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The Race of Champions speed up with IEC in Sports
Friday, 09 October 2009 15:58

IMP (International Media Productions) and IEC in Sports have agreed a multiyear contract where IEC will distribute the international TV rights for the Race of Champions.

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IEC in Sports fends off stiff competition to win Athletics’ Holy Grail
Wednesday, 07 October 2009 16:48

After a highly competitive bidding process going for more than 9 months, IEC in Sports, the Lagardère-owned sports marketing agency, has been awarded the exclusive media rights in Europe and Africa* to the IAAF World Athletics Series, IAAF’s Premier Series of Events. The deal runs from 2010 to 2013 inclusive.

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Monfils wins ATP - Open de Moselle
Monday, 28 September 2009 07:29

ATP World Tour No. 13 Gael Monfils broke a four-year title drought by clinching the Open de Moselle trophy with a hard-fought 7-6(1), 3-6, 6-2 victory over Philipp Kohlschreiber Sunday at the ATP World Tour 250 tennis tournament in Metz. It was the fifth final on the ATP World Tour this year between the top two seeds.
It is the first title since August 2005 for Monfils, who won his first ATP World Tour title at Sopot (d. Mayer). In his subsequent six ATP World Tour finals, though, the Frenchman had lost out each time, most recently at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco earlier this year, where he finished runner-up to Nicolas Almagro. The 23 year old improved to a 2-6 mark in ATP World Tour finals.

 

 
WTA - Tashkent Open
Monday, 28 September 2009 07:22
22-year-old Peer wins her fifth singles title on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, having won the fourth at Guangzhou just last week. The first three were collected in 2006 (Pattaya City, Prague and Istanbul.) Runner-up to Venus Williams at Memphis in 2007, the Israeli is now 5-1 in Tour finals.
 
IEC in Sports launches new international club competition in football
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 11:42

Eight teams from five countries participate in Copa del Sol in Marbella, Spain, 3-12 February 2010. Swedish reigning national champion Kalmar FF will face fellow top clubs in the region, Norwegian Rosenborg and Danish FC Köpenhamn, in the battle of Scandinavia.

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VIVE LE TENNIS for IEC in Sports!
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 11:48

IEC in Sports is delighted to announce that it has renewed its worldwide (excluding France) rights contract for ATP Marseille until the end of 2012.

Under the terms of the agreement, IEC will ensure the distribution of the Event to its broadcast partners all over the world.

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YONEX-SUNRISE BWF World Championships '09 - China take four, Danes end six-year wait
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 07:43

Lin Dan once again entered history by scooping a third title in a row, virtually unbeaten in major competition since his world crown in 2006 while Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Rytter Juhl ended Denmark’s six-year wait for a world title. As expected, in the men’s singles, both players know each other’s game so well, the match was very pleasant to follow – and also because there was obviously no pressure as it was an all-China final.

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Davydenko Strikes Again
Tuesday, 11 August 2009 08:35
ATP Studena Croatia Open - ATP World Tour No. 9 Nikolay Davydenko was in devastating form as he won his second ATP World Tour title in as many weeks with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over fifth seed Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final of the ATP Studena Croatia Open. It was the first time in his career that the 28 year old had won back-to-back titles.
 
Fourth Time Lucky for Dushevina
Tuesday, 11 August 2009 08:34

ISTANBUL, Turkey - It was fourth time lucky for Vera Dushevina on Sunday, as she won her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour singles title in her fourth such final at the Istanbul Cup, crushing Lucie Hradecka in 41 minutes.

Dushevina had been a runner-up in all three of her other singles finals on the Tour, at Eastbourne in 2005 and Stockholm in 2007 and 2008. Seeded No.5 in Istanbul she was in devastating form all week long, never losing more than four games in a set to reach the final, then beating No.8 seed Hradecka handily, 60 61, winning a total of 51 points to the Czech's 16.

 
Chardy Fights Back For First Title In Stuttgart
Monday, 20 July 2009 08:11

Jeremy Chardy captured his first ATP World Tour title and became the first Frenchman to win the MercedesCup in Stuttgart since Henri Leconte in 1984, after defeating fourth seed Victor Hanescu of Romania 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 in Sunday’s final. It was the pair’s third meeting (Chardy 2-1).

