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daikenkki · 2 months
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stateofsport211 · 11 months
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Paris M1000 D R1: Novak Djokovic/Miomir Kecmanovic def. Gonzalo Escobar/Aleksandr Nedovyesov 6-4, 6-2 Match Stats
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There were 13 opportunities for Novak/Misha to break, including a lot of deciding points, but they could only convert 4 of them despite G. Escobar/Nedovyesov converted 33% of them, slightly more in percentage while they only had 3 break points. This happened thanks to their anticipation from the baseline while utilizing the doubles alley well, which pressed G. Escobar/Nedovyesov’s second serves more in the process. As a result, G. Escobar/Nedovyesov became outpaced, hence they were not able to sustain the rhythm toward the second set as Novak/Misha took control of the flow.
Novak/Misha also appeared more solid on their serves. Despite landing only 60% of their first serves, 6% lower than G. Escobar/Nedovyesov, Novak/Misha still stood out on their first serves by 13% (with a 76% winning rate compared to G. Escobar/Nedovyesov’s 63%) although they scored one less ace, while G. Escobar/Nedovyesov’s second serves became the most vulnerable with only 33% points won from there, almost half lower than Novak/Misha’s 68%. Their 4 double faults did not help anything either, except risking their serves even further, making the vulnerability even more visible for Novak/Misha’s aggressive returns to shape up.
A fun but intense clash awaits in the second round as Novak/Misha will face third seeds Rohan Bopanna/Matthew Ebden, who received a bye in the first round. Knowing both pairs, this could be an intriguing match where it all boiled down to their point construction under pressure, to what extent they anticipated and executed the shots as accurate as possible, as well as how solid their service game will be to back it up. This could be tricky for both pairs, but the margin is thin on paper, where anything could still happen until the match was called. It is highly recommended to watch/follow this match!
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goalhofer · 5 days
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2024 olympians representing non-birth nation by country part 5
Italy: Vladimir Aceti, athletics (Russia); Kate Antropova, volleyball (Iceland); Gia Butler, athletics (U.S.A.); Adrian Carambula, volleyball (Uruguay); Lorenzo Casali, gymnastics (Vietnam); Frank Chamizo, wrestling (Cuba); Sirine Charaabi, boxing (Tunisia); Nicolae Craciun, canoeing (Moldova); Yeman Crippa, athletics (Ethiopia); Luciano Darderi, tennis (Argentina); Dariya Derkach, athletics (Ukraine); Andy Díaz, athletics (Cuba); Sarah Di Maria-Jodoin, diving (Canada); Zaynab Dosso, athletics (Cote d'Ivoire); Gonzalo Echenique, water polo (Argentina); Sarah Fahr, volleyball (Germany); Eyob Faniel, athletics (Eritrea); Stephanie Horn, canoeing (Germany); Matteo Iocchi-Gratta, water polo (Montenegro); Lamont Jacobs; Jr., athletics (U.S.A.); Nicholas Kohl, rowing (Switzerland); Daniela Mogurean, gymnastics (Moldova); Maggie Pescetto, sailing (Ireland); Kim Polling, judo (The Netherlands); Andreas Sargent-Larsen, diving (Denmark); Lorenzo Simonelli, athletics (Tanzania); Gabriel Soares, rowing (Brazil); Alessandro Sorgente, skateboarding (U.S.A.); Silvana Stanco, shooting (Switzerland); Cătălin Tecuceanu, athletics (Romania); Sintayehu Vissa, athletics (Ethiopia); Zane Weir, athletics (South Africa); Sofiia Yaremchuk, athletics (Ukraine) & Osama Zoghlami, athletics (Tunisia) Cote d'Ivoire: Jérémy Keryhuel, fencing (France) & Maxine Tiu-Esteban, fencing (The Philippines) Jamaica: Lloydricia Cameron, athletics (U.S.A.); Raheem Hayles, athletics (U.S.A.); Andrew Hudson; Jr., athletics (U.S.A.); Josh Kirlew, swimming (U.K.); Yona Knight-Wisdom, diving (U.K.); Ashley McKenzie, judo (U.K.) & Adelle