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Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 21 mar 2019, 11:11
autor: Damian
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 22 mar 2019, 11:31
autor: Damian
Roger Federer gives verdict on Novak Djokovic’s latest bid to hold all four Grand Slam titles
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When the French Open rolls aound in late May, Novak Djokovic will play for another remarkable feat. Should the Serb triumph at Roland Garros, he will hold all four Grand Slam titles at once. Incredibly, the 31-year-old has already achieved this, becoming the third man in history to win four consecutive majors after Don Budge and Rod Laver when he won the French Open in 2016. Budge won six Slams in a row between 1937 and 1938, while Laver completed the Calendar Slam in 1962 and 1969, and Djokovic now has a chance to collect all the majors again. It’s something that neither of his great rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have achieved and Federer ranks the ‘super impressive’ feat ‘all the way up there’. Djokovic is chasing a fourth-straight Slam title (Picture: AFP/Getty Images) But the Swiss 20-time Grand Slam winner believes that conditions in the modern era have made life easier for Djokovic compared to some of the greats of yesteryear. ‘Super impressive. It ranks all the way up there, in my opinion,’ Federer told Sport 360. ‘There is also no secret that nowadays it’s easier to do than maybe before then. ‘It’s also helping myself, or Rafa, or anybody who was close. It’s just that the surfaces play more even today, more equal. Back in the day you had really fast grass courts to extremely slow clay courts. Federer and Nadal have never held all four majors at once (Picture: Getty) ‘The difference was just so extreme that it was hard to do what [Bjorn] Borg did you know, winning back-to-back French Opens-Wimbledons because the game was so different. ‘You really had to serve and volley on grass. Today you can not serve and volley once on grass and win Wimbledon. ‘So that’s what I’m saying, it could happen more frequently. That’s what we’re seeing. I won three, made the finals once. Rafa I think he was close many times. ‘Novak has been extremely close, has done it once, now maybe going for another one. ‘So it shows that it is more possible today. But the feat, still regardless of the conditions are easier, is still and would be an unbelievable one. Credit to him.’
Roland Garros z rekordową pulą nagród. Po raz pierwszy przekroczy 40 mln euro
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Organizatorzy Rolanda Garrosa poinformowali, że w 2019 roku znów wzrośnie pula nagród dla uczestników paryskiego turnieju. Mistrzowie gry pojedynczej otrzymają po 2,3 mln euro.
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W zeszłym roku pula nagród imprezy rozgrywanej na paryskiej mączce wyniosła 39,2 mln euro. Teraz wyniesie ona nieco ponad 42,6 mln euro, zatem wzrośnie o 8 proc. Po raz pierwszy w historii Rolanda Garrosa na nagrody dla uczestników turnieju zostanie wydanych ponad 40 mln euro.
Triumfatorzy singla kobiet i mężczyzn otrzymają po 2,3 mln euro, natomiast finaliści po 1,18 mln euro. Gracz, który przystąpi do I rundy głównej drabinki, otrzyma czek na 46 tys. euro. Natomiast za sam udział w eliminacjach można się wzbogacić o 7 tys. euro.
Po 580 tys. euro na parę otrzymają zwycięzcy Rolanda Garrosa 2019 w deblu kobiet i mężczyzn. Natomiast dla mistrzów gry mieszanej przeznaczono na parę 122 tys. euro.
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Paryski turniej rozpocznie się 26 maja, a zakończy 9 czerwca. Kilka dni przed startem meczów głównej drabinki odbędą się trzystopniowe kwalifikacje. Tytułów w singlu będą bronić Rumunka Simona Halep i Hiszpan Rafael Nadal.
Clay Court Swing: Why Rafael Nadal will be back to his brilliant best
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Charles Perrin has previewed the Monte Carlo Masters and explains why Rafael Nadal will use the tournament as a launchpad for success at Roland Garros...
"The world No 2 feels like a confident bet for the French Open and he is already trading at 2.14 to triumph at Roland Garros again."
Rafael Nadal is trying to put the toils of the hard court swing behind him as he prepares for the French Open.
A knee injury forced him to pull out of his Indian Wells semi-final clash against Roger Federer and after sitting out of the Miami Open too, Nadal is hoping to get some momentum quickly on his favoured clay surface.
With the Monte Carlo Masters just a couple of weeks away, Nadal can hit his stride and the tournament can act as a launchpad for continued supremacy at Roland Garros.
Clay Court King almost untouchable
Nadal has been an indomitable force on the red dirt and he is gunning for his 12th Monte Carlo Masters crown. The Spaniard has redefined shot making on clay and with his heavy topspin, he has often left his opponents befuddled.
Nadal's dominance on clay is undeniable where 33 of his 50 Big Titles - which is a combination of Masters, Grand Slams and ATP Finals - have come.
And should he win all four Big Titles on clay for the second time since 2010, Nadal will move level with Roger Federer, who in defeating John Isner in the Miami Open final, landed his 54th Big Title.
The world No 2 feels like a confident bet for the French Open and he is already trading at 2.14 to triumph at Roland Garros again.
Nadal has been a one-off and Monte Carlo Masters tournament director, Zeljko Franulovic, is adamant that we should enjoy his talents while he is still around, admitting, "It's impossible to find a new Nadal on clay".
"There are less clay-courts specialists, on the contrary of what you could see in the past with Spaniards or Italians. The current Tour makes you flexible.
"Novak Djokovic plays well on clay the way he does on hard or grass, as well as Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem as well who just won in Indian Wells."
