The Washington Post - 01.08.2019

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D8 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 , 2019


BY STEVEN GOFF

orlando — Wayne Rooney is a
striker for D.C. United, but on an
MLS all-star team featuring the
single-season record holder for
goals, this year’s goal king and the
league’s most menacing figure,
the Englishman started in mid-
field Wednesday against Spanish
club Atletico Madrid.
And he was pretty good as a
provider, which makes one won-
der whether, at some point during
his United tenure, he will conduct
the attack regularly.
Rooney was all over the place
during 45 minutes of starting
service in a 3-0 defeat at rainy
Exploria Stadium. He was a free-
lance playmaker who launched
attacks from a variety of spots and
delivered some succulent passes.
“It’s a role I’ve played many
times [in England] and one I am


capable of playing,” he said.
“There is a bit more space to get on
the ball and then use my experi-
ence and try to pick the right
times to make good passes for-
ward or try to keep the ball. We
created some good opportuni-
ties.”
Rooney had MLS’s best oppor-
tunity in the first half, a 30-yard
screamer that streaked over the
crossbar. Joining him in the start-
ing lineup were 6-foot-5 striker
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Carlos
Vela (22 goals). In the 30th min-
ute, 2018 MVP Josef Martinez
replaced Ibrahimovic.
It’s not unusual, when United is
sputtering, to see Rooney retreat
into midfield to trigger the attack.
D.C., though, has a natural play-
maker, Luciano Acosta, whose
contract expires this year. For
now, United needs Rooney up top,
where he is sure to be Sunday,
when first-place Philadelphia vis-
its Audi Field.
Rooney said he enjoyed these
two days of festivities; a day earli-
er, he was one of three MLS all-

stars to compete in the skills chal-
lenge.
As for the 15th annual match
between an MLS select squad and
a visiting club, Atletico went
ahead in the 43rd minute.
With his back to the goal, Ro-
drigo Riquelme, a 19-year-old
from the club’s B squad, pushed
along Hector Herrrera’s delivery
with a no-look, one-touch heel
pass into the path of surging Mar-
cos Llorente for a one-timer off
substitute goalkeeper Andre
Blake’s arm.
In the 85th minute, 19-year-old
Joao Felix, whose $139 million
acquisition from Benfica this
summer was the third highest in
soccer history, scored from 25
yards on a swerving shot that bent
away from goalkeeper Nick
Rimando.
Diego Costa added a goal in the
final seconds of stoppage time.

Labor issues come to the fore
As the MLS board of governors
gathered Wednesday for its regu-
lar meeting, the players’ union

was one floor below at the same
conference center conducting a
media briefing to lay out its case
ahead of labor negotiations.
The collective bargaining
agreement will expire Jan. 31, and
if past boardroom tussles are any
indication the sides will not reach
a deal until 2020 training camps
— or the season itself — are slated
to open.
Aside from salaries and greater
free agency, the MLS Players As-
sociation made clear transporta-
tion will be a key issue. Namely,
the players are seeking charters
for most, if not all, away matches,
bringing MLS in line with other
pro sports leagues and many col-
lege programs.
As it stands, to control costs,
MLS teams almost always fly
commercial, an arrangement
that, besides comfort issues, has
led to delays, cancellations and
travel on the day of matches. That,
in turn, affects performance.
“These are not luxury planes
where guys are going to be getting
massages on king-size beds,” said

Bob Foose, the MLSPA’s executive
director. “This is about how effi-
ciently we move athletes across
abnormally large distances in the
middle of a very congested calen-
dar. That is very challenging to
manage, and it doesn’t work the
way we are doing it now.”
Flying commercial, the union
contends, is more time consum-
ing than flying charter and affects
preparation and recovery.
Flying charter is more expen-
sive. “We understand that and
don’t take that lightly in any way,”
Foose said, “but this is a funda-
mental building block if you are
going to try to be a world-class
league with world-class clubs par-
ticularly in countries the size of
ours.”
In response, Commissioner
Don Garber said, “I would love to
be in a situation where our players
can travel charter to every game.
But it’s all about how we allocate
our resources and where do we
and our players prioritize our
available spending, because it’s
not an unlimited pool of money.”

Expansion update
St. Louis is the leading candi-
date to land MLS’s 28th team for
the 2022 season.
“We are in very advanced talks,”
Garber said. Sacramento seems
next on the list.
The league currently has 24
teams. Miami and Austin will be-
gin next year and Nashville in


  1. Other prospective markets
    are Charlotte, Raleigh, N.C., Phoe-
    nix, Indianapolis, San Diego and
    Las Vegas. The announced target
    is 30 teams....
    The 2020 season will begin in
    late February, about two weeks
    earlier than this year, Foose said.
    MLS shortened the regular sea-
    son by three weeks this year...
    Kate Markgraf, a former World
    Cup defender and current ESPN
    commentator, is expected to be-
    come general manager of the U.S.
    women’s national team, multiple
    people close to the situation said.
    She would lead the effort to hire a
    new head coach following Jill El-
    lis’s departure in October.
    [email protected]


