Then, copy that formula down for the rest of your stocks. But, as I said, dividends can make a huge contribution to the returns received for a particular stock. Also, you can insert charts and diagrams to understand the distribution of your investment portfolio, and what makes up your overall returns. If you have data on one sheet in Excel that you would like to copy to a different sheet, you can select, copy, and paste the data into a new location. A good place to start would be the Nasdaq Dividend History page. You should keep in mind that certain categories of bonds offer high returns similar to stocks, but these bonds, known as high-yield or junk bonds, also carry higher risk.
One advantage one-handers have is the ease with which players can switch from topspin to slice, which certainly helps when coming forward to the net and also with defence. Try to learn to hit the ball with slice too so you can add variation to your game, and also focus on the contact point — it is very difficult to control the one-handed backhand if you happen to be late with your contact. The forearm and wrist have rotated, giving the finishing touch to the topspin and because of the leg drive combined with the racket acceleration upwards his weight has transferred to the back foot.
The reason the ball does not hit the back fence is his ability to keep his shoulders over the ball. His head has continued to remain still. Richard is fully rotated and now he is pushing from the left leg against the momentum of the weight going backwards by keeping his shoulders slightly forward and his head still, resisting the natural forces to lean back. This shows the shot in all its glory — Richard has flung his arm upwards and allowed the wrist to accelerate so both arm and wrist are fully extended.
This picture gives the best indication of the freedom and uninhibited pace of the follow through. Slip, sliding away There may be little difference these days between the playing surfaces, but playing on clay still demands some specific skills Words Patrick Mouratoglou S panish and Argentinian men used to dominate at the French Open.
Because clay was so much slower than hard or grass courts, players who had grown up on clay had a huge advantage over their rivals. Rafael Nadal has of course maintained that Spanish domination, but he has been a one-off. If it had not been for Rafa I do not believe there would have been any recent Spanish champions in Paris. Instead Roger Federer would have won the title many times, along with Novak Djokovic. The slowing down of hard and grass courts means that at no time in the history of tennis has there been as little difference between the playing surfaces as there is today.
When switching to clay they also need to make fewer adjustments than their predecessors did. Nevertheless, playing on clay still requires particular skills. Those skills can be acquired, though it is always harder for players who did not learn the game on clay when they were children.
This is especially true when it comes to sliding, which will always be one of the main distinguishing aspects of clay-court tennis. Sliding is usually much easier for players who have grown up on clay. Even if they spend long periods of the year on hard courts, sliding comes naturally to them when they go back to clay. The ninth seed lost the first set on a tie-break but is a break up in the second. In fairness to the year-old, she is playing against an Estonian ranked around places higher than her in the world at The Argentine has managed to break the fourth seed though as he attempts to claw his way back into the set.
Andreas Seppi raced into a lead against Denis Istomin, but the 23rd seed lost the next two sets as we head into a decider. Del Potro got the inference, smiling at the harmless teasing. It was a big one for me because of all the nerves and playing in front of your own crowd. I could have gone up in the second and I lost my focus as I started thinking about winning.
I'm going to go into the next match with a big focus. Court 1 erupts as Laura Robson finishes with a cross court winner to hold serve, defeat Kirilenko and pull off a big shock to move into round two. Well done Laura! The Brit is now serving for the match - hold your nerve Laura! Kirilenko is now serving to stay in the match and also to avoid a huge upset on Court 1. The American is serving to stay in the set. Easy does it: Novak Djokovic strolled to a straight sets victory over Florian Mayer 4.
The Serb has stormed through with a , , win over Mayer on Centre Court. Fourth seed David Ferrer and Martin Alund are up next. Robson fires wide down the line and that sees Kirilenko break straight back. Gets broken but still up.
Robson meanwhile has gone from a commanding lead to facing a break point in deuce - nervous times. There were a few unforced errors from the Brit there. In deuce the Brit takes advantage before firing a superb return down the line to break the tenth seed again. Court 1 is lapping this up and I don't blame them. Sportsmail's Alex Kay simply says: 'British tennis is thriving. It was never in doubt. The first was the best opportunity as Kirilenko fired a series of let serves as well as one fault to heap pressure on the Russian - into deuce we go.
But to win Wimbledon you have to peak on the final Sunday and not on the first Tuesday. Veteran: The year-old Tommy Haas powered through with a straight sets victory 4. Aside from one poor shot at the net she has Kirilenko on the back foot and has just broken in the second set. What a chance for our Laura to reach the second round now. The German who has been plagued with injury in recent times is still going strong at Dan Ripley here to take you through to the close of play. How impressive was that?
