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Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 10:56
autor: simon
Ze strony Rafy musiały lecieć jakieś niesympatyczne żarty na temat finału Garrosa.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 10:57
autor: DUN I LOVE
simon pisze:Ze strony Rafy musiały lecieć jakieś niesympatyczne żarty na temat finału Garrosa.
O tym samym pomyślałem. Pewnie padło coś w stylu: "Ci wszyscy ludzie wokół, mają tyle samo RG, co Ty".
Pierwszy raz od 1990 roku mamy aż 5 multi-mistrzów WS w Top-5.
STAN MAKES BIG FIVE – Wawrinka captured his second Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros, defeating the No. 1 and 2 players for the second time en route to the title. Wawrinka beat countryman and No. 2 Roger Federer in the quarter-finals and No. 1 Djokovic in the final. At last year’s Australian Open, Wawrinka beat No. 2 Djokovic in the quarter-finals and No. 1 Nadal in the final. With five multi-Grand Slam title winners in the Top 10 Emirates ATP Rankings, it’s been more than 25 years since this last happened. On 12 February, 1990, five of the Top 10 were multiple Slam champions with 1-Ivan Lendl (8), 4-John McEnroe (7), 9-Mats Wilander (7), 2-Boris Becker (4) & 3-Stefan Edberg (3).
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 11:01
autor: Emu
Roger stwierdził, że były to najlepsze przygotowania do Wimbledonu w jego życiu.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 11:19
autor: Wujek Toni
DUN I LOVE pisze:
A tak było 13 lat temu:
Wydeptane karo serwisowe pod koniec drugiego tygodnia. Nie widziałem czegoś takiego od ponad 10 lat.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 14:28
autor: jowy
Ferrer OUT Vanni IN
Vanni, Ward, Vesely, Lorenzi, Pospisil, Millot, Smyczek, Fognini - ktoś z nich zamelduje się w 4 rundzie Wimledonu.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 14:54
autor: Mario
A to przypadkiem nie będzie jakichś przetasowań w drabince?
Ferru był na tej liście nieprzerwanych występów w WS, teraz licznik się zatrzymał, szkoda.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 15:16
autor: Lucas
Infographic: Everything you should know about Wimbledon 2015
Fun Fact: did you know that Wimbledon's longest match ever ended with American John Isner defeating French Nicolas Mahut after a total time of 11 hours and 5 minutes?
With just a few days left until the 129th edition of the tournament kicks off in London, tennis fans from all over the world are preparing for what will be another captivating fortnight of action between the best of the best in the sport.
Ticketbis have gathered some fun facts about the tournament and it’s history to bring you the essential guide for Wimbledon 2015.
Find out which players have landed the most aces in one match and who holds the record for fastest serve. Also, can you guess how many strawberries are consumed throughout the duration of the event?
Women's Champion
ED MCGROGAN, SENIOR EDITOR: Serena Williams
Has a No. 2 seed—a two-time Wimbledon champion, at that—ever seemed so distant a second favorite at the All England Club? These are the kinds of questions that arise when the top seed is such an overwhelming choice to win the title, which would be her fourth consecutive major and 21st overall.
NINA PANTIC, ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Serena Williams
She’s halfway to a calendar-year Grand Slam and a Wimbledon title away from another “Serena Slam.” As we saw numerous times at Roland Garros, nothing stops Serena except Serena. She’s lost just once this year, to Petra Kvitova, who happens to be defending champion. But Kvitova has looked less than impressive in the past few weeks and has battled injuries and illness.
STEVE TIGNOR, SENIOR WRITER: Serena Williams
As with Novak Djokovic, there are obstacles in her draw—foremost her sister, a five-time champion. And Serena, who hasn’t won Wimbledon since 2012, has struggled with nerves at big events. But she has a shot to win a true Grand Slam and tie Steffi Graf at 22 majors this year. That’s pressure, and motivation.
Men's Champion
MCGROGAN: Andy Murray
He probably has the most difficult route to the title of any top contender. But there might not be anyone playing better than the Scot, including world No. 1 Djokovic and French Open champ Stan Wawrinka. Since March, Murray is 31-3, including a grass-court triumph at Queen’s Club.
PANTIC: Novak Djokovic
The draw unfolded nearly perfectly for the top seed. The only major obstacle on his road will be Wawrinka, but Djokovic will be foaming at the mouth for revenge. The defending champion has had an unstoppable year, for the most part, and after a break following his French Open defeat, he’ll be rested and ready to go.
TIGNOR: Novak Djokovic
His road isn’t easy, and he’ll have to get over the disappointment of Paris quickly. But he has bounced back from similar disappointments to win Wimbledon before. And after what happened at Roland Garros, if reaches the final, he should be more determined to come away with a win than ever.
Women's Dark Horse
MCGROGAN: Sabine Lisicki
I’m pretty sure Lisicki reached the final the last time I tabbed her as a dark horse, and she could have another fruitful fortnight. There’s her serve, of course, but her draw is also encouraging: She’s outside of the stacked fourth quarter, and she can beat Halep if it comes to it. Her toughest test could be compatriot Angelique Kerber, who just beat her in Birmingham.
