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Istomin out, szanse Nole na wczesny wylot dramatycznie spadły.
Kolejny australijski nastolatek się przedstswia - Rinky Hijikata.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 10 sty 2021, 15:03
autor: Lucas
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 10 sty 2021, 15:06
autor: DUN I LOVE
Wygrał Rinky, pewnie, bo in straight sets.
Klizan niech kończy karierę, bo już nie mogę patrzeć na ls, kiedy przychodzi do jego linijki. Na pewno przeceniam Słowaka, ale za każdym razem jak patrzę na jego nazwisko, to przypominają się jego najlepsze występy i monstrualny poziom gry. Szkoda, że nie pojawił się nigdy trener/inna osoba, która by ujarzmiła trochę ten jego podobno trudny charakter i brak samodyscypliny.
Pewnie dlatego, że z tej pary (być może dwóch wielkich rywali w przyszłości) wolę Włocha. Znowu się mogę władować w niezłe bagno.
Chociaż tyle, że Stebe dał radę, Brown też powinien dokończyć dzieła.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 10 sty 2021, 15:49
autor: Rroggerr
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑10 sty 2021, 15:45Pewnie dlatego, że z tej pary (być może dwóch wielkich rywali w przyszłości) wolę Włocha. Znowu się mogę władować w niezłe bagno.
Nom, też mam nadzieję, że Musetti nie poprzestanie na 20 WS.
Brzydkie mogą być jego początki z regularnym graniem poza cegłą, u Alcaraza zresztą też, ale Hiszpan ma bardziej uniwersalną technikę.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 10 sty 2021, 15:55
autor: DUN I LOVE
Rroggerr pisze: ↑10 sty 2021, 15:49Nom, też mam nadzieję, że Musetti nie poprzestanie na 20 WS.
Moje wymagania będę tutaj znacznie mniejsze, aczkolwiek spodziewam się sporej walki ze swoim tenisem, zanim wskoczy na odpowiednią ścieżkę. Tu może być pewne podobieństwo do RF. Plus tej porażki taki, że pewnie zobaczymy Lorenzo niebawem w CH.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 10 sty 2021, 16:18
autor: no-handed backhand
Szkoda Kliżko, ale przynajmniej Felipe Alves gra dalej.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 10 sty 2021, 23:17
autor: Damian
Australian Open 2020 - plan gier na poniedziałek:
Kort A - start o 8:30:
Michael Mmoh vs [24] Danilo Petrovic
[4] Denis Kudla vs Elliot Benchetrit
[1] Gregoire Barrere vs Zdenek Kolar
[3] Aslan Karatsev vs Brandon Nakashima
[6] Thiago Seyboth Wild vs Robin Haase
Kort B - start o 8:30:
Ernests Gulbis vs [32] Blaz Rola
[14] Jozef Kovalik vs Bernard Tomic
Matteo Viola vs [18] Nikoła Milojevic
Rudolf Molleker vs Peter Polansky
Gian Marco Moroni vs [WC] Mischa Zverev
Kort 1 - start o 8:30:
[7] Damir Dzumhur vs Emilio Gomez
[16] Go Soeda vs Maxime Cressy
Maxime Janvier vs Lukas Rosol
Mitchell Krueger vs Enzo Couacaud
Benjamin Bonzi vs Quentin Halys
Kort 2 - start o 8:30:
Julian Lenz vs Renzo Olivo
[2] Hugo Dellien vs Alejandro Tabilo
[WC] Dane Sweeny vs Marius Copil
Liam Broady vs Constant Lestienne
Cem Ilkel vs [26] Peter Gojowczyk
Kort 3 - start o 8:30:
Andrew Harris vs Ruben Bemelmans
Tatsuma Ito vs Yannick Maden
[12] Prajnesh Gunneswaran vs Brayden Schnur
Alexandre Muller vs [17] Federico Gaio
Kort 4 - start o 8:30:
Guido Andreozzi vs [WC] Tristan Schoolkate
[WC] John-Patrick Smith vs [25] Paolo Lorenzi
Lukas Lacko vs Frederico Ferreira Silva
Hugo Gaston vs Max Purcell
Kort 6 - start o 8:30:
Mathias Bourgue vs Ernesto Escobedo
Zhe Li vs Thai-Son Kwiatkowski
[WC] Harry Bourchier vs Tallon Griekspoor
Roman Safiullin vs [20] Oscar Otte
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 14:09
autor: Damian
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 14:27
autor: Damian
Cerundolo także pozytywny.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 14:39
autor: polo90
Damian
Jak to będzie jak u kilu graczy będących w głownej drabince turnieju wykryją koronawirus
Wiesz może skąd będą brani gracze zastępujący. Przecież każdy musi przejść 14 dniową kwarantannę po przylocie
Taki przykład na 4 dni przed 1 rundą wykrywają 5 zakażeń Kto wtedy ich zastąpi ?