Wonderful set by the British number one to take the first set in 32 minutes. Four aces in there as well and a 93 per cent first serve points won record. On Centre, Djokovic has come through the second set Looking very calm and collected. They're currently locked together at , with the German on serve. Djokovic won the first set It's in the first set.
Mike Dickson reports: 'Out on Court One and it's again interesting to note the strong level of support Laura Robson gets, as if they realise she needs it. Philipp Kohlschreiber, who was about to enter a fifth set against Ivan Dodig on Court 18, has decided he's too tried to continue and has retired from the match. Sue Barker is wearing leopard-print shoes today. And very nice they are too. Neil Moxley writes: 'Tommy Haas, he of the back-to-front baseball cap, has made it through to Round Two.
He cuts a strange figure now, with that style in his 30s, but had a little too much know-how for Tursunov. Into the decider. The year-old is currently the British number one and will be hoping to reach the second round of Wimbledon for the second time. The Russian Kirilenko's best here was last year, when she lost in the quarter-finals to Agnieszka Radwanska.
It's the first meeting between these two. Worse than that, he had fought back from two sets down against Jesse Levine and was level in the fifth set when he suffered the injury. Apparently Pella was in tears on the court. Haas was preparing to serve when his opponent called a halt. Tursunov turned around and propped up a ball girl who was clearly wilting in the heat. He led her by the arm to a chair in the corner in the court and gave her a drink before court officials rushed over.
She was able to walk off court with Tursunov receiving a round of applause for his action. The scoreline was , , An impressive start by the Argentine. There were some moments of outstanding tennis from both players during that first set, including a rally that sent the German sprawling full length to stay in contention.
Keeping my eye on you: Djokovic serves during the first set of his match against Florian Mayer, as his girlfriend Jelena Ristic watches on below 2. An early conclusion to this match as Guido Pella is stretchered off in his game with Jesse Levine 2. Also revealed her friend has taken a liking to Nando's and she has a 'sarcastic voice' in her head when she's playing.
Her Nike trainers were custom-made as they featured a little motif celebrating her five Wimbledon wins. Oh, and the colour matches her nails Custom made: The Nike trainers worn by Serena Williams in her match, with a motif to mark her five Wimbledon triumphs The future's bright: The trainers matches the nails and the kit bag today too 2. Points apiece for Alex Kay and Laurie Whitwell. Kay writes: 'How does a Red Devil spend his day? At Wimbledon! Patrice Evra is here today with Roberto Di Matteo.
How did they become friends? Still can't believe Rory's hair is that dark naturally. Not a blunder to rank alongside the Olympics mess up but an embarrassing episode nonetheless. He said it was 'no problem' but girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki had already made it through successfully and was chatting away to Ross Hutchins.
Driving seat: Juan Martin del Potro struck the first blow in his match with Albert Ramos by winning the opening set 2. She is tiny. Serena Williams, the defending champion, gave us a flavour of the power and precision that makes her an enduring phenomenon by pulverising Mandy Minella of Luxemburg , This demolition lasted just 57 minutes.
It was sometimes so one-sided that even the most flinty of hearts must have gone out to the blonde ranked 92nd in the world. Easy: Serena Williams celebrates with a clenched fist after winning a point during her straight sets demolition of Luxembourg's Mandy Minella in the first round 2. Sounds like it and advances into the second round with little fuss, TheQueue' You have been warned Wizard: J.
Del Potro is still a little bit of an unknown quantity on grass - he won bronze, of course, in the Olympics here last year, but he couldn't beat Lleyton Hewitt at Queen's earlier this month. It included an ace too. Not likely. Serene Serena: Williams won the first set in just 19 minutes against Mandy Minella 1. Meanwhile, no worries for Serena Williams, who has won the first set against Mandy Minella in 19 minutes.
Great stats, too: per cent win record on her serve so far. Went to Court No 2 to see if Heather Watson could mount a comeback. Took my seat, wondered why it was quiet and looked down on Sam Stosur and Anna Schmiedlova. Court No 2 has, of course, moved, leaving Court No 3 where the old 'graveyard of champions' used to be. And after the hard work was done, the Russian unwound by showing some silky football skills by the looks of it.
Meanwhile, her rival for the women's title, Serena Williams leads in the first set on Centre Court. On a leash: Maria Sharapova trains on a practice court and below shows off her football skills too On a leash: Maria Sharapova trains on a practice court and below shows off her football skills too 1. But as these pictures show, de Bakker wasn't helped by a broken racket! This symbol is usually reserved for tantrums, but it's also relevant for this one. Thiemo de Bakker wasn't helped by a broken racket during his straight sets defeat to James Blake Back in the game: De Bakker with a replacement racket 1.
