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Saboteur pisze: ↑23 maja 2024, 18:45
Najgorsze w meczu Zverev - Nadal jest to, że Nadal tego meczu nie wygra.
Oby tylko nie dostał lania Rafa.
No po tym, co pokazuje to w sumie rysuje się 3-0, ale może seta uda mu się urwać.
Re: Roland Garros 2024
: 23 maja 2024, 21:42
autor: Damian
Roland Garros - drabinka turnieju głównego:
[1] Novak Djokovic vs [WC] Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Roberto Carballes Baena vs Constan Lestienne
Gael Monfils vs Thiago Seyboth Wild
Daniel Elahi Galan vs [30] Lorenzo Musetti [23] Francisco Cerundolo vs Yannick Hanfmann
[Q] vs Christopher O'Connell
Fabio Fognini vs Botic van de Zandschulp
Pedro Cachin vs [14] Tommy Paul [12] Taylor Fritz vs Federico Coria
Dusan Lajovic vs Roman Safiullin
Alexei Popyrin vs Thanasi Kokkinakis
[Q] vs [22] Adrian Mannarino [28] Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs Arthur Cazaux
Arthur Rinderknech vs [WC] Adam Walton
[Q] vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Jakub Mensik vs [7] Casper Ruud
[4] Alexander Zverev vs Rafael Nadal
David Goffin vs [WC] Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
Rinky Hijikata vs Luciano Darderi
Mackenzie McDonald vs [26] Tallon Griekspoor [18] Karen Khachanov vs Sumi Nagal
[Q] vs Marcos Giron
Flavio Cobolli vs [Q]
Daniel Evans vs [13] Holger Rune [11] Alex de Minaur vs Alex Michelsen
Jaume Munar vs Roberto Bautista Agut
[Q] vs Jan-Lennard Struff
[Q] vs [19] Alexander Bublik [31] Mariano Navone vs Pablo Carreno Busta
Nuno Borges vs Tomas Machac
[Q] vs Miomir Kecmanovic
Dominik Koepfer vs [5] Daniil Medvedev
[6] Andrey Rublev vs Taro Daniel
Pedro Martinez vs Thiago Agustin Tirante
Luca Nardi vs [WC] Alexandre Muller
Matteo Arnaldi vs [29] Arthur Fils [17] Ugo Humbert vs Lorenzo Sonego
Zhizhen Zhang vs Aleksandar Vukic
Laslo Djere vs Daniel Altmaier
Marton Fucsovics vs [9] Stefanos Tsitsipas [15] Ben Shelton vs Hugo Gaston
Kei Nishikori vs [Q]
Max Purcell vs [Q]
Yoshihito Nishioka vs [21] Felix Auger-Aliassime [27] Sebastian Korda vs [WC] Harold Mayot
Emil Ruusuvuori vs Soonwoo Kwon
Jack Draper vs [Q]
[Q] vs [3] Carlos Alcaraz
[8] Huber Hurkacz vs [Q]
[WC] N. Moreno de Alboran vs Brandon Nakashima
Luca Van Assche vs Denis Shapovalov
[Q] vs [25] Frances Tiafoe [24] Alejandro Tabilo vs [Q]
Jordan Thompson vs Maximilian Marterer
Fabian Marozsan vs [Q]
Aleksandar Kovacevic vs [10] Grigor Dimitrov [16] Nicolas Jarry vs Corentin Moutet
Alexander Shevchenko vs Aslan Karatsev
[WC] Terence Atmane vs Sebastian Ofner
[Q] vs [20] Sebastian Baez [32] Cameron Norrie vs Pavel Kotov
Stan Wawrinka vs Andy Murray
[WC] Richard Gasquet vs Borna Coric
Christopher Eubanks vs [2] Jannik Sinner
Nadal faces Zverev in popcorn first-round clash at Roland Garros
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Record 14-time Roland Garros champion Rafael Nadal will face World No. 4 Alexander Zverev in a blockbuster first-round clash in what is likely to be the Spaniard's final appearance at the clay-court major.
The 37-year-old, who holds a 112-3 record at the event, arrives in Paris off the back of a second-round exit in Rome. Nadal leads Zverev 7-3 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series, with their first-round clash a re-match of their semi-final in 2022, when Zverev was forced to retire with an ankle injury in the second set after nearly three hours and 13 minutes of gruelling play.
The winner will face former World No. 7 David Goffin or French wild card Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the second round. Two-time quarter-finalist Holger Rune is a potential fourth-round opponent for Nadal or Zverev, who lifted the trophy in Rome earlier this month.
