TOKYO -- Venus Williams overpowered Mona Barthel of Germany 6-3, 6-1 on Sunday
to advance to the second round of the Pan Pacific Open.
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. Williams needed just 1 hour, 4 minutes at Ariake Colosseum to dispatch Barthel
and set up a second-round matchup with top-seeded Victoria Azarenka, who has a
first-round bye. Williams is 2-0 in head-to-head matches against Azarenka. They
last met three years ago in the Dubai Duty Free final. "Ive watched many of her
matches," Williams said. "Especially the big matches against Serena. Watching
them at the U.S. Open was awesome, and hopefully that will help me." Top-ranked
Serena Williams, who won her 17th Grand Slam singles title with a three-set win
over Azarenka at the U.S. Open, pulled out of the $2.3 million tournament,
saying she needed time to recover from a busy summer playing schedule. No.
3-ranked Maria Sharapova also pulled out of the Tokyo tournament because of a
right-shoulder injury that kept her out of the U.S. Open. In other matches,
ninth-seeded Sloane Stephens of the United States beat Stefanie Voegele of
Switzerland 6-3, 6-2 while 12th-seeded Samantha Stosur of Australia came from a
set down for a 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 win over Alize Cornet of France. Kirsten Flipkens
of Belgium, seeded fourteenth, defeated Barbora Zahlavova Strycova of the Czech
Republic, 7-6 (4), 7-5. Sorana Cirstea of Romania beat Julia Goerges of Germany,
6-4, 6-4.
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. The Lightning are 2-0 so far on a four-game road trip, giving the club five
straight wins as the guest and improving Tampas away record this season to
11-8-2.
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. - Chris Tierney snapped a tie with a power-play goal late in the third period
as the London Knights rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Erie Otters 5-3 in
Ontario Hockey League action on Wednesday.
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. Aduriz headed home Markel Susaetas cross in the sixth minute to open the
scoring at San Mames Stadium. He bettered that with a long-range blast that went
in off the goal frame in the 18th, and converted a penalty in the 72nd after
Diego Mainz was sent off for fouling Aduriz with only the goalkeeper to
beat.WINNIPEG - Call it "Home Improvement, the CFL Edition." CFL stadiums are
being replaced or refurbished at a pace probably unmatched in league history,
starting this season with the opening of a new home for the Winnipeg Blue
Bombers. In 2014, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will move into a new facility while
the expansion Ottawa Redblacks are projected to call a revamped Frank Clair
Stadium home. And in 2017, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are scheduled to move
into a new open-air venue to replace Mosaic Stadium. Existing facilities in
Calgary and Edmonton get upgrades this season to make the game-day experience
nicer for their fans. The big story this year is Investors Group Field in
Winnipeg. A year behind schedule, a lot about the new facility drew rave
reviews: the player areas, sightlines, comfortable seats and fancy suites and
concessions. But there are kinks to be worked out. Cracks in the concrete are
being repaired and then theres the small matter of getting 33,400 people on and
off the campus of the University of Manitoba in time to actually watch football
games. "I think it was great (but) I have a feeling people will have to figure
out the traffic patterns," Bombers coach Tim Burke after the seasons first
exhibition game at the stadium. That was a bit of an understatement. The
pre-season game against the Toronto Argonauts had almost 5,000 empty seats by
the time the official count was taken despite most having been sold. Bomber
president Garth Buchko apologized the next day for the massive traffic
congestion that stranded so many and promised better for the first
regular-season game Thursday against Montreal. More buses and bus-only lanes,
plus earlier access to parking spots, are among the cures the team is hoping
will ease the pain. "Weve got a lot of work to do," said Buchko. "We have to get
better and we will get better." Parking is scarce but, after two years of
planning, they also werent prepared for the 60 per cent larger crowd than
estimated who opted for public transit to reach the $200-million stadium. Even
staff who man concessions were caught in the snarl, leaving fans who could get
inside standing in long lines at those food and beverage outlets which were able
to open. And, in a city often referred to as "Winterpeg," the open-air pressbox
has already received a thumbs down from the CFL if the Bombers want to host a
Grey Cup. They do and renovations are planned. This season, the Ticats will play
their home games at Alumni Stadium in Guelph, Ont., as a new $145.7-million
facility is built where venerable Ivor Wynne Stadium used to stand. The Ticats
are scheduled to move into the venue in 2014 with the facility slated to hold
the 2015 Pan American Games soccer competition as well. Until then, the CFL team
will spend a cosy year at Alumni, which even after expansion will seat about
13,000. The TTicats will practise at McMaster in Hamilton and also play a home
game in Moncton, N.
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. When the new stadium is complete, it will initially seat 22,500 with standing
room for another 1,500. But it will also have 700 club seats and 30 VIP suites
and the potential expanded capacity of 40,000 for special events like the Grey
Cup. Ticats owner Bob Young says the new facility will generate more revenue
that could go back into stadium improvements. "With more revenue you can do more
things," he said. "With the money we can make in the new stadium its going to be
interesting to see where, between ourselves and the city, we eventually take
this stadium. "Were thrilled and very grateful at the way it has turned out."
Hamilton quarterback Henry Burris said the players have quickly adopted Alumni
Stadium as their home. "This is already home," he said. "Honestly, with this
team that we have we really dont care where were playing but were so happy to be
here at Guelph. "To be able to play in this atmosphere, were excited about it.
Guys have come and made this home. Roughriders officials, meanwhile, have
visited the new Winnipeg stadium and taken notes with their $278-million project
in Regina following a similar pattern of covered seating over an open field.
Riders president Jim Hopson has said he likes what he sees but suggests they
will also learn from Winnipegs mistakes. The province, city and team are footing
the bill in Regina, after a much more ambitious plan for a domed stadium failed
to get federal money needed to proceed. In Ottawa, a $450-million,
public-private redevelopment of Lansdowne Park is finally underway, including a
24,000-seat stadium set to open in 2014 when Redblacks are projected to join the
CFL. The project had to clear legal and political hurdles for the CFL to return
to the Canadian capital since indefinitely suspending the Ottawa Renegades
franchise in 2006. "The facility is going to be second to none, thats not to say
other cities dont have that, but its very important, said Redblacks GM Marcel
Desjardins. Calgarys McMahon Stadium escaped major damage sustained in recent
flooding there. It will boast new seats in corner end zones with plans for new
concessions, washrooms and VIP areas. "Weve covered up half the aluminum seats
with customized inserts, so thats going to look a lot better and going to feel a
lot better for the fans who are sitting there in those sections," said Gord
Norrie, the Stampeders new president. Edmonton Eskimos fans are getting more
comfortable places to rest their hopes as well in the upper bowl at Commonwealth
Stadium, as it enters the final phase of a $12-million plan to replace all
seats. Montreal and Vancouver football fans havent been left out of the picture
as both Molson Stadium and B.C. Place have received recent facelifts.
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