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ATP News: Carlos Alcaraz outlasts Tommy Paul in rainy Cincinnati

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World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz exacted some revenge on Tommy Paul with a 7-6 (6), 6-7 (0), 6-3 victory in the Round of 16 of the Western & Southern Open on Thursday afternoon in Mason, Ohio.

The top-seeded Spaniard finished off the 14th-seeded Paul — who upset him last week in the Toronto quarterfinals — after a 90-minute rain delay interrupted the third set at the Cincinnati-area event.

“It was a really tough match,” Alcaraz said. “We were playing a really close match before the rain came. But I think I did pretty well (dealing with) the wait in the gym, warming up.

“I told everyone that I really wanted (to win) since I lost in Toronto. I came here in Cincinnati and I’m really happy with the level. I think I’m getting better and better. I’m really happy to be in the quarterfinals here.”

Alcaraz trailed 6-5 in the first set, forced a tiebreaker and rallied from a 5-3 deficit to claim the set. He then had three match points in the 12th game of the second set, but Paul saved them all to force a tiebreaker himself.

The weather delay came as Alcaraz held a 4-3 lead in the third set. The two players were seen chatting while waiting out the rain, then Alcaraz finished things off when they were able to return to the court.

Paul held an 11-6 edge in aces and saved 17 of 23 break points while converting four of six opportunities to break Alcaraz’s serve. But Alcaraz had 42 winners and just 19 unforced errors, compared to Paul’s 30 winners and 30 unforced errors.

In the quarters, Alcaraz will face Australian qualifier Max Purcell, who took down Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka 6-4, 6-2.

The next two rounds might be easier for Alcaraz after the third and fourth seeds bowed out Thursday.

German 16th seed Alexander Zverev downed Russian third seed Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, and Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz upset Greek fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 6-4.

“I tried to be patient and you just have to take your chances, your opportunities,” said Zverev, who advanced despite Medvedev winning 40 of his 48 first-service points. “You are not going to get many because we were both serving quite well. I lost three very tight matches earlier this year, so I am pleased to have finally won one today.”

Hurkacz served 11 aces without a double fault and had 27 total winners against Tsitsipas. The Pole saved all three break points he faced and broke Tsitsipas’ serve twice in two chances.

It ended Hurkacz’s six-match losing streak against top-10 opponents.

“I’m really pleased with the way I played, with the way I tried to use the conditions, because it was really tricky,” Hurkacz said. “It was super windy, and the ball was definitely moving a lot. I’m really pleased with this victory because it has been a long time without a quarterfinal in a Masters event.”

Second-seeded Novak Djokovic of Serbia had no trouble advancing to the quarterfinals, needing just 68 minutes to rout France’s Gael Monfils 6-3, 6-2.

Ninth seed Taylor Fritz took a 5-0 lead in his opening set — winning all 20 points that were played — before Serbian opponent Dusan Lajovic retired. France’s Adrian Mannarino also advanced after American opponent Mackenzie McDonald retired down 6-4, 3-0.

Australian lucky loser Alexei Popyrin got past Finland’s Emil Ruusuvuori 6-2, 1-6, 6-3.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Rory McIlroy, Brian Harman share lead at BMW Championship

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Rory McIlroy holed a miraculous chip-in birdie on his way to shooting a 5-under-par 65 and earning a share of the first-round lead at the BMW Championship on Thursday at Olympia Fields (Ill.) Country Club.

By day’s end, the Northern Irishman was tied with Open champion Brian Harman for the lead at the second leg of the three-week FedEx Cup playoffs.

One shot back were World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, reigning U.S. Open winner Wyndham Clark, Rickie Fowler, Chris Kirk, Sahith Theegala and England’s Matt Fitzpatrick at 66.

McIlroy turned in a bogey-free round despite hitting just three of 14 fairways in regulation on an uncharacteristically poor day with his driver. At the par-4 17th hole, his drive missed far left and his second shot snuck between trees and rolled over the back of the green.

That set him up for a 40-foot pitch shot that gently rolled into the left corner of the cup for his fifth and final birdie of the round.

“It was a bit of a hit and a hope,” McIlroy said of the second shot. “Just trying to thread that needle and hit it straight at the 17 sign. Yeah, it was just one of those — it was either sort of chip it out or try to take it on, and it’s only Thursday. I thought, ‘What the heck, I’ll take it on and see what happens.'”