Tracey, athletics (U.S.A.) Japan: Taro Daniel, tennis (U.S.A.); Josh Hawkinson, basketball (U.S.A.); Hugh Hogland-Watanabe, basketball (U.S.A.); Kanoa Igarashi, surfing (U.S.A.); Kai Inoue, water polo (U.S.A.); Josua Kerevi, rugby (Fiji); Tanaka Mina, soccer (Thailand); Uchijima Moyuka, tennis (Malaysia); Kenji Nener, triathlon (Australia); Connor O'Leary, surfing (Australia); Murao Sanshirō, judo (U.S.A.); Ena Shibahara, tennis (U.S.A.) & Sasō Yūka, golf (The Philippines) Kazakhstan: Abiba Abuzhakynova, judo (Uzbekistan); Yusup Batirmurzaev, wrestling (Russia); Muhammedsabyr Bazarbayuly, boxing (Kyrgyzstan); Saken Bibossinov, boxing (Uzbekistan); Alexander Bubik, tennis (Russia); Daisy Jepkemei, athletics (Kenya); Norah Jeruto-Tanui, athletics (Kenya); Timur Khaidarov, canoeing (Uzbekistan); Esmigul Kuyulova, judo (Uzbekistan); Aleksandr Nedovyesov, tennis (Ukraine); Yelena Potapenko, pentathlon (Ukraine); Yulia Puntintseva, tennis (Russia); Elena Rybakina, tennis (Russia); Ekaterina Shabalina, triathlon (Russia); Alexander Shevchenko; Jr., tennis (Russia) & Sergii Tokarnytsyi, canoeing (Ukraine) Kenya: Alexandra Ndolo, fencing (Germany) Kosovo: Adell Sabovic, swimming (U.S.A.) Kyrgyzstan: Aiaal Lazarev, wrestling (Russia) & Sardana Trofimova, athletics (Russia) Laos: Ariana Dirkzwager, swimming (U.S.A.); Steven Insixiengmay, swimming (U.S.A.) & Prae Philanphandeth, gymnastics (Thailand) Latvia: Anastasia Carbonari, cycling (Italy) & Džeja Patrika, diving (U.S.A.) Lebanon: Hady Habib, tennis (U.S.A.); Benjamin Hassan, tennis (Germany); Caramnob Sagaipov, judo (Russia) & Mariana Sahakian, table tennis (Armenia) Liberia: Thelma Davies, athletics (Ghana); Joseph Fahnbulleh, athletics (U.S.A.); Ebony Morrison, athletics (U.S.A.); Jabez Reeves, athletics (U.S.A.); John Sherman, athletics (U.S.A.); Akeem Sirleaf, athletics (U.S.A.) & Destiny Smith-Barnett, athletics (U.S.A.) Luxembourg: Vera Hoffmann, athletics (Germany); Jeanne Lehair, triathlon (France); Lian Ni, table tennis (China) & Ruben Querinjean, athletics (Belgium) Madagascar: Rija Gardiner, athletics (The Philippines) Maldives: Fathimath Ali, table tennis (Sri Lanka) Mali: Ibrahim Cissé, soccer (France); Mohamed Cisset, soccer (Canada); Brahim Diarra, soccer (France); Ahmed Diomandé, soccer (Côte d'Ivoire); Alex Kouma, swimming (France); Coli Saco, soccer (France); Wilson Samaké, soccer (France) & Mamadou Tounkara, soccer (France) Malta: Kyle Micallef, swimming (Australia)
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loveequalsnothing · 6 years
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WORLD GROUP QUARTER-FINAL - 2/4 
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itamarajunoticias · 2 years
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Marcelo Melo vence e vai à final de duplas do ATP de Lyon neste sábado
Marcelo Melo vence e vai à final de duplas do ATP de Lyon neste sábado
O mineiro Marcelo Melo e o argentino Maximo Gonzales emplacaram a terceira vitória seguida no ATP 250 de Lyon (França) e vão disputar o título de duplas neste sábado (22), em horário ainda a ser definido. Após 1h32m de embate acirrado, Melo e Gonzales levaram a melhor sobre os parceiros Aleksandr Nedovyesov (Cazaquistão) e Aisan-Ul-Haq (Paquistaão): vitórias por 2 sets a 0 (parciais de 7/5 e…
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cdntennis · 3 years
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Davis Cup 2021 : Round robin (Group B) - Canada vs. Kazakhstan
Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) def. Brayden Schnur (CAN) 6-3, 6-7(5), 7-5
Alexander Bublik (KAZ) def. Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 6-2, 7-6(6)
Andrey Golubev (KAZ) / Aleksandr Nedovyesov (KAZ) def. Peter Polansky (CAN) / Brayden Schnur (CAN) 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-1
Canada loses the second tie 3-0 to Kazakhstan and is eliminated from the competition. The Canadian team will next play in the Qualifying round in 2022.