Daniil Medvedev starts against German Dominik Koepfer and is seeded to meet fourth seed Zverev in the semi-finals. Medvedev’s best result at Roland Garros was a quarter-final showing in 2021.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic begins against French wild card Pierre-Hugues Herbert. Djokovic is a three-time titlist in Paris and is seeded to meet Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals. The Norwegian begins against #NextGenATP Czech Jakub Mensik.
Djokovic has yet to win a title this year and is competing in Geneva this week in a bid to recapture his best form. The Serbian, who is seeded to meet Lorenzo Musetti in the third round and Tommy Paul in the fourth round, will chase a record-extending 25th major in Paris. He will also aim to hold onto top spot in the PIF ATP Rankings, with Italian Jannik Sinner hovering.
In the bottom half, second seed Sinner starts against Christopher Eubanks, while third seed Carlos Alcaraz plays a qualifier.
Sinner has won a Tour-leading three titles in 2024, including his first major at the Australian Open. He has not competed since Madrid at the end of April, though, due to injury. The 22-year-old will play French wild card Richard Gasquet or Borna Coric in the second round and is seeded to meet Cameron Norrie in the third round.
Rome finalist Nicolas Jarry is a potential fourth-round opponent, with Pole Hubert Hurkacz seeded to meet Sinner in the last eight.
Alcaraz will chase his third major this coming fortnight. The 20-year-old’s best result at the clay-court Slam came last year when he reached the semi-finals. Alcaraz could face 15th seed Ben Shelton in the fourth round and Madrid champion Andrey Rublev in the quarter-finals. Rublev opens against Japan’s Taro Daniel.
The first round has thrown up some intriguing matches. The 2015 champion Stan Wawrinka meets former No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings Andy Murray, while 11th seed Alex de Minaur takes on #NextGenATP American Alex Michelsen. French No. 1 Ugo Humbert leads home hopes and starts against Lorenzo Sonego. Two-time finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas is in the bottom half and opens against Marton Fucsovics.
Stan Wawrinka vs Andy Murray
[4] Alexander Zverev vs Rafael Nadal
Jakub Mensik vs [7] Casper Ruud
[15] Ben Shelton vs Hugo Gaston
Daniel Evans vs [13] Holger Rune
Murray-Stan, Rafa-Zverev headline intriguing Roland Garros first-rounders
Spoiler:
Two-time finalist Ruud meets #NextGenATP teen Mensik
May 23, 2024
Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka embrace after their 2017 Roland Garros semi-final, which the Swiss won 6-7(6), 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(3), 6-1.
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Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka embrace after their 2017 Roland Garros semi-final, which the Swiss won 6-7(6), 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(3), 6-1.
By ATP Staff
All eyes at Roland Garros will be glued to the blockbuster between 14-time champion Rafael Nadal and third seed Alexander Zverev, but it is not the only compelling first-round match in Paris. Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka will renew their rivalry and Casper Ruud looks to avoid an early upset against Jakub Mensik.
ATPTour.com looks at five intriguing matches to watch in the opening round.
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Andy Murray vs. Stan Wawrinka
It is not very often a pair of three-time major champions, who have twice met in the semi-finals at Roland Garros, clash in the first round of a Grand Slam. But fans in Paris will be treated to the 23rd Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting between Murray and Wawrinka. [Murray leads 13-9].
Wawrinka, 2015 Roland Garros champion, has won two of his three clashes against Murray at the clay-court major, including a thrilling five-setter in the 2017 semi-finals. The Swiss also defeated the former No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings in the first round four years ago and will aim to match that result this fortnight.
Rafael Nadal vs. Alexander Zverev
The ultimate popcorn first-rounder is a rematch of the 2022 semi-final between Nadal and Zverev. The Spaniard narrowly led Zverev 7-6(8), 6-6, having played more than three hours and yet to finish two full sets in a back-and-forth battle. But the German suffered a brutal ankle injury just as Nadal sent the second set into a tie-break, forcing Zverev to not only retire, but also miss the rest of the season. Nadal went on to win the title. The 22-time major champion will now make his first appearance at Roland Garros since that triumph in 2022, and it could double as his final showing.
Boasting a ridiculous 112-3 record at the season’s second major, Nadal’s meeting with the in-form Zverev, who arrives after winning Rome, will draw fans from even beyond the tennis world. Nadal looks to improve upon his 7-3 record against the 27-year-old.
Casper Ruud vs. Jakub Mensik
If the Norwegian Ruud were to make a third consecutive final at Roland Garros, or better yet win his first major title, he must first surpass an opening-round test in #NextGenATP 18-year-old Mensik.
