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Court Philippe-Chatrier - start o 12:
Victoria Azarenka vs Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
Nie przed 14:
Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Pablo Carreno Busta
Nie przed 17:45:
Serena Williams vs Elena Rybakina
Nie przed 21:
Alexander Zverev vs Kei Nishikori
Court Suzanne Lenglen - start o 11:
Tamara Zidansek vs Sorana Cirstea
Marketa Vondrousova vs Paula Badosa
Cristian Garin vs Daniił Miedwiediew
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Federico Delbonis
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 1:15
autor: DUN I LOVE
@Skalnik, trochę tak. Nawet frazes "mamy wielu młodych, zdolnych" powtarzany jest przez niemal każdego działacza.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 1:28
autor: Damian
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 1:37
autor: DUN I LOVE
Fedal Nadal rozdaje karty na YT:
1. Roger Federer vs Denis Istomin - 1 118 444 wyświetleń
2. Roger Federer vs Marin Čilić - 863 734
3. Rafael Nadal vs Alexei Popyrin - 761 146
4. Rafael Nadal vs Richard Gasquet - 583 977
5. Pablo Andujar vs Dominic Thiem - 512 370
6. Novak Djoković vs Tennys Sandgren - 478 499
7. Karen Chaczanow vs Kei Nishikori - 448 691
8. Gael Monfils vs Albert Ramos-Vinolas - 427 177
9. Daniił Medwiediew vs Tommy Paul - 417 303
10. Jannik Sinner vs Pierre-Hugues Herbert - 372 879
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 1:54
autor: Kamileki
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑06 cze 2021, 1:37
Fedal Nadal rozdaje karty na YT:
1. Roger Federer vs Denis Istomin - 1 118 444 wyświetleń
2. Roger Federer vs Marin Čilić - 863 734
3. Rafael Nadal vs Alexei Popyrin - 761 146
4. Rafael Nadal vs Richard Gasquet - 583 977
5. Pablo Andujar vs Dominic Thiem - 512 370
6. Novak Djoković vs Tennys Sandgren - 478 499
7. Karen Chaczanow vs Kei Nishikori - 448 691
8. Gael Monfils vs Albert Ramos-Vinolas - 427 177
9. Daniił Medwiediew vs Tommy Paul - 417 303
10. Jannik Sinner vs Pierre-Hugues Herbert - 372 879
Lol, nieźle. Chyba każdy mecz Rogera w Paryżu przekroczy milion wyświetleń. Dla porównania u Rafy 8 miesięcy temu oprócz finału z Novakiem jedynie mecz z Sinnerem przekroczył milion ( a i to ledwo, ledwo).
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 1:55
autor: DUN I LOVE
Półfinał Rafole i finał (21. WS Nadala) pobiją rekord wszech czasów imo (Fedal z Wimy19).
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 1:57
autor: Kamileki
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑06 cze 2021, 1:55
Półfinał Rafole i finał (21. WS Nadala) pobiją rekord wszech czasów imo (Fedal z Wimy19).
Coraz bardziej te słupki rosną choć zdecydowanym magnesem jest Roger, a najlepiej jak gra z Nadalem. Jakby jakimś cudem Fedal zagrałby jeszcze raz w finale Szlema liczby byłyby konkretne.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:00
autor: DUN I LOVE
Na pewno, ciężko o bardziej dojne krowy w tym sporcie.
Mecz z Koepferem raczej szału nie zrobi w tym departamencie. Skrót pewnie wrzucą dopiero jutro, a za 36 godzin kolejny mecz z Beretem. Nie zdaży się powyświetlać.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:05
autor: Barty
Kiedy ta godzina ma się przesuwać na 23? Bo słyszałem też, że od ćwiartek zaczynają sesje wieczorne od 20, a nie 21, stąd masz prawie trzy godziny gry przy (częściowo)pełnych trybunach.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:05
autor: Barty
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:06
autor: DUN I LOVE
Barty pisze: ↑06 cze 2021, 2:05
Kiedy ta godzina ma się przesuwać na 23? Bo słyszałem też, że od ćwiartek zaczynają sesje wieczorne od 20, a nie 21, stąd masz prawie trzy godziny gry przy (częściowo)pełnych trybunach.
8 czerwca chyba.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:21
autor: Kamileki
Barty pisze: ↑06 cze 2021, 2:05
Kiedy ta godzina ma się przesuwać na 23? Bo słyszałem też, że od ćwiartek zaczynają sesje wieczorne od 20, a nie 21, stąd masz prawie trzy godziny gry przy (częściowo)pełnych trybunach.
A sesje wieczorne chyba i tak są tylko do ćwiartek? Bo z tego co słyszałem połówki startują o 15-tej jedna po drugiej.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:34
autor: DUN I LOVE
Możliwe, że to na tyle, jeżeli chodzi o RG21. Też się zastanawiałem przez chwilę po ostatniej piłce, czy będzie dał radę zagrać w poniedziałek. Zobaczymy.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:40
autor: Barty
To samo Furjan od razu powiedział, też chłop czuje ten sport.
Jestem za, potencjalny zawał to nie żarty.
Więc tak, wychodzi, że tylko ćwiartki wieczorne z kibicami, potem już gramy w dzień.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 2:44
autor: Kamileki
Lol. A typowy czterdziestoletni janusz z Polski z piwem w ręku przespałby 2 godzinki i już na nad ranem mógłby rozgrywać drugi taki mecz.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 8:22
autor: no-handed backhand
Kek.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 9:38
autor: Robertinho
Cóż za zmarnowany kawałek nocy, oby jeden z ostatnich z powodu tej postaci. Ciekaw jestem, czy Stefanos rutynuje. Mecz wieczorny to jednak powinna być formalność.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 10:11
autor: Bombardiero
Ja się nie dałem nabrać i poszedłem spać po pierwszym secie. Bojkotuję sesje nocne.