United’s Rooney takes a stab at midfield in All-Star Game


ATLETICO MADRID 3,
MLS ALL-STARS 0

SCOREBOARD

SOCCER TENNIS BASKETBALL TRANSACTIONS

LOCAL GOLF

GOLF

AUTO RACING

BOXING

MLB
Chicago White Sox: Assigned RHP Joe Jarneski to the
AZL White Sox and RHP Ray Castro to the DSL Sox.
Cleveland Indians: Optioned LHP Logan Allen to Colum-
bus (IL). Transferred RHPs Carlos Carrasco and Dan
Otero to the 60-day IL.
Detroit Tigers: Sent RHP Spencer Turnbull to Toledo (IL)
for a rehab assignment.
Houston Astros: Placed RHP Ryan Pressly on the 7-day
IL, retroactive to Saturday.
Kansas City Royals: Signed 1B Erich Weiss to a minor
league contract.
Los Angeles Angels: Designated C Dustin Garneau for
assignment. Reinstated C Jonathan Lucroy from the
10-day IL.
Minnesota Twins: Released RHP Carlos Torres. Sent 1B
C.J. Cron to Fort Myers (FSL) for a rehab assignment.
New York Yankees: Placed 1B Luke Voit and RHP David
Hale on the 10-day IL; Hale retroactive to Sunday.
Recalled RHP Jonathan Holder and INF Breyvic Valera
from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Traded RHP Joseph
Harvey to Colorado for LHP Alfredo Garcia. Sent RHP
Jonathan Loaisiga to Trenton (EL) for a rehab assign-
ment.
Oakland Athletics: Placed C Josh Phegley and OF Ramon
Laureano on the 10-day IL, retroactive to Monday.
Designated RHP Andrew Triggs for assignment. As-
signed RHP Brian Schlitter outright to Las Vegas (PCL).
Recalled C Beau Taylor and OF Nick Martini from Las
Vegas. Sent RHP Marco Estrada to Stockton (Cal) for a
rehab assignment.
Seattle Mariners: Traded LHP Roenis Elias and RHP
Hunter Strickland to Washington for LHPs Aaron Fletch-
er and Taylor Guilbeau and RHP Elvis Alvarado.
Tampa Bay Rays: Optioned 3B Daniel Robertson to
Durham (IL). Traded RHP Jake Faria to Milwaukee for 1B
Jesus Aguilar. Traded LHP Adam Kolarek to the L.A.
Dodgers for OF Niko Hulsizer.
Texas Rangers: Optioned LHP Kolby Allard to Nashville
(PCL). Traded RHPs Joe Jarneski and Ray Castro to the
Chicago White Sox for RHP Nate Jones, international
slot compensations and cash. Placed Jones on the 60-day
IL.
Toronto Blue Jays: Placed LHP Ryan Borucki on the
10-day IL, retroactive to Sunday. Selected the contract
of LHP Buddy Boshers from Buffalo. Claimed RHP Brock
Stewart off waivers from the L.A. Dodgers and optioned
him to Buffalo.
Arizona Diamondbacks: Traded SS Jazz Chisholm to
Arizona for RHP Zac Gallen. Sent 1B Kevin Cron and RHP
Matt Andriese to the AZL Diamondbacks for rehab
assignments. Transferred OF Blake Swihart to the
60-day IL.
Chicago Cubs: Traded C Martin Maldonado to Houston
for INF/OF Tony Kemp.
Cincinnati Reds: Traded OF Taylor Trammell to San
Diego, which sent OF Franmil Reyes, LHP Logan Allen
and 3B Victor Nova to Cleveland. Traded LHP Scott Moss
and OF Yasiel Puig to Cleveland, which sent RHP Trevor
Bauer to Cincinnati. Traded RHP Tanner Roark and cash
to Oakland for OF Jameson Hannah. Traded 2B Scooter
Gennett and cash to San Francisco for a player to be
named. Assigned C Ryan Lavarnway outright to Louis-
ville (IL). Reinstated RHP David Hernandez from the
10-day IL.
Colorado Rockies: Designated LHP Harrison Musgrave
for assignment.
Los Angeles Dodgers: Optioned RHP Tony Gonsolin to
Oklahoma City (PCL). Reinstated RHP Dylan Floro from
the 10-day IL. Signed RHP Tyler Thornburg to a minor
league contract.
Milwaukee Brewers: Traded RHP Marcos Diplan to
Minnesota for cash.
Philadelphia Phillies: Optioned RHP Edgar Garcia to
Lehigh Valley (IL). Designated 3B Mitch Walding and OF
Dylan Cozens for assignment. Sent RHP Jerad Eickhoff
to Clearwater (FSL) for a rehab assignment. Signed RHP
Blake Parker to a minor league contract.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Traded OF Corey Dickerson to
Philadelphia for international signing bonus money and
a player to be named.
St. Louis Cardinals: Traded INF Jedd Gyorko, internation-
al cap space and cash to the L.A. Dodgers for LHP Tony
Cingrani and RHP Jeffry Abreu.
San Diego Padres: Sent RHP Garrett Richards to Lake
Elsinore (Cal) for a rehab assignment.
Washington Nationals: Traded RHP Kyle Johnston to
Toronto for RHP Daniel Hudson. Reinstated RHP Justin
Miller from the 60-day IL and designated him for
assignment. Designated RHPs Michael Blazek and Javy
Guerra for assignment. Transferred LHP Jonny Venters
to the 60-day IL.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Gary Southshore Railcats: Signed RHP Andrew Cartier
and OF Daniel Gardner.
Kansas City T-Bones: Sold the contact of RHP Brian
Ellington to the Seattle Mariners. Signed OF Jordan
George.
Milwaukee Milkmen: Signed RHP Steve Hagen.
St. Paul Saints: Signed LHP John Kilichowski.
Sioux Falls Canaries: Released RHPs Trevor Jaunich and
Adam Stockwell. Signed RHP Harrison Cooney.
Winnipeg Goldeyes: Signed C Rey Pastrana.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
High Point Rockers: Sold the contract of LHP Alberto
Baldonado to Sultanes de Monterrey (Mexico). Sent
RHP Tyler Herron to Sioux Falls (AA) to complete an
earlier trade. Signed OF Jared Mitchell.
New Britain Bees: Released 2B Vinny Siena. Signed SS
Ryan Jackson.
York Revolution: Signed RHPs Joe Jones and Ricky
Schafer.
FRONTIER LEAGUE
Florence Freedom: Signed INF Trevor Craport, OF Kenny
Meimerstorf and RHP Cameron Vige.
Lake Erie Crushers: Released RHP Brock Riley.
Schaumburg Boomers: Released RHP Michael Mc-
Craith.
NBA
Atlanta Hawks: Signed F Ray Spalding.
Golden State Warriors: Signed Gs Damion Lee and Ky
Bowman to two-way contracts.
Los Angeles Lakers: Named Jason Kidd, Lionel Hollins,
Phil Handy, Miles Simon, Mike Penberthy and Quinton
Crawford assistant coaches and Greg St. Jean, Dru
Anthrop and Jon Pastorek player development coaches.
NFL
Buffalo Bills: Waived/injured OL Jeremiah Sirles.
Miami Dolphins: Waived P Stone Wilson. Activated TE
Dwayne Allen from the PUP list.
Tennessee Titans: Placed WR Cam Batson on IR. Waived
WR Joe Parker. Agreed to terms with WRs Tanner
McEvoy and Papi White.
Washington Redskins: Waived/injured C Casey Dunn.
Waived G Tyler Catalina. Signed OT Donald Penn and G
Hugh Thornton.
NHL
Colorado Avalanche: Signed D Samuel Girard to a
seven-year contract extension.
New Jersey Devils: Re-signed D Will Butcher to a
three-year contract.
Tampa Bay Lightning: Re-signed G Andrei Vasilevskiy to
an eight-year contract. Traded F Ryan Callahan and a
2020 fifth-round draft pick to Ottawa for G Mike Condon
and a 2020 sixth-round draft pick.
COLLEGES
Conference Carolinas: Named Brian Hand assistant
commissioner for external relations.
Chowan: Named Hayley Nejman acrobatics and tumbling
coach.
College Of Charleston: Named Yousef Hattar athletics
communications assistant.
Lander: Named Jordan Jacobs strength and conditioning
coach.
Muhlenberg: Named Sarah Leavenworth softball coach.
Presbyterian: Named Robert Acunto athletic director
and Will Whiddon men’s soccer goalkeeper coach.
Rhode Island College: Named Sarah Middleton assistant
women’s basketball coach.
South Carolina: Named Jennifer McGrath assistant
equestrian coach.