Harman carded three birdies on the front nine, three on the back, with a bogey at the par-4 12th hole. His highlight was a 42-foot birdie putt that dropped at the par-3 16th.

“I think these greens are really tough to read,” Harman said. “There’s a lot of subtlety to them, but there’s a lot of slope. I left a couple of makeable birdie putts really short. You’ve just got to trust your read and give it a rap.”

The defending FedEx Cup champion, McIlroy entered the week No. 3 in the standings and Harman ranked ninth. The top 30 players after the completion of this tournament will qualify for the season-ending Tour Championship next week in Atlanta.

Theegala and Fitzpatrick are doing what they can to play their way into the field. Theegala entered the week No. 31 in the standings — first man out of Atlanta — and Fitzpatrick is No. 40. Theegala’s round included a 167-yard hole-out for eagle at the par-4 14th.

“I think everyone would be lying if they didn’t know exactly where they stood and — not exactly but somewhat of an idea what it’s going to take to get to next week,” said Theegala, who’s in his second year on tour.

“It’s another thing where I’m just going to try and put my best foot forward and have as good a week as I can and have the best prep.”

Scheffler was even at the turn before birdieing Nos. 11, 12, 13 and 15 to move up the leaderboard. Fowler was tied for the lead at 5 under when his drive at No. 17 splashed into a water hazard. He finished the round bogey-par.

“I’m happy with how I drove it for the most part. That’s a big key around here,” Fowler said. “If you don’t get the ball in play, it’s going to be a long day or a long week out there.”

Tied for ninth at 3-under 67 were Collin Morikawa, Cameron Young and Canadian Corey Conners. Spaniard Jon Rahm, the FedEx Cup leader entering this week, carded a 2-under 68, as did Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa, Harris English and South Korea’s Sungjae Im.

Lucas Glover, the 43-year-old who has won each of the past two weeks on tour, opened with an even-par 70.

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: Dominant Vitality first to reach semifinals at Gamers8 2023


Team Vitality earned their second sweep in as many days on Thursday to become the first team to reach the semifinals of Gamers8 2023 at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Vitality eliminated Natus Vincere 2-0, setting up a day off Friday with the other three quarterfinal matches still to be decided.

In the final two round-of-16 matches played Thursday, Virtus.pro came from behind to defeat FaZe Clan 2-1, while G2 Esports also prevailed in a hard-fought 2-1 comeback victory over 9INE, setting up a quarterfinal battle between G2 and Virtus.pro on Friday.

The $1 million tournament began with 16 teams vying to win the first-place prize of $400,000. All matches in the single-elimination event are best-of-three. The five-day tourney ends Sunday with the grand final.

Vitality made an immediate statement with a an opening-map 16-2 demolition on Mirage as they ran off the final nine points. NaVi had a 10-8 lead in the ensuing map (Nuke), but Vitality closed with a 8-1 spurt for the 16-11 win. Israel’s Shahar “flameZ” Shushan led the way for Vitality, topping all players with 48 kills and a plus-29 kills-to-deaths differential.

Virtus.pro fell behind after FaZe began with a 16-11 triumph on Mirage. But after trailing for most of the next map (Inferno), Virtus.pro tallied nine of the final 12 points in a 16-14 win to even the match. Virtus.pro again scored a 16-14 decision, this time on Overpass, after once blowing a 7-1 lead.

Virtus.pro survived with balanced scoring as all five players produced at least 50 kills, headed by Russia’s Petr “fame” Bolyshev with 58. Estonia’s Robin “ropz” Kool of FaZe posted a match-best 63 kills in defeat.

The wildest map of the day was the first between G2 and 9INE on Vertigo, as 9INE battled back from a 6-0 deficit to force overtime and win 19-17. It was G2’s turn to trail 6-0 in the following map (Ancient), and they in turn pulled off the rally to take a 16-12 victory. G2 then cruised with another 16-12 decision on Nuke to advance.

Nemanja “huNter-” Kovac of Bosnia and Herzegovina had a match-high 77 kills, with Russian teammate Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov leading the winners with a plus-15 K/D ratio. Olek “hades” Miskiewicz headlined the all-Polish 9INE squad with 73 kills in the loss.

