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Seoul, South Korea (Sports Network) - Julia Goerges of Germany and Spains Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez were among the second-round winners Thursday at the Korea Open. The third-seeded Goerges notched a 6-4, 7-5 win over 2006 Seoul champ Eleni Daniilidou of Greece, while the sixth-seeded Martinez Sanchez claimed a 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 victory over Czech qualifier Kristyna Pliskova. Goerges and Martinez Sanchez will meet in one of Fridays quarterfinals. Its been a solid year for Goerges, who captured her second career WTA title with a triumph in Stuttgart back in April. She beat world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki for the clay court title, and has also reached the semifinals in two other tournaments. In addition, Goerges advanced to the third round in each of the four Grand Slam events, marking her best finish in each. Martinez Sanchez also has one title this year, taking the clay court event in Bad Gastein back in July. Russias Vera Dushevina and Kazakhstans Galina Voskoboeva also won Thursday and will meet in the quarterfinals. Dushevina, who began the tournament with an upset of top-seeded Italian Francesca Schiavone, cruised to a 6-3, 6-1 rout of Romanias Alexandra Dulgheru. Voskoboeva knocked out eighth-seeded Russian Ekaterina Makarova in the first round and toppled Czech Iveta Benesova, 6-4, 6-4, on Thursday to advance. The other quarterfinals on Friday will pit fourth-seeded Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia against fifth-seeded Polana Hercog of Slovenia and American Vania King against Klara Zakopalova of the Czech Republic. All four women claimed second-round wins on Wednesday, with King taking out second-seeded Marion Bartoli of France. This weeks champion will earn a first prize of $37,000. wholesale jerseys . - Lindsey Vonn has elected to skip the season-opening World Cup slalom event Sunday to rest a sore back. cheap nfl jerseys . Now they have signed the free agent right-hander to a one-year contract in their search for depth in a rotation dealing with injury concerns. http://www.cheapjerseyschinanflstore.com/. Only this time, they were preparing for a date with the 2013-14 Presidents Trophy winning Boston Bruins, who secured their spot in the second round after defeating the Detroit Red Wings in five games. cheap jerseys from china . As the only competitor to try two quads, much less complete them, Kovtun ended the day nearly nine points ahead of Japans Tatsuki Machida, who opened with a clean quad but then stepped out of the triple toe loop that was the second jump in his combination. cheap jerseys . Paul Goldschmidt hit his NL-best 36th homer for the Diamondbacks, extending his hitting streak to 14 games and increasing his league-leading RBI total to 124.BERLIN - The German Football League has secured an increase in income of more than 50 per cent from Sky for television rights to the Bundesliga for another four years. The deal announced on Tuesday starts with the 2013-14 season and runs through to 2016-17. It leaves the main players unchanged, with ARD public television keeping rights to broadcast highlights of Bundesliga matches. The league, or DFL, said it will bring in about C2.5 billion ($3.3 billion) in total. That amounts to about C628 million per year on average, compared with C412 million per year at the moment. Sky Deutschland -- which added live broadband Internet television and mobile rights to the live pay TV broadcasting package for the top two divisions it already held -- saaid it will pay an average C485.dddddddddddd7 million per year. Shares in the company, in which News Corp. holds a 49.9 per cent stake, were 12.7 per cent higher at C2.26 after the announcement. League chief executive Christian Seifert said the agreement means that "the clubs have more economic room for manoeuvr than ever before." Bayern Munich, Germanys most consistently successful club, also welcomed it. The increase in income is "a milestone in the history of the Bundesliga," Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said. He described it as "the result of the leagues very positive development in recent years" and said it would help make German clubs more competitive in European competition. ' ' '

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