Currently second in the PIF ATP Live Race To Jeddah, the 6’4” Mensik will look to rely on his hefty serve to force Ruud deep beyond the baseline and punish the Norwegian with first-strike tennis, much like what he did to defeat Top 10 opponents Andrey Rublev in Doha and Grigor Dimitrov in Madrid. Ruud, seeded seventh, can add to the chess match by countering the Czech with the baseline prowess that has helped him win 12 of his past 14 matches at the clay-court major.
Ben Shelton vs. Hugo Gaston
French fans will flock to support one of their own in Gaston, who aims to relive his dramatic 2020 run to the fourth round. As a wild card then-ranked No. 239, the lefty upset Wawrinka in five sets before nearly stunning the previous year’s finalist Dominic Thiem. The Austrian needed three hours and 32 minutes to outlast Gaston, who two years later downed 19th seed Alex de Minaur in a first-round five-setter.
Shelton, who is seeded to meet Carlos Alcaraz in the fourth round, will be focussed on the task at hand when he steps on court searching for his first Roland Garros main-draw win. One of the more charismatic players on the ATP Tour, Shelton and home hope Gaston are sure to produce fireworks in the early stages of the two-week tournament.
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Holger Rune vs. Daniel Evans
Two of the most intense competitors in the sport, 13th seed Rune, a two-time quarter-finalist, and 33-year-old Brit Evans meet in a clash of styles. The Dane’s fearless ballstriking goes toe-to-toe against Evans’ slice-and-dice and his ability to skillfully absorb firepower from the game’s heaviest hitters.
Rune has been involved in several thrilling matches across just two appearances on the Parisian clay, where last year the 21-year-old needed four hours to escape Francisco Cerundolo in the fourth round. He then fell to Ruud in a rematch of their dramatic 2022 clash. Rune and Evans have never played before.
Dolna połówka gra w niedzielę/poniedziałek, górna w poniedziałek/wtorek.
W pierwszy dzień na korcie zobaczymy m.in Alcaraza oraz Murray'a z Wawrinką.
Re: Roland Garros 2024
: 23 maja 2024, 22:52
autor: Nando
Re: Roland Garros 2024
: 24 maja 2024, 8:18
autor: Art
Re: Roland Garros 2024
: 24 maja 2024, 8:20
autor: DUN I LOVE
Ostatni dzień kwali.
Spoiler:
58. Roland Garros 2009 772
59. US Open 2009 745
60. Australian Open 2009 604 61. Roland Garros 2024 236[Q3]
Re: Roland Garros 2024
: 24 maja 2024, 9:36
autor: Damian
Roland Garros - plan gier na piątek:
Court Suzanne Lenglen
start o g. 11:00 : Q3 Filip Misolic vs Quentin Halys bezpośrednio po: Q3 [1] Sara Errani vs Elena-Gabriela Ruse bezpośrednio po: Q3 [8] Zizou Bergs vs [WC] Mathias Bourgue Court 6
start o g. 11:00 : Q3 Roman Andres Burruchaga vs Jozef Kovalik bezpośrednio po: Q3 Alexey Zakharova vs Eva Lys Court 7
start o g. 11:00 : Q3 [2] J.J. Wolf vs J. De Jong bezpośrednio po: Q3 [6] Hailey Baptiste vs [25] Tamara Zidansek bezpośrednio po: Q3 [6] Thiago Monteiro vs Daniel Rincon Court 12
start o g. 11:00 : Q3 Julia Avdeeva vs Olivia Gadecki bezpośrednio po: Q3 Francesco Maestrelli vs [25] Mikhail Kukushkin bezpośrednio po: Q3 Cristina Dinu vs [20] Laura Pigossi Court 13
start o g. 11:00 : Q3 [16] Rebecca Sramkova vs [27] Panna Udvardy bezpośrednio po: Q3 Andrea Vavassori vs Henri Squire Court 14
start o g. 11:00 : Q3 [8] Katie Volynets vs Oksana Selekhmeteva bezpośrednio po: Q3 Jaime Faria vs [23] Felipe Meligeni Alves bezpośrednio po: Q3 Marko Stakusic vs [29] Yuliia Starodubtseva
Re: Roland Garros 2024
: 24 maja 2024, 12:58
autor: Saboteur
Kompletnie przeoczyłem mecz Mouteta z Jarrym w pierwszej rundzie, Francuzi będą mogli wreszcie odpłacić się burdą na trybunach za burdę na trybunach w Santiago dwa miesiące temu.