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NYON, Switzerland -- Europes top clubs are calling on FIFA President Gianni Infantino not to expand the World Cup from its 32-team format.European Club Association chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says the number of games played each season has already reached an unacceptable level.Rummenigge says he wrote to Infantino on Friday, ahead of a possible Jan. 10 expansion decision by the FIFA Council.Infantino wants 48 teams at the 2026 World Cup, adding 368 players committed to national-team duty for at least one month.A bigger and more lucrative World Cup would help fulfill Infantinos election promises to FIFAs 211 member federations.Rummenigge says politics and commerce should not be the exclusive priority in football.The 220-member ECAs research said European clubs employed 76 percent of players at the 2014 World Cup. Air Force 1 Sale Mens Cheap . PETERSBURG, Fla. 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But it will still be without three of the top four players in this unusual Olympic year: No. 2 Andy Murray, No. 3 Roger Federer and No. 4 Rafael Nadal have all withdrawn in order to gain more rest and prepare for the upcoming Games in Rio de Janeiro that begin on Aug. 6.Serena Williams heads a Grand Slam-worthy Montreal entry list. Among the top 10, only No. 6 Victoria Azarenka, who announced she is pregnant and taking the rest of the season off, is missing.?Here are the top five questions as the Rogers Cup approaches:1. Will Serena be adequately motivated after making history at Wimbledon?Montreal had a nice little payback theme worked up for Williams -- until defending Rogers Cup champion Belinda Bencic pulled out. The wrist injury that forced her to quit during her second-round match at Wimbledon still isnt healed. Now 18, Bencic made her career breakthrough in Canada last year, toppling Williams in the semifinals and No. 3 seed Simona Halep in the final.Williams has lost in the Canadian Open two years in a row (sister Venus took her down in 2014, also in the semis). Serena has a point to prove, and she needs to prepare for what most likely will be her last Olympics. Expect ferocity.2. Is Novak Djokovic ready to get back on track?Heading into Wimbledon, a calendar-year Grand Slam seemed a real possibility. The buzz was all about Djokovic and the challenge he posed to Federers record of 17 Grand Slam singles titles. But Djokovic was upset in the third round by Sam Querrey. The Serb left London with question marks after suggesting he wasnt entirely right for the match, refusing to elaborate.In two Olympics, Djokovic has won just one medal in singles: a bronze in Beijing. Hes volubly patriotic, so the upcoming Games are a high value target for him. Djokovic is not in the habit of playing tuneup tournaments, which is what Toronto has become in this Olympic year. It should tell you something.3. Will any of the WTAs lesser lights make a move?OOlympic fever is stronger in other parts of the world than the U.ddddddddddddS., particularly in smaller or less prosperous nations. So its logical to expect a greater level of urgency and proficiency in the coming days from the likes of Romanias Halep, Slovakias Dominika Cibulkova, Polands Agnieszka Radwanska?and a number of Czech players, including Petra Kvitova and Karolina Pliskova.Montreal should give us a good indication of where they stand.4. Can Milos Raonic build on his outstanding Wimbledon performance?Somebody had to benefit from Torontos loss of Murray, Federer and Nadal in one fell swoop. It seems like poetic justice that the prime beneficiary is a Canadian who grew up just 9 miles from Toronto, No. 7 Raonic. With a wink from the draw gods, Raonic could find himself in the same half as No. 2 seed (and No. 5-ranked) Stan Wawrinka.Raonic lost the 2013 Rogers Cup final (in Montreal) to Nadal. He handles home-crowd pressure well. Hell be treated as a conquering hero, coming off his first Grand Slam final appearance, in Wimbledon. Well see how he handles the increased load of expectations -- including his own.5. Will the long-awaited surge by U.S. players happen now?Now that the tours are back on hard courts in North America, the chatter about American players inevitably grows louder. The U.S. men are coming off a commendable group performance at Wimbledon, marred only by a shocking Davis Cup loss to Croatia last weekend. John Isner, Querrey, Steve Johnson and Jack Sock need to step it up.But its the U.S. women, inspired by Venus and Serena, who have been trembling on the verge of a major breakthrough for some time. No. 11 Madison Keys has a huge game, and Sloane Stephens is far more talented than her No. 23 ranking suggests. Both are legitimate major contenders and former Grand Slam semifinalists. Coco Vandeweghe, while 24, is maturing late and emerging as an impact player on grass and hard courts.This could be a telling summer for them, and it all kicks off Monday in Montreal. ' ' '

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