China Open, Beijing, China, WTA Premier

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DATE: 1-9 October 2016
SURFACE: Hard
PRIZE MONEY: $5,424,394
FIELD SIZE: 64
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Garbiñe Muguruza

Seeds:

1. Angelique Kerber (GER)
2. Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP)
3. Agnieszka Radwanska (POL)
4. Simona Halep (ROU)
5. Karolina Plishkova (CZE)
6. Venus Williams (USA)
7. Carla Suarez Navarro (ESP)
8. Madison Keys (USA)
9. Svetlana Kuznetzova (RUS)
10. Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)
11. Johanna Konta (GBR)
12. Timea Bacsinszky (SUI)
13. Roberta Vinci (ITA)
14. Petra Kvitova (CZE)
15. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS)
16 Elina Svitolina (UKR)


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The Tournament:

A combined ATP-WTA event, the China Open is the biggest tournament on the Asian leg of the WTA calendar and the fourth and last Premier Mandatory stop of the season.

The tournament, which launched as a Tier II event in 2004 and was upgraded to Premier status in 2009, is staged in Beijing Olympic Park at the China National Tennis Center. The facility - constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics - expanded to 11 courts featuring a new 15,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof in 2011. It utilizes space-age air-cooling technology. In 2006, the China Open became the first tournament outside the United States to implement Hawk-Eye electronic line calling.

About City

Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China and, with 21+ million inhabitants, is world's most populous capital city. (And second most in China, after Shanghai.) Beijing has 3 millennia of history, richly demonstrated in some of it's most famous attractions: the Summer Palace, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, amongst others, and the Beijing Opera. The Great Wall is accessible in the mountains a short drive to the north. At the same time, it has embraced the 21st Century in it's architecture, and the West, as it now has Starbucks, Planet Hollywood, for better or worse. And also for the worse is Beijing's air quality, which is often dreadful and noxious. Shopping is a major tourist attraction. The old district is Wangfujing Street, and the modern option is Taikoo Li Sanlitun.

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Results from the China Open Women's Singles Round 1 matches on Sunday

Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) beat CoCo Vandeweghe (U.S.) 6-1 2-6 6-4
Zhang Shuai (China) beat Samantha Stosur (Australia) 6-1 6-2
Alison Riske (U.S.) beat 15-Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia) 7-6(4) 6-1
Kristina Mladenovic (France) beat Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) 6-3 5-7 7-6(4)
3-Agnieszka Radwanska (Poland) beat Wang Qiang (China) 6-2 6-2
Misaki Doi (Japan) beat Nicole Gibbs (U.S.) 7-5 6-2
Wang Yafan (China) beat Madison Brengle (U.S.) 6-2 6-2
13-Roberta Vinci (Italy) beat Zheng Saisai (China) 6-0 3-6 6-3
11-Johanna Konta (Britain) beat Anastasija Sevastova (Latvia) 6-1 6-1
8-Madison Keys (U.S.) beat Duan Yingying (China) 6-0 4-6 6-1
Yaroslava Shvedova (Kazakhstan) beat 7-Carla Suarez Navarro (Spain) 6-1 6-3
Timea Babos (Hungary) beat Danka Kovinic (Montenegro) 6-1 6-2
 
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ARE THE ''SICK'' western athletes allowed ? i mean the ones that ''got permission and informed the WADA of their sickness?" to take

er --

DOPE?

because u know -- even according to some of you HERE -- the difference between MARIA SHARAPOVA taking dope -- same as american athletes HAVE -- is thtat ''she didn't ask permission beyond the required time frame|" but 'THEY DID!!

therefore THEY ARE GOOD DOPE ARTISTS - but She's NOT!!

AS IN:

'''SIR WADA -- I would like to CHEAT -- can you give me permission? "

"why YES of course american, british, european, western athlete!!! so long as you TELL US about it -- in PRIVATE of course"....

'but -- sir -- what about that RUSSIAN MARIA?"
"OH - don't worry about HER -- SHE DIDN'T ASK PERMISSION -- SO SHE'S GUILTY!!! and that's why we EXPOSED HER !!!".

