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Przerwa na zasunięcie dachu, przyda się Szkotowi przerwa.
No, coś nam to przypomina. Osiem lat temu tylko dzięki tej pauzie na zasunięciu dachu Janówa nie wdarł się do finału. Ale wtedy miał jeszcze biodro Murray.
Właśnie było zupełnie inaczej, Murray był wtedy w gazie i przed zasunięciem dachu wrócił z 1-4 na 6-4 w trzecim i był wściekły na wieść o zamknięciu dachu.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 28 cze 2021, 22:11
autor: DUN I LOVE
Kiedyś sporą część tych fh Gruzina odgrywałby normalnie, dziś ledwo łapie je podciętym fh.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 28 cze 2021, 22:14
autor: Damian
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑28 cze 2021, 22:11
Kiedyś sporą część tych fh Gruzina odgrywałby normalnie, dziś ledwo łapie je podciętym fh.
Returny jak za dawnych lat i znowu z przodu Sir.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 28 cze 2021, 22:19
autor: DUN I LOVE
Biorąc pod uwagę, że dużo łatwiej gra im się na returnie teraz, ten wygrany serwis przez Rudego może okazać się kluczowy.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 28 cze 2021, 22:54
autor: Kamileki
Dojechał Andy, Bezręczny w rozsypce.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 28 cze 2021, 22:54
autor: DUN I LOVE
Ekspolodowal centralny na koniec dnia pierwszego.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 28 cze 2021, 22:58
autor: Kamileki
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑28 cze 2021, 22:54
Ekspolodowal centralny na koniec dnia pierwszego.
Co ciekawe będzie miał szanse Andy i w drugim meczu.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 28 cze 2021, 23:01
autor: DUN I LOVE
Kamileki pisze: ↑28 cze 2021, 22:58Co ciekawe będzie miał szanse Andy i w drugim meczu.
Zdecydowanie. Otte i Rinderknech piątego seta będą dogrywać jutro.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 29 cze 2021, 0:15
autor: Federasta20
Szacun dla Murka, bo chyba mało kto wierzył w taki rozwój wydarzeń po 3 secie. W kolejnej rundzie będzie niewątpliwie faworytem.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 29 cze 2021, 0:52
autor: Kiefer
Pierwsza wygrana na Wimbledonie od czterech lat...
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 29 cze 2021, 9:27
autor: Alan
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑28 cze 2021, 23:01
Otte i Rinderknech piątego seta będą dogrywać jutro.
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 29 cze 2021, 9:52
autor: Damian
Wimbledon - plan gier na wtorek:
Centre Court - start o 14:30:
A. Barty vs C. Suarez Navarro F. Gawęcki
R. Federer vs A. Mannarino F. Gawęcki
A. Sasnovich vs S. Williams D. Olejniczak
No.1 Court – start o 14:
T. Griekspoor vs A. Zverev J. Kostyra
A. Kerber vs N. Stojanovic T. Tomaszewski
J. Struff vs D. Medvedev T. Tomaszewski
No.2 Court – start o 12:
D. Evans vs F. Lopez T. Lorek
D. Schwartzman vs B. Paire T. Lorek
F. Jones vs C. Gauff
L. Pouille vs C. Norrie K. Nowak
A. Cornet vs B. Andreescu K. Nowak
No.3 Court – start o 12:
M. Buzarnescu vs V. Williams
C. Tauson vs B. Krejcikova
F. Verdasco vs G. Dimitrov
F. Auger-Aliassime vs T. Monteiro
Court 12 – start o 12:
D. Shapovalov vs P. Kohlschreiber
C. O’Connell vs G. Monfils
N. Kyrgios vs U. Humbert
V. Azarenka vs K. Kozlova
B. Bencic vs K. Juvan
Court 18 – start o 12:
E. Mertens vs H. Dart
F. Fognini vs A. Ramos-Vinolas
K. Bertens vs M. Kostyuk
M. Cilic vs S. Caruso
S. Querrey vs P. Carreno Busta
Court 4 – start o 12:
T. Martincova vs A. Riske
V. Gracheva vs P. Martic
C. Garin vs B. Zapata Miralles
Y. Uchiyama vs C. Alcaraz
L. Fernandez vs J. Ostapenko
Court 5 – start o 12:
O. Jabeur vs R. Peterson
D. Masur vs S. Kwon
A. Blinkova vs T. Babos
S. Johnson vs D. Novak
G. Minnen vs A. Tomljanovic
Court 6 – start o 12:
Z. Zhang vs A. Hoang
J. Pegula vs C. Garcia
S. Sorribes Tormo vs A. Konjuh
L. Sonego vs P. Sousa
Court 7 – start o 12:
D. Vekic vs A. Potapova
V. Zvonareva vs M. Bouzkova
T. Sandgren vs N. Gombos
E. Ruusuvuori vs M. Giron
K. Siniakova vs Y. Wang
Court 8 – start o 12:
P. Herbert vs P. Andujar
O. Otte vs A. Rinderknech
A. Sevastova vs Z. Diyas
M. Kukushkin vs A. Bublik
E. Perez vs C. Burel
Court 9 – start o 12:
L. Zhu vs M. Barthel
P. Cuevas vs L. Djere
M. Trungelliti vs B. Bonzi
O. Govortsova vs C. Vandeweghe
Court 10 – start o 12:
A. Li vs N. Podoroska
L. Harris vs R. Berankis
M. Polmans vs Y-H. Lu
J. Duckworth vs R. Albot
Court 11 – start o 12:
D. Lajovic vs G. Simon
E. Vesnina vs M. Trevisan
T. Fritz vs B. Nakashima
D. Kasatkina vs P. Tig
Court 14 – start o 12:
Ka. Pliskova vs T. Zidansek
L. Samsonova vs K. Kanepi
H. Hurkacz vs L. Musetti D. Olejniczak
D. Galan vs F. Coria
Court 15 – start o 12:
M. Sakkari vs A. Rus
C. Liu vs M. Doi
R. Gasquet vs Y. Sugita
N. Hibino vs B. Pera
M. Vondrousova vs A. Kontaveit
Court 16 – start o 12:
S. Rogers vs S. Stosur
M. Brengle vs C. McHale
A. Petkovic vs J. Paolini
F. Krajinovic vs A. Bolt
J-W. Tsonga vs M. Ymer
Court 17 – start o 12:
S. Korda vs A. De Minaur
E. Gerasimov vs J. Clarke
J. Londero vs G. Mager
S. Cirstea vs S. Murray Sharan
E. Raducanu vs V. Diatchenko
Re: Wimbledon 2021
: 29 cze 2021, 9:53
autor: Damian
Preview: Can Roger Get Rolling In Centre Court Return At Wimbledon?
