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Mixed results for Canada’s Leylah Fernandez at the Wuhan Open

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WUHAN, China – Canada’s Leylah Fernandez dropped a 5-7, 6-3, 6-0 decision to Zheng Qinwen of China in third-round singles play Thursday at the Wuhan Open but won her doubles match in straight sets.

Fernandez, from Laval, Que., teamed with Indonesia’s Aldila Sutjiadi for a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Shuai Zhang of China and Belgium’s Elise Mertens in second-round action.

Top-ranked Gabriela Dabrowski of Ottawa and New Zealand’s Erin Routliffe previously secured a spot in the quarterfinals.

Coco Gauff advanced to the singles quarterfinals with a 6-4, 6-1 rout of 17th-ranked Marta Kostyuk in just over an hour.

It was the fourth-ranked Gauff’s eighth consecutive win on the WTA Tour’s Asian swing after the American won the China Open last week which moved her back into the top five in the rankings.

Gauff fired two aces and broke the Ukrainian’s serve five times — for the loss of one of her own — as she clinched a one-sided match and extended her lead in their head-to-head series to 3-1.

Next for Gauff is No. 45-ranked Magda Linette, who continued her impressive form this week by beating eighth-seeded Daria Kasatkina 6-2, 6-3.

“Yeah, so she’s a tough opponent,” Gauff said of Linette. “We haven’t played since (the U.S. Open in 2021). I really don’t know what to expect. But just from watching her play, she’s been playing a great couple of matches here in Wuhan.

“I expect it to be a tough match. She’s not an easy opponent to play.”

Gauff will be the only American left in the draw after third-ranked Jessica Pegula and tour rookie Hailey Baptiste both lost.

Pegula, the U.S. Open finalist, had a tough afternoon against the 51st-ranked Wang Xinyu of China, who was dominant on serve throughout and clinched a 6-3, 7-5 win to make her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal.

Wang had won their only previous meeting in three sets in the second round at Wimbledon earlier this year and got off to a fast start here by breaking Pegula twice in the opening set to take the lead.

After her first win over a top 10 player in the previous round, Baptiste was routed 6-1, 6-1 by Ekaterina Alexandrova.

Sixth-ranked Jasmine Paolini defeated Erika Andreeva 6-3, 6-2.

Later, second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka looked to maintain her undefeated record at the Wuhan Open when she plays Yulia Putintseva of Kazakhstan in her third-round match.

A win for the Belarusian will allow her to regain top spot in the rankings from Iga Swiatek, who is absent from the women’s tour Asian swing citing personal reasons and fatigue.

Sabalenka, the reigning U.S. Open champion, is 13-0 in Wuhan after winning the title on her first appearance in 2018 and defending her crown in 2019 before the tournament took a five-year hiatus from the calendar due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.

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Shanghai Masters

Top-ranked Jannik Sinner advanced to his fifth ATP Masters semifinal of the season as the Italian swept aside fifth-ranked Daniil Medvedev in straight sets at the Shanghai Masters on Thursday.

Sinner started strongly and only faced one break point in his 6-1, 6-4 master class over the Russian, who needed treatment on his shoulder from the physio during the second set.

“Obviously I’m very happy how I handled today and this match,” Sinner said. “It felt like he had a bit of shoulder pain and couldn’t hit his forehand as well as he wished to. Hopefully he can recover as fast as possible, but from my side it was a great match, a great battle, and let’s see what I can do now in the semifinals.”

With Thursday’s win, the two-time major winner has levelled his head-to-head series against Medvedev at 7-7, but has won seven of the last eight meetings with the Russian.

It moved Sinner to his first semifinal in Shanghai and he will play either second-ranked Carlos Alcaraz, in a re-match of their thrilling duel from the China Open last week, or Tomas Machac, who play later Thursday.

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Ottawa Rapid FC names former Danish captain Katrine Pedersen as its first head coach

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Katrine Pedersen, who won a Danish-record 210 caps as a player and then served as an assistant coach with Denmark’s women’s team, has been named coach of Ottawa Rapid FC.

The 47-year-old Pedersen is set to take charge of the Northern Super League team Nov. 1 although she plans to visit Ottawa in advance of that. The six-team women’s pro circuit kicks off next April.

Pedersen played for Denmark from 1994 to 2013, spending the last 10 years as captain. At club level, she played in Denmark, Norway and Sweden as well as Australia (Adelaide United) and England (Fulham).

