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QUOTES

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If Shakespeare was alive today, he'd be writing wrestling shows.
I never thought I was a bad person. I just thought I was the one good person living in a world of bad people.
I am actually as good as everybody else pretends to be. It's scary.
You cannot achieve success without the risk of failure. And I learned a long time ago, you cannot achieve success, if you fear failure. If you're not afraid to fail, man, you have a chance to succeed. But you're never gonna get there unless you risk it, all the way. I'll risk failure. Sometimes, half the fun is failing. Learning from your mistakes, waking up the next morning, and saying 'Okay. Watch out. Here I come again. A little bit smarter, licking my wounds, and really not looking forward to getting my ass kicked the way I just did yesterday.' So now, I'm just a little more dangerous.
Christian! His parents had nine months to to think of a name, and the best they came up with was Christian!? My parents had nine months and they didn't call me Jew!
That's not a prediction, that's a spoiler.
One of the most important things you can accomplish is just being yourself.
Once you believe in who you are and who you were born to be, it can be very powerful.
I've learned over the years that when it comes to success, consistency is key. Consistent hard work that we may not like doing today, but for a payoff we'll love tomorrow. Earn it. Enjoy it.
When you walk up to opportunities door, don't knock it... Kick that B*tch in, smile and introduce yourself
If something stands between you and your success - move it. Never be denied.
Success isn't overnight. It's when everyday you get a little better than the day before. It all adds up.
One hard day of work proves you have heart. But day after day is what proves you have maturity and commitment.
Success isn't always about 'greatness'. It's about consistency. Consistent hard work gains success. Greatness will come.
I know how important it is to have people who believe in you even when you don't believe in yourself.
Not only do I think being nice and kind is easy but being kind, in my opinion, is important.

Expansion Draft

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Round # Player Position Drafted by Selected from Fill-in Franchise seasons Status
1 1 Terry Sawchuk Goaltender Los Angeles Kings Toronto Maple Leafs Al Smith 1 (1967–68) Traded to Detroit Red Wings [1]
2 Bernie Parent Goaltender Philadelphia Flyers Boston Bruins Eddie Johnston 4 (196771) Traded to Toronto Maple Leafs;
Retired in 1979;
Inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1984 [2]
3 Glenn Hall Goaltender St. Louis Blues Chicago Black Hawks Dave Dryden 4 (196771) Retired in 1971;
Inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1975 [3]
4 Cesare Maniago Goaltender Minnesota North Stars New York Rangers Gilles Villemure 9 (196776) Traded to Vancouver Canucks [4]
5 Joe Daley Goaltender Pittsburgh Penguins Detroit Red Wings George Gardner 2 (196870) Claimed by Buffalo Sabres [5]
6 Charlie Hodge Goaltender California Seals Montreal Canadiens Rogie Vachon 3 (196770) Claimed by Vancouver Canucks [6]
2 7 Gary Smith Goaltender California Seals Toronto Maple Leafs 4 (196771) Traded Chicago Black Hawks [7]
8 Roy Edwards Goaltender Pittsburgh Penguins Chicago Black Hawks 0 Traded to Detroit Red Wings [8]
9 Garry Bauman Goaltender Minnesota North Stars Montreal Canadiens 2 (196769) Claimed by WHL [9]
10 Don Caley Goaltender St. Louis Blues Detroit Red Wings 1 (1967–68) Traded to New York Rangers [10]
11 Doug Favell Goaltender Philadelphia Flyers Boston Bruins 6 (196773) Traded to Toronto Maple Leafs [11]
12 Wayne Rutledge Goaltender Los Angeles Kings New York Rangers 2 (196769) Claimed by WHL [12]
3 13 Dave Balon Left Wing Minnesota North Stars Montreal Canadiens Claude Larose 1 (1967–68) Traded to New York Rangers [13]
14 Bob Baun Defenceman California Seals Toronto Maple Leafs Murray Oliver 1 (1967–68) 1st Seals captain;
Traded Detroit Red Wings [14]
15 Earl Ingarfield Centre Pittsburgh Penguins New York Rangers Reg Fleming 2 (196769) 2nd Penguins captain;
Traded to Oakland Seals [15]
16 Gord Labossiere Centre Los Angeles Kings Montreal Canadiens Claude Provost 4 (196771) Traded to Montreal [16]
17 Ed Van Impe Defenceman Philadelphia Flyers Chicago Black Hawks Eric Nesterenko 9 (196776) 2nd Flyers captain;
Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins [17]
18 Jim Roberts Defenceman St. Louis Blues Montreal Canadiens 5 (196771) 2nd Blues captain;
Traded to Montreal;
Retired in 1978; 19th Blues Coach [18]
4 19 Kent Douglas Defenceman California Seals Toronto Maple Leafs Allan Stanley 1 (1967–68) Traded Detroit Red Wings [19]
20 Al MacNeil Defenceman Pittsburgh Penguins New York Rangers Red Berenson 1 (1967–68) Traded to Montreal Canadiens [20]
21 Bob Wall Defenceman Los Angeles Kings Detroit Red Wings Howie Young 3 (196770) 1st Kings captain;
Traded to St. Louis Blues [21]
22 Joe Watson Defenceman Philadelphia Flyers Boston Bruins Dallas Smith 11 (196778) Traded to Colorado Rockies [22]
23 Noel Picard Defenceman St. Louis Blues Montreal Canadiens 6 (196772) Claimed by Atlanta Flames [23]
24 Ray Cullen Centre Minnesota North Stars Detroit Red Wings Floyd Smith 3 (196770) Claimed by Vancouver Canucks [24]
5 25 Larry Jeffrey Left Wing Pittsburgh Penguins Toronto Maple Leafs 0 Traded to New York Rangers [25]
26 Eddie Joyal Centre Los Angeles Kings Toronto Maple Leafs 5 (196772) Traded to Philadelphia Flyers [26]
27 Brit Selby Left Wing Philadelphia Flyers Toronto Maple Leafs George Armstrong 2 (196769) Traded to Toronto [27]
28 Al Arbour Defenceman St. Louis Blues Toronto Maple Leafs Duane Rupp 4 (196771) 1st Blues captain;
3rd Blues coach;
Retired as a player in 1971 [28]
29 Bob Woytowich Defenceman Minnesota North Stars Boston Bruins Skip Krake 1 (1967–68) 1st North Stars captain;
Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins [29]
30 Bill Hicke Right Wing California Seals New York Rangers 4 (196771) Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins [30]
6 31 Real Lemieux Right Wing Los Angeles Kings Detroit Red Wings 2 (196769) Traded to New York Rangers [31]
32 Lou Angotti Right Wing Philadelphia Flyers Chicago Black Hawks Wayne Maki 1 (1967–68) 1st Flyers captain;
Traded to St. Louis Blues [32]
33 Rod Seiling Defenceman St. Louis Blues New York Rangers 0 Traded to Rangers [33]
34 Jean-Guy Talbot Defenceman Minnesota North Stars Montreal Canadiens Dick Duff 1 (1967–68) Traded to Detroit Red Wings [34]
35 Billy Harris Centre California Seals Detroit Red Wings 2 (196768) Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins [35]
36 Ab McDonald Left Wing Pittsburgh Penguins Detroit Red Wingss Gary Jarrett 1 (1967–68) 1st Penguins captain;
Traded to St. Louis Blues [36]
7 37 Leon Rochefort Centre Philadelphia Flyers Montreal Canadiens Carol Vadnais 2 (196769) Traded to New York Rangers [37]
38 Ron Schock Centre St. Louis Blues Boston Bruins 2 (196769) Traded to Pittsburgh Penguins [38]
39 Wayne Connelly Right Wing Minnesota North Stars Boston Bruins 2 (196769) Traded to Detroit Red Wings [39]
40 Larry Cahan Defenceman California Seals New York Rangers Larry Mickey 1 (1967–68) Claimed by Montreal Canadiens [40]
41 Leo Boivin Defenceman Pittsburgh Penguins Detroit Red Wings Bob Falkenberg 2 (196769) Traded to Minnesota North Stars [41]
42 Poul Popiel Defenceman Los Angeles Kings Boston Bruins Ron Buchanan 1 (1967–68) Traded to Detroit Red Wings [42]

