed on March 11, the same day that President Trump imposed a 30-day travel ban from Europe and the World Health Organization declared coronavirus a pandemic.
The agents involved in the sale of the bayfront Normandy Shores home said the showings, inspection and walk-through were all done virtually, because the buyer purchased it as an investment and “didn’t need to see it.” The listing agents, Douglas Elliman’s Carol Cassis and Stephan Burke, and the buyer’s agent, Marion Ott, also with Elliman, said the sale is proof that deals can not only close virtually, but the whole process can be done online.
Cassis and Burke, like others, are hosting open houses virtually, especially as business grinds to a halt for many real estate agents during the coronavirus pandemic. Agents are blasting out emails encouraging buyers to take a virtual tour “during these times of social distancing” and even offering tips to staying productive while working from home.
A screenshot of an email from One Sotheby’s agent Alexandra Peters
Virtual deals
In the case of the Miami Beach home, though the buyer was not physically present, the agents were there. Someone had to show the house – multiple times, so that the buyer could see how the lighting hits at sunset – and during the inspection and walkthrough, Burke and Cassis said.
With FaceTime, buyers and agents can communicate in real time, said Ott. “Clients can ask questions. ‘Can you go into that bathroom again? Or, ‘Can you show me that closet again?’ It’s very real.”
The Normandy Shores home (Credit: Douglas Elliman)
Developers of luxury condos are also joining in on the virtual world. At Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, Lionheart Capital is offering tours via FaceTime. Though sales centers are closed throughout South Florida, including at 57 Ocean in Miami Beach and Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles Beach, virtual showings and closings can still occur.
The Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach, which is under construction, is providing virtual tours of the model residence, walk-throughs, digital presentations and FaceTime conferencing with the sales team. The developer, Trump Group, is also offering online meetings with its lead designer to select finishes, and launching virtual amenities, including a virtual book club for brokers and clients.
OKO Group is among the developers tapping into technology to avoid a total shutdown in sales. At Missoni Baia in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood and at Una Residences in Brickell, the developer is offering full video tours of the sales gallery and amenities, via YouTube, virtual meeting scheduling with agents, and online access to the floor plans for the projects under construction.
Edgardo Defortuna, president and CEO of Fortune International Group, which is handling sales for both developments, said that agents are still showing units at Fortune projects, but there are many fewer showings.
“If they come to see it now it’s because they’re very, very interested and could be signing contracts,” Defortuna said.
Fortune is prepared to market properties virtually because the firm is so active internationally, he added. “The presentations are all there. We just need to put it in a more consistent package. … The message is changing slightly to promote real estate and Miami as a whole as a very safe investment,” Defortuna said.
At Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles, where closings began last month, the developer and sales team are planning to close on 30 units this week with virtual notaries. Buyers can send a representative to the walk-through, or they can postpone the walk-through and the developer will honor any issues they may have when the buyer can come to the property in person, Defortuna said.
Find me a deal
Amid the pandemic, fewer buyers made offers last week, according to Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty President Ron Shuffield. Yet, he said the company’s sales volume increased 30 percent from the previous week, likely due to buyers and sellers rushing to close due to coronavirus.
Shuffield, who’s still working out of EWM’s Coral Gables office, said the brokerage has been “pleased to see how many people are using our online tools and videos.” The company, like many others, is encouraging working from home and the use of web meetings and calls.
Shuffield does not anticipate a drop in property values, but acknowledged that there will be opportunities for buyers, comparing the health crisis to a nationwide hurricane “with no end in sight.”
Mortgage money in flux
Meanwhile, Centennial Bank, an Arkansas-based community bank with branches in Florida, is still closing new loans but it’s “becoming more and more difficult to do business,” according to David Druey, regional vice president in Florida.
Druey expects that some would-be residential borrowers will see their mortgage rate locks expire as the coronavirus crisis continues. Most locks are only good for 30 days, and are dependent on a borrower’s employment status and income remaining the same.
“You’re seeing people start saying ‘OK, let’s take a pause here. I want to wait and see what this looks like,’” Druey said. “Every day is a new day. … Everyone had a different mindset a week or two ago.”
Now, residential brokers across the country have been getting standardized coronavirus-related legal language and addendums from their attorneys, title companies, brokerages and trade organizations to help buyers manage risk.
Closing agent Sebastian Jaramillo said he has several pending deals in the next couple of weeks that are up in the air, though some closings have occured. At least two deals have fallen through while they were in the due diligence period, according to Jaramillo, a partner with the Miami-based firm Wolfe Pincavage.
“The disruption was enough reason for a lot of people to back out,” Jaramillo said.
And he expects pricing to fall for residential properties. “Given the amount of small businesses or institutions headed to a decrease in income and permanent loss in revenue, a lot of people are not willing to purchase homes at this point,” he said.
Lending is still happening, with some lenders able to do remote closings, according to some developers. Yet overall, Jaramillo said the market is not set up for it.
Cycle shifts
Ana Bozovic, founder of real estate data firm and brokerage Analytics Miami, believes that coronavirus “has created an inflection point, and we are now in the early stages of this cycle’s decline.”
Bozovic is referring to the $500,000 and up condo market. “The higher up in price, the worse it is,” she said.