The tournament picks up on Friday with three quarterfinal matches:
–Heroic vs. GamerLegion
–Cloud9 vs. ENCE
–Virtus.pro vs. G2 Esports

Gamers8 2023 prize pool:
1st: $400,000 – TBD
2nd: $180,000 – TBD
3rd-4th: $80,000 – TBD
5th-8th: $35,000 – Natus Vincere
9th-16th: $15,000 – Team Falcons, Apeks, Fnatic, Team Liquid, FURIA Esports, MIBR, FaZe Clan, 9INE

–Field Level Media

CWEB Summarized Business Newsletter August 17th 2023

Economic growth headline on newspaper

The largest retailer in the United States, Walmart, beat Wall Street’s profit and sales forecasts. Its forecast for the year as a whole is now higher. Online sales at Walmart’s US division increased dramatically, and the company noted growth in its luxury and discretionary product categories as well. Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart, remarked on the company’s success, highlighting its omnichannel capabilities and the rapid expansion of its online store. Moreover, he emphasized the company’s well-stocked shelves and readiness for the second half of the year.

Food can makers were relieved by Thursday’s announcement from the U.S. Commerce Department that it would slap provisional anti-dumping taxes on imports of tin-plated steel from Canada, Germany, and China while exempting five other nations.

Bitcoin (BTC) dropped by about 8% in 10 minutes, sending the price of the cryptocurrency below $26,000 before staging a modest recovery. Bitcoin was trading near $27,677 at 9:30 pm UTC on August 17 before dropping by almost 8% to $25,409.

After the Minneapolis city council passed a new regulation on Thursday that would set a minimum salary for rideshare drivers, Lyft and Uber threatened to pull out of the city. The Minneapolis City Council approved an ordinance that sets a minimum salary for Uber and Lyft drivers and provides other rights for ridesharing workers, 7-5.

After years of working with CVS Health’s Caremark as its pharmacy benefit manager, Blue Shield of California has decided to switch to a network that includes Amazon Pharmacy and Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drug Company, among others. The insurer estimates yearly drug cost savings of up to $500 million once the multi-year strategy is completely executed.

A federal judge in New Jersey awarded a former Starbucks employee $25.6 million in damages for wrongful termination and ordered the company to pay an additional $2.7 million in penalties. Ex-regional director and white woman Shannon Phillips filed a discrimination lawsuit against the coffee giant in 2019.

Ford’s Battery Play in Quebec: Ford ties up with South Korean giants SK On and EcoPro BM to invest CAD 1.2 billion in a Quebec cathode factory to support Ford’s electric vehicle goals. With the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 spurring a boom in U.S. battery factories, this move is all about getting those tasty IRA electric vehicle tax credits.

Spam’s parent business, Hormel Foods, is now helping those affected by the devastating wildfires on Maui. On Thursday, the corporations made public their plans to give 264,000 Spam cans, with an estimated retail value of over $1 million.

As the price of NFTs plummets, investors in Bored Apes are suing Sotheby’s, Paris Hilton, and others. After the value of celebrity-endorsement collectibles crashed, a group of investors is suing Sotheby’s Holdings Inc. and others over an auction and promotion of Bored Ape Yacht Club non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in 2021. Alleging that the auction house “misleadingly promoted” the NFTs and conspired with developer Yuga Labs to fraudulently inflate their prices, the four named plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit are suing on behalf of the entire NFT community.

Estée Lauder, Palo Alto Networks, Inc. and Deere are slated to release their earnings on Friday.

Stocks to watch with positive momentum this week.  SNDLWMTAMZNMETAGRPNMSFTGOOGLeBayAAPLPYPLUBSPalo Alto Networks (PANW)

CWEB Summarized Business News Letter August 2nd 2023

WTA News: Bianca Andreescu withdraws from Western & Southern Open

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Former U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu withdrew from the upcoming Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati as she deals with a small stress fracture in her back.

Andreescu announced on social media Saturday night that she became aware of the pain during her opening-round loss at the Citi Open in Washington on July 31. The 23-year-old Canadian added she also experienced pain in her match against Italian Camila Giorgi at the National Bank Open in Montreal on Tuesday.

“All of this led me to undergo medical examinations and sadly the results have revealed a small stress fracture in my back,” Andreescu wrote on Twitter. “This unfortunately means that I won’t be able to compete in Cincinnati.