PANTIC: Sabine Lisicki
The German has played Wimbledon six times and reached the quarterfinals or better five times, including a runner-up finish in 2013. She’s fresh off breaking the WTA record for most aces in a match (27), and it’s no secret that grass courts suit her big-hitting game. Expect to see her in the quarters again, or beyond.
TIGNOR: Sabine Lisicki
The German turned Floridian loves Wimbledon, so much so that she beat Serena and reached the final here two years ago. This time she’s only seeded 18th, but it’s easy to see her slugging her way out of the Halep-Wozniacki quarter.
Men's Dark Horse
MCGROGAN: Nick Kyrgios
His basketball diary notwithstanding, it’s tough to find better value in a player outside the Top 16 than Kyrgios, seeded No. 26. He beat Rafael Nadal at SW19 last year, beat Roger Federer in a tightrope walk this year, and the high seeds surrounding him—Milos Raonic and Grigor Dimitrov—are question marks at the moment.
PANTIC: Ivo Karlovic
Karlovic’s bomb serves won’t go unnoticed on Wimbledon’s lawns. He’s had a solid year so far and won a title in Delray. Coming off a semifinal finish in Halle, he’s undoubtedly one of the most dangerous players in the draw.
TIGNOR: Nick Kyrgios
Last year’s breakthrough star will feel the weight of expectations this time—he does feel pressure, right? The 26th seed, who is in the Wawrinka quarter and could face an injury-slowed Raonic in the third round, has an opportunity to go farther in 2015.
Women's Bust
MCGROGAN: Simona Halep
I’ve talked about the top two seeds, so let’s move on to No. 3. There’s a lot of uncertainty when it comes to Halep, who disappointed at Roland Garros and switched coaches just this week. That, along with the semifinal points she’ll be defending, could motivate Halep for another deep run, but I think another early Slam exit is more likely.
PANTIC: Eugenie Bouchard
It’s been a rough year for Bouchard, to say the least. She’s won just two matches in her last 12, and retired with an injury while losing to Belinda Bencic in Eastbourne. Somehow, things are looking worse than ever as she tries to defend her runner-up finish at Wimbledon.
TIGNOR: Simona Halep
She went out in the second round in Paris, and has made a coaching move since; neither event bodes well for a repeat of her semifinal run from last year. The No. 3 seed also has a few tough opponents—Lisicki, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Kerber—in her vicinity of the draw.
Men's Bust
MCGROGAN: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Yes, Tsonga reached the semis at Roland Garros, but he’s still a model of inconsistency. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the No. 13 seed lost his opener to Gilles Muller, whose big lefty serve can disarm anyone on grass. Another bombardier, Karlovic, could challenge Tsonga in round three.
PANTIC: Marin Cilic
The Croat may be seeded ninth, but he hasn’t been the same player since winning the US Open last year. Even though grass will suit his big-hitting game, he hasn’t had the confidence to reach a final this year and enters the draw with a pedestrian 10-9 record.
TIGNOR: Tomas Berdych
He reached the final in 2010, but despite having a solid season in 2015, a repeat of that run feels a long way off at the moment. Berdych’s draw—Jeremy Chardy, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, possibly Ernests Gulbis—isn’t especially tricky, but he has lost early here in the past.
Mario pisze:A to przypadkiem nie będzie jakichś przetasowań w drabince?
Wygląda na to, że nie.
Wimbledon "David Ferrer has withdrawn from The Championships due to an elbow injury. Lucky loser Luca Vanni takes his place #Wimbledon"
Brad G."I think LL should not go into line 65 little beast Ferrrerrr spot since there has not been a ball hit yet in main draw,totally opens section"
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 15:52
autor: DUN I LOVE
Chyba będą zmiany w drabince.
Isner za Ferrera, Kohlschreiber za Isnera, Vanni za Kohliego (jutro Djoković - Vanni na otwarcie). Czekamy na potwierdzenie.
David dziś rano trenował z Rafą.
Lucas pisze:Ferru był na tej liście nieprzerwanych występów w WS, teraz licznik się zatrzymał, szkoda.
+1.
Wiadomo co z Monfem?
O proszę, jednak Djoko faworytem buków. Pewnie seria zwycięstw nad Murrayem robi swoje.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 16:00
autor: Mario
Wiedziałem, że zbyt piękny byłby ten pojedynek Djokovica z Kolbą na otwarcie...
Na temat Monfa wiele nie wiadomo, 50/50 - przynajmniej tak było jeszcze wczoraj.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 16:01
autor: DUN I LOVE
Mario pisze:Wiedziałem, że zbyt piękny byłby ten pojedynek Djokovica z Kolbą na otwarcie...
Teraz z kolei na MTf piszą, że nie będzie korekt i Vanni wskoczy za Ferru. David wycofał się za późno (tj. po 12 czasu londyńskiego), kiedy opublikowano już OOP: http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/s ... index.html
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 16:05
autor: jowy
Wedle logiki żadnych zmian już nie będzie. Po prostu jest na to za późno.
Re: Wimbledon 2015
: 28 cze 2015, 16:18
autor: Barty
Dawid na wszelki wypadek zadbał o porę wycofania, aby kolega Rafał nie był nadto poszkodowany.