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BJK Cup semi-final schedule

BJK Cup semi-final schedule
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Clément Gehl
le 18/11/2024 à 07h26
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The Billie Jean King Cup is currently in full swing in Malaga. The first semi-final takes place this Monday at 5pm (local time) between Iga Swiatek's Poland and Jasmine Paolini's Italy, in the first ever meeting between these two nations.

In the other semi-final, Great Britain will face the surprising Slovakia on Tuesday (from 12:00), surprise victors over the USA and Australia.

The final between the two victorious nations will take place on Wednesday November 20 (not before 5:00 p.m.).

Dernière modification le 18/11/2024 à 14h34
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Thanks for the good words of support. And to d smith (cherrycoke) I am moved by your words and wish you had been around to experience what I'm referring to. As it is there are revolving groups of players each week. The ones in question might be moved out to another group 1 week in four. That means for 3 weeks of every 4 there is unfair play. If you are buying boosts the odds are greatly in your f...

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There are a group of players who feel the need to win and spend a bunch of money to add boosts to their predictions. That is ok if they have it to spend. Many of us do not.

I feel these should have their own group(s). An extra 4-6-8 points makes a difference in a week. I don't want to play in unfair rules.

To me it's just a game. A good one at that. And the developer deserves to get paid. But se...

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Come on Elena Rybakina. Want to see you in the finals in all these tournaments. You can do it.

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