Chardy, who won two matches on Saturday to reach his second ATP World Tour final, collected €71,700 and 250 South African Airways 2009 ATP Ranking points while Hanescu picked up €37,700 and 150 points. Chardy was also presented with a Mercedes E350 car by the title sponsors.

“It’s so good, my form this year has been very good,” said Chardy. “I was very nervous at the start and in the second set I started to play my game and the match began to chance. In the third set, I had two service breaks but found it difficult to close out. It was tough at the end.”

The 22 year old, runner-up to compatriot Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the SA Tennis Open in Johannesburg in February, is the fourth first-time winner on the ATP World Tour circuit this year (also Guillermo Garcia-Lopez-Kitzbuhel, Benjamin Becker-‘s-Hertogenbosch and Rajeev Ram-Newport).

Chardy will move to around No. 35 in the South African Airways 2009 ATP Rankings. He is one of eight Frenchmen in the Top 50.

 

 
Robin Soderling crowned the King of Bastad
Monday, 20 July 2009 08:07

Robin Soderling became the first Swedish winner of the Catella Swedish Open since his coach Magnus Norman won the title in 2000. The second seed defeated Juan Monaco of Argentina 6-3, 7-6(4) in Sunday's final. It was his fourth straight win over Monaco.

The ATP World Tour No. 12 picked up €75,500 and added 250 points towards his South African Airways 2009 ATP Ranking, while the unseeded Monaco – appearing in his eighth ATP World Tour clay-court final – earned €39,700 and 150 points.

“It is a dream come true to win this tournament," explained Soderling. "I think I played my best match of the tournament today.

"It’s very big to win a title in Sweden, I have always dreamt of winning this tournament ever since I came down to Bastad to watch as a junior. Now I have won it, it is a great feeling. My confidence is very high for the next few tournaments, as I have beaten very good players."

Soderling did not drop a set (8-0) on his eighth appearance in Bastad (15-7 lifetime). He won his fourth ATP World Tour title in one hour and 53 minutes – having won 62 per cent of service points, including six aces. He improved to 25-12 (17-5 on clay) on the 2009 ATP World Tour season.

The 24 year old had previously won ATP World Tour indoor carpet titles at 2004 Lyon (d. Malisse), 2005 Milan (d. Stepanek) and 2008 (d. Benneteau). He has a 4-7 record in ATP World Tour finals.

Soderling, runner-up to Roger Federer at Roland Garros last month, raced out to a 3-0 lead against Monaco – courtesy of a service break in the second game. He went on to win 71 per cent of service points in the 37-minute first set.

The top Swede won six out of six points on Monaco’s second serve in the first game of the second set, which Soderling won on his second break point opportunity.

The 25-year-old Monaco broke back for 4-4, and squandered one set point in the tenth game. But Soderling returned to top form in the tie-break, moving into a 4-1 and 6-3 lead.

“It was a very difficult match, as he was very confident, playing incredible and serving very well," said Monaco. "I had my chances in the second set with two set points, but he played very well. I gave my best, but he was the winner and I think we played a good final.

Monaco had been attempting to defeat the top three seeds in the tournament, having posted wins over No. 1 Fernando Verdasco (quarter-finals) and No. 3 Tommy Robredo (semi-finals).

The ATP World Tour No. 61, who dropped to 25-17 (23-11 on clay) on the 2009 ATP World Tour season, also finished runner-up at Buenos Aires (l. to Robredo) in February. He is 3-5 lifetime in ATP World Tour finals.

“It’s definitely a very good and positive week, following the disappointment of the Davis Cup [against the Czech Republic] played on an indoor hard-court," said Monaco. "This was my first clay-court tournament since Roland Garros, so I was surprised by my results to beat Fernando Verdasco and Tommy Robredo with good scores.

“I am excited about going to Hamburg [for the International German Open], it is one of my favourite tournaments. I am happy, healthy and go there with confidence to play another good tournament.”


Swedish players have clinched 18 singles titles in the 54-year history of the Catella Swedish Open.

Soderling, who finished runner-up with compatriot Robert Lindstedt in the doubles final, had been attempting to become the third 'double' winner of singles and doubles titles at the ATP World Tour 250 clay-court tournament. Mats Wilander (1983) and Magnus Gustafsson (1998) are the only players to have completed the feat.


 

 
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