Rules

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Each expansion team was to select twenty-one players from the established clubs, three players from each of the 14 existing teams.: two goaltenders and nineteen skaters. Thus, a total of 42 players were selected.

The existing teams could protect two goalies and fifteen skaters. First-year pros were exempt. The existing teams could lose only a maximum of three players, including a maximum of one goaltender. The Seals, Canadiens, Flyers and Blues could exempt themselves from losing a goaltender because they had each lost a goalie in the 1970 Expansion Draft; however, the Canadiens and Blues chose to expose a goalie.[43]

In the first two rounds, goaltenders were selected; skaters were selected in rounds three through twenty-one. After each of the first, third and subsequent rounds in which any of the established teams lost a player, the team in question moved one unprotected player to their protected list.

The draft order was to be determined by two coin tosses: one for the expansion draft and the other for the amateur draft. The two general managers, Cliff Fletcher for the Flames and Bill Torrey for the Islanders, agreed to have a single coin toss for first overall in the amateur draft. The winner would pick first in the amateur draft and the first choice of skaters in the expansion draft. The loser would have first choice of goaltenders and first choice in the inter-league draft (drafting minor-league professionals). The Islanders won the toss to select first in the amateur draft leaving the Flames to pick first in the expansion draft.[44]

Protected lists

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Boston: goaltenders - Gerry Cheevers and Eddie Johnston; skaters - Don Awrey, Garnet Bailey, Johnny Bucyk, Wayne Cashman, Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge, Don Marcotte, Fred O'Donnell, Bobby Orr, Ron Plumb, Derek Sanderson, Dallas Smith, Fred Stanfield, Carol Vadnais and Mike Walton.

Buffalo: goaltenders - Roger Crozier and Dave Dryden; skaters - Steve Atkinson, Mike Byers, Butch Deadmarsh, Al Hamilton, Tim Horton, Jim Lorentz, Don Luce, Ray McKay, Gerry Meehan, Gilbert Perreault, Tracy Pratt, Rene Robert, Paul Terbenche, Jim Watson and Randy Wyrozub.