Jak to będzie jak u kilu graczy będących w głownej drabince turnieju wykryją koronawirus
Wiesz może skąd będą brani gracze zastępujący. Przecież każdy musi przejść 14 dniową kwarantannę po przylocie
Taki przykład na 4 dni przed 1 rundą wykrywają 5 zakażeń Kto wtedy ich zastąpi ?
Do Australii lecą kwalifikanci i 6 wylosowanych LL, a jak wyleci przez koronawirusa albo wycofa się więcej osób, to pewnie będą Alt, z Australii, lub gracze na co dzień tam mieszkający.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 15:53
autor: DUN I LOVE
Lata mijając, zawodnik zostaje wyjaśniony, ale dalej zwraca moją uwagę na ls. Dzień dobry, Bernardzie.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 18:24
autor: Mario
Bernard przygotowywał się do startu występując w filmikach na onlyfans?
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 18:28
autor: DUN I LOVE
Mario pisze: ↑11 sty 2021, 18:24
Bernard przygotowywał się do startu występując w filmikach na onlyfans?
Nowa metoda treningu.
"Rising Star" - po tylu latach doświadczeń mogliby dać sobie siana z tego typu określeniami, nawet jeżeli gość w maseczce odrobinę przypomina Hewitta.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 19:51
autor: Damian
Men's qualifying Day 1: Alcaraz notches Grand Slam first
Spoiler:
Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz continued his impressive rise by winning his first Grand Slam qualifying match at the Australian Open.
The 17-year-old recovered to beat Slovak Filip Horansky 5-7 6-1 6-4 to reach the second round of the AO qualifying event, being held in 2021 in Doha, Qatar.
Also progressing on Sunday were German talent Dustin Brown, Swiss No.15 seed Henri Laaksonen, and former world No.12 Viktor Troicki.
However, highly rated Italian teenager Lorenzo Musetti, the 13th seed, was upstaged by Dutchman Botic Van De Zandschulp 3-6 6-1 6-4.
Alcaraz soared in the rankings in 2020, improving from 490th to a peak of No.136 in October after winning 39 of his 46 matches.
The teenager debuted in Grand Slam qualifying at Roland Garros, where he held match points before succumbing to Australia’s Aleksandar Vukic.
Alcaraz revealed that experience had been a valuable one.
"I was very nervous (then). In the first set (today) I was really nervous also,” he admitted.
“When I lost the first set, in the second I start to play more aggressive than the first one, and, well, I did my routines, and I think I played a really good match. Very happy.”
Seeded No.21 in Doha, Alcaraz next plays Russia’s Evgeny Karlovskiy for a place in the final round of qualifying.
He said he takes plenty of momentum into the new year after his excellent 2020 season.
"I did a very good pre-season. So I'm very confident now,” said Alcaraz, who is coached by former world No.1 Juan Carlos Ferrero.
“Last year I start the season very very well, and now I'm confident with the start of this new season.”
Troicki pushing for top-100 return
At the opposite end of the career and age spectrum Troicki, twice Alcaraz’s age at 34 years.
The Serb, who like the Spaniard recovered from a set down to win his first-round match on Sunday, revealed that he would consider retirement if he did not return to the world’s top 100 this year.
Troicki currently sits at No.202 after a wretched run with injuries dating back to 2018.
"Once they announced that the qualifying was going to be played in Doha, I arranged to ... go to Dubai. I had plenty of practice (there), at least it's close to here. I had enough time to prepare well,” said Troicki, who beat No.23 seed Jurij Rodionov 2-6 6-2 6-1.
“I also practised in Belgrade for three weeks. It was a pretty good camp in Belgrade, Novak (Djokovic) oragnised it for a bunch of players, including me, like a pre-season camp for practice, so it was really good preparation.
“So I feel I'm ready for the start of the new season, and I'll try my best to come back – that's my goal. Give it one last push; I'm really trying to get back to top 100.
“If it works out, great. If it doesn't, then I'll think about my retirement, probably.”
In other results on Sunday, No.5 seed Taro Daniel was a three-set winner over Dominican Roberto Cid Subervi while Australian wildcard Rinky Hijikata ousted Christopher Eubanks 6-2 6-3.
Men's qualifying Day 2: Karatsev, Dzumhur eyeing top 100
Spoiler:
Damir Dzumhur took the first step in his mission to return to the world’s top 100 after coming from behind to beat Emilio Gomez in the opening round of AO 2021 qualifying.
The seventh seed completed a 5-7 6-3 6-2 victory on Monday in Doha and will next face Germany’s Julian Lenz for a place in the final round.