NWSL


W L T PtsGFGA
x-Portland...........................7 2 5 26 30 18
North Carolina ....................7 3 4 25 29 15
Chicago ...............................7 5 2 23 24 19
Washington........................6 4 3 21 19 13
x-Reign FC ..........................5 3 5 20 12 15
Houston ..............................5 6 4 19 16 25
x-Utah.................................5 5 3 18 11 12
Orlando ...............................3 9 2 11 16 31
x-Sky Blue FC .....................2 10 2 8 9 18
x-Late match
SATURDAY’S RESULT
North Carolina 2, Utah 1
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Chicago 4, Reign FC 0
Houston 1, Sky Blue FC 0
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Sky Blue FC at Utah, Late
Portland at Reign FC, Late
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
Chicago at Washington, 7
Houston at Orlando, 7:30
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
North Carolina at Portland, 3
Utah at Reign FC, 4


MLS leaders
Through Saturday’s matches
GOALS
Carlos Vela, LFC ............................................................ 22
Josef Martinez, ATL ..................................................... 17
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, LA ................................................. 16
Diego Rossi, LFC ........................................................... 12
Wayne Rooney, DC ....................................................... 11
Jozy Altidore, TOR.......................................................... 9
Heber, NYC...................................................................... 9
Alejandro Pozuelo, TOR.................................................. 9
Kacper Przybylko, PHI .................................................... 9
CJ Sapong, CHI................................................................ 9
Chris Wondolowski, SJ ................................................... 9
ASSISTS
Maximiliano Moralez, NYC ...........................................13
Carlos Vela, LFC ............................................................13
Diego Valeri, POR..........................................................12
Sebastian Blanco, POR ...................................................9
Cristian Espinoza, SJ ......................................................9
Carles Gil, NE ..................................................................9
Nicolas Lodeiro, SEA.......................................................9
Alejandro Pozuelo, TOR ..................................................9
Eduard Atuesta, LFC .......................................................8
Michael Barrios, DAL ......................................................8
Nicolas Gaitan, CHI .........................................................8
Jan Gregus, MIN..............................................................8
Nani, ORL ........................................................................8
CARDS
Yellow Red Total
Diego Chara, POR ............................... 8 1 9
Diego Polenta, LA .............................. 8 1 9
Bastian Schweinsteiger, CHI............. 9 0 9
Bryan Acosta, DAL............................. 8 0 8
Franco Escobar, ATL .......................... 8 0 8
Kellyn Acosta, COL ............................ 6 1 7
Eduard Atuesta, LFC .......................... 7 0 7
Leonardo Bertone, CIN....................... 7 0 7
Maxime Chanot, NYC ......................... 7 0 7
Leandro Gonzalez Pirez, ATL ............. 6 1 7
Damir Kreilach, RSL ........................... 6 1 7
Bacary Sagna, MTL ............................ 6 1 7
Tommy Thompson, SJ ....................... 7 0 7
Kendall Waston, CIN.......................... 7 0 7
GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE
Steve Clark, POR ....................................................... 0.73
Tyler Miller, LFC ........................................................ 0.94
Jesse Gonzalez, DAL ................................................. 1.05
Bill Hamid, DC............................................................ 1.09
Matt Turner, NE ........................................................ 1.14
Sean Johnson, NYC ................................................... 1.19
Brad Guzan, ATL........................................................ 1.26
Stefan Frei, SEA........................................................ 1.27
David Ousted, CHI ..................................................... 1.31
Zack Steffen, CLB...................................................... 1.31


MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T PtsGFGA
Philadelphia......................11 7 6 39 41 36
Atlanta .............................11 9 3 36 38 29
D.C. United .........................9 6 9 36 31 26
New York City FC................9 3 8 35 36 24
New York ..........................10 9 4 34 39 34
Montreal...........................10 11 3 33 31 38
New England ......................9 8 6 33 34 39
Toronto FC ..........................9 9 5 32 38 38
Orlando City........................7 11 5 26 30 33
Columbus............................7 14 3 24 24 36
Chicago ...............................5 10 9 24 34 35
Cincinnati ...........................5 16 2 17 22 53
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T PtsGFGA
Los Angeles FC .................15 3 4 49 59 23
Seattle..............................11 6 5 38 33 28
LA Galaxy .........................12 9 1 37 30 31
San Jose ...........................11 7 4 37 39 33
Minnesota United ............10 7 5 35 38 30
FC Dallas.............................9 8 6 33 31 26
Portland..............................9 8 4 31 35 32
Real Salt Lake ....................9 9 4 31 30 30
Houston ..............................9 10 3 30 32 35
Sporting K.C. ......................6 9 7 25 33 39
Vancouver...........................4 11 9 21 23 41
Colorado..............................5 12 5 20 33 45
x-Late match
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
New York City FC 3, Sporting K.C. 1
Los Angeles FC 4, Atlanta 3
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
D.C. United 0, Chicago 0
New England 4, Orlando City 1
Columbus 3, New York 2
Montreal 4, Philadelphia 0
Real Salt Lake 0, FC Dallas 0
Seattle 1, Houston 0
Toronto FC 2, Cincinnati 1
Vancouver 0, Minnesota United 0
San Jose 3, Colorado 1
Portland 4, LA Galaxy 0
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
LA Galaxy at Atlanta, 5
Toronto FC at New York, 6
FC Dallas at Orlando City, 7:30
Los Angeles FC at New England, 7:30
Vancouver at Cincinnati, 8
Chicago at Houston, 9
Montreal at Colorado, 9
Columbus at San Jose, 10
New York City FC at Real Salt Lake, 10
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
Philadelphia at D.C. United, 7:30
Portland at Minnesota United, 4
Sporting K.C. at Seattle, 10