(Picture : © Martin Sidorják)
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doonitedin · 3 years
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Bratislava Challenger: Balaji-Sharan duo suffer defeat in semis
Bratislava Challenger: Balaji-Sharan duo suffer defeat in semis
Sriram Balaji and Divij Sharan were beaten 6-2, 6-3 in the semifinals by second seeds Denys Molchanov and Aleksandr Nedovyesov in the €66,640 Challenger tennis tournament in Slovakia on Friday. READ: Australian Open confirms major move for women’s tennis The Indian pair, which had beaten the third seeds in the first round, collected 33 ATP points and €1,380. The results €66,640 Challenger,…
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zdcsports · 4 years
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ROBERTO QUIROZ TERMINÓ ELIMINADO DEL CHALLENGER DE NUR SULTÁN
ROBERTO QUIROZ TERMINÓ ELIMINADO DEL CHALLENGER DE NUR SULTÁN
El tenista ecuatoriano Roberto Quiroz fue eliminado en las semifinales del Challenger de Nur Sultán en Kazajistán, en la modalidad de dobles junto al alemán Julian Lenz. La pareja conformada por Denys Molchanov de Ucrania y Aleksandr Nedovyesov de Kazajistán los vencieron 4-6, 6-3, 10-4 a Quiroz-Lenz, clasificando de esta manera a la gran final del torneo que se realiza en Astaná. Roberto Quiroz…
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freesurebets-blog · 5 years
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Make 12.47% on this bet: Bet 82.7 on Aleksandr Nedovyesov (William Hill Q: 1.36) and win 112.47 Bet 17.3 on Facundo Mena (Betway Q: 6.5) and win 112.47 More chances: http://toomuchluggage.com #bettingpicks
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daikenkki · 8 months
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stateofsport211 · 11 months
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Novak/Misha became even more aggressive in the second set, leaving less to no room for Nedovyesov/G. Escobar to properly respond. G. Escobar’s double fault somehow opened the gate for Novak/Misha to attack their second serves, ultimately committing a +1 unforced error while trying to respond to Misha’s return for Novak/Misha’s break point. Novak’s forehand return ace then secured the break to 1-0 before having a big hold to 2-0, even if they survived a double fault problem with an ace. A possible demolition was averted when Novak/Misha’s 3 break points were saved thanks to their ace, unforced errors, and a working smash (2-1), but Novak/Misha kept their rhythm as an important volley from G. Escobar/Nedovyesov signified their increased level of play, but the former still held their service games (3-1).
The next points became crucial in construction for Novak/Misha, as a forehand winner from Novak to finish a point secured the equalizer to 3-1* 30-30 before they broke 2 points later thanks to Misha’s backhand return ace. As a result, Novak/Misha doubled the break to 4-1, and consolidated to 5-1 slightly after. Novak/Misha almost served the second set breadstick after Misha’s cross-court forehand winner secured their 2-point lead before Novak’s volley was insufficiently responded through G. Escobar’s final volley, prompting a deciding point where G. Escobar/Nedovyesov still managed to hold their service game to 5-2 thanks to their working serve+1. As such, Novak/Misha had to serve for the match, where they eventually did without any further hesitation to take the second set 6-2, as well as securing their spot in the second round.