California goaltenders - exempt; skaters - Ivan Boldirev, Gary Croteau, Stan Gilbertson, Joey Johnston, Pete Laframboise, Reggie Leach, Bert Marshall, Walt McKechnie, Gerry Pinder, Dick Redmond, Bobby Sheehan, Paul Shmyr, Rick Smith, Bob Stewart and Tom Webster.

Chicago: goaltenders - Tony Esposito and Gary Smith; skaters - Christian Bordeleau, J. P. Bordeleau, Bobby Hull, Dennis Hull, Doug Jarrett, Jerry Korab, Cliff Koroll, Darryl Maggs, Keith Magnuson, Chico Maki, Pit Martin, Stan Mikita, Jim Pappin, Pat Stapleton and Bill White.

Detroit: goaltenders - Andy Brown and Al Smith; skaters - Red Berenson, Gary Bergman, Arnie Brown, Guy Charron, Bill Collins, Alex Delvecchio, Gary Doak, Tim Ecclestone, Tom Gilmore, Larry Johnston, Al Karlander, Serge Lajeunesse, Nick Libett, Mickey Redmond and Ron Stackhouse.

Los Angeles: goaltenders - Gary Edwards and Rogie Vachon; skaters - Ralph Backstrom, Doug Barrie, Serge Bernier, Bob Berry, Larry Brown, Mike Corrigan, Paul Curtis, Butch Goring, Jim Johnson, Real Lemieux, Bill Lesuk, Barry Long, Gilles Marotte, Doug Volmar and Juha Widing.

Minnesota: goaltenders - Cesare Maniago and Gump Worsley; skaters - Fred Barrett, Jude Drouin, Barry Gibbs, Bill Goldsworthy, Danny Grant, Ted Harris, Buster Harvey, Dennis Hextall, Doug Mohns, Lou Nanne, Bob Nevin, Dennis O'Brien, Murray Oliver, J. P. Parise and Tom Reid.

Montreal: goaltenders - Ken Dryden and Michel Plasse; skaters - Pierre Bouchard, Yvan Cournoyer, Terry Harper, Rejean Houle, Jacques Laperriere, Guy Lapointe, Claude Larose, Jacques Lemaire, Frank Mahovlich, Pete Mahovlich, Henri Richard, Jim Roberts, Serge Savard, Marc Tardif and J. C. Tremblay.

NY Rangers: goaltenders - Eddie Giacomin and Gilles Villemure; skaters - Ab DeMarco, Jim Dorey, Bill Fairbairn, Rod Gilbert, Vic Hadfield, Ted Irvine, Bruce MacGregor, Jim Neilson, Brad Park, Jean Ratelle, Dale Rolfe, Bobby Rousseau, Rod Seiling, Pete Stemkowski and Walt Tkaczuk.

Philadelphia: goaltenders - exempt; skaters - Barry Ashbee, Willie Brossart, Bobby Clarke, Bill Clement, Gary Dornhoefer, Rick Foley, Bob Kelly, Ross Lonsberry, Rick MacLeish, Simon Nolet, Jean Potvin, Don Saleski, Dave Schultz, Ed Van Impe and Joe Watson.

Pittsburgh: goaltenders - Cam Newton and Jim Rutherford; skaters - Syl Apps, Larry Bignell, Dave Burrows, Steve Cardwell, Darryl Edestrand, Nick Harbaruk, Bryan Hextall, Sheldon Kannegiesser, Rick Kessell, Al McDonough, Greg Polis, Jean Pronovost, Duane Rupp, Ron Schock and Bryan Watson.

St. Louis: goaltenders - Jacques Caron and Peter McDuffe; skaters - Curt Bennett, Andre Dupont, Jack Egers, Chris Evans, Fran Huck, Mike Murphy, Danny O'Shea, Kevin O'Shea, Barclay Plager, Bob Plager, Phil Roberto, Gary Sabourin, Frank St. Marseille, Floyd Thomson and Garry Unger.

Toronto: goaltenders - Peter McDuffe and Jacques Plante; skaters - Bobby Baun, Ron Ellis, Brian Glennie, Jim Harrison, Paul Henderson, Pierre Jarry, Dave Keon, Rick Ley, Jim McKenny, Garry Monahan, Mike Pelyk, Larry Pleau, Darryl Sittler, Errol Thompson and Norm Ullman.

Vancouver: goaltenders - George Gardner and Dunc Wilson; skaters - Dave Balon, Gregg Boddy, Andre Boudrias, Dave Dunn, Jim Hargreaves, Dennis Kearns, Orland Kurtenbach, Wayne Maki, Gerry O'Flaherty, Rosie Paiement, Poul Popiel, Bobby Schmautz, Dale Tallon, Don Tannahill and Barry Wilkins.