Novak Djokovic challenge
While Nadal has a lot of clay points to defend, Djokovic will no doubt rise to the challenge.
The pair have met 53 times over the course of their careers and Djokovic has experienced some success against his nemesis on clay.
Djokovic's surprise defeat to Marco Cecchinato in the French Open quarter-finals last year raised some question marks, but since then, the Serbian has barely put a foot wrong.
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Nadal had no answer for Djokovic in the Australian Open final where he was conclusively beaten in three bruising sets.
Djokovic has had Nadal's number at times and it is one of the greatest rivalries in the history of tennis. If anyone can knock Nadal off course, then Djokovic is well placed to do so.
Djokovic is tucked in just behind Nadal in the outright market for the French Open at 3.35.
Best of the rest
With Roger Federer not due to make his return to clay in Madrid next month, there could be challenges from elsewhere.
Dominic Thiem (11.00) has looked more at home on clay over the past season, and despite his earlier than anticipated exit from Miami, he got his hands on his first masters title at Indian Wells.
The Austrian has got the better over Nadal in the past on clay, although he came unstuck last year in the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters as well as being on the receiving end of a drubbing in the French Open final.
Thiem's ability to mix it up makes him an intriguing component.
Meanwhile, Stefanos Tsitsipas has come of age in the past few years and his rapid rise which has seen him climb to a career-high world ranking of eight, helped him take the game by storm.
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The Greek lost in his first Masters final against Nadal in Barcelona last year, but he is likely to be a significant threat. He is currently priced at 60.00 to win his first Slam at the French Open.
And you can't discount Alexander Zverev, although he is still searching for his best form.
The German reached the final of the Mexican Open in February, but he knows his way around a clay court and already has two titles to his name - Madrid and Rome.
Zverev is fairly priced at 16.00 to lift the French Open despite being unable to translate his form at Masters level to the Grand Slam arena.
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Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 12 kwie 2019, 1:56
autor: Barty
Wymowna statystyka, do zaorania taki hard.
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 8:35
autor: Kamileki
Thiem: "If there wouldn’t be Rafa he would be on six or seven French Open titles. That was his only problem, I would say. "
"He’s one of the three top favourites [along with Nadal and Novak Djokovic]".
Dominic twierdzi, że Roger wygrałby 6 lub 7 Garrosów gdyby nie Nadal. Austriak uważa też, że w tym roku w Paryżu Federer będzie jednym z trzech głównych faworytów wraz z Rafą i Novakiem. Jakieś przemyślenia, oprócz tego że Dominic to fajny chłopak ?
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 8:37
autor: DUN I LOVE
Trudno powiedzieć, ale 2005-2007 i pewnie 2011 można by było mu zapisać. To i tak daje "tylko" 5. Zakładam, że wynik z 2008 był trochę jak ostatni finał Rafy w Melbourne - ponad aktualną jakość.
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 8:43
autor: Kamileki
Też "zapisałbym" na liczniku Feda 5 bez Rafy. W edycji posty powyżej dodałem inne zdanie z wywiadu z Thiemem. Mówi, że Roger będzie w gronie ścisłych faworytów w tegorocznej kampanii ceglastej. Przesadza?
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 8:49
autor: DUN I LOVE
Przesadza. Liczę na 2 szybkie wtopy i przeprowadzkę na wypasanie krów.
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 8:49
autor: jaccol55
Kamileki pisze: ↑17 kwie 2019, 8:35Dominic twierdzi, że Roger wygrałby 6 lub 7 Garrosów gdyby nie Nadal. Austriak uważa też, że w tym roku w Paryżu Federer będzie jednym z trzech głównych faworytów wraz z Rafą i Novakiem. Jakieś przemyślenia, oprócz tego że Dominic to fajny chłopak ?
Za odpowiedź powinna wystarczyć grafika ATP z początku sezonu ceglanego, gdzie to Federer był na pierwszym planie, a Rafa obok, w cieniu.
Po jednym dniu się zorientowali, że coś im nie wyszło i zamienili ich rolami.
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 8:52
autor: DUN I LOVE
jaccol55 pisze: ↑17 kwie 2019, 8:49Za odpowiedź powinna wystarczyć grafika ATP z początku sezonu ceglanego, gdzie to Federer był na pierwszym planie, a Rafa obok, w cieniu.
Po jednym dniu się zorientowali, że coś im nie wyszło i zamienili ich rolami.
Czy zachowały się gdzieś fotki?
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 8:58
autor: Kamileki
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑17 kwie 2019, 8:49
Przesadza. Liczę na 2 szybkie wtopy i przeprowadzkę na wypasanie krów.
Raon i Anderson nie dotrwają do drugiego tygodnia.
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 9:02
autor: Kamileki
Myślę, że 4 rundę/ćwierćfinał przy szczęśliwym losowaniu Fed może zrobić. W sumie byłyby to niezłe jaja bo na dwóch ostatnich Szlemach na hardzie robił 4 rundy
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 9:03
autor: DUN I LOVE
Nie no, tak to i ja uważam, zastanawiam się tylko po co.
Re: Roland Garros 2019
: 17 kwie 2019, 9:09
autor: Kamileki
Tak jak było mówione, głównie chodzi o to Fed nie chce się wybić z rytmu i nie zamierza robić dłuższej przerwy. Ale i tak jest to wciąż zastanawiające, nie tylko dla fanów Rogera jak widać.