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Jedziesz Danił z tym towarzystwem. Bez pucharu nie masz co wracać do Moskwy.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 10:50
autor: no-handed backhand
Późny Miewwiewiew już nie tak dobry. Nie widzę go w meczu z Nadalem i nie widzę go w meczu z Nadalem.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 10:51
autor: DUN I LOVE
Każdy inny wynik niż 61 63 na korzyść Rosjanina, odbiorę jako rozczarowanie.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 11:12
autor: Damian
BNP PARIBAS OPEN
Drabinka turnieju deblowego:
[1] Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA).Nicolas Mahut (FRA) vs John Isner (USA)/Sam Querrey (USA)
Nikola Mektic (CRO)/Horacio Zeballos (ARG) vs Kyle Edmund (GBR)/Neal Skupski (GBR)
[WC] Lucas Pouille (FRA)/Stan Wawrinka (SUI) vs Ivan Dodig (CRO)/Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA)
Alexander Zverev (GER)/Mischa Zverev (GER) vs [5] Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL)/Robert Farah (COL)
[3] Oliver Marach (AUT)/Mate Pavic (CRO) vs Marco Cecchinato (ITA)/Andreas Seppi (ITA)
Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP)/Joao Sousa (POR) vs [WC] Mackenzie Mcdonald (USA)/Reilly Opelka (USA)
Rajeev Ram (USA)/Joe Salisbury (GBR) vs Ben Mclachlan (JPN)/Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
Maximo Gonzalez (ARG)/Kei Nishikori (JPN) vs [7] Raven Klaasen (RSA)/Michael Venus (NZL)
[6] Łukasz Kubot (POL)/Marcelo Melo (BRA) vs Wesley Koolhof (NED)/Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
Steve Johnson (USA)/Dominic Thiem (AUT) vs [WC] Taylor Fritz (USA)/Nick Kyrgios (AUS)
Feliciano Lopez (ESP)/Diego Schwartzman (ARG) vs Dominic Inglot (GBR)/Franko Skugor (CRO)
Karen Chaczanow (RUS)/Daniił Miedwiediew (RUS) vs [4] Bob Bryan (USA)/Mike Bryan (USA)
[8] Henri Kontinen (FIN)/John Peers (AUS) vs Nikoloz Basilaszwili (GEO)/Artem Sitak (NZL)
Jean-Julien Rojer (NED)/Horia Tecau (ROU) vs Marton Fucsovics (HUN)/Guido Pella (ARG)
Jeremy Chardy (FRA)/Milos Raonic (CAN) vs Novak Djokovic (SRB)/Fabio Fognini (ITA)
Rohan Bopanna (IND)/Denis Shapovalov (CAN) vs [2] Jamie Murray (GBR)/Bruno Soares (BRA)
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 11:13
autor: hokej
Statystycznie rzecz biorąc, bye powinien awansować minimum do ćwiartki.
Po cholerę oni to robią???
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 11:15
autor: DUN I LOVE
Trzeba jakoś zagospodarować te 10 dni przeznaczonych na turniej.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 11:49
autor: lake
Kamilek nie zarobi za dużo zdaje się.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 11:51
autor: Wujek Toni
Oby doszło do starcia Nadala z Daniłkiem, jestem bardzo ciekawy tego matchupu.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 12:39
autor: Barty
Serio chcesz się przekonać, co z tego wyjdzie? Po raz kolejny się okaże, że akurat Nadala styl komuś nie pasuje...
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 13:09
autor: Robertinho
Nie ukrywam, że po spojrzeniu na drabinkę, również od razu pomyślałem o tym meczu.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 15:54
autor: Razing
No na moje najgorzej polosował Roger. Shapo i Cilic blisko. Novak dostał taką drabinke że ma finał za free poza 3R którą może przegrać o to tylko z Kyrgiosem. Nadal ma łatwiutko choć za rundy na runde powinno być trudnej. Ale jak SF/finału nie zrobi to bedzie Kyrgiosowy Cud
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 17:36
autor: DUN I LOVE
Cilić ostatnio chyba ma problem z posklejaniem się. Raczej nie zaistnieje w tym turnieju.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 19:20
autor: lake
A zdrowy tu zaistniał?