Re: Roland Garros 2021
: 06 cze 2021, 10:26
autor: Damian
Preview: Zverev & Nishikori Vying For ‘Five-Set King’ Crown
Spoiler:
Tsitsipas, Medvedev also in action as QF spots up for grabs
Sixth seed Alexander Zverev has never lost a five-set match at Roland Garros. His fourth-round opponent, Kei Nishikori, owns the best five-set record among all active players. Both players have proven they know how to go the distance, but only one five-set king can reign supreme in Paris when the two meet on Day 8 on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Zverev will take a 4-1 ATP Head2Head lead into their Sunday match-up, with three of those previous matches going the distance – including their most recent meeting in Rome a few weeks ago, won by Zverev. The German also defeated Nishikori at the Mutua Madrid Open en route to the title.
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In Paris, Zverev had to find his rhythm early on as he faced qualifier Oscar Otte and was locked into a five-set marathon. But he came out on top, rallying from two sets down – and sealing the fifth set to love for good measure – in his 3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0 win. He extended his record in five-setters at Roland Garros to 7-0 (16-7 overall).
“I felt comfortable today on court,” Zverev said after his 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 win over Laslo Djere in the second round. “It's getting important, because the matches are getting tougher. The opponents are getting tougher. I feel like now is the time where you need to start playing your best tennis to get through.”
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If there’s anyone who can bring the fight to Zverev in extra innings it’s Nishikori, who has won 10 the past 11 five-set matches he’s played at Grand Slams. The Japanese player, who is going for his 100th Grand Slam win on Sunday, owns a 78.7 per cent win rate in five-setters, according to Infosys ATP Stats.
Best Five-Set Records (Active Players)
Player Five-Set Record Winning%
1) Kei Nishikori 26-7 78.7%
2) Tommy Robredo 17-5 77.3%
3) Novak Djokovic 33-10 76.7%
4) David Goffin 13-5 72.2%
5) Feliciano Lopez 25-11 69.4%
Nishikori has already played two epic marathons in Paris, going the distance against Alessandro Giannessi in the first round, and recording a 4-6, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 win to knock out 23rd seed Karen Khachanov in the second. Nishikori got a small reprieve on his way to the fourth round after qualifier Henri Laaksonen was forced to retire after the first set.
“My body said no, but my mind just [said] keep playing,” Nishikori said after his three-hour and 59-minute win over Khachanov. “It makes [it] tough, playing four hours two [matches] in a row. I'm aiming to [be in] the final, and this is not the best start of the tournament. That's the only thing I don't like [about playing five sets]. I feel like I’ve played five matches already.”
A strong start – and razor-sharp focus throughout – will be the key for Zverev and Nishikori as they seek a spot in the quarter-finals. Nishikori (9 hrs) has already spent an hour and 36 minutes longer on court than Zverev (7 hrs, 24 min), and both players will hope to avoid another lengthy battle in Paris. The winner will next face either Alejandro Davidovich Fokina or Federico Delbonis, who will be in action on Court Suzanne-Lenglen.
Fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas will lead the Chatrier day session as he takes on 12th seed Pablo Carreno Busta. The Greek player owns a 2-0 ATP Head2Head lead over Carreno Busta, including a win on clay courts from Barcelona in 2018.
The Spaniard opened his clay-court campaign with a victory at the ATP 250 event in Marbella (d. Munar), and backed it up with a run to the semi-finals in Barcelona, falling to eventual champion Rafael Nadal.
“I think that my level is going up. I am feeling very comfortable on court,” Carreno Busta said after taking down Steve Johnson to reach the third round. “I know that in the next round I play against Tsitsipas… the first one in the [FedEx ATP] Race To Turin. So [it] will be [an] interesting match. Very tough, for sure. But why not? I am playing good. I just lost one set in the three matches.”
Carreno Busta has indeed been red hot on the terre battue, but he’ll be in for a battle against Tsitsipas, who leads the ATP Tour with 19 clay-court match wins on the season (alongside Delbonis). The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters champion has also dropped only one set en route to the fourth round after navigating past big-serving John Isner 5-7, 6-3, 7-6(3), 6-1 on Friday night.
Second seed Daniil Medvedev will hope to continue his progress in Paris as he meets experienced clay-courter Cristian Garin on Lenglen for a spot in the quarter-finals against the winner of Tsitsipas-Carreno Busta.
Medvedev, who arrived in Paris with an 0-4 record at Roland Garros – and a vocal distaste for clay-court tennis – has made a sea change this fortnight after claiming wins over Alexander Bublik, Tommy Paul and Reilly Opelka.
“[Your] beliefs, they can change. When I was young I never ate fish, I hated it. Now I love raw tuna,” Medvedev reflected after his win over Opelka. “I like the things I'm good at. This year I'm enjoying myself [at] Roland Garros. I don't hide it. I'm really enjoying [it].”
The Russian will try to taste victory once again as he faces Garin, who lifted his fifth ATP Tour trophy in Santiago earlier this year – all of his titles have come on clay courts. Medvedev and Garin are level at 1-1 in their ATP Head2Head, with the Chilean defeating Medvedev earlier this season in Madrid.