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  • March 1, 2019
    导出博客文章NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Four-time champion Caroline Wozniacki is out of the
    Connecticut Open.The former top-ranked player from Denmark lost 7-5, 6-2 to
    Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia on Monday in the first round of the final warmup for
    the U.S. Open.Wozniacki, now ranked 51st, was coming off a second-round loss to
    Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic at the Olympics.Kvitova advanced Monday with
    a 1-6, 6-1, 6-3 win over American Louisa Chirico.Ostapenko, 19, reached the
    final at Doha in February and won the Wimbledon junior girls tournament in
    2014.The key moment Monday came in the first set when Wozniacki was up 5-3 and
    serving for the set. Ostapenko broke Wozniackis serve twice in taking the next
    four games, then reeled off another four straight wins in the second set to
    close out the win.After that, the match turned the other way, Ostapenko said of
    her service breaks. Shes a great player ... so I just played like I had nothing
    to lose.The 39th-ranked Ostapenko will face top-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska of
    Poland in the second round.Wozniacki served for set point up 5-3 but mishit a
    return, giving Ostapenko a chance to rally. The thought was there, but the
    execution wasnt there, Wozniacki said.Wozniacki, who has missed time with
    injuries this season, said it wasnt her best match, but added you have to give
    (Ostapenko) credit where credit is due.Its been a really weird year for me,
    something Im not used to, she said. Its frustrating when you practice well and
    cant really execute in the matches. ... At least when I know when Im playing my
    best level, if someone beats me, thats fine. But whats frustrating is when youre
    not playing your best and then you get beat.Wozniackis early exit leaves the
    tournament with four players in the WTAs Top 20 -- Radwanska, Roberta Vinci of
    Italy, Kvitova of the Czech Republic and Elena Vesnina of Russia.Vesnina and
    Eugenie Bouchard of Canada won their opening matches. Bouchard rolled past
    Annika Beck of Germany 6-2, 6-1, while Vesnina beat Camila Giorgi of Italy 6-1,
    6-4.The 20th-ranked Vesnina arrived in New Haven on the heels of a doubles gold
    medal at the Rio Olympics with Ekaterina Makarova. She reached her first major
    singles semifinal at Wimbledon.In other matches Monday, Anastasija Sevastova
    beat Nicole Gibbs of the United States 7-5, 6-0, and Caroline Garcia of France
    completed a rain-delayed 6-1, 6-4 victory over Irina-Camelia Begu of Romania.
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    . Just as Montreal was settling into the first full working week of
    a new year, the Impact announced the appointment of their new head coach.The
    Premier League serves up another mouthwatering set of fixtures this weekend,
    with the top two sides in action on Sky Sports as the title race builds up to a
    tantalising crescendo. Sunderland are the latest side to try to derail Leicester
    in the first installment of a Super Sunday double header, where anything other
    than three points could open the door for Tottenham to close the gap when they
    welcome Manchester United to White Hart Lane in Super Sundays grand
    finale.Crystal Palace welcome Norwich to Selhurst Park on Saturday, with both
    sides desperate for three points that will pull them clear of the bottom three,
    while Arsenal look to keep pace at the top when they go head-to-head with West
    Ham. With so much at stake, we take a look at 10 questions that could be
    answered over the weekend.Can the Hammers all-but end Gunners title dream? (West
    Ham v Arsenal - Saturday, 12.45pm) Mauro Zarate (right) celebrates in West Ham
    win at Arsenal early in season How Arsenal have fallen off the pace quite so
    drastically is hard to comprehend, but their lacklustre displays have caused
    supporters of the club to show their discontent towards Arsen Wenger and his
    side once again.It seems the only way Wenger will silence those vociferous
    voices around the Emirates is to somehow mastermind a late title tilt, and to do
    that, the Gunners will almost certainly have to earn maximum points from their
    final matches.The Gunners were vastly improved in last weekends win over
    Watford, but the real test will be in Saturdays early kick-off, with the Hammers
    holding Champions League aspirations of their own. Victory at Upton Park will
    send a real statement to their title rivals; while defeat could effectively end
    their season. Title race run-in Leicester, Tottenham and Arsenal run-ins
    analysed Can Canaries build on last-gasp success? (Crystal Palace v Norwich -
    Saturday, 3pm) Martin Olsson is congratulated after late winner last week The
    very definition of a relegation six-pointer. Crystal Palace and Norwich lie 16th
    and 17th respectively, with Sunderland and Newcastle not far behind in the
    relegation places.Alex Neils side would be much deeper in the relegation mire
    had they not snatched a dramatic victory against Newcastle last weekend, and
    they have to build on that euphoria by pulling Palace further into
    trouble.Palace are in freefall, and have not earned three points since December
    19. They did show some fighting spirit in last weeks draw at high-flying West
    Ham, and Alan Pardew will be demanding more of the same attitude against
    Norwich.The first goal will be key and if it is Palace who concede first, with
    their confidence already low, the Canaries could be flying high at Selhurst
    Park.Mitrovic to fire Newcastle to safety? (Southampton v Newcastle - Saturday,
    3pm) Aleksandar Mitrovic has found his form at the right time Whenever a side is
    in need of points to steer them to survival, they need an in-form striker to
    score the goals to help them climb the table.Sunderland had Connor Wickham to
    instigate their great escape, Robert Earnshaw produced similar heroics in West
    Broms feat, while Aston Villa would already have been relegated if it wasnt for
    Christian Benteke last season. Spurs old boys to decide title? The Tottenham old
    boys that can deny Leicester their title dreams Aleksandar Mitrovic could be
    that man for Newcastle. The Serbia international has scored three goals in his
    last two Premier League games, as many as hed scored in his previous 18 in the
    competition.Southampton have suffered from inconsistency of late, and should
    Mitrovic carry on finding the net at a similar rate, the Magpies could start
    their climb up the table sooner rather than later.Is Roberto Martinez one more
    defeat away from severe pressure? (Watford v Everton - Saturday, 3pm) Leighton
    Baines has caused controversy this week With such a talented squad at his
    disposal, it is no wonder Roberto Martinez is under intense pressure to turn
    things around at Everton, with the Toffees in 12th position.The Spaniard has
    pointed out that their upcoming FA Cup semi-final has proven to be a unwelcome
    distraction, and also was unhappy with Leighton Baines comments that the squad
    lacks chemistry, but the excuses are wearing thin with the Everton faithful.
