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Dogs coach will know precisely what he is up against at the MCG on Saturday.It is a system rather than merely a team. It is a cu
Dogs coach will know precisely what he is up against at the MCG on Saturday.It is a system rather than merely a team. It is a cu
in Gilde 12.12.2018 05:19von jj009 • 2.159 Beiträge
Andy Murray won nine of 10 games to start and overwhelmed Grigor Dimitrov 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 at the US Open on Monday night. The No. 2 seed, Murray reached the quarterfinals for the 22nd time in his past 23 Grand Slam tournaments.During the changeover right before the last game, it suddenly began to rain, and play was delayed only slightly before the shower passed. The new retractable roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium was not closed.I played extremely well. Tactically, played a good match, Murray said. And I served very well when I was behind in the games. Got a lot of free points with my serve, and that was important.He was credited with one serve at 141 mph, which he said would be the first of his career that topped 140.I served one at 145 in San Jose, but the next day, Murray said with a smile, they recalibrated the gun because it was completely wrong.The 2012 champion at Flushing Meadows will face No. 6 seed Kei Nishikori in the quarterfinals Wednesday. Nishikori earned a straight-sets victory over No. 21 seed Ivo Karlovic.Nishikori, the 2014 runner-up, won 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4) on Monday in the last singles match at the current Louis Armstrong Stadium, which will be torn down after the tournament. A new venue to be built to replace it.Karlovic, 37, was the oldest man to reach a Grand Slam round of 16 since Jimmy Connors at the 1991 U.S. Open. At 6-foot-11, Karlovic set a tournament record with 61 aces in a five-set win in the first round.Unlike Murray and Nishikori, two-time major champion Stan Wawrinka had a tougher road to the quarterfinals.Wawrinka blew a lead and smashed a racket, but he eventually pulled out a four-set victory to reach a fourth straight US Open quarterfinal.After saving a match point in a five-set win in his last outing, Wawrinka was cruising against 63rd-ranked Illya Marchenko, who was playing in his first Grand Slam round of 16. Serving for the match in the third set, the third-seeded Wawrinka was broken and then lost a tiebreaker.After going down a break early in the fourth set, Wawrinka took his frustrations out on his racket. He proceeded to win the next four games to regain control on the way to a 6-4, 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-3 victory Monday.Marchenko had dropped the first set of his third-round match against 14th-seeded Nick Kyrgios but won the next two as the Australian struggled with a hip injury that eventually forced him to retire.Wawrinka next faces 2009 US Open champ Juan Martin del Potro, who beat Wawrinka at Wimbledon this year.Del Potro is back in the quarterfinals after Dominic Thiem retired in the second set of their match.The eighth-seeded Thiem took a medical timeout to have trainers look at his right knee after the sets fifth game. He returned to the court for one point before deciding he couldnt go on.Thiem said his knee started hurting three days earlier, and he speculated it was the indirect result of blisters on his feet -- he needed to alter his gait to compensate. Late in the first set Monday, it started getting worse. He didnt want to take any risks with a knee injury and planned to get an MRI.I couldnt bend it too much the last three days, he said. So I was all the time a little bit handicapped.Del Potro had won the first set 6-3 and was up a break in the second.Thiem, who turned 23 on Saturday, has had a breakthrough year, reaching the French Open semifinals and cracking the top 10. But the long season was starting to wear on his body.Del Potro knows all about that. He missed the tournament the past two years after surgeries on his left wrist. But his stunning run to the Olympic silver medal signaled that he is a contender again.Del Potro got a huge break Monday when he spent only 72 minutes on court. He has played just 10-plus sets through four rounds, but still expects to be the underdog.[Wawrinka] will be the favorite to win in that match, del Potro insisted, before adding: But anything can happen in this event for me. I got the power from the crowd in every match.At No. 142, del Potro is the lowest-ranked US Open quarterfinalist since Jimmy Connors in 1991.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. Ombre Hydro Flask Beer & Wine 10 oz Wine Tumbler Graphite Water Bottle . Thats about all he can do right now, so hes trying not to think about when he might be able to play again for the Los Angeles Lakers. Ombre Hydro Flask Beer & Wine 10 oz Wine Tumbler Mint Water Bottle . Note: The Calgary Flames announced Tuesday that Sean Monahan would not be made available to Canadas World Junior team. http://www.hydroflaskwaterbottleuk.com/ . The Canadian squad, skipped by Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg, got on the board first with two in the second end, and followed that with two more apiece in the fourth and sixth ends. Ombre Hydro Flask For Sale .Y. - General manager Billy King says the Brooklyn Nets are looking to add a big man and confirmed the team worked out centre Jason Collins, who would become the first openly gay active NBA player if signed. 