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Nando pisze: ↑15 sie 2021, 21:00Australijczykom nie zmiękną dupki?
Nie mam pojęcia. Kilka tygodni temu pojawiła się informacja, że rozważane jest przenieienie turnieju na Bliski Wschód.
Re: US Open 2021
: 15 sie 2021, 21:21
autor: juniorro
Fed odpuszcza niech on już da sobie spokój z tenisem kontuzji i wieku nie oszukasz.
Re: US Open 2021
: 16 sie 2021, 9:54
autor: Damian
US Open: Federer Coric Griekspoor McDonald
US Open Q: McDonald Griekspoor Seyboth Wild Gojo Menezes Janvier
Re: US Open 2021
: 16 sie 2021, 18:02
autor: Damian
US Open Q: Barrere Elias
Re: US Open 2021
: 17 sie 2021, 12:59
autor: Damian
US Open: Edmund Kudla
US Open Q: Kudla Maden
Re: US Open 2021
: 17 sie 2021, 16:03
autor: juniorro
A co z Thiemem będzie bronił pkt za ubiegły rok, czy się wycofa podobnie Rafa wiadomo już coś?
Re: US Open 2021
: 17 sie 2021, 16:05
autor: DUN I LOVE
Wycofa się.
Re: US Open 2021
: 17 sie 2021, 16:23
autor: Grzesznik
Barty pisze: ↑26 lis 2020, 21:30US Open 2021 - lista zgłoszeń do kwalifikacji:
Nakashima, Brandon 89
Bonzi, Benjamin 95
Kudla, Denis 103
Taberner, Carlos 106
McDonald, Mackenzie 107
(.............................................)
Giustino, Lorenzo 234
Rezerwowi:
Spoiler:
Ostatni na razie jest Nr 234. Ciekawe na kim/jakim rankingu realnie się skończy...
BTW taka przyuważka:
pierwszy oraz piąty z tej listy dostali szanse (WC) by pokazać się w Cincy. Tej nocy ten piąty rozprawił się z tym pierwszym w prostych dwóch. Brandon nie wykorzystał ani jednego z 6 BP ani też, co gorsza żadnej z trzech piłek setowych w 1. secie
Zdrowie?... czy głowa ?
Mimo to wierzę, że w US Open "jeszcze pokaże!"
Re: US Open 2021
: 18 sie 2021, 15:24
autor: Damian
Oczywiście też bez Dominika.
Re: US Open 2021
: 18 sie 2021, 16:12
autor: Damian
US Open: Thiem Taberner
US Open Q: Taberner Pellegrino
Re: US Open 2021
: 18 sie 2021, 18:55
autor: Damian
US Open: WC Jenson Brooksby
WC Ernesto Escobedo
WC Brandon Nakashima
WC Emilio Nava
WC Max Purcell
WC Sam Rifiice
WC Jack Sock
WC Zachary Svajda
Re: US Open 2021
: 18 sie 2021, 19:03
autor: Kamileki
Damian pisze: ↑18 sie 2021, 15:24
Oczywiście też bez Dominika.
Spoiler:
Kiedy Rafa ogłosi wycofkę?
Re: US Open 2021
: 18 sie 2021, 19:39
autor: juniorro
Może nie ogłosi tylko zagra na us open wydaje mi się ,ze będzie chciał powalczyć o 21 tytuł WS.
Re: US Open 2021
: 18 sie 2021, 19:45
autor: Damian
US Open Q: Nakashima Brooksby Escobedo Sock Purcell Baldi Grenier Domingues Lestienne Moraing
Re: US Open 2021
: 18 sie 2021, 19:57
autor: Damian
Brooksby & Nakashima Headline US Open Wild Cards
Spoiler:
Former Top 10 star Sock also among the wild cards
The USTA announced Wednesday that #NextGenATP Americans Jenson Brooksby, Brandon Nakashima and Emilio Nava as well as former World No. 8 Jack Sock and Ernesto Escobedo received main draw wild cards into the 2021 US Open, alongside NCAA singles champion Sam Riffice and USTA Boys’ 18s national champion Zachary Svajda.