ATP
AUSTRIAN OPEN KITZBUHEL
At Mercedes-Benz Sproportpark Kitzbuehel
In Kitzbuhel, Austria
Purse: $583,700 (WT250)
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
SINGLES — SECOND ROUND
Casper Ruud, Norway, def. Matthias Bachinger, Ger-
many, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3); Jeremy Chardy, France, def. Dusan
Lajovic (2), Serbia, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3; Albert Ramos-Vinolas,
Spain, def. Jaume Munar, Spain, 6-2, 6-3; Pablo Cuevas
(4), Uruguay, def. Dennis Novak, Austria, 6-7 (7-1), 6-0,
6-2; Lorenzo Sonego (7), Italy, def. Roberto Carballes
Baena, Spain, 2-6, 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-1); Fernando
Verdasco (3), Spain, def. Jozef Kovalik, Slovakia, 6-4, 7-6
(9-7); Pablo Andujar, Spain, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber,
Germany, 6-4, 6-4; Dominic Thiem (1), Austria, def.
Sebastian Ofner, Austria, 6-3, 6-2.
DOUBLES — QUARTERFINALS
Roman Jebavy, Czech Republic, and Matwe Middelkoop
(3), Netherlands, def. Thomas Fabbiano, Italy, and Hans
Podlipnik-Castillo, Chile, 6-4, 6-1; Sander Gille and Joran
Vliegen (4), Belgium, def. Hugo Dellien, Bolivia, and
David Vega Hernandez, Spain, 5-7, 6-1, 10-7.

NATIONAL TANTALLON
Team National defeated Hampshire Greens, 11.5-8.5, in
MISGA Match Play.

PGA Tour
SCHEDULE
Oct. 4-7 _ Safeway Open (Kevin Tway)
Oct. 11-14 _ CIMB Classic (Marc Leishman)
Oct. 18-21 _ The CJ Cup (Brooks Koepka)
Oct. 25-28 _ WGC-HSBC Champions (Xander Schauffele)
Oct. 25-28 _ Sanderson Farms Championship (Cameron
Champ)
Nov. 1-4 _ Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (Bryson
DeChambeau)
Nov. 8-11 _ Mayakoba Golf Classic (Matt Kuchar)
Nov. 15-18 _ RSM Classic (Charles Howell III)
x-Nov. 29-Dec. 2 _ Hero World Challenge (Jon Rahm)
Jan. 3-6 _ Sentry Tournament of Champions (Xander
Schauffele)
Jan. 10-13 _ Sony Open (Matt Kuchar)
Jan. 17-20 _ Desert Classic (Adam Long)
Jan. 24-27 _ Farmers Insurance Open (Justin Rose)
Jan. 31-Feb. 3 _ Waste Management Phoenix Open
(Rickie Fowler)
Feb. 7-10 _ AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Phil Mickelson)
Feb. 14-17 _ Genesis Open (J.B. Holmes)
Feb. 21-24 _ WGC-Mexico Championship (Dustin John-
son)
Feb. 21-24 _ Puerto Rico Open (Martin Trainer)
Feb. 28-March 3 _ Honda Classic (Keith Mitchell)
March 7-10 _ Arnold Palmer Invitational (Francesco
Molinari)
March 14-17 _ The Players Championship (Rory McIlroy)
March 21-24 _ Valspar Championship (Paul Casey)
March 27-31 _ WGC-Dell Match Play (Kevin Kisner)
March 28-31 _ Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Champi-
onship (Graeme McDowell)
April 4-7 _ Valero Texas Open (Corey Conners)
April 11-14 _ The Masters (Tiger Woods)
April 18-21 _ RBC Heritage (C.T. Pan)
April 25-28 _ Zurich Classic (Ryan Palmer and Jon Rahm)
May 2-5 _ Wells Fargo Championship (Max Homa)
May 9-12 _ AT&T Byron Nelson (Sung Kang)
May 16-19 _ PGA Championship (Brooks Koepka)
May 23-26 _ Charles Schwab Challenge (Kevin Na)
May 30-June 2 _ Memorial (Patrick Cantlay)
June 6-9 _ RBC Canadian Open (Rory McIlroy)
June 13-16 _ U.S. Open (Gary Woodland)
June 20-23 _ Travelers Championship (Chez Reavie)
June 27-30 _ Rocket Mortage Classic (Nate Lashley)
July 4-7 _ 3M Open, TPC Twin Cities (Matthew Wolff)
July 11-14 _ John Deere Classic (Dylan Frittelli)
July 18-21 _ The Open Championship (Shane Lowry)
July 18-21 _ Barbasol Championship (Jim Herman)
July 25-28 _ WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational (Brooks
Koepka)
July 25-28 _ Reno-Tahoe Tournament (Collin Morikawa)
Aug. 1-4 _ Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield CC,
Greensboro, N.C.
Aug. 8-11 _ The Northern Trust, Liberty National GC,
Jersey City, N.J.
Aug. 15-18 _ BMW Championship, Medina CC (No. 3),
Medinah, Ill.
Aug. 22-25 _ Tour Championship, East Lake GC, Atlanta
x-unofficial event