In January and February of this year, luxury condo sales (defined as $1 million and higher) in Miami Beach fell 53 percent compared to the same months of last year. At the end of February, the Edgewater market had 89 months of inventory of condos priced at $1 million and higher, based on two sales this year and 163 active listings, according to Bozovic’s data. In Sunny Isles Beach, there were 80 months of supply of $1 million-plus condos.
The silver lining? Sellers are already discounting their units, she said. A penthouse, unit 5103, at the Related Group’s Gran Paraiso in Edgewater is listed for just under $2 million. The owner bought it from the developer for $2.56 million in April 2019, which means that at the current asking price, the seller would be losing 22 percent, before commissions.
“It’s a genius move to buy real estate at the bottom. Especially in times of uncertainty, real estate has value. Miami is a wonderful, beautiful place. The opportunity for that is coming,” she said.
Defortuna and others agree that there could be opportunities down the line, but said it’s too early to tell, while the market takes a pause.
“There are going to be some opportunities in some cases where the developers or unit owners need to sell,” he said, adding that the developers his firm is representing are not slashing prices.
Price cuts will depend on the sellers, said Mark Zilbert of Brown Harris Stevens Miami. He doesn’t predict that pricing will drop, but said some sellers may find themselves with less cash reserves due to declines in the financial markets, and will be forced to sell their second or third home.
Zilbert, along with Silke Dietrich, represented the buyer of a $5.55 million condo at the Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club, which closed on Friday. The buyer, who’s from Germany, wasn’t able to fly in for the closing due to the freeze on flights from Europe, but proceeded with the closing.
“I don’t think buyers are afraid of Florida,” Zilbert said. “I have been busy. I speak to buyers every single day.”
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maceikblog · 3 years
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #70 11.3.2022
Krykiet, mecz testowy, dzień 4
Indie Zachodnie (373/9, Nkrumah Bonner 123, Jayden Seales 4/79 & Kemar Roach 1/31)-Anglia (311 & 217/1, Jonny Bairstow 140 & Zak Crawley 117*, Ben Stokes 2/42)
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet: RPA (223/9, Lura Wolvaardt 75, Shabnim Ismail 3/41) pokonało Pakistan (217, Omaima Shohail 65, Fatima Sana 3/43) 6 runami
ICC World Cricket League 2: Oman (276/3, Shoaib Khan 105*, Bilal Khan 5/60) pokonał Namibię (275/8, Gerhard Erasmus 76, Bernard Scholtz 2/49) 7 wicketami
Turniej WTA w Indian Wells:
Magda Linette-Astra Sharma 4:6 6:7(1)
Iga Świątek-Anhelina Kalinina 5:7 6:0 6:1
Turniej ITF w Bendigo: Weronika Falkowska/Alexandra Bozovic-Merel Hoedt/Alexandra Osborne 6:3 3:6 10-8
Puchar Świata w biegach, sprinty w Falun
mężczyzni
37. Dominik Bury
44. Maciej Staręga
62. Mateusz Haratyk
64. Kamil Bury
kobiety
49. Monika Skinder
CAF Liga Mistrzów:
Al Hilal-Al Merreikh 1:0
Zamalek-Wydad 0:1
Belouizdad-Jwaneng Galaxy 4:1
MyGolfLife Open, 2 runda: 26. Adrian Meronk
Challenger w Roseto Degli Abruzzi: Jan Zieliński/Hugo Nys-Jozef Kovalik/Lukas Rosol 7:6(8) 7:5
Puchar Świata w biathlonie, sprint kobiet w Otepie:
18. Monika Hojnisz-Staręga
56. Kamila Żuk
66. Magdalena Gwizdoń
69. Anna Mąka
2 Bundesliga: Hansa Rostock-Holstein Kiel 3:2
PDC European Tour w Hildesheim, 1 runda:
Markko Kantele-Scott Waites 3:6
Alan Soutar-Luc Peters 6:3
Martin Lukeman-Jimmy Hendriks 6:2
Mario Vandenbogaerde-Martijn Kleermaker 4:6
Darius Labanauskas-Niko Springer 6:2
Nathan Rafferty-Ricky Evans 3:6
Jose Justicia-George Killington 6:4