Expansion Draft

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Round # Player Position Drafted by Selected from Fill-in Franchise seasons Status
1 1 Phil Myre Goaltender Atlanta Flames Montreal Canadiens Chuck Lefley 6 (197277) Traded to St. Louis Blues [45]
2 Gerry Desjardins Goaltender New York Islanders Chicago Black Hawks Dan Maloney 2 (197274) Defected to WHA; Traded to Buffalo Sabres [46]
2 3 Dan Bouchard Goaltender Atlanta Flames Boston Bruins John McKenzie 8 (197280) Transferred to Calgary [47]
4 Billy Smith Goaltender New York Islanders Los Angeles Kings Bob Woytowich 17 (197289) Retired June 5,1989;
Inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1993 [48]
3 5 Bart Crashley Defenceman New York Islanders Montreal Canadiens Bob Murdoch 0 Defected to WHA; Traded to Kansas City Scouts [49]
6 Kerry Ketter Defenceman Atlanta Flames Montreal Canadiens 1 (1972–73) Claimed by Kansas City Scouts [50]
4 7 Dave Hudson Centre New York Islanders Chicago Black Hawks John Marks 2 (197274) Claimed by Kansas City Scouts [51]
8 Norm Gratton Left Wing Atlanta Flames New York Rangers Glen Sather 1 (1972–73) Traded to Buffalo Sabres [52]
5 9 Ed Westfall Right Wing New York Islanders Boston Bruins Nick Beverley 7 (197279) 1st Islanders captain;
Retired May 8, 1979 [53]
10 Ron Harris Defenceman Atlanta Flames Detroit Red Wings Leon Rochefort 1 (1972–73) Traded to New York Rangers [54]
6 11 Garry Peters Centre New York Islanders Boston Bruins 0 Defected to WHA [55]
12 Larry Romanchych Right Wing Atlanta Flames Chicago Black Hawks 5 (197277) Signed by Philadelphia Flyers [56]
7 13 Larry Hornung Defenceman New York Islanders St. Louis Blues John Arbour 0 Defected to WHA; Traded to Kansas City Scouts [57]
14 Bill MacMillan Left Wing Atlanta Flames Toronto Maple Leafs Denis Dupere 1 (1972–73) Traded to New York Islanders [58]
8 15 Bryan Lefley Defenceman New York Islanders New York Rangers Steve Andrascik 2 (197274) Claimed by Kansas City Scouts [59]
16 Randy Manery Defenceman Atlanta Flames Detroit Red Wings Ralph Stewart 5 (197277) Traded to Los Angeles Kings [60]
9 17 Brian Spencer Left Wing New York Islanders Toronto Maple Leafs Guy Trottier 2 (197274) Traded to Buffalo Sabres [61]
18 Keith McCreary Left Wing Atlanta Flames Pittsburgh Penguins Eddie Shack 3 (197275) 1st Flames captain;
Retired in 1975 [62]
10 19 Terry Crisp Centre New York Islanders St. Louis Blues Noel Picard 1 (1972–73) Traded to Philadelphia Flyers [63]
20 Ernie Hicke Centre Atlanta Flames California Golden Seals Wayne Carleton 1 (1972–73) Traded to New York Islanders [64]
11 21 Ted Hampson Centre New York Islanders Minnesota North Stars Bob Paradise 0 Defected to WHA; Signed by North Stars [65]
22 Lew Morrison Right Wing Atlanta Flames Philadelphia Flyers Bill Flett 2 (197274) Claimed by Washington Capitals [66]
12 23 Gerry Hart Defenceman New York Islanders Detroit Red Wings 7 (197279) Claimed by Quebec Nordiques [67]
24 Lucien Grenier Right Wing Atlanta Flames Los Angeles Kings Wayne Lachance 0 (CHL) Missed entired 1972–73 season; Retired in 1975 [68]
13 25 John Schella Defenceman New York Islanders Vancouver Canucks John Wright 0 Defected to WHA [69]
26 Bill Plager Defenceman Atlanta Flames St. Louis Blues 1 (1972–73) Claimed by Minnesota North Stars [70]
14 27 Bill Mikkelson Defenceman New York Islanders Los Angeles Kings 1 (1972–73) Claimed by Washington Capitals [71]
28 Morris Stefaniw Centre Atlanta Flames New York Rangers 1 (1972–73) Traded to Kansas City Scouts [72]
15 29 Craig Cameron Right Wing New York Islanders Minnesota North Stars Gord Labossiere 3 (197275) Traded to North Stars [73]
30 John Stewart Left Wing Atlanta Flames Pittsburgh Penguins Ken Schinkel 2 (197274) Traded California Golden Seals [74]
16 31 Tom Miller Centre New York Islanders Buffalo Sabres Danny Lawson 3 (197275) Released June 1975 [75]
32 Bob Leiter Centre Atlanta Flames Pittsburgh Penguins 4 (197275) Released in 1975 [76]
17 33 Brian Marchinko Centre New York Islanders Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (197274) Released June 1975 [77]
34 Pat Quinn Defenceman Atlanta Flames Vancouver Canucks Wayne Connelly 5 (197277) 2nd Flames captain;
Retired in 1977 [78]
18 35 Ted Taylor Left Wing New York Islanders Vancouver Canucks 0 Defected to WHA [79]
36 Larry Hale Defenceman Atlanta Flames Philadelphia Flyers Michel Parizeau 0 Defected to WHA [80]
19 37 Norm Ferguson Right Wing New York Islanders California Golden Seals Marshall Johnston 0 Defected to WHA [81]
38 Bill Heindl Left Wing Atlanta Flames Minnesota North Stars 0 Traded to New York Rangers [82]
20 39 Jim Mair Defenceman New York Islanders Philadelphia Flyers 1 (1972–73) Claimed by Vancouver Canucks [83]
40 Frank Hughes Left Wing Atlanta Flames California Golden Seals 0 Defected to WHA [84]
21 41 Ken Murray Defenceman New York Islanders Buffalo Sabres Jack Taggart 1 (1972–73) Traded to Detroit Red Wings [85]
42 Rod Zaine Centre Atlanta Flames Buffalo Sabres 0 Defected to WHA [86]

