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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Formula 1 – Abu Dhabi GP 2017 Race Results
Premier League Roundup – 25/11/17 & 26/11/17
Saturday 25th November – Premier League Results:
Here are the Premier League results for the games that took place on 25/11/2017
Manchester United 1 – 0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Newcastle United 0 – 3 Watford
Swansea 0 – 0 AFC Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur 1 – 1 West Bromwich Albion
Liverpool 1 – 1 Chelsea
Sunday 26th November – Premier League Results:
Burnley 0 – 1 Arsenal
Huddersfield Town 1 – 2 Manchester City
Monday, November 06, 2017
Premier League Roundup – November Week 1
Saturday 4th November Premier League Results:
Huddersfield Town 1 – 0 West Bromwich Albion
Newcastle United 0 – 1 AFC Bournemouth
Southampton 0 – 1 Burnley
Swansea City 0 – 1 Brighton & Hove Albion
West Ham United 1 – 4 Liverpool
Sunday 5th November Premier League Results:
Manchester City 3 – 1 Arsenal
Chelsea 1 – 0 Manchester United
Everton 3 – 2 Watford
Thursday, November 02, 2017
Tottenham 3-1 Real Madrid - Football Champions League
As shown by the below stats Real Madrid did not play poorly, they had the majority of the possession, more overall shots and more shots on target than Tottenham but struggled to find the back of the net.
This win for Tottenham means they have qualified for the next stage of the UEFA Champions League and have a good chance to finish first in the group. Meanwhile Borussia Dortmund vs Apoel Nicosia ended in a 1:1 draw making it very difficult for Borussia Dortmund to qualify for the next stage almost ensuring Real Madrid will go through to the next round also.
There was 7 other UEFA Champions League fixtures for the 1st of November 2017, the results are as follows:
Liverpool 3 - 0 NK Maribor
Napoli 2 - 4 Man City
Besiktas 1 - 1 Monaco
Sevilla 2 - 1 Spartak Moscow
Shakhtar Donetsk 3 - 1 Feyenoord
FC Porto 3 - 1 RB Leipzig
Borussia Dortmund 1 - 1 Apoel Nicosia
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Wednesday, November 01, 2017
UEFA Champions League – 31/10/2017 Results!
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Monday, June 22, 2015
Murray wins 4th Queen's Club title
Andy Murray joined the likes of John McEnroe and Boris Becker as a four-time Queen’s Club champion with an impressive victory over Kevin Anderson. The British number one played superbly to win 6-3 6-4 in just 64 minutes at the Aegon Championships in London.
Murray, the top seed, had earlier finished a rain-delayed semi-final, beating Viktor Troicki 6-3 7-6 (7-4).
“I played better as the week went on and hopefully I can continue that into Wimbledon,” the 28-year-old said.
“I tried to play each point and come up with some great shots. I had to play that way if I wanted to win today.”
The Scot also won the title in 2009, 2011 and 2013, and he will hope to repeat his effort of two years ago when he went on to make it a grass-court double at Wimbledon.
“It’s great preparation obviously, but I think it has only happened six times where someone has won Queen’s and gone on to win Wimbledon,” Murray added.
“There are no guarantees that winning here gives you a Wimbledon title.”
He can head to the All England Club in confident mood after dismantling the big-serving game of 6ft 8in Anderson.
Having resumed his semi-final against Troicki at 11:00 BST with the score at 3-3, the Briton wrapped that match up in a clinical 65 minutes and returned two hours later to face Anderson.
The South African, ranked 17th, had looked impregnable on serve as he made it through the draw but he found Murray’s returns just too testing.
Anderson made 78% of his first serves in the opening set but even that was not enough as Murray broke in game four, a brilliant backhand winner setting up the chance before Anderson netted a volley.
A forehand winner made it 4-1 after just 17 minutes, and a ferociously focused Murray pumped his fist before heading to his chair.
There was simply no let-up as he closed out the first set and proved similarly clinical when his chance arose in the second.
“I need to train well the next five, six days, prepare as well as I can,” said Murray. “It gives me that little bit of confidence going in there.
“It’s been a really good start, but it’s a long way to go before Wimbledon even starts, and then all sorts of things can happen during Slams.”
Murray wins 4th Queen's Club title
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Queen's Club: Murray's semi-final delayed until Sunday
Andy Murray will have to play twice in one day if he is to win a fourth Queen’s Club title after his semi-final was suspended because of rain. The top seed and Serbia’s Viktor Troicki were tied at 3-3 at the Aegon Championships, with the winner to play South African Kevin Anderson.
Murray and Troicki will resume at 11:00 BST, and the final is scheduled to get under way at 14:25 at the earliest.
The weather forecast suggests a clear day in west London on Sunday.
Murray will hope to pick up where he left off against Troicki, having earned his sixth break point of a dramatic seventh game when the weather intervened.
Troicki was being treated for a shoulder injury at the time following a heavy fall.
The world number 25 had returned to the court and was preparing to try and fend off another break point when the rainfall became too heavy to continue.
Murray, 28, has recent experience of playing twice in a day, having beaten Lukas Rosol and Roberto Bautista Agut on the Munich clay last month.
The delay would appear to favour Anderson, the 6ft 8in world number 17 who has racked up 96 aces and dropped serve just once on his way to the final.
Anderson, 29, beat France’s Gilles Simon 6-3 6-7 (6-8) 6-3 in Saturday’s first semi-final and must wait to learn his final opponent.
“Just for me it’s a little strange not knowing who you’re playing still and waiting around, but I can’t really let that affect my preparations,” he said.
“I will sort of treat it like a normal match.”
He added: “It’s going to be a big match. I’m really looking forward to it. It’s a tournament I remember watching at a very young age.
“I didn’t really understand how the tour worked. Everybody knew Queen’s, though, the week before Wimbledon and you had the best players in the world playing it.”
Queen's Club: Murray's semi-final delayed until Sunday