Martin Schindler-Jermaine Wattimena 6:5
Dave Chisnall-Stefan Bellmont 6:1
Vincent van der Voort-Gian van Veen 6:2
Daryl Gurney-Lukas Wenig 6:4
Joe Murnan-Kim Huybrechts 3:6
Karel Sedlacek-Adrian Lewis 6:2
Puchar Świata w narciarstwie alpejskim, slalom gigant w Are:
10. Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel
Mistrzostwa Świata w lotach, dzień 1
12. Jakub Wolny
19. Piotr Żyła
21. Kamil Stoch
29. Paweł Wąsek
Tirreno-Adriatico, 5 etap:
55. Rafał Majka (31 w generalce)
81. Cesare Benedetti (113 w generalce)
142. Maciej Bodnar (142 w generalce)
III Liga: Bałtyk-Olimpia 1:4
Energa Basket Liga: Trefl Sopot-Anwil Włocławek 82:89
Ekstraklasa:
Bruk Bet-Zagłębie 0:2
Górnik Łęczna-Legia 0:1
Puchar 6 Narodów: Walia-Francja 9:13
Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie w Pekinie, dzień 7
parabiathlon, biegi na 12,5km
kobiet siedząc
1. Oksana Masters (USA)
2. Kendall Gretsch (USA)
3. Shan Yilin (CHN)
10. Monika Kukla
kobiet stojąc
1. Liudmyla Liashenko (UKR)
2. Zhao Zhiqing (CHN)
3. Brittany Hudak (CAN)
Iweta Faron nie ukończyła
mężczyzn z przewodnikiem
1. Oleksandr Kazik/(p)Serhii Kucheriavyi (UKR)
2. Vitaliy Lukyanenko/(p)Borys Babar (UKR)
3. Yu Shang/(p)Wang Guanyu (CHN)
7. Paweł Gil/(p)Michał Lańda
parasnowboard, banked slalom mężczyzn SB-LL2
1. Sun Qi (CHN)
2. Matti Suur-Hamari (FIN)
3. Ollie Hill (GBR)
19. Wojciech Taraba
parahokej
mecz o 5 miejsce
Czechy-Włochy 3:4 po dogrywce
półfinały
Kanada-Korea Południowa 11:0
USA-Chiny 11:0
curling na wózkach
półfinały
Słowacja-Szwecja 4:6
Chiny-Kanada 9:5
mecz o brązowy medal
Słowacja-Kanada 3:8
Pozostałe konkurencje medalowe
paranarciarstwo alpejskie, slalom gigant kobiet
z przewodnikiem
1. Veronika Aigner/(p)Elisabeth Aigner (AUT)
2. Zhu Daqing/(p)Hanhan Yan (CHN)
3. Barbara Aigner/(p)Klara Sykora (AUT)
stojąc
1. Zhang Mengqiu (CHN)
2. Mollie Jepsen (CAN)
3. Andrea Rothfuss (GER)
siedząc
1. Momoka Muraoka (JPN)
2. Liu Sitong (CHN)
3. Zhang Wenjing (CHN)
parabiathlon, biegi na 12,5km
mężczyzn siedząc
1. Liu Mengtao (CHN)
2. Taras Rad (UKR)
3. Liu Zixu (CHN)
mężczyzn stojąc
1. Benjamin Daviet (FRA)
2. Mark Arendz (CAN)
3. Grygorii Vovchynskyi (UKR)
kobiet z przewodnikiem
1. Oksana Shyshkova/(p)Vitaliy Kazakov (UKR)
2. Linn Kazmaier/(p)Florian Baumann (GER)
3. Leonie Maria Walter/(p)Pirmin Strecker (GER)
parasnowboard, banked slalom
kobiet SB-LL2
1. Brenna Huckaby (USA)
2. Geng Yanhong (CHN)
3. Li Tiantian (CHN)
mężczyzn SB-UL
1. Maxime Montaggioni (FRA)
2. Ji Lijia (CHN)
3. Zhu Yonggang (CHN)
mężczyzn SB-LL1
1. Wu Zongwei (CHN)
2. Chris Vos (NL)
3. Tyler Turner (CAN)
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #69 10.3.2022
Turniej WTA w Indian Wells: Magda Linette/Hao Ching Chan-Darija Jurak/Andreja Klepac 6:3 2:6 12-10
Magda Fręch-Mayar Sherif 6:2 7:5
CONCACAF Liga Mistrzów: New England Revolution-U.N.A.M. 3:0
Cruz Azul-Club de Foot Montreal 1:0
Krykiet, mecz testowy, dzień 3
Indie Zachodnie (373/9, Nkrumah Bonner 123,Jayden Seales 4/79)-Anglia (311, Jonny Bairstow 140, Ben Stokes 2/42)
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet: Nowa Zelandia (260/9, Amy Satterthwaite 75, Lea Tahuhu 3/17) pokonała Indie (198, Harmanpreet Kaur 71 , Pooja Vastrakar 4/34) 62 runami
Turniej ITF w Bendigo:
Weronika Falkowska/Alexandra Bozovic-Destanee Aiava/Alicia Smith 6:3 3:6 10-5
MyGolfLife Open, 1 runda: 50. Adrian Meronk
Challenger w Roseto Degli Abruzzi:
Jan Zieliński/Hugo Nys-Andrej Martin/Tristan Samuel Weissborn 7:5 6:4
Puchar Świata w biathlonie, sprint mężczyzn w Otepie:
62. Grzegorz Guzik
66. Jan Guńka
79. Marcin Zawół
81. Przemysław Pancerz
Mistrzostwa Świata w lotach, kwalifikacje
14. Jakub Wolny
15. Piotr Żyła
23. Kamil Stoch
30. Paweł Wąsek
Paryż-Nicea, 5 etap:
Łukasz Wiśniowski nie ukończył etapu