Inter-League Draft

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# Player Position Drafted by Selected from NHL Affiliate Franchise seasons Status
1 Bill Speer Defenceman Atlanta Flames Providence Reds (AHL) None 0 Defected to WHA [87]
2 Neil Nicholson Defenceman New York Islanders Salt Lake Golden Eagles (WHL) California Golden Seals 3 (197274 & 1977–78) Became a free agent in 1978 [88]
3 Don Blackburn Left Wing New York Islanders Providence Reds (AHL) New York Rangers 1 (1972–73) Sold to Minnesota North Stars [89]
4 Connie Forey Left Wing New York Islanders Hershey Bears (AHL) Pittsburgh Penguins 0 (AHL) Claimed by St. Louis Blues [90]
5 Dennis Kassian Left Wing New York Islanders Cincinnati Swords (AHL) Buffalo Sabres 0 Defected to WHA [91]

Day 1 (56)

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Men's Singles First Round (24)

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Section 1

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
1 Serbia N Djokovic
Argentina D Schwartzman Arthur Ashe Stadium 9:00pm
Luxembourg G Müller Court 8 5:00pm
France P-H Mathieu  
Argentina M González  
United States S Querrey  
Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu  
28 Spain G García-López  
22 Germany P Kohlschreiber  
Q Argentina F Bagnis Court 4 3:00pm
WC France M Llodra Court 5 5:00pm
Spain D Gimeno Traver  
Kazakhstan M Kukushkin  
Germany J-L Struff  
WC United States M Giron United States
13 United States J Isner

Section 2

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
9 France J-W Tsonga
Argentina J Mónaco Grandstand 1:00pm
Q Republic of Ireland J McGee Court 13 3:00pm
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov  
  Spain P Carreño Busta  
Q Germany A Beck Court 10 3:00pm
  France B Paire Court 11 11:00am
24 France J Benneteau  
31 Spain F Verdasco  
Slovenia B Rola Court 7 1:00pm
United States B Klahn Court 11 3:00pm
Russia A Kuznetsov  
Q Germany M Bachinger  
Czech Republic R Štěpánek Court 4 1:00pm
Netherlands R Haase Louis Armstrong Stadium 1:00pm
8 United Kingdom A Murray

Section 3

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
3 Switzerland S Wawrinka
Czech Republic J Veselý Arthur Ashe Stadium 3:00pm
Brazil T Bellucci Court 15 3:00pm
France N Mahut  
Slovenia B Kavčič  
United States D Young Grandstand 3:00pm
Colombia A Falla Court 6 5:00pm
30 France J Chardy  
21 Russia M Youzhny  
Australia N Kyrgios Court 17 11:00am
Ukraine S Stakhovsky Court 7 11:00am
Italy A Seppi  
Italy S Bolelli  
Canada V Pospisil Court 5 1:00pm
France É Roger-Vasselin Court 17 3:00pm
16 Spain T Robredo

Section 4

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
10 Japan K Nishikori
WC United States W Odesnik  
Spain P Andújar  
United States J Sock  
Australia M Ebden  
Germany T Kamke Court 14 11:00am
Spain A Montañés Court 6 11:00am
23 Argentina L Mayer  
29 Czech Republic L Rosol  
Q Croatia B Ćorić  
Dominican Republic V Estrella Burgos  
Netherlands I Sijsling  
Q Germany P Gojowczyk  
Germany B Becker Court 10 5:00pm
Q Japan T Daniel Louis Armstrong Stadium 5:00pm
5 Canada M Raonic

Women's Singles First Round (32)

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Section 5

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
6 Germany A Kerber
Q Russia K Pervak Grandstand 11:00am
Q China Y Duan Q Court 8 1:00pm
Q Russia A Kudryavtseva
Switzerland B Bencic
Belgium Y Wickmayer Court 10 11:00am
Canada A Wozniak Court 13 11:00am
31 Japan K Nara
21 United States S Stephens
Germany A Beck Louis Armstrong Stadium 3:00pm
France V Razzano Court 10 3:00pm
Sweden J Larsson
Italy K Knapp
Bulgaria T Pironkova Court 15 1:00pm
Serbia B Jovanovski Court 17 1:00pm
9 Serbia J Janković