Dzumhur joined No.1 seed Gregoire Barrere, second seed Hugo Dellien, and 32nd seed Blaz Rola on the winner’s list; Rola dismissed former top-10 player Ernests Gulbis in straight sets.
AO 2021 QUALIFYING: Day 2 results
Later on Monday, in-form Russian Aslan Karatsev accounted for American teenager Brandon Nakashima in three sets, while Australia’s Max Purcell – an AO 2020 doubles finalist – beat Frenchman Hugo Gaston, who upset Stan Wawrinka en route to the fourth round of Roland Garros in October.
Purcell was one of six Australian men’s winners on Day 2 in Doha.
Dzumhur, who peaked at world No.23 in July 2018, has since slipped outside the top 100 after struggling with injuries in 2019 and a series of unfortunate circumstances in 2020.
That brought to an end an uninterrupted four-and-a-half-year stint in the top 100, a place he says he would like to return to in 2021.
"Both my fitness and my tennis coach agreed that this was one of the best preparations I had in last three or four years."
Damir Dzumhur
"That's definitely one of the first goals,” he told ausopen.com.
“I would say it's going to be a little bit easier after March, when the points will start dropping out, because I don't have any points to defend until I would say July.
“So I'm pretty much confident that at that point I can make a good run and I can gain some points which will bring me back to top 100.”
The 28-year-old Bosnian said that despite losing the opening set to Gomez – the son of 1990 Roland Garros champion Andres Gomez – he was still happy with his form and level, especially considering he had not played competitively since late October after opting to shut down his season early.
MEN'S QUALIFYING DRAW: view the second-round match-ups
“In August when we (resumed) I was just really unlucky with everything. What happened with the draw first round US Open, (drawing) Djokovic. With Roland Garros, what happened with me and the coach, that I was taken out of the draw and I wasn't able to play.
“And then (later) I got coronavirus, so I was out of the court another three weeks. And I had last two weeks (of the season) to play, but I just said, 2020 was quite bad, I don't wanna go deeper (laughter).
"So I just stopped earlier, I took really good rest, and when I was really mentally ready to start practising, I did a good pre-season. Both my fitness and my tennis coach agreed that this was one of the best preparations I had in last three or four years.
“So mentally, physically, I think I'm definitely ready to go back to top 100. And I think my game is good enough to be there.”
Karatsev continues strong form
Another player seeking to occupy the same space is Karatsev, although unlike Dzumhur, he has never before cracked this elite bracket.
The 27-year-old enjoyed a stunning 2020 season during which he went 36-11 and improved his ranking by almost 200 places to its current mark of No.112.
He continued that impressive form on Monday against Nakashima, beating the highly-rated prospect 6-2 6-7(4) 6-2 with a neat, compact yet aggressive style reminiscent of top-15 player Roberto Bautista Agut.
"The first step (in 2021) is I want to be top 100, then top 50,” revealed No.3 seed Karatsev, who next plays Purcell.
“But I'm focusing more on how I'm playing. Of course (also) where I'm going to be (in the rankings), but (the focus is more) to improve my game, to be better every day.”
Two years ago, Karatsev made Minsk, Belarus his base and began working with a new coach, and in that time has steadily improved.
Yet it was the mental side of his game in 2020 where he made the biggest gains.
“I'm not saying that we didn't work on the game, but most target was the mental part. Like how you behave, and how you play every point, how you prepare yourself for the next point. Stuff like that,” he explained.
"I had coaches in the past that were saying like, everything in your head. A lot of talking like, you have to improve your mental part. But it was just talking. It's easy to say, like OK, you have to improve your mental part. But the tough thing is how you can do it, how you manage it.
“How you're going to improve it – this is the key.”
Miał meczową Seyboth Wild w TB przy swoim serwisie, ale ostatecznie utopił go Haase. Beznadziejny Brazylijczyk po Covidzie.