''really sir WADA? from now -- i'll make SURE i ALWAYS let you know that i'm *sick* and get your permission in TIME"..

"THAT'S my girl, that's my boy -- just LET US KNOW in advance what you need -- and if you're *sick* - we'lll tell your doctor it's OK to give you a *medical prescription* for nandrolone..etc.etc.etc..GOOD LUCK on the GAMES -- NO CHEATING, OK?...don't be like that RUSSIAN CHEATER MARIA..."

LOL.

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The World According to WADA: Sick Athletes From Exceptional Nations Win Most Gold
How much else do you need to know see that it’s high time WADA was outlawed

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Originally appeared at Silentio. Translated by Julia Rakhmetova
Five batches of samples from the WADA database, released by Fancy Bear: 107 athletes from 23 countries in 29 sports

Between September 13th and 23rd, Fancy Bear released five batches of samples from the World Anti-Doping Agency database. The information on 107 athletes who tested positive for banned substances, was posted on the internet. However, for some reason, often medical, WADA allowed these athletes to take part in the competitions.

Most “sick” athletes are US or UK citizens – 23% and 22% correspondingly. They are followed by Canada (10%), Germany (8%), Australia (7%), Denmark (6%), Italy (5%) –23 countries in total.

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Twenty-nine sports are mentioned in the published data. The most often cited are swimming (19%), rowing (10%), track cycling (8%), field hockey (7%), tennis (6%), football (5%), athletics (5%) and mountain biking (4%).

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It’s important to note that most of all permitted uses of doping by the US national team was in swimming (12%) and tennis (12%), and it was the American team who led the medal count in these disciplines in the Rio Olympics.

The same is true of Great Britain: 26.09% of all infringements relate to track cycling, rowing 21.74%, field hockey – 13.04%. As a result, UK led the medal count in rowing and field hockey among women, and were fourth in road cycling.

It’s hard to say whether Fancy Bear is unbiased, or whether these batches are representative of the whole picture. At any rate, this information calls into question the independence of the World Anti-Doping Agency, showing the uselessness of the organization, at least in its present format
 

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Results from the China Open Women's Singles matches on Monday

Round 2
3-Agnieszka Radwanska (Poland) beat Ekaterina Makarova (Russia) 6-3 6-4
8-Madison Keys (U.S.) beat Kristina Mladenovic (France) 7-5 6-4
Yaroslava Shvedova (Kazakhstan) beat Belinda Bencic (Switzerland) 6-4 7-6(4)
2-Garbine Muguruza Blanco (Spain) beat Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) 6-2 7-6(5)

Round 1
Caroline Garcia (France) beat Julia Goerges (Germany) 4-6 6-3 6-4
12-Timea Bacsinszky (Switzerland) beat Lara Arruabarrena Vecino (Spain) 4-6 6-4 6-1
Barbora Strycova (Czech Republic) beat Laura Siegemund (Germany) 5-7 7-5 7-5
Peng Shuai (China) beat 6-Venus Williams (U.S.) 7-5 6-1
1-Angelique Kerber (Germany) beat Katerina Siniakova (Czech Republic) 6-4 6-4
Darya Kasatkina (Russia) beat Louisa Chirico (U.S.) 6-2 6-1
5-Karolina Pliskova (Czech Republic) beat Lucie Safarova (Czech Republic) 6-7(7) 6-1 6-4
Daria Gavrilova (Australia) beat Christina McHale (U.S.) 6-4 6-4
16-Elina Svitolina (Ukraine) beat Tatjana Maria (Germany) 6-2 6-2
 

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Results from the China Open Women's Singles Round 2 matches on Tuesday

Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) beat 13-Roberta Vinci (Italy) 6-3 6-2
Zhang Shuai (China) beat Alison Riske (U.S.) 6-3 4-6 7-6(4)
4-Simona Halep (Romania) beat Yanina Wickmayer (Belgium) 6-2 6-2
9-Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia) beat Misaki Doi (Japan) 6-1 7-5
Alize Cornet (France) beat 10-Dominika Cibulkova (Slovakia) 6-2 5-7 6-2
14-Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) beat Wang Yafan (China) 6-4 6-1