Tirreno-Adriatico, 4 etap:
19. Rafał Majka (31 w generalce)
97. Cesare Benedetti (113 w generalce)
160. Maciej Bodnar (117 w generalce)
Energa Basket Liga:
Czarni Słupsk-Zastal Zielona Góra 80:63
King Szczecin-Asseco Gdynia 78:85 po dogrywce
UEFA Liga Europy:
Sevilla-West Ham 1:0
Atalanta-Bayer Leverkusen 3:2
Barcelona-Galatasaray 0:0
Braga-Monaco 2:0
Rangers-Crvena Zvezda 3:0
UEFA Conference League:
PAOK-Gent 1:0
Partizan-Feyenoord 2:5
Slavia Praga-LASK 4:1
Vitesse Arnhem-AS Roma 0:1
Bodo Glimt-AZ Alkmaar 2:1
Leicester-Rennes 2:0
Olympique Marsylia-FC Basel 2:1
PSV-FC Kopenhaga 4:4
PDC Premier League, 5 turniej:
ćwierćfinały
Gary Anderson-Michael Smith 1:6
Peter Wright-Jonny Clayton 5:6
Michael van Gerwen-James Wade 6:5
Joe Cullen-Gerwyn Price 6:0
półfinały
Michael Smith-Jonny Clayton 6:2
Michael van Gerwen-Joe Cullen 6:1
finał
Michael Smith-Michael van Gerwen 4:6
Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie w Pekinie, dzień 6
paranarciarstwo alpejskie, slalom gigant mężczyzn
stojąc
1. Santeri Kiiveri (FIN)
2. Thomas Walsh (USA)
3. Arthur Bauchet (FRA)
23. Andrzej Szczęsny
siedząc
1. Jesper Pedersen (NOR)
2. Rene De Silvestro (ITA)
3. Liang Zilu (CHN)
Igor Sikorski nie ukończył 1 przejazdu
curling na wózkach:
Kanada-Norwegia 7:6
Chiny-Wielka Brytania 6:3
Słowacja-Szwajcaria 8:6
Szwecja-USA 10:7
Wielka Brytania-Łotwa 8:4
Korea Południowa-USA 6:7
Szwajcaria-Estonia 6:8
Korea Południowa-Szwecja 10:4
Łotwa-Chiny 2:9
Słowacja-Estonia 7:6
Pozostałe konkurencje medalowe
paranarciarstwo alpejskie, slalom gigant mężczyzn z przewodnikiem
1. Johannes Aigner/(p)Matteo Fleischmann (AUT)
2. Giacomo Bertagnoli/(p)Andrea Ravelli (ITA)
3. Miroslav Haraus/(p)Maros Hudlik (SVK)
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #68 9.3.2022
Krykiet, mecz testowy, dzień 2
Indie Zachodnie (202/4, Kraigg Brathwaite 55, Jayden Seales 4/79)-Anglia (311, Jonny Bairstow 140, Ben Stokes 1/20)
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet: Indie Zachodnie (225/6, Shemaine Campbelle 66, Shamilia Connell 3/38) pokonały Anglię (218, Tammy Beaumont 46, Sophie Ecclestone 3/20) 7 runami
ICC Cricket World League 2: Oman (221/7, Khawar Ali 63, Fayyaz Butt 3/28) pokonał ZEA (213, Chirag Suri 63, Zahoor Khan 4/51) 8 runami
NHL: Penguins-Panthers 3:4
Turniej ITF w Bendigo:
Weronika Falkowska-Rutuja Bhosale 0:6 2:6
Weronika Falkowska/Alexandra Bozovic-Jelena Micic/Leann Serna 6:1 6:4
CONCACAF Liga Mistrzów:
New York City-Comunicaciones 3:1
Seattle Sounders-Leon 3:0
Turniej ITF w Bhopal: Maks Kaśnikowski-Manish Sureshkumar 4:6 6:3 1:6
Maks Kaśnikowski/Alexis Canter-Prajwal Dev/Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha 5:7 5:7
Challenger w Roseto Degli Abruzzi:
Karol Drzewiecki/Jevvan Nedunchezhiyan-Andrej Martin/Tristan Samuel Weissborn 3:6 6:7(6)
Jan Zieliński/Hugo Nys-Francesco Maestrelli/Gabriele Piraino 6:2 7:5
Paryż-Nicea, 4 etap:
133. Łukasz Wiśniowski (119 w generalce)
Tirreno-Adriatico, 3 etap:
82. Rafał Majka (95 w generalce)
94. Maciej Bodnar (25 w generalce)
150. Cesare Benedetti (149 w generalce)
Turniej ITF w Creteil: Michał Mikuła-Nam Hoang Ly 6:7(4) 6:7(3)
Puchar świata w narciarstwie alpejskim, slalom w Flachau
Michał Jasiczek nie ukończył 1 przejazdu
Suzuki 1 Liga: Sokół Łańcut-Kociewskie Diabły 93:62
FIBA Europe Cup: Legia Warszawa-Reggiana 68:71
UEFA Europa League:
Betis-Eintracht 1:2
FC Porto-Olypmique Lyon 0:1
ULEB Eurocup: Śląsk Wrocław-Trento 77:68
EHF Liga Mistrzów: Vive Kielce-Dinamo Bukareszt 34:29
Alpe Adria Cup, ćwierćfinał: MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza-Zepter Wiedeń 91:88 (167:171 w dwumeczu)
UEFA Liga Mistrzów:
City-Sporting CP 0:0 (5:0 w dwumeczu)
Real Madryt-PSG 3:1 (3:2 w dwumeczu)
Puchar Polski w futsalu: AZS UG Gdańsk-Constract Lubawa 6:7