Re: Australian Open 2021
: 11 sty 2021, 20:15
autor: Damian
Australian Open 2020 - wyniki I rundy turnieju kwalifikacyjnego:
[1] Gregoire Barrere d. Zdenek Kolar 7-6(5) 6-3
Maxime Janvier d. Lukas Rosol 6-7(8) 7-5 6-1
Frederico Ferreira Silva d. Lukas Lacko 6-3 6-2 [18] Nikoła Milojevic d. Matteo Viola 6-4 6-4
[2] Hugo Dellien d. Alejandro Tabilo 6-1 6-0
Andrew Harris d. Ruben Bemelmans 6-4 5-7 6-3
Jewgienij Karlowski d. Facundo Mena 3-6 6-3 6-2 [21] Carlos Alcaraz Garfia d. Filip Horansky 5-7 6-1 6-4
[3] Aslan Karatsev d. Brandon Nakashima 6-2 6-7(4) 6-2
Max Purcell d. Hugo Gaston 7-6(3) 4-6 6-3
Peter Polansky d. Rudolf Molleker 6-7(8) 7-5 6-3
Alexandre Muller d. [17] Federico Gaio 6-1 6-1
[4] Denis Kudla d. Elliot Benchetrit 6-4 6-3
[WC] Dane Sweeny d. Marius Copil 7-6(3) 2-6 6-3
[WC] Jason Kubler d. [WC] Matthew Ebden 7-5 2-6 6-4
Sergiy Stakhovsky d. [28] Bernabe Zapata Miralles 7-6(4) 6-4
[5] Taro Daniel d. Roberto Cid Subervi 4-6 6-2 6-1
Maximilian Marterer d. Marco Trungelliti 4-6 6-4 6-4
Elias Ymer d. Blake Mott 6-4 6-3 [27] Marc-Andrea Huesler d. [WC] Akira Santillan 6-3 3-6 6-3
Robin Haase d. [6] Thiago Seyboth Wild 3-6 6-4 7-6(8)
Gian Marco Moroni d. [WC] Mischa Zverev 4-6 6-3 6-0
Quentin Halys d. Benjamin Bonzi 6-0 6-2
Cem Ilkel d. [26] Peter Gojowczyk 6-2 6-3
[7] Damir Dzumhur d. Emilio Gomez 5-7 6-3 6-2
Julian Lenz d. Renzo Olivo 1-6 6-2 6-2
Kimmer Coppejans d. Illya Marchenko 7-6(2) 6-3 [31] Mohamed Safwat d. Arthur De Greef 6-2 6-4
[8] Antoine Hoang d. Tommy Robredo 6-1 7-5
Arthur Rinderknech d. Daniel Masur 7-6(3) 6-3
Zhe Li d. Thai-Son Kwiatkowski 4-6 6-3 6-4
Michael Mmoh d. [24] Danilo Petrovic 6-3 6-2
Zhizhen Zhang d. [9] Evgeny Donskoy 7-5 6-3
Mikael Torpegaard d. Mats Moraing 6-1 6-0
Tomas Machac d. Joao Domingues 6-3 6-1
Felipe Meligeni Rodrigues Alves d. [30] Martin Klizan 6-1 6-4
Ramkumar Ramanathan d. [10] Facundo Bagnis 7-6(6) 7-5
Tung-Lin Wu d. Jay Clarke 6-2 6-4
Mario Vilella Martinez d. Alessandro Giannessi 6-1 6-3 [19] Francisco Cerundolo d. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-2 6-4
[11] Cedrik-Marcel Stebe d. Thomas Fabbiano 6-1 4-6 7-6(3)
[WC] Rinky Hijikata d. Christopher Eubanks 6-2 6-3
Ulises Blanch d. Andrey Kuznetsov 6-4 6-1
Viktor Troicki d. [23] Jurij Rodionov 2-6 6-2 6-1
[12] Prajnesh Gunneswaran d. Brayden Schnur 6-4 4-6 6-2
Constant Lestienne d. Liam Broady 7-6(1) 6-2
Mitchell Krueger d. Enzo Couacaud 3-6 6-2 6-2
Roman Safiullin d. [20] Oscar Otte 7-6(6) 6-4
Botic Van de Zandschulp d. [13] Lorenzo Musetti 3-6 6-1 6-4
Joao Menezes d. Andrea Collarini 1-6 7-6(8) 6-3
Mathias Bourgue d. Ernesto Escobedo 7-6(5) 6-2 [32] Blaz Rola d. Ernests Gulbis 7-6(2) 6-3
Bernard Tomic d. [14] Jozef Kovalik 6-4 3-6 6-4
[WC] Tristan Schoolkate d. Guido Andreozzi 7-6(1) 6-4
Tallon Griekspoor d. [WC] Harry Bourchier 7-6(6) 6-3
[WC] John-Patrick Smith d. [25] Paolo Lorenzi 7-5 6-1
[15] Henri Laaksonen d. Tobias Kamke 7-5 6-3
Steven Diez d. Alexey Vatutin 6-3 4-6 6-4
Borna Gojo d. Sebastian Ofner 6-3 6-2 [29] Lorenzo Giustino d. Denis Istomin 6-1 6-1
Maxime Cressy d. [16] Go Soeda 6-7(3) 6-4 7-5
Yannick Maden d. Tatsuma Ito 6-4 6-2
Dustin Brown d. Hiroki Moriya 6-2 2-6 6-1 [22] Carlos Taberner d. Roberto Marcora 6-2 7-5