21 oz Ombre Hydro Flask Sport Cap Standard Mouth Flamingo .C. -- After a listless first half, the Washington Wizards used a big third quarter run to beat the Charlotte Bobcats Bradley Beal scored 21 points and the Wizards used a 17-0 run in the third quarter to take control of what had been a close game and beat the Bobcats 97-83 on Tuesday night. In Melbourne this week, the town has been painted red, white and blue in honor of the Bulldogs. You would scarcely know the Sydney Swans, minor premiers and constant superpower of the AFL, are playing let alone that they produced the best 30-40 minutes of football we have seen all season to start the preliminary final against Geelong.The most pragmatic of Sydney supporters would understand all this. Western Bulldogs won their first and only premiership in 1954, when Robert Menzies was Prime Minister; it is the longest current losing streak in the sport, so no one in their right mind can deny the team from Melbournes west a little sympathy this week.The fairytale is well and truly alive for Luke Beveridges team but, of all people, the Dogs coach will know precisely what he is up against at the MCG on Saturday.It is a system rather than merely a team. It is a culture of excellence that probably began in the summer of 2002-03 and has survived the test of time. It is the reason why the Swans have played finals in an astonishing 18 of the past 21 AFL seasons, and three of the past five Grand Finals.The names change but the system does not. Hence, Kirk and the Boltons and OKeefe and Barry passed it on to McVeigh and Jack and Heeney, Aliir and Mills seamlessly. It is the Sydney way, the culture of the Swans, and it does not deviate.At the end of 2002, when Paul Roos took over from Rodney Eade as coach of Sydney, the players and staff had their usual camp at Coffs Harbour. This time they had Ray McLean, now well-known as the inventor of the Leading Teams organisation as well as the concept of the leadership group in football, on board. Roos and McLean had crossed paths at an airport, and the coach was impressed with McLeans ideas.The players gathered in a room at the Novotel at Coffs, McLean pinned butchers paper on a board, and they talked about how they would like to be viewed as a team. The key words they came up with were: HARD, DISCIPLINED, RELENTLESS.They promised to have open dialogue between each other, pointing out each others frailties but not in a personal way. Stuart Maxfield was made captain and a group of leaders elected. So-called expected behaviours were penned. A young player suggested they start referring to themselves as The Bloods,, after the old South Melbourne teams of the previous century.ddddddddddddNow a lot of teams have picked up the idea since, and many have had slogans and buzzwords. Essendon -- infamously -- liked Whatever It Takes, and painted out the sign on the wall at Windy Hill when newspaper photographers took a liking to it at the height of the ASADA scandal. Hawthorn chose the four pillars from Kokoda -- courage, endurance, mateship, sacrifice.But the experience is that slogans and buzzwords are worthless if they are not adhered to. What is important is that Sydneys players stayed true to this over more than a decade, winning flags in 2005 and 2012 and going ever so close in 2006.When do you see a Swans player pull out of a contest? When would a man in red-and-white take a selfish shot at goal, or give a needless 50-metre penalty?A player like Lance Buddy Franklin comes into the club as one of the games biggest stars, and on big money, but he fits into the mould, he chases down opponents when he is without the football, he passes off to teammates in a better position.Of course it is not perfect, all this.The performance in the 2014 Grand Final was abject. When Barry Hall found himself regularly suspended for on-field violence, moving outside the standards set under the culture, he was moved out. And he was arguably their best player at the time. The point is that players are called out when they step out of line. Not by the coaches, so much, but by their teammates, and eventually, they find a way to get better.Around that time, a difficult period for the club, they changed the third word of the code from relentless to united, and in this the Swans are like a military unit. It explains why they can draft in a Luke Parker with pick No. 40 and he is runner-up in the Brownlow, or why they can win a preliminary final with nine rookie-listers in the team and just two top-10 picks (Franklin and Gary Rohan). The secret of the Swans is that players get better under their watch.Commentator and analyst David King called the Swans the AFLs audit, and it is an apt description. 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