Campionato Sammarinese:
Cosmos-San Giovanni 0:0
La Fiorita-Faetano 0:0
Libertas-Fiorentino 1:3
Murata-Pennarossa 0:0
Tre Fiori-Cailungo 0:0
NCAA: Rhode Island Rams-Duquesne Dukes 79:77
Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie w Pekinie, dzień 5
paranarciarstwo klasyczne, sprinty
mężczyzn siedząc
1. Zheng Peng (CHN)
2. Mao Zhongwu (CHN)
3. Collin Cameron (CAN)
23. Krzysztof Plewa
kobiet siedząc
1. Yang Hongqiong (CHN)
2. Oksana Masters (USA)
3. Li Panpan (CHN)
13. Monika Kukla
mężczyzn stojąc
1. Benjamin Daviet (FRA)
2. Marco Maier (GER)
3. Grygorii Vovchynskyi (UKR)
17. Witold Skupień
kobiet stojąc
1. Natalie Wilkie (CAN)
2. Vilde Nilsen (NOR)
3. Sydney Peterson (USA)
9. Iweta Faron
mężczyzn z przewodnikiem
1. Brian McKeever/(p)Russell Kennedy (CAN)
2. Jake Adicoff/(p)Sam Wood (USA)
3. Zebastian Modin/(p)Emil Jonsson (SWE)
7. Piotr Garbowski/(p)Jakub Twardowski
15. Paweł Gil/(p)Michał Lańda
Paweł Nowicki/(p) Jan Kobryń nie ukończyli kwalifikacji
kobiet z przewodnikiem
1. Carina Edlinger/(p)Josef Lorenz (AUT)
2. Oksana Shyshkova/(p)Andryi Marchenko (UKR)
3. Linn Kazmaier/(p)Florian Baumann (GER)
9. Anna Górska/(p)Catherine Spierenburg
parahokej:
Korea Południowa-Wlochy 4:0
Chiny-Czechy 4:3
curling na wózkach:
Chiny-Słowacja 7:5
Estonia-Korea Południowa 2:5
Norwegia-Szwecja 6:8
Kanada-Wielka Brytania 6:3
Norwegia-Chiny 4:7
Szwecja-Słowacja 5:6
USA-Szwajcaria 8:5
Estonia-Kanada 3:9
Korea Południowa-Wielka Brytania 8:6
USA-Łotwa 8:7
Pozostałe konkurencje medalowe
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #63 4.3.2022
NHL: Lightning-Penguins 1:5
Turniej ITF w Nur-Sułtanie:
Michał Dembek/Szymon Kielan-białorusin/Vladyslav Manafov 4:6 3:6
Turniej ITF w Bendigo: Weronika Falkowska/Alexandra Bozovic-Chihiro Muramatsu/Kyoka Okamura 4:6 6:3 7-10
Magical Kenya Open, 2 runda: 27. Adrian Meronk
Turniej WTT Contender w Maskacie:
Jakub Dyjas/Cedric Nuytinck oddali mecz z Wang Wei Pengiem/Chih Yuan Chuangiem
Krykiet, mecze testowe, dzień 1
Indie(357/6, Rishabh Pant 96, )-Sri Lanka(,, Lasith Embuldeniya 2/107)
Pakistan(245/1, Imam Ul-Haq 132*, )- Australia(,,Nathan Lyon 1/31)
ICC Puchar Świata Kobiet
Indie Zachodnie (259/9, Hayley Matthews 119, Deandra Dottin 2/2) pokonały Nową Zelandię (256, Sophie Devine 108, Lea Tahuhu 3/57) 3 runami
Turniej ITF w Torello: Yann Wójcik-Noah Lopez 1:6 6:7(3)
Puchar Świata w skokach, konkurs mikstów w Lillehammer:
7. Polska (Nicole Konderla, Piotr Żyła, Kinga Rajda, Kamil Stoch)
Mistrzostwa Świata w hokeju, dywizja IV: Singapur-Iran 2:5
IIHF Puchar Kontynentalny, turniej finałowy: Cracovia-Sarjarka Karaganda 2:1
Puchar Świata w Biathlonie, sztafeta mężczyzn w Kontiolahti:
20. Polska (Jan Guńka, Przemysław Pancerz)
Davis Cup, kwalifikacje grupy światowej I:
Polska-Portugalia 0:2
Kacper Żuk-Joao Sousa 3:6 6:2 4:6
Kamil Majchrzak-Nuno Borges 6:3 3:6 3:6
Ekstraklasa:
Stal-Jagiellonia 1:1
Pogoń-Radomiak 4:0
PDC UK Open
1 runda
Bradley Brooks-Rowby John Rodriguez 1:6 Jelle Klaasen-Mark Rice 6:5
Kai Fan Leung-Fabian Schmutzler 5:6 Matt Campbell-Sebastian Bialecki 1:6 Mario Vandenbogaerde-Jules van Dongen 5:6 Danny Lauby-Niko Springer 6:5
Ted Evetts-Nick Fullwell 6:4 Ryan Harrington-Rusty Jake Rodriguez 6:2 Richie Burnett-Tony Martinez 6:3 Darren Webster-Jose Justicia 4:6 Martin Thomas-Kenny Neyens 4:6
George Killington-Reece Robinson 6:4 Dan Read-Diogo Portela 6:3 Josh Rock-Damian Mol 5:6 James Wilson-Shaun Wilkinson 6:4
Matt Good-Keelan Kay 5:6 Jim Williams-Ryan Murray 6:3 John O'Shea-Nathan Rafferty 6:0 Jurjen van der Velde-Mickey Mansell 6:4
Ricardo Pietreczko-Scott Taylor 6:2 Vladimir Andersen-Steve Clayson 2:6 Paul Hogan-Dom Taylor 6:4 Prakash Jiwa-Toni Alcinas 6:2
Darren Beveridge-Jimmy Hendriks 3:6 Wesley Plaisier-Radek Szaganski 5:6 Ross Montgomery-Reece Colley 6:3 Danny Jansen-Liam Meek 6:2