LPGA Tour
SCHEDULE
Jan. 17-20 _ Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champi-
ons (Eun-hee Ji)
Feb. 7-10 _ ISPS Handa Vic Open (Celine Boutier)
Feb. 14-17 _ ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open
(Nelly Korda)
Feb. 21-24 _ Honda LPGA Thailand (Amy Yang)
Feb. 28-March 3 _ HSBC Women’s World Championship
(Sung Hyun Park)
March 21-24 _ Bank of Hope Founders Cup (Jin Young
Ko)
March 28-31 _ Kia Classic (Nasa Hataoka)
April 4-7 _ ANA Inspiration (Jin Young Ko)
April 17-20 _ Lotte Championship (Brooke M. Hender-
son)
April 25-28 _ Hugel-Air Premia LA Open (Minjee Lee)
May 2-5 _ LPGA Mediheal Championship (Sei Young
Kim)
May 23-26 _ Pure Silk Championship (Bronte Law)
May 30-June 2 _ U.S. Women’s Open (Jeongeun Lee6)
June 7-9 _ ShopRite LPGA Classic (Lexi Thompson)
June 13-16 _ Meijer LPGA Classic (Brooke M. Hender-
son)
June 20-23 _ KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
(Hannah Green)
June 27-30 _ Walmart NW Arkansas Championship
(Sung Hyun Park)
July 4-7 _ Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic (Shanshan
Feng)
July 11-14 _ Marathon Classic (Sei Young Kim)
July 17-20 _ Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational (Cydney
Clanton-Jasmine Suwannapura)
July 25-28 _ The Evian Championship (Jin Young Ko)
Aug. 1-4 _ AIG Women’s British Open, Woburn GC,
Milton Keynes, England
Aug. 8-11 _ Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies
Scottish Open, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick,
Scotland
Aug. 22-25 _ CP Women’s Open, Magna GC, Aurora,
Ontario
Aug. 29-Sept. 1 _ Cambia Portland Classic, Columbia-
Edgewater CC, Portland, Ore.
Sept. 13-15 _ Solheim Cup, The Gleneagles Hotel (PGA
Centenary Course), Auchterarder, Scotland
Sept. 26-29 _ Indy Women in Tech Championship,
Brickyard Crossing, Indianapolis
Oct. 3-6 _ Volunteers of America Classic, Old America
GC, The Colony, Tex.
Oct. 17-20 _ Buick LPGA Shanghai, Shanghai Qizhong
Garden GC, Shanghai
Oct. 24-27 _ BMW Ladies Championship, LPGA Interna-
tional Busan, Busan, South Korea
Oct. 31-Nov. 3 _ Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Champi-
onship, TBA
Nov. 8-10 _ TOTO Japan Classic, Seta GC, Shiga, Japan
Nov. 21-24 _ CME Group Tour Championship, Tiburon GC,
Naples, Fla.

NASCAR Cup Series
POINTS LEADERS
Through Sunday


  1. Joey Logano ........................................................ 824

  2. Kyle Busch .......................................................... 818

  3. Kevin Harvick ...................................................... 739

  4. Denny Hamlin ..................................................... 722

  5. Martin Truex Jr. .................................................. 701

  6. Brad Keselowski ................................................. 695

  7. Kurt Busch .......................................................... 650

  8. Chase Elliott ....................................................... 616

  9. Aric Almirola ....................................................... 614

  10. Ryan Blaney ........................................................ 599

  11. Alex Bowman ...................................................... 596

  12. William Byron ..................................................... 582

  13. Erik Jones ........................................................... 559

  14. Kyle Larson ......................................................... 557

  15. Clint Bowyer ....................................................... 532

  16. Ryan Newman ..................................................... 532

  17. Jimmie Johnson .................................................. 520

  18. Daniel Suarez ...................................................... 501

  19. Paul Menard ........................................................ 464

  20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ............................................ 444


Fight Schedule
SATURDAY
At Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. (FOX), Marcus
Browne vs. Jean Pascal, 12, for the interim WBA World
light heavyweight title; Adam Kownacki vs. Chris
Arreola, 12, heavyweights; Andre Berto vs. Miguel Cruz,
12, welterweights; Carlos Negron vs. Brian Howard, 10,
heavyweights; Curtis Stevens vs. Wale Omotoso, 10,
middleweights.

Aces 86, Wings 54
Late Tuesday
DALLAS .............................. 13 14 11 16 — 54
LAS VEGAS ........................ 24 18 25 19 — 86
DALLAS: Davis 0-6 0-0 0, Harrison 1-4 0-4 2, Ogunbowale
5-12 3-4 14, Plaisance 2-10 1-2 6, Thornton 0-4 2-2 2,
Gray 2-8 2-2 7, Gustafson 4-5 3-4 11, Johnson 3-7 1-2 9,
McCarty-Williams 1-5 0-0 3, McGee-Stafford 0-2 0-0 0.
Totals 18-63 12-20 54.
LAS VEGAS: Cambage 1-12 4-4 6, Hamby 6-8 4-7 18,
J.Young 1-6 0-0 2, McBride 2-5 2-2 7, Plum 2-4 2-2 6,
Colson 2-4 2-2 7, Park 2-4 0-1 4, Rodgers 3-5 0-0 8,
Swords 5-8 0-0 10, T.Young 6-8 4-5 18. Totals 30-64
18-23 86.
Three-point Goals: Dallas 6-20 (Johnson 2-4, Ogunbow-
ale 1-3, Gray 1-3, McCarty-Williams 1-3, Plaisance 1-5,
Davis 0-1, Thornton 0-1), Las Vegas 8-13 (T.Young 2-2,
Hamby 2-3, Rodgers 2-4, Colson 1-1, McBride 1-2,
Cambage 0-1). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Dallas 39
(Gustafson, Harrison 8), Las Vegas 41 (Hamby 11).
Assists: Dallas 11 (Gray 4), Las Vegas 27 (J.Young 7).
Total Fouls: Dallas 22, Las Vegas 14. Technicals: Las
Vegas coach Bill Laimbeer, Cambage. A: 3,756 (12,000).