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 20:39
autor: Wujek Toni
Barty pisze: ↑06 mar 2019, 12:39
Serio chcesz się przekonać, co z tego wyjdzie? Po raz kolejny się okaże, że akurat Nadala styl komuś nie pasuje...
Co najwyżej dołączy do reszty, a przynajmniej istnieje cień szansy, że w jego przypadku będzie odrobinę inaczej.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 20:50
autor: Rroggerr
No też nie widzę by Danił ze swoim brakiem możliwości prowadzenia gry forehandem i defensywną grą miał być niewygodny dla Nadala. Tzn. wiadomo, ze słabym Nadalem na betonie powalczy każdy, ale jednak wyrzucenie go w bo5 we WS to inna sprawa, a chyba o tym mówimy.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 21:58
autor: DUN I LOVE
Moim zdaniem może tankować Rafa w marcu.
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 22:37
autor: arti
Re: Indian Wells 2019
: 06 mar 2019, 22:38
autor: arti
Bryan Bros Seek Third Title, Djokovic Playing Doubles At Indian Wells
Spoiler:
It may be just seven months since Bob Bryan underwent a right hip replacement. But the left-hander and twin Mike Bryan are ready to pursue an ATP Masters 1000 trophy at the BNP Paribas Open, which features a star-studded field that includes Novak Djokovic, who is playing with Fabio Fognini.
The Bryan brothers have triumphed in the desert twice, lifting the trophy in 2013-2014. And while they’re competing in just their seventh tournament back together since Bob’s surgery last August, they have already shown good form by winning the Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com (d. Skupski/Skupski). They face Russian singles stars Karen Khachanov and Daniil Medvedev in the first round.
“We don't want to stop here,” Mike said. “We want to keep rolling and hold up bigger ones, hopefully an [ATP Masters 1000] in the near future and then a [Grand Slam].”
The top seeds are Australian Open champions Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut. The Frenchmen have won six Masters 1000 titles together, including a victory at Indian Wells in 2016.
The defending champions are John Isner and Jack Sock. While Sock will not be playing the tournament, Isner will try to retain the crown with partner Sam Querrey. The Americans have captured two doubles trophies together, including a Masters 1000 victory in Rome in 2011 (also 2010 Memphis). They will try to upset top-seeded Herbert/Mahut in the first round.
Another team to watch will be Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic. While they are just 5-6 so far this season, they won four tour-level titles last year en route to qualifying for the Nitto ATP Finals. Other qualifiers for last year’s season finale at The O2 that will be playing the BNP Paribas Open include Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares, Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah, Lukasz Kubot/Marcelo Melo and Raven Klaasen/Michael Venus.
Second seeds Murray and Soares face a tough test in the first round against #NextGenATP Canadian Denis Shapovalov and Rohan Bopanna, who have never played with or against one another. Colombians Cabal and Farah also have a difficult opener against Acapulco champions Alexander Zverev and Mischa Zverev.
Two-time Nitto ATP Finals champions Henri Kontinen and John Peers reached the final of the Australian Open this year, and Kontinen has showed more impressive tennis by lifting the Rotterdam trophy with Jeremy Chardy. Additionally, look out for Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury, who extended their strong start to 2019 to 11-4 by winning their first team title at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Ram triumphed at Indian Wells in 2017 with Klaasen.
Djokovic, Kyrgios & More Singles Stars Playing Doubles
As is typically the case at Indian Wells, some of the world’s best singles players are joining the action on the doubles court. Topping that list is World No. 1 Novak Djokovic, who is partnering Italian Fabio Fognini for the first time. Djokovic and Fognini face Milos Raonic and Chardy in the first round, and they could clash with second-seeded Murray/Soares in the second round.