Adam Warner-Lukas Wenig 3:6 Shaun McDonald-Jamie Clark 0:6 Kevin Burness-Graham Hall 3:6 Luc Peters-Paul Marsh 6:0
2 runda
David Evans-Keane Barry 2:6 Lewy Williams-Martin Schindler 1:6 Connor Scutt-Jules Van Dongen 6:3 James Wilson-John Henderson 2:6
Jon Worsley-Niels Zonneveld 5:6 John Michael-Danny Baggish 5:6 Ted Evetts-Jack Main 6:3 Rowby John Rodriguez-Gordon Mathers 6:4
Berry van Peer-Kevin Doets 6:3 Graham Hall-Andrew Gilding 6:5 Peter Hudson-John O'Shea 3:6 Jim Williams-Jurjen Van der Velde 6:3
Keelan Kay-Lukas Wenig 1:6 Jelle Klaasen-Cameron Menzies 6:1 Richie Burnett-Ryan Harrington 3:6
Geert Nentjes-Jake Jones 6:3 Radek Szaganski-Scott Waites 4:6 Jose Justicia-Eddie Lovely 6:2 Paul Hogan-Danny Lauby 3:6
Krzysztof Kciuk-Brett Claydon 6:1 Jamie Clark-Martin Lukeman 3:6 Scott Mitchell-Danny Jansen 4:6 Luc Peters-Geert De Vos 6:2
Ricardo Pietreczko-Zoran Lerchbacher 2:6 Sebastian Bialecki-Joe Murnan 6:5 John Brown-Damian Mol 3:6 Steve Clayson-Fabian Schmutzler 2:6
Adam Gawlas-George Killington 6:3 Ross Montgomery-Dan Read 6:2 Prakash Jiwa-Jason Heaver 3:6 Kenny Neyens-Jimmy Hendriks 6:4
3 runda
Florian Hempel-Lukas Wenig 6:3 Raymond van Barneveld-William Borland 5:6 Adrian Lewis-Fabian Schmutzler 6:0
Madars Razma-Jamie Hughes 1:6 Krzysztof Kciuk-Ross Smith 6:4 Martin Schindler-Jeff Smith 6:2 Kim Huybrechts-Luc Peters 6:2
Max Hopp-Ritchie Edhouse 2:6 Martin Lukeman-Adam Hunt 6:3 Jason Lowe-Jelle Klaasen 4:6 Andy Boulton-Danny Lauby 6:5
Jeffrey de Zwaan-Keane Barry 2:6 Steve Beaton-Graham Hall 3:6 John O'Shea-Maik Kuivenhoven 1:6 Jose Justicia-Adam Gawlas 5:6 Jermaine Wattimena-Ross Montgomery 6:5
Keegan Brown-Sebastian Białecki 2:6 Steve West-Damian Mol 6:3 Steve Lennon-Ryan Harrington 6:5 Berry Van Peer-Niels Zonneveld 2:6
Ron Meulenkamp-Danny Baggish 6:2 Danny Jansen-Ricky Evans 6:2 Darius Labanauskas-John Henderson 6:4 Jim Williams-Alan Soutar 6:5
Ryan Joyce-Mike De Decker 6:0 Luke Woodhouse-Ted Evetts 6:2 Martijn Kleermaker-Jason Heaver 5:6 Geert Nentjes-Kenny Neyens 6:5
Boris Krcmar-Zoran Lerchbacher 6:2 Conor Scutt-William O'Connor 5:6 Rowby John Rodriguez-Ryan Meikle 0:6 Brian Raman-Scott Waites 2:6
4 runda
Chris Dobey-Michael Smith 7:10
Krzysztof Ratajski-Gerwyn Price 5:10
Michael van Gerwen-Gary Anderson 10:7
Joe Cullen-Peter Wright
Jermaine Wattimena-Vincent van der Voort 5:10
Daryl Gurney-Dimitri Van den Bergh 2:10
Steve Lennon-James Wade 6:10
Callan Rydz-Nathan Aspinall 10:9
Andy Boulton-Damon Heta 5:10
Maik Kuivenhoven-Simon Whitlock 9:10
Luke Woodhouse-Boris Krcmar 5:10
Ron Meulenkamp-Krzysztof Kciuk 10:9
Ritchie Edhouse-Sebastian Białecki 6:10
Jason Heaver-William O'Connor 7:10
Jelle Klaasen-Devon Petersen 6:10
Steve West-Jose de Sousa 7:10
Ryan Joyce-Martin Schindler 8:10
Glen Durrant-Scott Waites 5:10
Dave Chisnall-Brendan Dolan 10:3
Danny Noppert-Ryan Meikle 10:3
Mervyn King-Stephen Bunting 4:10
Geert Nentjes-Florian Hempel 10:5
Jamie Hughes-Adam Gawlas 10:5
Ian White-Luke Humphries 10:9
Ryan Searle-Adrian Lewis 10:7
Darius Labanauskas-Ricky Evans 9:10
Dirk van Duijvenbode-William Borland 10:6
Rob Cross-Gabriel Clemens 7:10
Jim Williams-Niels Zonneveld 5:10
Kim Huybrechts-Mensur Suljovic 9:10
Keane Barry-Graham Hall 10:7
Martin Lukeman-Jonny Clayton 9:10
Igrzyska Paraolimpijskie w Pekinie, dzień 0
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Co się dzisiaj działo? #62 3.3.2022
Turniej ITF w Nur-Sułtanie:
Michał Dembek-rosjanin 4:6 2:6
Szymon Kielan-David Poljak 3:6 6:7(5)
Turniej ITF w Bendigo: Weronika Falkowska/Alexandra Bozovic-Destanee Aiava/Alicia Smith 6:4 6:3
Magical Kenya Open, 1 runda: 65. Adrian Meronk
Mangaung Open, 1 runda: 164. Marcin Gradecki
Turniej WTT Contender w Maskacie:
Jakub Dyjas-Noshad Alamiyan 3:1