Australian Max Purcell will receive a main draw wild card as part of a reciprocal agreement. The 2021 US Open will be played from 30 August through 12 September at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows.
Brooksby, 20, of Sacramento, Calif., has enjoyed a breakout season in 2021 and recently broke into the Top 100 of the FedEx ATP Rankings. He is currently at a career-best World No. 99. Brooksby has won three ATP Challenger Tour titles this year, reached his first ATP Tour final at the US Open Series’ Hall of Fame Open in Newport and reached the semi-finals of the Citi Open in Washington/
Nakashima, 20, of San Diego, also achieved his career-high ranking this week, coming in at World No. 86 after a remarkable summer that saw him reach back-to-back ATP Tour finals in Los Cabos and Atlanta. He qualified for the main draw of Wimbledon and added his second ATP Challenger Tour title earlier this year.
Nava, 19, of Los Angeles, is currently World No. 381, a career-best. He was the boys’ singles finalist at the 2019 US Open, the last time the junior competition was held. He also reached the boys’ singles final at the 2019 Australian Open and is a two-time junior Grand Slam doubles finalist. He earned his first professional title earlier this year at an ITF World Tennis Tour M15 event in La Nucia, Spain.
Sock, 28, of Charlotte, N.C., is currently World No. 185 but has been ranked as high as World No. 8. Battling back after a number of injuries, Sock reached his first ATP Tour quarter-final since 2018 at the Hall of Fame Open. He also won an ATP Challenger Tour title in May.
Escobedo, 25, of Los Angeles, is currently World No. 179 and has been ranked as high as World No. 67. Recently, he qualified for the main draw of the ATP 250 event in Los Cabos, reaching the quarter-finals. Escobedo also advanced to the semif-inals at an ATP Challenger Tour event in Lexington, Ky. Earlier this year he qualified for the main draw of the Miami Open presented by Itau, reaching the second round.
Riffice, 22, of Orlando, Fla., is currently World No. 690. He won the NCAA men’s singles title in May representing the University of Florida after helping lead the Gators to the NCAA team national title as well. The following week, he reached the semi-finals of an ATP Challenger Tour event in his hometown of Orlando.
Svajda, 18, of San Diego, is currently World No. 716. He won the 2021 USTA Boys’ 18s national championship, defending his title from 2019 (the last time the event was held). He became the first player to win back-to-back boys’ 18s singles titles since Jack Sock did so in 2010 and 2011. Svajda memorably pushed ATP Tour veteran Paolo Lorenzi to five sets in the first round of the 2019 US Open at the age of 16.
Purcell, 23, of Sydney, Australia, is currently World No. 206 in singles. An accomplished doubles player, he will be making his US Open singles main draw debut.
The USTA also announced the men receiving wild cards into the US Open Qualifying tournament, held 24-27 August at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center:
Ulises Blanch (23; Orlando, Fla.), a former world No. 2-ranked junior and two-time ATP Challenger Tour winner; Christian Harrison (27; Shreveport, La.), who reached the semi-finals in Delray Beach in January and has improved his FedEx ATP Ranking by nearly 800 spots this year after returning from a number of injuries; Zane Khan (19; Houston), who has won three ITF World Tennis Tour titles this year; Aleks Kovacevic (22; New York), a former All-American at the University of Illinois and 2021 USTA Summer Collegiate Team member; Stefan Kozlov (23; Pembroke Pines, Fla.) a former World No. 115 who reached two junior Grand Slam finals and has won two ATP Challenger Tour titles; Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (24, New York) a former standout at the University of California, Santa Barbara who has won three ITF World Tennis Tour titles this year; Govind Nanda (20, Redlands, Calif.), a current UCLA star who competed in qualifying at the 2019 US Open after finishing runner-up at the USTA Boys’ 18s National Championships and recent winner of a ITF World Tennis Tour M25 title; Ben Shelton (18, Gainesville, Fla.), this year’s USTA Boy’s 18s singles finalist and rising sophomore at the University of Florida; and Eliot Spizzirri (19, Greenwich, Conn.), the 2019 US Open boys’ doubles champion and current University of Texas standout who also recently won a ITF World Tennis Tour M25 title.