    Roberto Martinez insists Leighton Baines must take responsibility after being
    quoted as saying there is a lack of chemistry in the Everton squad. Watford
    represent perfect opposition in Evertons quest for a first win in four, as the
    Hornets look to have one eye on the FA Cup last four
    themselves.ddddddddddddAnother defeat, however, will only intensify the vitriol
    on the blue half of Merseyside.Is this the day the giant falls? (Aston Villa v
    Bournemouth - Saturday, 3pm) Villa are on the verge of the drop This day has
    been looming large in Englands second city for some time, but if Norwich better
    Aston Villas result on Saturday, then the Premier League mainstays will have
    their relegation confirmed.It is only a matter of time, but when confirmed the
    real inquest will begin as to what has gone so drastically wrong at Villa
    Park.Despite their woeful form, Villa may be able to stave off the inevitable
    for a little while longer yet, with Bournemouth having all-but secured their top
    flight survival.Either way, the sooner Villa can begin the inquest into their
    plight the better.Swans to break Premier League duck? (Swansea v Chelsea -
    Saturday, 3pm) Guus Hiddink will hope his side can retain focus It has been a
    tumultuous week at Chelsea, with Antonio Conte announced as Jose Mourinhos
    long-term successor - enough to cause much distraction ahead of a weekend
    fixture.Swansea have never beaten the Blues in the Premier League, and Guus
    Hiddink remains unbeaten in the league since taking over on an interim
    basis.However, there may not be a better time for the Swans to make sure of
    their top-flight safety and earn that elusive three points over the Blues, given
    all the commotion in midweek.Can Kevin De Bruyne continue to revitalise City?
    (Manchester City v West Brom - Saturday, 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HD) Kevin
    De Bruyne is back and firing on all cylinders With their rivals faltering around
    them, the stage looked set for Manchester City to give Manuel Pellegrini the
    perfect send-off by clinching their third Premier League crown.However, Citys
    title challenge has wilted in the extreme, and even a top-four finish is not
    guaranteed, but the absence of one of their big hitters seems to have been the
    root of the problem. City look a force once again with Kevin De Bruyne back in
    it. They put in arguably their best display of the season in the Belgians
    comeback game last weekend at Bournemouth, before earning the advantage over
    Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League after a 2-2 draw
    in Paris.De Bruyne was a star performer in both - leaving City fans wondering
    what might have been - and will be key to ensuring Pep Guardiola is competing
    the next seasons Champions League.Will Leicester slip up? (Sunderland v
    Leicester - Sunday, 1.30pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HD) Leicester City players
    celebrate against Southampton Many of us refuse to believe they can do it even
    now, with Sunderlands quest for survival a potential stumbling block in the
    Leicester fairytale.However, the Foxes have shown a level of resilience beyond
    their inexperience, and travel to Stadium of Light full of confidence on the
    back of four successive 1-0 wins, where they have proven their battling
    qualities. Continuity breeds success, and the Foxes are proof of that. Claudio
    Ranieri has used the same starting line-up in 11 different top-flight games this
    season; no other starting line-up (from any side) has appeared more than five
    times.Slipping up is looking less and less likely, and if they continue to get
    the points they need to seal a remarkable title success, Ranieri will rely on
    the same players once more. Why change a winning formula?United to continue run
    at home away from home? (Tottenham v Manchester United - Sunday, 4.00pm, live on
    Sky Sports 1 HD) Marouane Fellaini was on target in United win over Spurs During
    the Sir Alex Ferguson era at Old Trafford, Manchester United commanded an
    impressive record at many a Premier League ground, but the turbulence since
    means several defeats have tarnished many of those stats.However, despite their
    improvement in recent years as United have somewhat floundered, Tottenham are
    still without a home victory against them in their last 14 meetings. Louis van
    Gaals men are producing something resembling decent form after registering
    back-to-back wins, but they cannot afford any further slip-ups in their pursuit
    of a top-four finish.Spurs have arguably more at stake, though, as they trail
    leaders Leicester by seven points, and with the Foxes showing no sign of
    relenting, Mauricio Pochettinos men have to keep pace - and must ignore the
    history books in doing so.1-0 to the visitors? (Liverpool v Stoke - Sunday,
    4.00pm) Liverpool celebrate after winning penalty against Stoke in Capital One
    Cup After their embarrassing 6-1 defeat at the Britannia Stadium on the final
    day of last season, each of the three meetings between Liverpool and Stoke this
    campaign have ended 1-0 to the away side.Both still retain faint European
    aspirations, but it would take a hefty collapse from the top six to let either
    Stoke or Liverpool in at this juncture in the season.Stoke have taken seven
    points from their last three games on the road, so dont bet against the Potters
    sneaking past a Liverpool side jaded by their Europa League exploits.You can
    watch Tottenham, Leicester and Manchester United in action on Sky Sports this
    weekend.By purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99 or Sky Sports Week Pass
    for £10.99, you can enjoy access to all seven Sky Sports channels and watch on a
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