Fever 61, Dream 59
ATLANTA ........................... 11 14 17 17 — 59
INDIANA ............................. 13 19 17 12 — 61
ATLANTA: Breland 2-6 0-0 4, Hayes 3-13 4-6 10,
Montgomery 1-7 0-0 3, Sykes 2-11 1-2 6, Williams 7-15
3-3 17, Bentley 5-15 0-0 12, Billings 0-4 0-0 0, Cazorla 0-2
2-2 2, Coates 0-0 0-0 0, Coffey 1-2 0-0 3, Gulich 1-1 0-2 2.
Totals 22-76 10-15 59.
INDIANA: Achonwa 3-7 1-1 7, Dupree 4-14 4-4 12, Laney
1-9 2-2 4, T.Mitchell 0-4 2-2 2, Wheeler 6-12 2-3 15,
Burke 0-0 0-0 0, Johnson 2-8 3-3 7, K.Mitchell 1-6 1-2 4,
McCall 0-0 0-0 0, McCowan 3-5 4-9 10. Totals 20-65
19-26 61.
Three-point Goals: Atlanta 5-23 (Bentley 2-6, Coffey
1-1, Sykes 1-3, Montgomery 1-7, Breland 0-2, Hayes
0-4), Indiana 2-16 (K.Mitchell 1-5, Wheeler 1-5, T.Mitch-
ell 0-1, Laney 0-2, Johnson 0-3). Fouled Out: Coates.
Rebounds: Atlanta 44 (Billings 12), Indiana 43 (McCow-
an 14). Assists: Atlanta 17 (Hayes, Breland 4), Indiana
14 (K.Mitchell 4). Total Fouls: Atlanta 21, Indiana 17.
Technicals: Atlanta coach Dream (Defensive three sec-
ond), Hayes. A: 5,702 (20,000).

CITI OPEN
THURSDAY’S ORDER OF PLAY
STADIUM
2 p.m. start
WTA-Catherine Mcnally (USA) vs.Christina Mchale
(USA)
Not Before 4:30 p.m.
ATP - Marin Cilic (CRO) vs.Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN)
Not Before 7 p.m.
ATP -Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) vs.Jordan Thompson
(AUS) OR Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
Followed By
ATP - Nick Kyrgios (AUS) vs.Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN)
OR David Goffin (BEL)
JOHN HARRIS COURT
2 p.m. start
ATP - Kyle Edmund (GBR) vs.Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
Followed By
ATP -Milos Raonic (CAN) vs.Peter Gojowczyk (GER)
Followed By
ATP - Frances Tiafoe (USA) vs.Daniil Medvedev (RUS)
Followed By
ATP -Benoit Paire (FRA) vs.John Isner (USA)
GRANDSTAND
1 p.m. start
WTA - Rebecca Peterson (SWE) vs.Camila Giorgi (ITA)
Followed By
WTA - Zarina Diyas (KAZ) vs.Lesia Tsurenko (UKR)
Followed By
ATP -Norbert Gombos (SVK) vs.Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB)
Followed By
WTA -Su-Wei Hsieh (TPE) vs.Varvara Gracheva (RUS)
COURT 4
2 p.m. start
WTA -Anna Kalinskaya (RUS), Miyu Kato (JPN)
vs.Naomi Broady (GBR), Sharon Fichman (CAN)
Followed By
ATP -Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL), Robert Farah (COL)
vs.Alex de Minaur (AUS), John Peers (AUS)
Followed By
WTA -Jessica Pegula (USA), Shelby Rogers (USA)
vs.Alison Bai (AUS) OR Yafan Wang (CHN)
Elixane Lechemia (FRA) OR Zhaoxuan Yang (CHN)

WTA
SILICON VALLEY OPEN
At SJSU Tennis Center in San Jose, Calif.
Purse: $876,183 (Premier)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
SINGLES — FIRST ROUND
Maria Sakkari (7), Greece, def. Mayo Hibi, Japan, 4-6,
6-4, 6-2; Elina Svitolina (1), Ukraine, def. Daria Kasatki-
na, Russia, 6-3, 6-1; Aryna Sabalenka (2), Belarus, def.
CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, 6-3, 6-3.
DOUBLES — FIRST ROUND
Lyudmyla and Nadiia Kichenok (3), Ukraine, def. Marie
Bouzkova, Czech Republic, and Priscilla Hon, Australia,
7-6 (7-5), 6-2.

WNBA
EAST W L PCT GB
Connecticut .................................14 6 .700 —
Washington.................................13 6 .684^1 / 2
Chicago ........................................11 9 .550 3
New York .......................................8 11 .421 51 / 2
Indiana...........................................7 15 .318 8
Atlanta ..........................................5 16 .238 91 / 2
WEST W L PCT GB
Las Vegas ....................................14 6 .700 —
Los Angeles .................................11 8 .579 21 / 2
Seattle.........................................12 9 .571 21 / 2
Phoenix ........................................10 9 .526 31 / 2
Minnesota ...................................10 10 .500 4
Dallas.............................................5 15 .250 9
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 99, Phoenix 93
Connecticut 100, Chicago 94
Las Vegas 86, Dallas 54
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Indiana 61, Atlanta 59
THURSDAY’S GAMES
Phoenix at Connecticut, 7
New York at Dallas, 8
Las Vegas at Los Angeles, 10
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Seattle, 10

SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS
Sunday, Feb. 10: x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Daytona
Beach, Fla. (Jimmie Johnson)
Thursday, Feb. 14: x-Duel 1 at Daytona, Daytona Beach,
Fla. (Kevin Harvick)
Thursday, Feb. 14: x-Duel 2 at Daytona, Daytona Beach,
Fla. (Joey Logano)
Sunday, Feb. 17: Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Denny Hamlin)
Sunday, Feb. 24: Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Hampton,
Ga. (Brad Keselowski)
Sunday, March 3: Pennzoil 400, Las Vegas (Joey Logano)
Sunday, March 10: TicketGuardian 500, Avondale, Ariz.
(Kyle Busch)
Sunday, March 17: Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Kyle
Busch)
Sunday, March 24: STP 500, Martinsville, Va. (Brad
Keselowski)
Sunday, March 31: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort Worth,
Texas (Denny Hamlin)
Sunday, April 7: Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Kyle Busch)
Saturday, April 13: Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va.
(Martin Truex Jr.)
Sunday, April 28: Geico 500, Talladega, Ala. (Chase
Elliott)
Monday, May 6: Gander RV 400, Dover, Del. (Martin
Truex Jr.)
Saturday, May 11: Digital Ally 400, Kansas City, Kan.
(Brad Keselowski)
Saturday, May 18: x-Monster Energy Open, Concord,
N.C. (Kyle Larson)
Saturday, May 18: x-Monster Energy All-Star Race,
Concord, N.C. (Kyle Larson)
Sunday, May 26: Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. (Martin
Truex Jr.)
Sunday, June 2: Pocono 400, Long Pond, Pa. (Kyle Busch)
Monday, June 10: FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn,
Mich. (Joey Logano)
Sunday, June 23: Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif.
(Martin Truex Jr.)
Sunday, June 30: Camping World 400, Joliet, Ill. (Alex
Bowman)
Sunday, July 7: Coke Zero Sugar 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Justin Haley)
Saturday, July 13: Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. (Kurt
Busch)
Sunday, July 21: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301, Loudon,
N.H. (Kevin Harvick)
Sunday, July 28: Gander RV 400, Long Pond, Pa. (Denny
Hamlin)
Sunday, Aug. 4: Go Bowling at The Glen, Watkins Glen,
N.Y.
Sunday, Aug. 11: Consumers Energy 400, Brooklyn,
Mich.
Saturday, Aug. 17: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race,
Bristol, Tenn.
Sunday, Sept. 1: Bogangles’ Southern 500, Darlington, S.C.
Sunday, Sept. 8: Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard,
Indianapolis
Sunday, Sept. 15: South Point 400, Las Vegas
Saturday, Sept. 21: Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond
Sunday, Sept. 29: Bank of American ROVAL 400,
Concord, N.C.
Sunday, Oct. 6: MENCS race, Dover, Del.
Sunday, Oct. 13: 1000Bulbs.com 500, Talladega, Ala.
Sunday, Oct. 20: Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Sunday, Oct. 27: First Data 500, Martinsville, Va.
Sunday, Nov. 3: AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth
Sunday, Nov. 10: MENCS race, Avondale, Ariz.
Sunday, Nov. 17: Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla.
x-non-points race

WNBA leaders
Through Wednesday’s game
SCORING
G FG FT PTS AVG
Griner, PHO....................... 19 157 60 374 19.7
Bonner, PHO ..................... 19 117 90 362 19.1
Howard, SEA .................... 21 141 80 380 18.1
Delle Donne, WAS ............ 16 112 36 289 18.1
Charles, NYL ..................... 19 124 70 326 17.2
Ogwumike, LAS ................ 18 116 47 299 16.6
Jones, CON ....................... 20 116 58 318 15.9
Wilson, LVA...................... 17 102 64 268 15.8
Nurse, NYL........................ 19 88 78 293 15.4
Cambage, LVA .................. 19 110 69 291 15.3
DeShields, CHI .................. 20 104 59 298 14.9
McBride, LVA.................... 20 100 58 295 14.8
Sims, MIN ......................... 20 112 54 293 14.6
Fowles, MIN ..................... 20 127 35 289 14.4
Ogunbowale, DAL............. 19 97 48 269 14.2
Toliver, WAS .................... 19 100 27 260 13.7
Quigley, CHI ...................... 20 98 22 273 13.6
Hayes, ATL ....................... 19 93 44 254 13.4
Gray, LAS.......................... 19 96 36 251 13.2
Mitchell, IND .................... 22 101 29 273 12.4
Wheeler, IND .................... 22 104 29 273 12.4
Thomas, CON .................... 20 88 36 241 12.0
Mitchell, PHO ................... 17 70 19 202 11.9
Ogwumike, LAS ................ 19 91 40 223 11.7
Dupree, IND ...................... 22 112 30 254 11.5
REBOUNDS
G OFF DEFTOT AVG
Jones, CON ....................... 20 63 142205 10.2
Fowles, MIN ..................... 20 60 135195 9.8
Ogwumike, LAS ................ 18 47 123170 9.4
Cambage, LVA .................. 19 34 125159 8.4
McCowan, IND .................. 22 69 114183 8.3
Howard, SEA .................... 21 59 115174 8.3
Delle Donne, WAS ............ 16 22 110132 8.2
Charles, NYL ..................... 19 35 110145 7.6
Thomas, CON .................... 20 53 99 152 7.6
Ogwumike, LAS ................ 19 65 75 140 7.4
Bonner, PHO ..................... 19 22 116138 7.3
Griner, PHO....................... 19 32 106138 7.3
Billings, ATL ..................... 20 50 89 139 7.0
Lavender, CHI ................... 20 39 100139 7.0
Breland, ATL ..................... 21 26 119145 6.9
Hamby, LVA...................... 20 39 98 137 6.8
Gray, NYL.......................... 19 47 80 127 6.7
Wilson, LVA...................... 17 24 89 113 6.6
Johnson, DAL.................... 14 18 72 90 6.4
Russell, SEA ..................... 21 47 87 134 6.4
ASSISTS
G AST AVG
Vandersloot, CHI ...................... 20 173 8.6
Toliver, WAS ............................ 19 108 5.7
Wheeler, IND............................ 22 125 5.7
Thomas, CON ........................... 20 112 5.6
Cloud, WAS .............................. 19 105 5.5
Gray, LAS ................................. 19 105 5.5
Boyd, NYL................................. 19 101 5.3
Sims, MIN................................. 20 106 5.3
Canada, SEA ............................. 18 92 5.1
Young, LVA .............................. 20 87 4.4
Mitchell, PHO ........................... 17 73 4.3
Robinson, MIN.......................... 20 78 3.9
Wright, NYL ............................. 16 59 3.7
January, PHO ........................... 19 70 3.7
Williams, CON.......................... 20 66 3.3
Thomas, CON ........................... 20 64 3.2
Plum, LVA ................................ 20 63 3.2
Hayes, ATL ............................... 19 56 2.9
Clark, SEA ................................ 18 53 2.9

