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The Djoker pisze: ↑05 cze 2023, 22:38
Mecz turnieju to chyba narazie ten dzisiejszy Rune v Cerundolo.
Trochę tego jest. Mi chyba najbardziej szczególnym powrót Monfa z Baezem się jawi.
Jeszcze Altmaiera z Sinnerem trzeba by dorzucić. Pierwsze dni turnieju były bardzo dobre, potem pochyła w dół.
Ale to standardowo w sumie, bo zwykle gdzieś od 1/4 dostajemy totalną szmirę. Nie wiem jak u kobiet, ale tam chyba najciekawsze było, jak i czy podziękują sobie zawodniczki przy siatce z wiadomych rejonów.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 05 cze 2023, 23:10
autor: Damian
Roland Garros
Roland Garros - wyniki IV rundy turnieju głównego:
[1] Carlos Alcaraz d. [17] Lorenzo Musetti 6-3 6-2 6-2 M. Veljovic [5] Stefanos Tsitsipas d. [Q] Sebastian Ofner 7-5 6-3 6-0 A. Hughes [3] Novak Djokovic d. Juan Pablo Varillas 6-3 6-2 6-2 E. Asderaki Moore [11] Karen Chaczanow d. Lorenzo Sonego 1-6 6-4 7-6(7) 6-1 J. Campistol
[6] Holger Rune 2 - 3[4] Casper Ruud [22] Alexander Zverev 9 - 1 Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 05 cze 2023, 23:25
autor: DUN I LOVE
Tomy chyba 1 ma już.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 05 cze 2023, 23:26
autor: Damian
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 05 cze 2023, 23:27
autor: Damian
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑05 cze 2023, 23:25
Tomy chyba 1 ma już.
Pierwszy i ostatni raz.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 05 cze 2023, 23:29
autor: Damian
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:08
autor: Nowitzki
W sumie kolejny turniej podobny do tego co już było wspominane. Ostatecznie poza Tomasem, który wskoczył w drabinkę Meda brak jakiś większych niespodzianek i przypadkowych grajków. Najbardziej wyrównana wydaje się, że będzie skandynawska rywalizacja.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:13
autor: Nowitzki
Zresztą widać to też w porównaniu do zapowiadanych potencjalnych ćwiartek
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:19
autor: DUN I LOVE
Nowicjusz pisze: ↑06 cze 2023, 8:08
W sumie kolejny turniej podobny do tego co już było wspominane. Ostatecznie poza Tomasem, który wskoczył w drabinkę Meda brak jakiś większych niespodzianek i przypadkowych grajków. Najbardziej wyrównana wydaje się, że będzie skandynawska rywalizacja.
Patrząc na wzrost Tomego, wydaje mi się, że jeszcze kiedyś wróci na ten poziom WS. Super wynik Argentyńczyka.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:22
autor: Nowitzki
Tak nawet otwartą drabinkę też trzeba umieć wykorzystać.
Przyda się Argentyńczykom jakiś przedstawiciel. Pozytywna nacja dobrze grająca na mączce.
W pogoni za skandynawskimi legendami
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:30
autor: DUN I LOVE
Widziałem to wczoraj, straszne.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:38
autor: Mario
Tak sobie sprawdziłem i Ruud wygrał w karierze 3 mecze z zawodnikami z top 30 w Wielkim Szlemie, gracza z top 10 nie ograł ani jednego. Fascynujące, że dało to dwa finały i ćwiartkę.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:42
autor: DUN I LOVE
Generalnie można dziś być impotentem w tego typu meczach i wykręcać super wyniki. Zworek zrobił 9. ćwiartkę WS, a jego bilans z Top-10 w tych turniejach to legendarne już 1-11.
Cipas jawi się na tym polu jak mały książę.