“I am truly thrilled to be appointed as head coach of Rapid FC,” Pedersen said in a statement. “A new chapter in the history of women’s professional soccer is being written, and I’m eager to embark on this exciting journey with the club.

“My career in football has taken me to places I never imagined, and that journey has laid the perfect foundation for this new challenge. I look very much forward to helping build a professional environment where players will grow and learn together, and challenge each other in the pursuit of excellent performances.”

A member of the Danish Football Hall of Fame, Pedersen was named Danish Women’s Player of the Year three times (2007, 2011 and 2013).

She joins the team from the Danish Football Association, where she served in a talent development role.

Pedersen, who played in three World Cups and five European Championships, is one of four Danish women to have a UEFA Pro Coaching Licence.

“We’re extremely excited to have her come on board,” said Kristina Kiss, a former Canadian international who is Ottawa’s technical director. “It’s really the perfect coach, the perfect hire for us.”

A native of Horsens, Pederson ticks all the boxes — from having played around the world to her coaching philosophy, Kiss added.

“She comes in very much (as) a players’ coach, someone that wants to build relationships on the field and allow players to take ownership on the field,” Kiss said in an interview. “And is adaptable.

“I think we need someone like that in our first few years in the league.”

Kiss should know. She played alongside Pedersen some 20 years ago at IF Floya in Norway.

“She was very much a captain-type player, someone who brought all the players together on the field,” said Kiss. “Someone who worked well with her teammates. An all-around really good person.”

Pedersen also coached AGF in the Danish top league, was an assistant coach with the Danish national women’s team from 2015 to 2021 and has served as a TV pundit.

Kiss is convinced the time is right for a women’s pro team in the capital.

“I’ve worked here for 15 years, since my retirement (as a player) and I’ve seen the development of the youth system in Ottawa and it’s time for a professional league, a professional team. We need that completion of the pathway,” she said.

Other NSL teams to have announced their coaches are Halifax Tides FC (Lewis Page), AFC Toronto (Marko Milanovic) and Montreal’s Roses FC (Robert Rositoiu).

Kiss, an Ottawa native, won 75 caps for Canada from 2000 to 2008 and went to the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She has also worked for Canada Soccer as manager of development programming and is a member of the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame.

The Ottawa CEO is Tom Gilbert, co-founder of the league with former Canadian international Diana Matheson.

“Katrine adds proven leadership and player development acumen to an already dynamic Rapid FC technical team,” Gilbert said in a statement. “While she may not be a household name in Canada yet, she will be soon.”

Ottawa will play its home games at TD Place Stadium, home to the CFL Redblacks and CPL’s Atletico Ottawa.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 10, 2024



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Port of Montreal dockworkers begin overtime strike as contract talks continue

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MONTREAL – Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal began a halt to all overtime work this morning in a pressure tactic targetting their employers as contract talks continue.

The Maritime Employers Association confirmed the overtime strike by the union representing nearly 1,200 longshore workers at the port kicked off as scheduled at 7 a.m. ET.

The union has said scheduling remains a key stumbling block in the bargaining sessions, which resumed last week alongside federal mediators.

The Maritime Employers Association struck back against the union earlier this week, warning that employees assigned to shifts with incomplete crews will not be paid because they slow or halt the flow of freight.

The association, which represents shipping companies and terminal operators, says the freeze on overtime work will have a big impact on operations.

The limited job action comes after a three-day strike last week at two terminals that handle 41 per cent of container traffic at the country’s second-largest port.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 10, 2024.

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Tilray Brands reports US$34.7M first-quarter loss, revenue up from year ago

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LEAMINGTON, Ont. – Cannabis company Tilray Brands Inc. reported a loss of US$34.7 million in its first quarter, compared with a loss of US$55.9 million in the same quarter last year, as its net revenue rose 13 per cent.

The company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says the loss amounted to four cents US per diluted share for the quarter ended Aug. 31 compared with a loss of 10 cents US per diluted share a year earlier.

Net revenue totalled US$200.0 million for the three-month period, up from US$176.9 million in the same quarter last year.

The increase came as Tilray’s beverage alcohol business earned net revenue of US$56.0 million, up from US$24.2 million a year ago, while its cannabis business saw net revenue of US$61.2 million, down from US$70.3 million in the same quarter last year.

Tilray’s distribution business earned US$68.1 million in net revenue, down from US$69.2 million, and its wellness business earned US$14.8 million in net revenue, up from US$13.3 million a year ago.

On an adjusted basis, Tilray says it lost a penny US per share in its latest quarter compared with an adjusted loss of four cents US per share a year earlier.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 10, 2024.

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