Section 6

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
14 Czech Republic L Šafářová
Hungary T Babos Court 4 11:00am
Q China S Zheng Court 8 11:00am
Switzerland S Vögele
PR Switzerland R Oprandi
Slovakia D Hantuchová Court 6 1:00pm
WC France A Hesse Court 5 3:00pm
22 France A Cornet
28 Italy R Vinci
Argentina P Ormaechea Court 4 5:00pm
Romania I-C Begu Court 7 5:00pm
Spain S Soler Espinosa
China S Peng
China J Zheng Court 13 1:00pm
Canada S Fichman Louis Armstrong Stadium 11:00am
4 Poland A Radwańska

Section 7

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
5 Russia M Sharapova
Russia M Kirilenko Arthur Ashe Stadium 7:00pm
Czech Republic Kr Plíšková Court 15 5:00pm
Romania A Dulgheru
Israel J Glushko
WC United States M Brengle Court 17 5:00pm
Q Canada F Abanda Court 13 5:00pm
26 Germany S Lisicki
18 Germany A Petkovic
Q Tunisia O Jabeur Court 5 11:00am
Czech Republic T Smitková Court 10 1:00pm
Puerto Rico M Puig
Slovakia A Schmiedlová
Q Belarus A Sasnovich Court 14 3:00pm
Slovakia M Rybáriková Grandstand 5:00pm
10 Denmark C Wozniacki

Section 8

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
13 Italy S Errani
Belgium K Flipkens Court 11 5:00pm
Q Australia An Rodionova Court 6 3:00pm
Italy C Giorgi
Netherlands K Bertens
Switzerland T Bacsinszky Court 8 3:00pm
Japan K Date-Krumm Arthur Ashe Stadium 1:00pm
19 United States V Williams
25 Spain G Muguruza
Q Croatia M Lučić-Baroni Court 7 3:00pm
United Kingdom J Konta Court 11 1:00pm
Israel S Pe'er
Slovakia J Čepelová
Spain MT Torró Flor Court 15 11:00am
WC United States D Collins Arthur Ashe Stadium 11:00am
2 Romania S Halep

Day 2

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Women's Singles First Round (32)

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Section 1

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
1 United States S Williams
WC United States T Townsend Arthur Ashe Stadium 9:00pm
Italy F Schiavone Court 11 5:00pm
United States V King
United States V Lepchenko
Belgium A Van Uytvanck Court 7 11:00am
Germany M Barthel Court 11 11:00am
32 China S Zhang
24 Australia S Stosur
United States L Davis Grandstand 11:00am
France P Parmentier Court 14 11:00am
Estonia K Kanepi
United States C Vandeweghe
Croatia D Vekić Court 13 5:00pm
Australia A Tomljanović Court 6 5:00pm
15 Spain C Suárez Navarro

Section 2

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
11 Italy F Pennetta
Germany J Görges Court 5 1:00pm
United States S Rogers Court 7 1:00pm
Q Ukraine M Zanevska
WC United States N Gibbs
France C Garcia Court 17 5:00pm
Brazil T Pereira Court 7 5:00pm
23 Russia A Pavlyuchenkova
29 Australia C Dellacqua
Austria P Mayr-Achleitner Court 10 11:00am
Q Poland P Kania Q Court 12 11:00am
Q China Q Wang
Czech Republic Ka Plíšková
Austria Y Meusburger Court 15 11:00am
United States A Riske Arthur Ashe Stadium 11:00am
8 Serbia A Ivanovic

Section 3

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
3 Czech Republic P Kvitová
France K Mladenovic Arthur Ashe Stadium 3:00pm
Czech Republic K Koukalová Court 8 3:00pm
Czech Republic P Cetkovská
Q Serbia A Krunić
Poland K Piter Court 14 3:00pm
WC Australia J Gajdošová Louis Armstrong Stadium 5:00pm
27 United States M Keys
20 Russia S Kuznetsova
New Zealand M Erakovic Court 5 11:00am
Russia E Vesnina Court 12 1:00pm
Q Chinese Taipei Y-j Chan
South Africa C Scheepers
United States C McHale Court 4 3:00pm
Japan M Doi Grandstand 3:00pm
16 Belarus V Azarenka

Section 4

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
12 Slovakia D Cibulková
WC United States C Bellis Court 6 3:00pm
Kazakhstan Z Diyas Court 14 3:00pm
Q Ukraine L Tsurenko
Ukraine E Svitolina
Slovenia P Hercog Court 15 3:00pm
WC United States G Min Court 17 3:00pm
17 Russia E Makarova
30 Czech Republic B Záhlavová-Strýcová
Q Australia A Barty Court 4 1:00pm
Kazakhstan Y Shvedova Court 12 3:00pm
Romania M Niculescu
Romania S Cîrstea
United Kingdom H Watson Court 13 11:00am
Belarus O Govortsova Louis Armstrong Stadium 1:00pm
7 Canada E Bouchard

Men's Singles First Round

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Section 5

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
6 Czech Republic T Berdych
Australia L Hewitt  
Q Belgium S Darcis  
Slovakia M Kližan  
Russia E Donskoy  
Q Russia A Kudryavtsev Russia
Russia T Gabashvili  
27 Colombia S Giraldo  
19 Spain F López  
Croatia I Dodig  
United States S Johnson  
Q Japan T Ito  
Slovakia L Lacko  
Austria D Thiem  
France K de Schepper  
11 Latvia E Gulbis