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:44
autor: Damian
Dzień na który wszyscy czekali, a więc rozpoczęcie rywalizacji na wózkach (ale dziś tylko w grze pojedynczej): viewtopic.php?p=916616#p916616
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:44
autor: Damian
Roland Garros
Roland Garros - plan gier na wtorek:
Court Philippe-Chatrier: (start o g. 11:00): Karolina Muchova vs Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Lewandowski/Niemiec (nie przed 12:30): Elina Svitolina vs Aryna Sabalenka Furjan/Domański (bezpośrednio po): Novak Djokovic vs Karen Khachanov Stopa/Sidor (nie przed 20:15): Carlos Alcaraz vs Stefanos Tsitsipas Olejniczak/Celt
Court Suzanne-Lenglen: (start o g. 11:00): Sara Sorribes Tormo / Marie Bouzkova vs Ellen Perez / Nicole Melichar-Martinez (bezpośrednio po): Austin Krajicek / Ivan Dodig vs Tim Puetz / Kevin Krawietz (bezpośrednio po): Marcelo Arevalo / Marta Kostyuk vs Michael Venus / Bianca Andreescu (bezpośrednio po): Gabriela Sabatini / Gisela Dulko vs Caroline Wozniacki / Nathalie Tauziat
Court Simonne-Mathieu: (start o g. 11:00): Neal Skupski / Wesley Koolhof vs Horacio Zeballos / Marcel Granollers Wolfke (bezpośrednio po): Greet Minnen / Anna Bondar vs Jessica Pegula / Coco Gauff Żbik (bezpośrednio po): Matwe Middelkoop / Aldila Sutjiadi vs Fabrice Martin / Hao-Ching Chan
Court 14: (start o g. 11:00): Alisa Oktiabreva vs Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah (bezpośrednio po): Iliyan Radulov vs Paul Barbier Gazeu (bezpośrednio po): Darwin Blanch vs Antoine Ghibaudo (bezpośrednio po): Tiantsoa Sarah Rakotomanga Rajaonah / Lucie Pawlak vs Alisa Oktiabreva / Rosita Dencheva (bezpośrednio po): Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez / Yaroslav Demin vs Oliver Bonding / Reda Bennani
Court 7: (start o g. 11:00): Gustavo Fernandez vs Casey Ratzlaff (bezpośrednio po): Momoko Ohtani vs Angelica Bernal (bezpośrednio po): Alexander Cataldo vs Martin De La Puente (bezpośrednio po): Macarena Cabrillana vs Jiske Griffioen
Court 6: (start o g. 11:00): Sonja Zhiyenbayeva vs Renata Jamrichova (bezpośrednio po): Cara Maria Mester vs Tereza Valentova (bezpośrednio po): Mihai Alexandru Coman vs Adriano Dzhenev (bezpośrednio po): Vuk Radjenovic / Paul Barbier Gazeu vs Tiago Pires / Arthur Gea (bezpośrednio po): Vit Kalina / Volodymyr Iakubenko vs Jan Hrazdil / Charlie Camus
Court 3: (start o g. 11:00): Lily Taylor / Jenny Lim vs Valeria Ray / Alexia Harmon (bezpośrednio po): Maxim Mrva / Federico Bondioli vs Albert Saar / Yuvan Nandal (bezpośrednio po): Alejo Sanchez Quilez / Gustavo Ribeiro De Almeida vs Marc Majdandzic / David Fix (bezpośrednio po): Clervie Ngounoue / Tyra Caterina Grant vs Anya Murthy / Vlada Mincheva
Court 4: (start o g. 11:00): Fernando Cavallo vs Alejo Sanchez Quilez (bezpośrednio po): Teodora Kostovic vs Tamara Kostic (bezpośrednio po): Nina Vargova / Nikola Daubnerova vs Aya El Aouni / Malak El Alami (bezpośrednio po): Luca Udvardy / Melisa Ercan vs Ella McDonald / Mara Gae
Court 5: (start o g. 11:00): Loan Lestir / Jules Leroux vs Cooper Williams / Learner Tien (bezpośrednio po): Kaitlin Quevedo vs Rebecca Munk Mortensen (bezpośrednio po): Henry Searle / Keegan Rice vs Théo Papamalamis / Thomas Faurel (bezpośrednio po): Cara Maria Mester / Iva Ivanova vs Astrid Lew Yan Foon / Sarah Iliev
Court 8: (start o g. 11:00): Charo Esquiva Banuls vs Vlada Mincheva (bezpośrednio po): Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Thijs Boogaard (bezpośrednio po): Gabriele Vulpitta / Lorenzo Sciahbasi vs Yi Zhou / Oliver Ojakaar (bezpośrednio po): Hannah Klugman / Emerson Jones vs Kaitlin Quevedo / Mayu Crossley