Spoiler:
Medvedev eyes revenge as Zhang takes historic step for China on Day 2
Eight-time former champion Roger Federer will make his highly anticipated return to Centre Court on Tuesday as he takes on Adrian Mannarino in the first round at Wimbledon.
No man has won more titles at the All England Club than Federer, but the Swiss great could have his work cut out for him as he looks to kick his comeback into high gear at his favourite Grand Slam event.
Federer, who was sidelined for much of the abbreviated 2020 season due to knee surgeries, has been struggling to regain his top form as he approaches his fifth tournament of the year. He’s found himself in uncharted territory more than once, recording his first second-round loss at the NOVENTI OPEN in Halle and withdrawing from a Grand Slam for the first time at Roland Garros (w/o Berrettini).
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But the sixth seed reassured press that he is ready to fight for a record-extending ninth singles trophy at Wimbledon. He is determined to stay positive and not let any negativity get to him, as he said was the case in his Halle defeat (l. to Auger-Aliassime).
“The good thing now, looking back, is I know it will not happen here because I'm ready, I'm excited, I'm pumped up. I know I can do so much better,” Federer said. “I think I've got to take the positives out of these past few weeks, that I'm actually here at Wimbledon right now and I have a chance.
“I know if I get rolling, I get into the second week – which is the goal here right now – that I get stronger and stronger as every match goes by. I believe it's very much possible.”
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Federer will face France’s Mannarino in his opening match, which he will play second on Centre Court on Tuesday. The Swiss owns a 6-0 lead in their ATP Head2Head, and has only lost one set out of the 16 they’ve contested. The pair’s last meeting took place here at Wimbledon; Federer will be hoping for another confidence-boosting win after beating the lefty 6-0, 7-5, 6-4 in 2018.
World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev arrived at the All England Club with a brand new accolade to his resumé: his first tour-level grass-court title, after taking down Sam Querrey in the ATP 250 Mallorca Championships final.
“I’ve always liked playing on grass. Four years ago, I would say that it was my favourite surface. But after my results on hard courts I couldn’t say anything else other than hard courts, and I still like playing on hard courts more,” Medvedev told press in Mallorca.
“It was important for me to get these things like titles going, because we don’t have a lot of tournaments [on this surface]... It’s always a good feeling and it gives you a lot of confidence.”
During his week in Mallorca, Medvedev got to enjoy some typical Spanish gazpacho as he tore through the draw only dropping one set. Now, he eyes another dish best served cold as he starts his Wimbledon campaign with his sights set on revenge against Jan-Lennard Struff, the player who knocked him out in the first round in Halle. Medvedev leads 3-1 in the ATP Head2Head against the big-serving German.
He will have a bit of extra motivation this fortnight too; Medvedev could end the tournament as the new No. 1 player in the FedEx ATP Rankings, overtaking Novak Djokovic, though he would have to win his first Grand Slam title to do so. He could also rise to the top if he reaches the final and Djokovic does not.
Also on tap on Day 2, another mouth-watering first round rematch pits Nick Kyrgios against 21st seed Ugo Humbert on Court 12. When these two met in Melbourne this year, they delighted Aussie fans with a marathon five-setter that went down to the wire, with Kyrgios upsetting the Frenchman 5-7, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(2), 6-4. But Humbert arrives on a hot streak after taking down Andrey Rublev in Halle to win his first ATP 500 title. The pair are even at one win apiece in their ATP Head2Head.
Elsewhere at the All England Club, Zhang Zhizhen will take a historic step for China as the first man to contest the main draw at Wimbledon in the Open Era. The 24-year-old Shanghai-born qualifier, who goes by the nickname ‘ZZZ’ in the West, will take on Antoine Hoang on Court 6 as he makes his Grand Slam debut.
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Fans of the one-handed backhand will also be in for a treat as Great Britain’s Daniel Evans, the 22nd seed, faces 39-year-old Feliciano Lopez on No. 2 Court. Spanish lefty Lopez won their only previous meeting at the Australian Open in 2016, but Evans will surely enjoy the support of his home crowd. He also arrives with plenty of momentum after reaching back-to-back quarter-finals at an ATP Challenger Tour event in Nottingham and the cinch Championships at The Queen’s Club.