Jakub Dyjas/Cedric Nuytinck-Anders Lind/Bence Majoros 3:0
Krykiet, mecz Twenty20: Bangladesz (155/8, Litton Das 60, Nasum Ahmed 4/10) pokonał Afganistan (94, Najibullah Zadran 27, Fazalhaq Farooqi 2/27) 61 runami
Puchar Świata w biegach, sprinty w Drammen
kobiety
43. Monika Skinder
mężczyźni
20. Kamil Bury
34. Maciej Staręga
Turniej ITF w Torello: Yann Wójcik-Alejandro Manzanera Pertusa 7:6(4) 6:1
Puchar Świata w Biathlonie, sztafeta kobiet w Kontiolahti:
10. Polska (Monika Hojnisz-Staręga,Kamila Żuk,Kinga Zbylut,Anna Mąka)
Puchar Świata w skokach, konkursy w Lillehammer:
konkurs mężczyzn
8. Piotr Żyła
10. Kamil Stoch
15. Dawid Kubacki
23. Paweł Wąsek
36. Kacper Juroszek
konkurs kobiet
28. Kinga Rajda
37. Nicole Konderla
Mistrzostwa Świata juniorów w skokach:
dziewczyny
26. Natalia Słowik
35. Sara Tajner
38. Paulina Cieślar
41. Pola Bełtowska
chłopcy
13. Jan Habdas
25. Arkadiusz Jojko
26. Tymoteusz Amilkiewicz
37. Szymon Zapotoczny
Energa Basket Liga: Asseco Gdynia-HydroTruck Radom 99:78
EHF Liga Mistrzów: Veszprem-Vive Kielce 35:33
Mistrzostwa Świata w hokeju, dywizja IV
Kuwejt-Malezja 2:5
Iran-Kirgistan 1:13
PDC Premier League, 4 turniej:
ćwierćfinały
Jonny Clayton-Michael van Gerwen 1:6
Michael Smith-Joe Cullen 6:5
Gerwyn Price-Peter Wright 2:6
James Wade-Gary Anderson 6:4
półfinały
Michael van Gerwen-Michael Smith 6:2
Peter Wright-James Wade 6:2
finał
Michael van Gerwen-Peter Wright 6:0
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South Florida’s residential sales shift to virtual reality as business slows
From left: Edgardo Defortuna, Stephan Burke, Ron Shuffield, Ana Bozovic, Carol Cassis, and Mark Zilbert
Early this month, a buyer in Germany bought a Miami Beach house without ever setting foot in it. The $750,000 cash deal was done entirely using FaceTime and e-signature technology. It closed on March 11, the same day that President Trump imposed a 30-day travel ban from Europe and the World Health Organization declared coronavirus a pandemic.
The agents involved in the sale of the bayfront Normandy Shores home said the showings, inspection and walk-through were all done virtually, because the buyer purchased it as an investment and “didn’t need to see it.” The listing agents, Douglas Elliman’s Carol Cassis and Stephan Burke, and the buyer’s agent, Marion Ott, also with Elliman, said the sale is proof that deals can not only close virtually, but the whole process can be done online.
Cassis and Burke, like others, are hosting open houses virtually, especially as business grinds to a halt for many real estate agents during the coronavirus pandemic. Agents are blasting out emails encouraging buyers to take a virtual tour “during these times of social distancing” and even offering tips to staying productive while working from home.
A screenshot of an email from One Sotheby’s agent Alexandra Peters
Virtual deals
In the case of the Miami Beach home, though the buyer was not physically present, the agents were there. Someone had to show the house – multiple times, so that the buyer could see how the lighting hits at sunset – and during the inspection and walkthrough, Burke and Cassis said.
With FaceTime, buyers and agents can communicate in real time, said Ott. “Clients can ask questions. ‘Can you go into that bathroom again? Or, ‘Can you show me that closet again?’ It’s very real.”
The Normandy Shores home (Credit: Douglas Elliman)
Developers of luxury condos are also joining in on the virtual world. At Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, Lionheart Capital is offering tours via FaceTime. Though sales centers are closed throughout South Florida, including at 57 Ocean in Miami Beach and Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles Beach, virtual showings and closings can still occur.
The Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach, which is under construction, is providing virtual tours of the model residence, walk-throughs, digital presentations and FaceTime conferencing with the sales team. The developer, Trump Group, is also offering online meetings with its lead designer to select finishes, and launching virtual amenities, including a virtual book club for brokers and clients.
OKO Group is among the developers tapping into technology to avoid a total shutdown in sales. At Missoni Baia in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood and at Una Residences in Brickell, the developer is offering full video tours of the sales gallery and amenities, via YouTube, virtual meeting scheduling with agents, and online access to the floor plans for the projects under construction.
Edgardo Defortuna, president and CEO of Fortune International Group, which is handling sales for both developments, said that agents are still showing units at Fortune projects, but there are many fewer showings.
“If they come to see it now it’s because they’re very, very interested and could be signing contracts,” Defortuna said.
Fortune is prepared to market properties virtually because the firm is so active internationally, he added. “The presentations are all there. We just need to put it in a more consistent package. … The message is changing slightly to promote real estate and Miami as a whole as a very safe investment,” Defortuna said.
At Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles, where closings began last month, the developer and sales team are planning to close on 30 units this week with virtual notaries. Buyers can send a representative to the walk-through, or they can postpone the walk-through and the developer will honor any issues they may have when the buyer can come to the property in person, Defortuna said.
Find me a deal
Amid the pandemic, fewer buyers made offers last week, according to Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty President Ron Shuffield. Yet, he said the company’s sales volume increased 30 percent from the previous week, likely due to buyers and sellers rushing to close due to coronavirus.
Shuffield, who’s still working out of EWM’s Coral Gables office, said the brokerage has been “pleased to see how many people are using our online tools and videos.” The company, like many others, is encouraging working from home and the use of web meetings and calls.
Shuffield does not anticipate a drop in property values, but acknowledged that there will be opportunities for buyers, comparing the health crisis to a nationwide hurricane “with no end in sight.”
Mortgage money in flux
Meanwhile, Centennial Bank, an Arkansas-based community bank with branches in Florida, is still closing new loans but it’s “becoming more and more difficult to do business,” according to David Druey, regional vice president in Florida.
Druey expects that some would-be residential borrowers will see their mortgage rate locks expire as the coronavirus crisis continues. Most locks are only good for 30 days, and are dependent on a borrower’s employment status and income remaining the same.
“You’re seeing people start saying ‘OK, let’s take a pause here. I want to wait and see what this looks like,’” Druey said. “Every day is a new day. … Everyone had a different mindset a week or two ago.”
Now, residential brokers across the country have been getting standardized coronavirus-related legal language and addendums from their attorneys, title companies, brokerages and trade organizations to help buyers manage risk.
Closing agent Sebastian Jaramillo said he has several pending deals in the next couple of weeks that are up in the air, though some closings have occured. At least two deals have fallen through while they were in the due diligence period, according to Jaramillo, a partner with the Miami-based firm Wolfe Pincavage.
“The disruption was enough reason for a lot of people to back out,” Jaramillo said.
And he expects pricing to fall for residential properties. “Given the amount of small businesses or institutions headed to a decrease in income and permanent loss in revenue, a lot of people are not willing to purchase homes at this point,” he said.
Lending is still happening, with some lenders able to do remote closings, according to some developers. Yet overall, Jaramillo said the market is not set up for it.
Cycle shifts
Ana Bozovic, founder of real estate data firm and brokerage Analytics Miami, believes that coronavirus “has created an inflection point, and we are now in the early stages of this cycle’s decline.”
Bozovic is referring to the $500,000 and up condo market. “The higher up in price, the worse it is,” she said.
In January and February of this year, luxury condo sales (defined as $1 million and higher) in Miami Beach fell 53 percent compared to the same months of last year. At the end of February, the Edgewater market had 89 months of inventory of condos priced at $1 million and higher, based on two sales this year and 163 active listings, according to Bozovic’s data. In Sunny Isles Beach, there were 80 months of supply of $1 million-plus condos.
The silver lining? Sellers are already discounting their units, she said. A penthouse, unit 5103, at the Related Group’s Gran Paraiso in Edgewater is listed for just under $2 million. The owner bought it from the developer for $2.56 million in April 2019, which means that at the current asking price, the seller would be losing 22 percent, before commissions.
“It’s a genius move to buy real estate at the bottom. Especially in times of uncertainty, real estate has value. Miami is a wonderful, beautiful place. The opportunity for that is coming,” she said.
Defortuna and others agree that there could be opportunities down the line, but said it’s too early to tell, while the market takes a pause.
“There are going to be some opportunities in some cases where the developers or unit owners need to sell,” he said, adding that the developers his firm is representing are not slashing prices.
Price cuts will depend on the sellers, said Mark Zilbert of Brown Harris Stevens Miami. He doesn’t predict that pricing will drop, but said some sellers may find themselves with less cash reserves due to declines in the financial markets, and will be forced to sell their second or third home.
Zilbert, along with Silke Dietrich, represented the buyer of a $5.55 million condo at the Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club, which closed on Friday. The buyer, who’s from Germany, wasn’t able to fly in for the closing due to the freeze on flights from Europe, but proceeded with the closing.
“I don’t think buyers are afraid of Florida,” Zilbert said. “I have been busy. I speak to buyers every single day.”
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