Court 9: (start o g. 11:00): Mayu Crossley vs Alessandra Teodosescu (bezpośrednio po): Ena Koike vs Anastasiia Gureva (bezpośrednio po): Jan Hrazdil vs Rei Sakamoto (bezpośrednio po): Sarah Saito / Alina Korneeva vs Wakana Sonobe / Tamara Kostic
Court 10: (start o g. 11:00): Roy Horovitz vs Joao Fonseca (bezpośrednio po): Joel Schwaerzler vs Kevin Edengren (bezpośrednio po): Alessandra Teodosescu / Francesca Pace vs Daphnée Mpetshi Perricard / Eleejah Inisan (bezpośrednio po): Loann Massard / Andrea M’chich vs Jangjun Kim / Fernando Cavallo
Court 11: (start o g. 11:00): Ruben Spaargaren vs Takashi Sanada (bezpośrednio po): Katharina Kruger vs Maria Florencia Moreno (bezpośrednio po): Gordon Reid vs Maikel Scheffers (bezpośrednio po): Lucy Shuker vs Dana Mathewson
Court 12: (start o g. 11:00): Daisuke Arai vs Tokito Oda (bezpośrednio po): Kgothatso Montjane vs Manami Tanaka (bezpośrednio po): Alfie Hewett vs Tom Egberink (bezpośrednio po): Diede De Groot vs Emmanuelle Morch
Court 13: (start o g. 11:00): Takuya Miki vs Stephane Houdet (bezpośrednio po): Zhenzhen Zhu vs Yui Kamiji (bezpośrednio po): Frederic Cattaneo vs Joachim Gerard (bezpośrednio po): Pauline Deroulede vs Shiori Funamizu
Re: Roland Garros 2023
: 06 cze 2023, 8:47
autor: Damian
'Game On!' Tsitsipas Relishes Alcaraz Battle; Djokovic vs. Khachanov
Spoiler:
Alcaraz aims to stay perfect vs. Tsitsipas in evening showdown
The quarter-final stage is set at Roland Garros, and the high-stakes action will begin on Tuesday with three of the Top 5 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings set to compete.
In the Court Philippe-Chatrier evening session, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz will take on fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, against whom he holds a 4-0 ATP Head2Head record. The day session on the show court will see two-time Roland Garros champ Novak Djokovic face Karen Khachanov, who is bidding for his third straight Grand Slam semi-final.
ATPTour.com breaks down the two marquee matchups on the Tuesday schedule, which also includes two men's doubles quarter-finals.
[1] Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) vs. [5] Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
Alcaraz's path to superstardom took a major leap at the 2021 US Open, when he announced himself at the game's highest level with a five-set stunner against Tsitsipas, sealed with victory in a final-set tie-break. Since then, Alcaraz has won three more matches against the Greek, including a straight-sets result six weeks ago in the Barcelona final.
When the Roland Garros draw was revealed, a potential rematch in the quarter-finals was one of the most hotly anticipated possibilities in the men's singles draw — not least for Tsitsipas himself.
"The clash we've all been waiting for," the 24-year-old said with a laugh to open his presser following a straight-sets win against Sebastian Ofner. Asked to elaborate, Tsitsipas remained succinct: "I think I said everything I had to say. I think everyone was expecting it, weren't they? And it's here. It's game on."
Alcaraz did not yet know his opponent when he spoke with the media following his dominant win against Lorenzo Musetti — a result which earned him a measure of revenge after a defeat to the Italian in last year's Hamburg final. But the Spaniard shared his respect for the game of Tsitsipas, who has taken just one set off him in their past three meetings.