“My main focus will be on giving my back the rest it needs. I’ll be taking things day by day and aiming to return to the court as soon as I can and stay optimistic for the U.S. Open.”

Andreescu won the 2019 U.S. Open and reached as high as No. 4 in the world. She currently is ranked 41st.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Chicago Fire name pair of assistant coaches

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Chicago Fire interim coach Frank Klopas named Nikolaos Kostenoglou and Theodoros Antonopoulos as his assistant coaches for the remainder of the 2023 season on Thursday.

Klopas took over on May 8 after the Fire parted ways with head coach Ezra Hendrickson.

Kostenoglou and Antonopoulos have 48 years of combined experience as players and coaches, most recently as part of the Cyprus national team.

“The experience that Niko and Theo bring to this group is extremely beneficial as we focus on finishing the season in the best way possible,” Klopas said. “More importantly, not only are they excellent coaches, but they are also excellent people who embody the values of the Club.”

The Fire (8-7-8, 32 points) currently sit in eighth place in the MLS Eastern Conference. Chicago was just 2-3-5 (11 points) and in last place in the conference when Hendrickson was fired.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Toronto FC G Sean Johnson to see hand specialist

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Toronto FC goalkeeper Sean Johnson will visit a specialist this week to determine the severity of his fractured hand.

The U.S. men’s national team veteran was injured during training on Tuesday and is expected to miss approximately four to six weeks.

Johnson, 34, won 2021 MLS Cup MVP honors with New York City FC. He signed with Toronto in January and has six clean sheets in 19 starts this season.

Johnson has 96 career shutouts in 374 starts over 14 MLS seasons with the Chicago Fire (2010-16), NYCFC (2017-22) and Toronto.

Greg Ranjitsingh (four starts) and Tomas Romero (one start) will see more playing time in the absence of Johnson.

The Reds (5-14-3, 19 points) are currently mired in next-to-last place in the 15-team Eastern Conference.

–Field Level Media

WWC News: Vlatko Andonovski steps down as USWNT coach


Vlatko Andonovski officially stepped down as head coach of the U.S. women’s national team following the club’s early exit from the World Cup, the U.S. Soccer Federation announced Thursday.

“All of us at U.S. Soccer thank Vlatko for his dedication to our women’s national team over the past four years,” said Matt Crocker, the U.S. Soccer sporting director. “Vlatko worked tirelessly for this team and has been a strong and positive leader for our women’s program. We’re grateful for everything he has contributed to U.S. Soccer and know he has a bright future in the sport.”

Andonovski, 46, said in the team’s official release that it had been “the honor of my life” to coach the team for the past four years.

“I’m very optimistic for the future of this program, especially considering all the young players that got opportunities over the past few years who will no doubt be leaders and impact players moving forward,” Andonovski said.

“While we are all disappointed by the outcome at this year’s World Cup, I am immensely proud of the progress this team has made, the support they’ve shown for each other, and the inspiration they’ve provided for players around the world. I will be forever thankful to the U.S. Soccer Federation for giving me the chance to coach this remarkable team.

Twila Kilgore has been named as the interim head coach for a pair of friendlies against South Africa on Sept. 21 and 24 while Crocker conducts a search for a new USMNT bench boss. Kilgore has served as an assistant coach since February 2022.

The USWNT suffered its earliest exit ever from the World Cup in a loss to Sweden on penalty kicks in the Round of 16.

Andonovski also helmed a lackluster showing in the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, piloting the squad to a bronze medal.

Andonovski’s contract was set to expire at the end of this calendar year, Yahoo Sports reported. He finishes with a 51-5-9 record since taking over for Jill Ellis in 2019. He was just 3-2-5 in major tournaments.

Ellis led the USWNT to back-to-back World Cup titles.

ESPN reported Andonovski is a candidate for the manager’s job with the Kansas City Current of the NWSL.

“We want to extend our deepest gratitude to Vlatko for his dedication to the Women’s National Team,” U.S. Soccer president Cindy Parlow Cone said. “We know he will continue to contribute to the growth of the women’s game in the United States and wish him well in his future endeavors.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Jonathan Toews ‘not fully retiring’ but taking 2023-24 off


Jonathan Toews will not play in the NHL in 2023-24, though he has not ruled out a return in the future.

