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RE: Week 35: US Open (Women's Main Draw) - Hard


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I agree that Hev's form since Wimby has been poor, the win over Cibulkova now has to be taken in context following that player's demise at the hands of a 15 year old..



 


Speaking of which, the media are reporting that CiCi Bellis is an amataur so isn't elligible for prize money. I didn't realise there was such a thing in tennis - isn't anyone who pays the entrance fee eligible for prize money?

Or is it one of the US college things?


 Assume it must be that she plans to go to college.  On a per tournament basis, prospective college entrants can only earn prize  money which doesn't exceed their expenses comprising entry fee, transportation, food and accommodation.



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Another totally baffling Sloane Stephens performance, plucked from nowhere.....against a clearly inferior opponent. I do find the similarities between Sloane and Laura uncanny at times.....so much material to work with, so many plaudits from people who know what real talent looks like......I heard the match described on radio and the BBC commentators were all but scratching their heads over the airwaves



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RBBOT wrote:
philwrig wrote:

I agree that Hev's form since Wimby has been poor, the win over Cibulkova now has to be taken in context following that player's demise at the hands of a 15 year old..



 


Speaking of which, the media are reporting that CiCi Bellis is an amataur so isn't elligible for prize money. I didn't realise there was such a thing in tennis - isn't anyone who pays the entrance fee eligible for prize money?

Or is it one of the US college things?


Yes, college. In her presser, Bellis explained that she would not be turning pro because, should there be some unforeseen calamity in her development, she might need to go the college route, and she would be ineligible for a scholarship and entry in NCAA competitions if she had pro status.

It's a semantic technicality really, because supposedly amateur NCAA athletes in football, basketball, athletics and other American collegiate sports regularly get stipends and other non-monetary 'incentives' and sponsorships - often to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars and more throughout their collegiate careers.



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The Optimist wrote:
RBBOT wrote:
philwrig wrote:

I agree that Hev's form since Wimby has been poor, the win over Cibulkova now has to be taken in context following that player's demise at the hands of a 15 year old..



 


Speaking of which, the media are reporting that CiCi Bellis is an amataur so isn't elligible for prize money. I didn't realise there was such a thing in tennis - isn't anyone who pays the entrance fee eligible for prize money?

Or is it one of the US college things?


 Assume it must be that she plans to go to college.  On a per tournament basis, prospective college entrants can only earn prize  money which doesn't exceed their expenses comprising entry fee, transportation, food and accommodation.


 

Should be just clarified, that Bellis is perfectly entitled to take her prize money and still go to college.

She just can't take her prize money and then get a tennis scholarship to go to college.



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Or (I think, but could be wrong) compete at tennis there, even if she were to pay for her education herself.

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Jordanne Whiley found it tough going in the singles today, 1-6 4-6

But doubles is surely the priority for her at this event, and best of luck to her in completing that slam.

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Bizarre and distressing scenes in the first women's SF with Peng Shuai cramping full body & collapsing.

Peng unable to continue leaves the court in a wheelchair in great physical distress.

What the hell were the doctors doing letting her come back out after she couldn't move?



-- Edited by AliBlahBlah on Friday 5th of September 2014 08:19:05 PM

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Jordanne Whiley's grand slam bid received a boost (as if one were needed!), she's in to the doubles final after her opponents gave a walkover in the SF.

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Jordanne & Yui's Grand slam comes down to a final set shootout, 6-4 3-6

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And they've done it
The Grand Slam!
Finished off today 6-4 3-6 6-3

Very well done to Jordanne & Yui.



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Yep, a huge well done to Jordanne - the Full Monty - the Grand Slam - the Whole Shebang - all four Slam titles in one year - go girl !

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