ATP/WTA
CITI OPEN
At Wiiam H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center
In Washington
Purse: ATP, $1,895,290 (WT500)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
MEN’S SINGLES — SECOND ROUND
Norbert Gombos, Slovakia, def. Adrian Mannarino,
France, 6-4, 7-6 (11-9); Miomir Kecmanovic, Serbia, def.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert (15), France, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5);
John Isner (5), United States, def. Hubert Hurkacz,
Poland, 6-4, 6-4; Felix Auger-Aliassime (9), Canada, def.
Reilly Opelka, United States, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4; Benoit Paire
(10), France, def. Marc Polmans, Austria, 6-3, 6-7 (7-5),
7-6 (7-4); Milos Raonic (8), Canada, def. Tim Smyczek,
United States, 6-1, 6-4; Peter Gojowczyk, Germany, def.
Alex de Minaur (12), Australia, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6); Stefanos
Tsitsipas (1), Greece, def. Tommy Paul, United States,
6-3, 7-5; Nick Kyrgios, Australia, def. Gilles Simon (11),
France, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5); Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, def.
David Goffin (7), Belgium, 6-7 (7-5), 6-2, 7-6 (7-5);
Jordan Thompson, Australia, def. Jan-Lennard Struff
(14), Germany, 6-7 (10-8), 6-4, 7-5.
WOMEN’S SINGLES — SECOND ROUND
Jessica Pegula, United States, def. Iga Swiatek, Poland,
5-7, 6-4, 6-1; Lauren Davis, United States, def. Sofia Kenin
(3), United States, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4; Anna Kalinskaya, Russia,
def. Monica Puig (8), Puerto Rico, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4.
MEN’S DOUBLES — FIRST ROUND
Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia Tecau, Roma-
nia, def. Mate Pavic, Croatia, and Bruno Soares (4),
Brazil, 7-6 (11-9), 2-6, 10-7; Andy and Jamie Murray,
Britain, def. Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin,
France, 6-4, 6-7 (9-7), 10-5; Raven Klaasen, South Africa,
and Michael Venus (3), New Zealand, def. Kevin Krawi-
etz and Andreas Mies, Germany, 6-3, 3-6, 10-7. Bob and
Mike Bryan, United States, def. Treat Huey, Philippines,
and Denis Kudla, United States, 6-4, 2-6, 10-5.
QUARTERFINALS
Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Marcelo Melo (2), Brazil, def.
Matthew Ebden, Australia, and Nicholas Monroe, United
States, 6-2, 5-7, 10-2.
WOMEN’S DOUBLES — FIRST ROUND
Naomi Broady, Britain, and Sharon Fichman, Canada,
def. Beatrice Gumulya and Jessy Rompies, Indonesia,
6-7 (7-5), 6-1, 10-5; Maria Sanchez, United States, and
Fanny Stollar (4), Hungary, def. Quinn Gleason and
Ingrid Neel, United States, 4-6, 6-4, 15-13; Wang Yafan
and Yang Zhaoxuan (2), China, def. Alison Bai, Australia,
and Elixane Lechemia, France, 6-0, 6-3.
QUARTERFINALS
Cori Gauff and Catherine McNally, United States, def.
Hsieh Yu-chieh, Taiwan, and You Xiaodi, China, 6-0, 6-3.

LOS CABOS OPEN
At Cabo del Mar in Los Cabos, Mexico
Purse: $762,455 (WT250)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
SINGLES — SECOND ROUND
Diego Schwartzman (3), Argentina, def. Ernests Gulbis,
Latvia, 7-5, 6-0; Kwon Soonwoo, South Korea, def. Juan
Ignacio Londero, Argentina, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Mikhail Kuku-
shkin (8), Kazakhstan, def. Cameron Norrie, Britain, 7-5,
7-5; Radu Albot (7), Moldova, def. Taro Daniel, Japan,
6-1, 6-2; Guido Pella (2), Argentina, def. Grigor Dimitrov,
Bulgaria, 6-4, 6-2.

World Golf Ranking
Through Sunday


  1. Brooks Koepka ........................... USA 12.68

  2. Dustin Johnson .......................... USA 9.43

  3. Rory McIlroy................................ NIR 8.48

  4. Justin Rose ................................ ENG 8.08

  5. Tiger Woods............................... USA 6.93

  6. Francesco Molinari....................... ITA 6.44

  7. Jon Rahm .................................... ESP 6.42

  8. Bryson DeChambeau.................. USA 6.37

  9. Justin Thomas ........................... USA 6.10

  10. Patrick Cantlay......................... USA 6.07

  11. Xander Schauffele ................... USA 5.94

  12. Tommy Fleetwood ................... ENG 5.58

  13. Tony Finau................................ USA 5.47

  14. Gary Woodland ........................ USA 5.26

  15. Matt Kuchar ............................. USA 5.21

  16. Rickie Fowler ........................... USA 5.20

  17. Webb Simpson ......................... USA 5.09

  18. Shane Lowry .............................. IRL 4.94

  19. Paul Casey................................ ENG 4.82

  20. Adam Scott .............................. AUS 4.78

  21. Jason Day ................................. AUS 4.20

  22. Marc Leishman ........................ AUS 4.03

  23. Bubba Watson ......................... USA 3.79

  24. Patrick Reed ............................. USA 3.85

  25. Louis Oosthuizen ...................... SAF 3.77

  26. Matt Wallace ........................... ENG 3.72

  27. Matthew Fitzpatrick................ ENG 3.54

  28. Chez Reavie.............................. USA 3.49

  29. Kevin Kisner ............................. USA 3.41

  30. Keegan Bradley ........................ USA 3.14

  31. Hideki Matsuyama.................... JPN 3.14

  32. Phil Mickelson.......................... USA 3.11

  33. Kevin Na ................................... USA 3.11

  34. Ian Poulter ............................... ENG 3.09

  35. Rafa Cabrera Bello .................... ESP 3.07

  36. Henrik Stenson ........................SWE 3.03

  37. Jordan Spieth........................... USA 3.02

  38. Eddie Pepperell ........................ ENG 2.99

  39. Sergio Garcia............................. ESP 2.96

  40. Tyrrell Hatton .......................... ENG 2.95


World TeamTennis
W L Pct. GB
z-Philadelphia...................... 11 3 .786 —
y-San Diego ........................... 8 5 .615 21 / 2
y-Springfield.......................... 9 6 .600 21 / 2
y-New York ............................ 8 6 .571 3
Orange County....................... 6 8 .429 5
Vegas ..................................... 6 8 .429 5
Orlando .................................. 4 9 .308 61 / 2
Washington ........................... 3 11 .214 8
z-clinched No. 1 seed
y-clinched playoff
x - late match
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Philadelphia 25, New York 15
Springfield 22, Orange County 16
Vegas 22, Orlando 18
San Diego 25, Washington 7
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
New York 21, Philadelphia 16
Springfield 21, Vegas 20
Washington 25, Orange County 15
Orlando at San Diego, Late
FRIDAY'S PLAYOFF MATCHES
TBD
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