"We have played great matches. I won every match that we have played," said Alcaraz, who is seeking his first Roland Garros semi-final. "But it doesn't mean that I'm going to win every match that we are going to play. I have to be really focused. He's a really tough opponent. But of course his game is a good game from my side."
Alcaraz has overwhelmed Tsitsipas with his power from the baseline in his victories, with the Greek saying he had never seen someone hit the ball so hard after their US Open meeting. His power has also opened up the drop shot as a particularly effective weapon against Tsitsipas, as it has proven to be against all comers on the ATP Tour.
Data from Tennis Insights explains some of the key factors in the wins and losses this season for both players. For Alcaraz, he is at his best when his forehand is firing and he is able to attack. In his wins this season, he has spent 24 per cent of rallies in attacking positions, compared to 18 per cent in defeats.
For Tsitsipas, his best results have come when he is able to steal points from defensive positions. The Greek has stolen 35 per cent of points from defence in his wins this year, compared to 28 per cent in losses.
Putting those numbers together, we can anticipate one key factor that will go a long way to deciding Tuesday's winner: How often will Alcaraz be able to gain an attacking advantage in the rallies, and how often will Tsitsipas be able to fend off those attacks to steal points?
Of course, the Greek will be keen to attack as well. He said that he likes the bouncy conditions of the day sessions in Paris, when the ball has more "acceleration and pop" to aid his aggressive swings. But those same conditions benefit Alcaraz's power game, leaving Tsitsipas unsure as to who the evening air will favour.
"I can't answer whether that would be more beneficial for me or him," the Greek said, noting that the pair has never played at night. "I will still need to find ways to bring my A game against him and do the best I can."
[3] Novak Djokovic (SER) vs. [11] Karen Khachanov
As is always the case with Djokovic at the Grand Slams, there is a lot on the line for the Serbian this fortnight. He is chasing not only a record 23rd men's singles major title — which would break a tie with Rafael Nadal at 22 — but also the No. 1 spot in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, which he would reclaim with his third Roland Garros title.
Through to a record 17th quarter-final at the clay-court major, Djokovic has no interest in looking that far ahead.
"My attention is already in the next match. Obviously quarter-finals, Khachanov, I know what my goal is here," he said. "I'm trying to stay mentally the course and of course not look too far."
The rest of his response will not make for easy listening in the Khachanov camp: "Obviously the performance of today gives me a great deal of confidence about how I felt, about how I played," he continued. "So I'm looking forward to the next match."
After a tough three-setter against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the third round, a match that needed three hours for two opening sets decided by tie-breaks, Djokovic levelled up against Peru's Juan Pablo Varillas with his best performance of the tournament in a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory.
While Djokovic has earned all four of his victories this fortnight in straight sets, Khachanov has only one such result. He escaped a two-set hole against France's Constant Lestienne in the opening round and won four-setters against Thanasi Kokkinakis and Lorenzo Sonego to reach the quarters.
Now up against his first seeded opponent, the 11th seed will seek to snap a seven-match losing streak against Djokovic, who owns a decisive 8-1 edge in their ATP Head2Head.
"Against him, you need to play really good chess," Khachanov said, carrying on the theme of a previous response. "He's one of the toughest tasks, toughest opponents, and you cannot count him out. So at the same time I have ultimate respect, but I'm focused, I'm pumped to do well, and let's see if I can make it or not this time."
The 27-year-old reached the semi-finals at both the US Open and the Australian Open for his two best major appearances. To make it three in a row, he will need to beat a Top 10 seed for the first time across those three events.
Doubles QFs
Two doubles quarter-finals will be played on the Roland Garros show courts. On Court Simonne-Mathieu, top seeds Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski meet 10th seeds Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos. Koolhof/Skupski have not lost a set in their three victories as they bid for the first Grand Slam title overall and first tour-level crown of 2023.
On Court Suzanne-Lenglen, fourth seeds Austin Krajicek and Ivan Dodig face 11th-seeded Germans Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz. Krawietz won back-to-back Roland Garros titles with fellow German Andreas Mies in 2019 and 2020 and is seeking his first title with Puetz.