He leads by two sets and is up in the third. The Belgian gave an interview in French to a group of European journalists before offering a quick few words in English to this lingual Luddite. Results should be on this website soon. Darcis has a tattoo of a shark on his shoulder. Oh, and he likes fishing apparently. The only other occasion in recent times that we had only one player through to the second round was in And at least the losing players won three sets between them that year.
Laura Robson and Tara Moore: our hopes lie with you. Jon McEvoy has identified a sartorial talking point: 'What do the fashion police make of Serena's orange undergarments? One for the fashion police. Personally, I favour traditional white for the tennis court' Whatever she's wearing, Williams is odds-on favourite to win against the year-old from Luxembourg who is currently ranked 65th in the world.
Her third round run at Wimbledon last year was her personal best. This is the first meeting between these two. The British number one looked very relaxed as he knocked about with coach Ivan Lendl on one of the practice courts ahead of his match with Taiwan's Yen-Hsun Lu tomorrow.
The shower cubicle door in his budget accommodation at the Putney Bridge Travel Lodge, part of the Premier Inn chain, shattered into fragments as he closed it this morning covering him in cuts that could have been a lot worse. The hotel entered Wimbledon folklore in following BBC's former tennis commentator Julian Tutt describing it on air as "some kind of bordello" when Jelana Dokic was staying there. Tutt Tutt as he was subsequently nicknamed was never part of the Beeb commentary team at Wimbledon again.
He says: 'The place is filling up. The sun pops in and out from behind a cloud - or is it a roof structure? Hurry up crowd or you might miss it. Prediction: a drubbing. There was no shame in losing to the very talented American, particularly given Heather's health problems in the last few months, but she would certainly have been hoping to over the first hurdle. Out: Heather Watson was beaten by Madison Keys and crashes out of Wimbledon at the first round stage I have been asked to take part in a charity betting challenge, predicting the outcomes of some of the big sporting events of the summer.
One small problem… Novak Djokovic is in it. Berdych better not blow it against Martin Klizan today. Alternatively, I'll be cheering on Djokovic's opponent Florian Mayer like there's no tomorrow. Easy morning's work for the Australian. She will play Halep or Govortsova next. Focus: Li Na keeps her eyes fixed on the ball during her comfortable win over Michaella Krajicek They're now tied at with Keys on serve.
Especially disappointing as Heather was serving for a lead during that game. He's won the first two sets and and has an early break in the third. Plus, Laura Williamson writes: 'This could only happen at Wimbledon: a father just asked a steward to give a pizza to his boys sitting in the stands on Court 2.
His wish was granted - complete with a bundle of napkins to mop up any mess. I suspect that one could be concluded quite soon Hitting form: Heather Watson was much improved in her second set with Madison Keys I think experience told there! That's more like it However, it didn't last long as Keys hits back straight away with a break of her own. She took the first set to love and leads in the second. Keys, who is the second youngest player currently in the top ranking, has by common consensus one of the best serves of any player in the women's game and it's proving the difference so far here.
And there's drama on and off the court, writes Laura Williamson: 'Watson a set down after failing to hold serve to stay at down. Obvious frustration as a double fault gifted Keys two set points. At the same time, a lady in the crowd fainted in the heat and has had to be taken out past the LTA blazers to cool down.
Prediction: Kvitova in 3 Yesh: This is an unfortunate draw for Kvitova. Kvitova should win, but it might be a battle. Prediction: Kvitova in 3 Fraser: On paper this match could be quite close. Kvitova has been poor in the biggest tournaments this year for the most part and Hercog can be a tricky opponent to play. She has a big serve and a menacing forehand, both of which will work well on these courts. However, Kvitova has played very well at the US Open in the past and is due a run given her lack of form in Grand Slams this year.
I think she may well have that run here, starting with a win against Hercog. She almost certainly does not have the skillset to win the title, but a run to the second week is very much within her capabilities and, with Anastasia Potapova in indifferent form, this should be a comfortable start for the American.
Prediction: Pegula in 2 Yesh: Pegula is not as impressive as she was in the beginning of the year. The American looks like a potential sleeper here, though, and should make her way through a tricky first match. Injuries last year derailed her a little, but she has shown flashes of brilliance so far in Unfortunately for her, her opponent is one of the form players on the WTA over the last 12 months.
Pegula has made a name for herself this year and will be expecting a good run here. She should get her campaign off to a positive start here with a win over the young Russian. She may have just enough to get past the Czech. Prediction: Sorribes Tormo in 3 Yesh: This should be a good match. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
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