Section 6

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
14 Croatia M Čilić
Cyprus M Baghdatis  
Q Ukraine I Marchenko Q  
Q Switzerland M Chiudinelli  
Poland J Janowicz  
Serbia D Lajović  
Uruguay P Cuevas  
18 South Africa K Anderson  
26 France G Simon  
Q Moldova R Albot  
WC United States N Rubin  
Argentina F Delbonis  
WC Australia B Tomic  
Germany D Brown  
Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur  
4 Spain D Ferrer

Section 7

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
7 Bulgaria G Dimitrov
WC United States R Harrison  
Argentina C Berlocq  
Israel D Sela  
Q Belgium N Desein  
Belgium D Goffin Belgium
Canada F Dancevic  
32 Portugal J Sousa  
20 France G Monfils  
WC United States J Donaldson  
Colombia A González  
Russia D Tursunov  
Q Japan Y Nishioka  
Italy P Lorenzi  
Uzbekistan D Istomin  
12 France R Gasquet

Section 8

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
15 Italy F Fognini
Kazakhstan A Golubev  
Spain P Riba  
France A Mannarino  
Q Serbia F Krajinović  
WC United States T Smyczek  
Austria A Haider-Maurer  
17 Spain R Bautista Agut  
25 Croatia I Karlović  
Finland J Nieminen  
Austria J Melzer  
Spain M Granollers  
Spain A Ramos-Viñolas  
Australia S Groth  
Australia M Matosevic  
2 Switzerland R Federer

Zhang

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Zhang: • Making fifth main draw appearance at Roland Garros (sixth overall). Fell in 1r in 2010-12 and 2014 • Is bidding for her first Grand Slam main draw victory (0-13 in Grand Slam 1r matches) • First round victory last week in Nürnberg was her fourth main draw win of the season (now has a 4-7 record) • Her best results in 2015 have been reaching the 2r at Pattaya City (l. Zvonareva), Charleston (l. Makarova), Prague (l. Kovinic) and Nürnberg (l. Doi) • Also fell 1r at Brisbane, Australian Open, Miami. Bowed out of qualifying at Sydney, Dubai, Rome. Withdrew from Indian Wells w/hip injury • Has not won back-to-back main draw matches since her SF run at 2014 Birmingham • Owns a 3-24 lifetime record vs. Top 20 opponents with wins over No.1 Safina (2009 Beijing; ranked No.226 at the time, became lowest-ranked player to defeat a reigning world No.1), No.6 Kvitova (2014 Rome) and No.19 Stephens (2014 Birmingham). Faces No.12 Ka.Pliskova today Follow WTA on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WTA Facebook: www.facebook.com/WTA YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/WTA 16 2015 ROLAND GARROS – WOMEN’S MATCH NOTES PARIS, FRANCE – MAY 24-JUNE 7, 2015 – GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT • Won career-first WTA singles title at 2013 Guangzhou • Owns four doubles titles: 2011 Osaka (w/Date-Krumm), 2012 Oeiras (w/Chuang), 2012 Guangzhou (w/Tanasugarn), 2014 Pattaya City (w/Peng) • Made WTA debut at 2006 Beijing (in qualifying); made WTA main draw debut at 2006 Guangzhou • Has won 16 singles and nine doubles titles on ITF Circuit • Chinese Fed Cup team, 2007, 2009-10, 2012, 2014-15 and Chinese Olympic team 2012 • Father (Zhang Zhi Qiang) played professional football; mother (Wang Fen Qin) used to be basketball player

