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Post by maribrasil on Feb 12, 2007 16:15:05 GMT 3
Livestream for this tournament? Betfair will show Marseille Open, not SAP Open
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Post by bia2209 on Feb 12, 2007 16:24:38 GMT 3
If you look on their site...there will be livestream for all the matches BUT you have to pay 30 dollars for it for the week. And I'm not sure if it's available to people outside the states. But that's the only livestream i've heard of so far. Hopefully it will pop up somewhere else to.
It's not even really on tv before the weekend and even then a lot of the matches aren't being shown live. At least not on the US tennis channel.
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Post by lau on Feb 12, 2007 23:00:21 GMT 3
If you look on their site...there will be livestream for all the matches BUT you have to pay 30 dollars for it for the week. LOL Are you kidding? That´s ridiculous!! 30 dollars?!
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Post by Giselle on Feb 13, 2007 6:02:34 GMT 3
Not even wimby was charging that much!
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Post by Joyce on Feb 13, 2007 10:02:52 GMT 3
:-/SO EXPENSIVE. If you look on their site...there will be livestream for all the matches BUT you have to pay 30 dollars for it for the week. LOL Are you kidding? That´s ridiculous!! 30 dollars?!
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Post by jdenelle on Feb 13, 2007 16:43:17 GMT 3
If you look on their site...there will be livestream for all the matches BUT you have to pay 30 dollars for it for the week. And I'm not sure if it's available to people outside the states. But that's the only livestream i've heard of so far. Hopefully it will pop up somewhere else to. It's not even really on tv before the weekend and even then a lot of the matches aren't being shown live. At least not on the US tennis channel. Well $30 is alot, but I'm going to pay it just to watch Marat tonight!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by SAFINNO1 on Feb 13, 2007 17:37:42 GMT 3
Angles & Dropshots - Tuesday, February 13, 2007 February 13, 2007 By Joel Drucker
Marat Safin makes his Northern California debut Tuesday evening, no doubt knocking the clay off his feet after this past weekend’s Davis Cup tie in Chile (won by Russia 3-2). “Why not try something in the States?” Safin said of his decision to come here. Long considered one of tennis’ biggest talents, the Russian is a player with enough juice on all sides to still be regarded as a potential threat to reach the highest echelon. Pay particular attention to his delicate footwork and exquisite backhand. On another note, Safin confesses that his biggest fear is going to the dentist – a visit he fears even more than playing the dreaded Fabrice Santoro, a vexing, disruptive slice-and-dicer whose lifetime record versus Safin is a snappy 7-2. “On second thought,” says Safin, “I have to think about what’s worse, playing Santoro or going to the dentist.”
Real estate agents, take note: Nearly a decade ago another former world number one came to the San Francisco Bay Area for the first time. Her name was Steffi Graf, and she admitted that week that she was struck by how much she liked the beauty of Northern California, noting how different the landscape was from Southern California. A year after that visit, Graf began dating Andre Agassi, which in turn led to the couple spending approximately $24 million for a house in Marin County. So let’s see how Safin enjoys the sights of San Jose and beyond. . .
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Post by Happiness on Feb 13, 2007 19:59:47 GMT 3
Hi everyone Here's a funny story about Marat at San Jose (The girl drove Marat yesterday till the site): "Marat does not like my singing. I know this because when Collide came on, I started singing along (quietly, I thought) and Marat reached over and turned the volume up. A lot. So I turned to him and said, is this your way of telling me you would rather hear him sing than me? And he said 'no no no! you were enjoying the song so I turned it up to HELP you' So I laughed out loud, and the two coaches in the back seat laughed at him. And I said 'okay, I see...' and he said 'No, I was trying to be nice. See, I cannot win!' That was funny. It was right at the end of the trip, and Marat had one freshly strung racket in his hand, so as he got out of the car, I said 'that's a pretty racquet in your hand, try not to break it today, okay?' and he said 'I'll be good today' (it was just practice anyway). Off they went, I was still laughing. (that was the only important part of our conversation, he and his coach and GGL's coach spent most of the trip speaking in Spanish)."Take Care Happiness
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Post by bia2209 on Feb 13, 2007 22:14:03 GMT 3
Btw. i've just had another look on the official site. I get the impression that you can actually pay to watch individual matches. I could be wrong but I think. In which case it's 10US$...which is better than 30 but still....
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Post by Mrs. Fabregas on Feb 13, 2007 22:18:54 GMT 3
Saw that link too, B... but if you want to see more than 3 matches, you'd be better of for paying for the whole week though..... But still.... $10 OR $30 is still a lot of money.......
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Post by sonya on Feb 13, 2007 23:19:26 GMT 3
"I'll be good today."
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Post by Mrs. Fabregas on Feb 13, 2007 23:23:00 GMT 3
LMAO, Sonya.... You're always.... watch out for not posting it on the wrong thread!! ;D ;D
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Post by sonya on Feb 14, 2007 0:07:06 GMT 3
You got it wrong,I quoted Marat's words that made me laugh . When the girl told him: "'That's a pretty racquet in your hand, try not to break it today, okay?",he said: "I'll be good today." lol
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Post by Happiness on Feb 14, 2007 0:18:26 GMT 3
"I'll be good today." Hi Sonja Oh well ... He always says that .... But then again his temper ;D Take Care Happiness
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Post by Mrs. Fabregas on Feb 14, 2007 0:47:08 GMT 3
You got it wrong,I quoted Marat's words that made me laugh . When the girl told him: "'That's a pretty racquet in your hand, try not to break it today, okay?",he said: "I'll be good today." lol Okay then..... then it's not off topic, LOL
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