The 35-year-old free agent forward used a pair of Instagram posts Thursday to thank the Blackhawks and the city of Chicago for his “surreal” time with them, and to say that he is focusing on overcoming his ongoing health challenges.

Toews missed all of the 2020-21 season and part of 2022-23 while dealing with symptoms of long COVID-19 and chronic immune response syndrome. In April, Toews played in what was billed as his “final game as a Blackhawk” as the Blackhawks decided they would not re-sign him beyond last season.

“I’d like to announce that I am not fully retiring, but I am taking time away from the game again this season,” Toews wrote Thursday. “I cannot deny my love for the game of hockey and still feel the passion for competing at my highest level.

“However, these last few seasons have been very difficult considering my health challenges. My focus is to give myself the time and space to fully heal and enjoy life to the fullest once again. Along the way I have met several people who have struggled with health issues pertaining to long COVID, chronic immune response syndrome, and other similar cases that are quite complex. I now recognize the importance of one day sharing the details of my health journey with you all.”

A few hours before that post, Toews wrote that “it was surreal to witness and be a part of the revival of hockey in Chicago,” where he helped the Blackhawks win three Stanley Cups.

“There was nothing like the roar of the Madhouse when we scored a big goal to tie it or win it late in a game,” Toews wrote. “As players, we tried to reciprocate that heart and soul energy we felt from you (fans). I honestly believe it’s what made us so tough to beat in the later games of a playoff series. You are the best fans in the world, and I’m so thankful we shared so many special moments together.”

In a 15-season career spent entirely with the Blackhawks — serving as their captain for 14 years — Toews tallied 883 points (372 goals, 511 assists) in 1,067 games. He saw the ice in 53 games last season, putting up 15 goals and 16 assists.

Toews was named to the league’s “100 Greatest NHL Players” list in 2017 and also won two gold medals with Canada in the Winter Olympics (2010, 2014). He was the No. 3 pick in the 2006 NHL Draft.

–Field Level Media

LPGA News: 4 players card first-round 69s, sit atop leaderboard at ISPS Handa

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A quartet of players shot opening rounds of 69 to tie for the lead at the ISPS Handa World Invitational in Antrim, Northern Ireland, on Thursday.

Playing the par-73 Castlerock Golf Club, Gabriella Cowley of England, Ellinor Sudow of Sweden, Switzerland’s Kim Metraux and Australian Karis Davidson finished the round at 4-under par, a stroke ahead of a four-player group tied for fifth.

The field is split the first two days between Castlerock Golf Club and the par-72 Galgorm Castle Golf Club. American Marissa Steen shot the day’s low round (70) at Galgorm on Friday and sits in a four-way tie for ninth place at 2-under.

The players will swap courses on Friday, and the final two rounds will be played over the weekend at Galgorm Castle.

Ireland’s Leona Maguire, No. 14 in the world rankings, is the highest-ranked player in the field. She shot a 73 on Friday at Castlerock and is four shots off the lead. Defending champion Maja Stark of Sweden is not participating.

Sudow said that despite the logjam at the top of the leaderboard, she is delighted to enter play Friday as a co-leader.

“It’s wonderful. I haven’t been playing great this year so this is really nice,” she said. “I kind of need it both for confidence, and, yeah, it’s really nice.”

Sudow stood at 1-under par after 13 holes, but three birdies in the final four holes propelled her into the lead group.

Davidson also was happy to land in the co-lead after a round in which the players had to fight the wind and amid a rough LPGA season. She has no top-10 finishes in 12 events and has missed six cuts.

“I’m just going to try and keep doing my own game and try not to think about that too much,” Davidson said of her spot on the leaderboard. “But it is nice to see it up there for a change.”

She said she is ready to switch courses.

“Galgorm is playing really soft so you can definitely be a little bit more aggressive at pins,” she said. “And the greens are a little bit quicker, so it’s quite a different golf course. I’m looking forward to the challenge.

In the four-way tie a stroke off the lead are Dani Holmqvist of Sweden, Bronte Law of England, Anne-Charlotte Mora of France and Chloe Williams of Wales.

Joining Steen in the group two strokes back are Wichanee Meechai of Thailand, Germany’s Patricia Isabel Schmidt and Moa Folke of Sweden.

–Field Level Media