Nara

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KURUMI NARA (JPN #57) vs. [2] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #2) Head to Head: 0-0 KURUMI NARA 57 61 30-12-1991 (23) $205,611 $1,104,968 0 / 1 0 / 0 13-14 / 46-59 6-6 / 15-17 6-4 / 17-11 PETRA KVITOVA 2 7 08-03-1990 (25) $1,420,858 $18,523,316 2 / 16 0 / 0 26-5 24-7 / 273-129 7-3 / 86-50 3-2 / 58-34 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) 2-2 1-2 / 3-7 0-0 / 36-11 0-1 / 0-6 0-1 / 0-2 1-1 / 34-35 0-0 / 31-7 0-3 / 1-13 2-3 / 62-60 Tournament History (* denotes qualifying) KURUMI NARA 2014 R2 L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - ANNA-LENA FRIEDSAM (GER #110) 6-4 6-4 2013 R3* L - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #100) 6-1 7-5 R2* W - SACHA JONES (AUS #195) 6-3 6-3 R1* W - ANNE SCHAEFER (GER #205) 6-1 6-2 2012 R1* L - HEIDI EL TABAKH (CAN #168) 6-2 4-6 6-3 2011 R2* L - ARINA RODIONOVA (AUS #212) 6-3 6-4 R1* W - LENKA JURIKOVA (SVK #221) 6-4 6-3 2010 R2 L - NA LI (CHN #12) 6-2 6-4 R1 W - MARIANA DUQUE-MARIÑO (COL #115) 6-4 6-2 R3* W - STÉPHANIE DUBOIS (CAN #124) 7-6(2) 6-4 R2* W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #261) 7-5 6-4 R1* W - SOPHIE FERGUSON (AUS #119) 3-6 6-3 6-2 PETRA KVITOVA 2014 F W - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) 6-3 6-0 SF W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) 7-6(6) 6-1 QF W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) 6-1 7-5 R16 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) 6-3 6-2 R3 W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) 5-7 7-6(2) 7-5 R2 W - MONA BARTHEL (GER #59) 6-2 6-0 R1 W - ANDREA HLAVACKOVA (CZE #118) 6-3 6-0 2013 QF L - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #20) 4-6 6-3 6-4 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #18) 7-6(5) 6-3 R3 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) 6-3 2-6 6-3 R2 W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #55) W/O R1 W - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #108) 6-1 5-7 6-4 2012 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) 6-3 7-5 R16 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #26) 4-6 7-5 6-1 R3 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #53) 6-1 6-0 R2 W - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #101) 6-0 6-4 R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #96) 6-4 6-4 Follow WTA on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WTA Facebook: www.facebook.com/WTA YouTube: www.youtube.com/WTA QUICK HITS Nara: • Making third main draw appearance at Wimbledon (sixth overall); best result is reaching 2r on debut in 2010 (as qualifier, l. Li) and 2014 (l. V.Williams) • This is her tenth Grand Slam main draw appearance; bidding to match her best result at a major today by reaching 3r – also 2013 US Open (as qualifier, l. Jankovic) and 2014 Australian Open (l. Jankovic) • Defeat of Linette in opening match takes 1r Grand Slam record to 8-2; owns a 2-5 record in 2r matches, her last loss coming at this stage of Grand Slam was at 2015 Roland Garros (l. eventual R-Up Safarova) • Faces world No.2 and defending champion Kvitova today; only second time facing a Top 5 ranked player in main draw – lost to world No.5 A.Radwanska at 2014 Cincinnati • Highest-ranked opponent beaten to date is No.12 Errani (2014 Beijing) • Coming off reaching 2r at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. Mladenovic) and 1r loss at Birmingham (l. Siniakova); fell in qualifying at Eastbourne • Including 2015 Wimbledon 1r, record on grass stands at 4-7 (tour-level, main draw) • Opened 2015 with 2r exit at Auckland (l. eventual champion V.Williams) before SF run at Hobart (l. Brengle); Hobart represents best result of 2015 • Opening match loss at Australian Open (l. A.Radwanska); 2r at Pattaya (l. Rodina); 1r exit at Dubai (l. Wang) • Reached QF at Kuala Lumpur (l. Gajdosova) before falling in 1r at Indian Wells (l. Van Uytvanck); 3r at Miami (l. Gavrilova) • 1r losses at Marrakech (l. Arruabarrena), Madrid (l. Begu) and Rome (l. Gavrilova) • Reached third QF of 2015 at Nürnberg (l. Vinci) before 2r exit at Roland Garros (l. eventual R-Up Safarova) • Shortest player in Top 100, shortest players are: Nara (1.55m), Davis (1.57m) and Cibulkova (1.61m) WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN | Jun 29 - Jul 12, 2015 | GRAND SLAM MATCH NOTES All data as at Monday, June 29, 2015 2011 F W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) 6-3 6-4 SF W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) 6-1 3-6 6-2 QF W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) 6-3 6-7(5) 6-2 R16 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) 6-0 6-2 R3 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #29) 6-3 6-3 R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #111) 6-2 6-1 R1 W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #173) 6-2 6-2 2010 SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - KAIA KANEPI (EST #80) 4-6 7-6(8) 8-6 R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #4) 6-2 6-0 R3 W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #11) 7-5 6-0 R2 W - JIE ZHENG (CHN #24) 6-4 2-6 6-2 R1 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #55) 6-2 6-2 2009 R1 L - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #59) 6-4 6-4 2008 R1 L - TATIANA PEREBIYNIS (UKR #67) 6-4 0-6 6-4 Follow WTA on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WTA Facebook: www.facebook.com/WTA YouTube: www.youtube.com/WTA • Top-ranked Japanese woman, ahead of Doi in Top 100. Reached a new career high ranking of No.32 before the 2014 US Open, where she was seeded for first time at a Grand Slam • Won career first WTA title in 2014 at Rio de Janeiro (d. top seed Koukalova in F); was also runner-up at 2014 Washington, DC (l. Kuznetsova in F) • Posted first Top 50 finish in 2014 (No. 44) and first Top 100 finish in 2013 (No.76) • Played first WTA main draw as WC at 2009 Osaka (l. Bartoli); played first WTA qualifying in 2008 at Tokyo [Pan Pacific] and Tokyo [Japan Open], both as WC; played first pro events of career on ITF Circuit in Japan in 2006 • On ITF Circuit has won five singles and three doubles titles • Coached by Natsuki Harada • Favorite surface is hard

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