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in Willkommen bei HD Reallife 28.11.2019 04:25von jinshuiqian0713 • 570 Beiträge
Panama City, Panama (SportsNetwork.com) - Hao Tong Li fired a 5-under 65 in Saturdays third round and he moved atop the leaderboard at the season-opening Panama Claro Championship. Li ended 54 holes at 9-under-par 201. The China native topped the PGA Tour China money list in 2014 to earn his Web.com Tour card for 2015. This is his first career start on the Web.com Tour. Second-round leader Harold Varner III tripped to a 1-over 71 and he slid into a share of second place at minus-8. He was joined there by Mathew Goggin, who carded an even-par 70 that included back-to-back double-bogeys that dropped him from the lead. Martin Piller fired a 6-under 64, the low round of the day at Club de Golf de Panama, and he vaulted into a tie for fourth at 7-under 203. He stands alongside Henrik Norlander, who shot 68 on Saturday. Shane Bertsch (66) and Oliver Goss (67) share sixth at minus-6. Li moved to 6-under with birdies at the second and fourth. He tripped to a bogey at the par-3 eighth. Around the turn, back-to-back birdies at 10 and 11 moved Li to minus-7. He stumbled to another bogey at the 13th, but quickly erased that mistake with a birdie at 14th. The 19-year-old was still one behind Varner at that point. Li jumped into the lead as he birdied 16 and 18 to close to out his round. I dont look at the leaderboards. We still have a lot of holes to play. I was just trying to play my game. I wasnt thinking about the leaders today, admitted Li. Varner played the front nine in even-par with a birdie at the fourth and a bogey at the seventh to go with seven pars. He moved to 9-under with a birdie at No. 10. Varner tripped to bogeys at 12 and 13, but came right back with a birdie on the 14th. However, Varner faltered to another bogey at 15 to dip to minus-8. He parred the final three holes to end there. Goggin opened with five pars in a row before making three birdies in a 4-hole span from the sixth. That burst moved him into the lead at 11-under. Trouble loomed though as he struggled to double-bogeys at 10 and 11 to tumble to minus-7. Goggin bounced back with a birdie at 12 before making bogey at 13. he dipped to 6-under when he bogeyed the 16th, but Goggin birdied the final two holes to gain a share of second place. That was so irritating. At worst, those should have been a couple of bogeys. One behind, one round to go, said Goggin. NOTES: Li won three times on the PGA Tour China last season and had eight top-10 finishes in 12 starts ... Li started the season as the second-highest ranked Web.com Tour player at world No. 192, with only No. 173 Greg Chalmers higher than him in the rankings. Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic look set to battle it out for the year-end world No 1 ranking, but six of the other best players of the season will also be in attendance at the ATP World Tour Finals in London, which takes place from November 13-20. Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic and Kei Nishikori are among the other players who will be involved. However, seventh-placed Rafa Nadal has withdrawn while 15th-ranked Roger Federer wont be in the capital following his injury-hit campaign and Nick Kyrgios, ranked 12th, is currently suspended.The tournament, which also features an eight-team doubles draw, will be shown live on Sky Sports. Here, we look at those players who have qualified ahead of the ATP Paris Masters, which is also live on Sky Sports, and those who are still in with a chance of making the season-ending finale.1. Novak Djokovic (10,600 points) Australian Open and French Open champion Djokovic might be under pressure from Andy Murray for his world No 1 ranking, but he will be the man to beat at the O2 Arena having won the tournament four years in a row. He has spent a total of 122 consecutive weeks as No 1 heading to Paris which is the longest stretch since Roger Federers 237 straight weeks (2004-08).TitlesATP World Tour Masters 1000 Canada (Outdoor/Hard) Highlights of Novak Djokovic v Kei Nishikori from the final of the Toronto Masters Roland Garros (Outdoor/Clay)ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Madrid (Outdoor/Clay) Highlights of Andy Murray v Novak Djokovic from the final of the Madrid Open ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami (Outdoor/Hard) Highlights of Novak Djokovic v Kei Nishikori in the Miami Open final ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (Outdoor/Hard) Highlights of Novak Djokovic v Milos Raonic in the final of Indian Wells Australian Open (Outdoor/Hard)Doha (Outdoor/Hard)2. Andy Murray (10,185) The Scot has excelled since winning Wimbledon for a second time and then successfully retaining his Olympic title in Rio this summer. He won back-to-back titles in China before collecting his seventh title of the season in Vienna.TitlesVienna (Indoor/Hard) Highlights of Andy Murray v Jo-Wilfried Tsonga from the Vienna Open final ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Shanghai (Outdoor/Hard) Highlights of Roberto Bautista Agut v Andy Murray in the final of the Shanghai Masters Beijing (Outdoor/Hard) Highlights of the clash between Andy Murray and Grigor Dimitrov from the final of the China Open Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games (Outdoor/Hard)Wimbledon (Outdoor/Grass)London / Queens Club (Outdoor/Grass)ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (Outdoor/Clay) Highlights from the Rome Masters Final as Andy Murray faced Novak Djokovic in a repeat of the Madrid Open final a week earlier 3.ddddddddddddStan Wawrinka (5,105) Swiss star Wawrinka landed his third Grand Slam title and his 11th consecutive win in a championship final with an unforgettable victory over Novak Djokovic in the final of the US Open at Flushing Meadows. All his titles in 2016 have come on hardcourts which makes him a real dangerman heading to Paris and London.TitlesUS Open (Outdoor/Hard)Geneva (Outdoor/Clay)Dubai (Outdoor/Hard)Chennai (Outdoor/Hard)4. Milos Raonic (4,690) The 25-year-old began his season in style by winning his eighth Tour title at the Brisbane International before falling to Andy Murray at the semi-final stage at the Australian Open. He reached his first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon where he lost out once more to Murray.I have had my best ever season so far this year and it is a great reward to be one of the first few players to qualify for London, Raonic told the official ATP World Tour website. I love playing indoors and I look forward to finishing 2016 hopefully on a high note.TitlesBrisbane (Outdoor/Hard)5. Kei Nishikori (4,615) Nishikori won his 11th Tour title in Memphis, but then fell at the final hurdle in Miami and Barcelona. He reached his second Masters 1000 final of the year in Toronto before losing to Stan Wawrinka in the last four of the US Open.TitlesMemphis (Indoor/Hard)6. Gael Monfils (3,625) The Frenchman is set to make his debut at the season-ending spectacular after a career-best year where he finished runner-up to Rafa Nadal at the Monte-Carlo Masters. He later claimed the biggest title of his career in Washington.I heard a lot of great things about the event, every match is like a final and I always love to play on a big stage, Monfils told the official ATP World Tour website.TitlesWashington (Outdoor/Hard)7. Rafa Nadal Withdrawn8. Dominic Thiem (3,205) Thiem became only the ninth active player - and 29th in Open Era history to win three titles on three different surfaces in the same year. He is riding high on a quest of a wave and surely a shoo-in for London.TitlesStuttgart (Outdoor/Grass)Nice (Outdoor/Clay)Acapulco (Outdoor/Hard)Buenos Aires (Outdoor/Clay)9. Marin Cilic (3,090) Marin Cilic boosted his chances by beating Kei Nishikori in the final of the Swiss Indoors in Basle and punched his ticket to the Tour finals in London with victory over David Goffin at the ATP Paris Masters.TitlesATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati (Outdoor/Hard) Highlights of the Cincinnati Masters final between Andy Murray and Marin Cilic 10. Tomas Berdych (2,880) The Czech former world No 4 is in danger of missing out on the prestigious season finale for the first time in six years. Berdych, 31, retained his Shenzhen Open title with victory over Richard Gasquet in his only title of the year. He must reach the semi-final stage at the Paris Masters to stand a chance of qualification.TitlesShenzhen (Outdoor/Hard)Other players in with a chance:11. David Goffin (2,690) The world No 12 must reach the final in Paris for chance to qualify. He is a Japan Open finalist and semi-finalist at Indian Wells, Miami, Metz and Antwerp this year.13. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2,370) 14. Roberto Bautista Agut (2,340) & 16. Lucas Pouille (2,106) All must win the title in Paris to stand any chance of qualifying for London ATP Rankings as of November 1 The final standings of each group shall be determined by the first of the following methods that apply:a) Greatest number of wins.b) Greatest number of matches played.c) Head-to-head results if only two players are tied.d) If three players are tied, then: i) If three players each have one win, a player having played less than all three matches is automatically eliminated and the player advancing to the single elimination competition is the winner of the match-up of the two players tied with 1-2 records; or ii) Highest percentage of sets won; or iii) Highest percentage of games won; or iv) The player positions on the Emirates ATP Rankings as of the Monday after the last ATP World Tour tournament of the calendar year. v) If (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) produce one superior player (first place), or one inferior player (third place), and the two remaining players are tied, the tie between those two players shall be broken by head-to-head record.Check our game-by-game updates from Andy Murrays matches at the Paris Masters and ATP World Tour Finals from London on skysports.com/tennis, our app for mobile devices and iPad and our Twitter account @skysportstennis. Also See: Murray v Djokovic: The race is on Andy must keep Novak in sight Murray could be GB sports best Murrays magnificent year ' ' '
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