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goalhofer · 11 days
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2024 olympics Kazakhstan roster
Archery
Alexandr Yeremenko (Astana)
Dauletkeldi Zhangbyrbay (Almaty)
Ilfat Abdullin (Eskeldi Awdin)
Athletics
David Yefremov (Karaganda)
Olga Safronov (Karaganda)
Daisy Jepkemei (Astana)
Norah Jeruto-Tanui (Astana)
Zhanna Mamazhanova (Semey)
Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (Semey)
Yelizaveta Matveyeva (Oskemen)
Badminton
Dmitriy Panarin (Kostanay)
Boxing
Saken Bibossinov (Turkistan)
Makhmud Sabrykhan (Shymkent)
Mukhammedsabyr Bazarbayuly-Uulu (Almaty)
Aslanbek Shymbergenov (Taraz)
Nurbek Oralbay-Rahatuli (Astana)
Aibek Oralbay-Rahatuli (Astana)
Kamshybek Kunkabayev (Kyzylorda)
Nazym Qzaibai (Zhetigen)
Karina Ibragimova (Koksetau)
Valentina Khalzova (Astana)
Breakdancing
Amir Zakirov (Petropavl)
Canoeing
Bekarys Ramatulla (Astana)
Sergey Yemelyanov (Jezkazgan)
Timur Khaidarov (Almaty)
Sergii Tokarnytskyi (Astana)
Mariya Brovkova (Alga)
Rufina Iskakova (Almaty)
Climbing
Amir Maimuratov (Astana)
Cycling
Andrey Chugay (Kokshetau)
Alexey Lutsenko (Petropavl)
Yevgeniy Fedorov (Aktobe)
Fencing
Vadim Sharlaimov (Oskemen)
Elmir Alimzhanov (Almaty)
Ruslan Kurbanov (Oskemen)
Aigerim Sarybay (Almaty)
Gymnastics
Milad Karimi (Almaty)
Nariman Kurbanov (Almaty)
Danil Mussabayev (Karaganda)
Elzhana Taniyeva (Shymkent)
Judo
Daniyar Shamshayev (Astana)
Nurlykhan Sharkhan (Kyzlorda)
Yeldos Smetov (Taraz)
Gusman Kyrgyzbayev (Almaty)
Abylaikhan Zhubanazar (Kazaly)
Kamila Berlikash (Almaty)
Abiba Abuzhakynova (Almaty)
Esmigul Kuyulova (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
Pentathlon
Georgiy Boroda-Dudochkin (Almaty)
Yelena Potapenko (Almaty)
Rowing
Vladislav Yakovlev (Temirtau)
Shooting
Konstantin Malinovskiy (Astana)
Nikita Chiryukin (Almaty)
Eduard Yechshenko (Almaty)
Islam Satpayev (Almaty)
Arina Altukhova (Almaty)
Irina Yunusmetova (Astana)
Alexandra Le (Almaty)
Mariya Dmitriyenko (Shymkent)
Assem Orynbay (Yntymak)
Swimming
Adilbek Mussin (Astana)
Xeniya Ignatova (Saran)
Table tennis
Kirill Gerasimenko (Astana)
Taekwondo
Samirkhon Ababakirov (Astana)
Batyrkhan Toleugali (Almaty)
Tennis
Alexander Bublik (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
Alexander Shevchenko; Jr. (Vienna, Austria)
Aleksandr Nedovyesov (Almaty)
Elena Rybakina (Moscow, Russia)
Yulia Putintseva (Boca Raton, Florida)
Triathlon
Ekaterina Shabalina (Astana)
Wrestling
Meirambek Kartbay (Aktobe)
Azamat Dauletbekov (Astana)
Alisher Yergali (Taraz)
Yusup Batirmurzaev (Aktobe)
Aidos Sultangali (Almaty)
Demeu Zhadrayev (Usharal)
Nursultan Tursynov (Semipalatinsk)
Alimkhan Syzdykov (Astana)
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loveequalsnothing · 7 years
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World Group Play-Offs: Kazakhstan vs Argentina
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apuesta8 · 6 years
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New pick from Cpt spaulding View pick 22 October 2018, 07:30 UTC Tennis - ATP Challenger: Aleksandr Nedovyesov - Di Wu pick: Aleksandr Nedovyesov (To Win Match); stake: 1/10 ; odds: 1.800; Bet365 If clicking the link above does not work, copy and paste the following URL …
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superbmakerzombie · 6 years
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UŽIVO Hrvatska po drugi bod! Mektić i Dodig veliki su favoriti
UŽIVO Hrvatska po drugi bod! Mektić i Dodig veliki su favoriti
Kazahstanci Timur Khabibulin i Aleksandr Nedovyesov protivnici su našeg para Nikola Mektić – Ivan Dodig. U tom meču veliki smo favoriti za novi bod i preuzimanje vodstva poslije drugog dana četvrtfinala Davis Cupa.  Jučer nam je Marin Čilić donio prvi bod protiv Popka, a onda je Ćorić protiv Kukuškina izgubio u velikoj drami.  Kladionice na pobjedu našeg para u Varaždinu nude tečaj 1.08 i to sve…
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freesurebets-blog · 5 years
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Make 21.09% on this bet: Bet 62.74 on Aleksandr Nedovyesov (None Q: 1.93) and win 121.09 Bet 37.26 on Rogerio Dutra Silva (William Hill Q: 3.25) and win 121.09 More chances: http://toomuchluggage.com #arbitragebetting #arbspiper
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