Wild cards Nick Kyrgios and Taylor Fritz will face Steve Johnson and Dominic Thiem in the first round. Kyrgios is fresh off a title run in singles at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC, where he defeated Rafael Nadal and Alexander Zverev en route to the trophy. Johnson and Thiem are playing together for the third time, after also competing alongside one another last year in Rome and Halle. In Rome, Marach and Pavic beat the American-Austrian duo 16-14 in a Match Tie-break.
Other pairs that will compete in the desert include Stan Wawrinka/Lucas Pouille, Kei Nishikori/Maximo Gonzalez and Stefanos Tsitsipas/Wesley Koolhof.
Matches To Watch
- Herbert/Mahut vs. Isner/Querrey
- Cabal/Farah vs. Zverev/Zverev
- Bryan/Bryan vs. Khachanov/Medvedev
- Djokovic/Fognini vs. Chardy/Raonic
- Murray/Soares vs. Bopanna/Shapovalov
Five Unseeded And Dangerous Players In Indian Wells
Spoiler:
ATPTour.com looks at five dangerous floaters in the BNP Paribas Open draw
With first-round matches beginning on Thursday at the BNP Paribas Open, ATPTour.com looks at five unseeded players who could make plenty of noise in the draw.
Stan Wawrinka
After a relatively slow start to his comeback last year, Wawrinka is quickly rising back up the ATP Rankings in 2019. The Swiss star defeated Milos Raonic and Kei Nishikori en route to a runner-up finish at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament (l. to Monfils), in addition to quarter-final showings at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open and Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC.
Wawrinka’s challenging draw could see him potentially face fourth seed Roger Federer in the third round, a rematch of the 2017 Indian Wells final. Although he is 3-21 in his FedEx ATP Head2Head with Federer, all of those wins have come in Masters 1000 events or Grand Slams.
Tomas Berdych
Berdych’s current form defies his current ATP Ranking of No. 81. He returned to action this season after missing seven months with a back injury, but didn’t need any time to shake off the match rust. The 33-year-old is 12-5 in 2019 after highlights including a runner-up finish in Doha (l. to Bautista Agut) and fourth-round showing at the Australian Open.
Berdych finds himself in a relatively favourable section of the draw that sees him avoiding any of the top four seeds until at least the quarter-finals. Should he and eighth seed John Isner progress to the fourth round, the Czech player leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry 7-2. The Czech player has reached at least the quarter-finals in Indian Wells on three occasions (2010, 2013, 2015) and is playing well enough to do it again
Frances Tiafoe
The #NextGenATP American created one of the biggest storylines this year by reaching the quarter-finals at the Australian Open, but he has gone 1-3 in ATP Tour events since then. However, Tiafoe always plays well on home soil and thrives on battling the world’s top players in big stadiums.
If the American can get through his section that includes No. 22 seed Kyle Edmund of Great Britain and No. 16 seed Fabio Fognini of Italy, he could face Federer in the fourth round. Although Tiafoe is winless against Federer in their three previous FedEx ATP Head2Head meetings, he pushed the Swiss star to five sets at the 2017 US Open and would relish the challenge.
Ivo Karlovic
At age 40, Karlovic is living proof that age truly is just a number. The Croatian pondered retirement at the end of last season, but is back in business after starting the year with a runner-up showing at the Tata Open Maharashtra (l. To Anderson).
Should he get through Aussie Matthew Ebden in the opening round, an intriguing all-Croatian second-round clash awaits with No. 11 seed Borna Coric.
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Reilly Opelka
The 21-year-old American has jumped 40 spots in the ATP Rankings this year on the back of his first ATP Tour title at the New York Open (d. Schnur) and first Grand Slam main draw win at the Australian Open against Isner. At 6’11”, his big serve and booming forehand will be a daunting prospect for anyone he faces in the draw.
Opelka opens against Leonardo Mayer of Argentina and could have a entertaining second-round clash against No. 18 seed Gael Monfils.