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Widzę u Rafy kilku kandydatów do doprowadzenia do TB.
Rod faktycznie chyba podpadł komuś ma górze, Fed musi się modlić żeby rywale się ładnie wycięli, jeśli myśli o bezproblemowym dojściu do finału.
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COA napisał:
Gulbis - Robert
Kavcic - Kubot
Haase - Blake
Nishikori - Nadal
Najbardziej tego Kubota szkoda.
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Federer ma latwe losowanie, spacerkiem do 1/4 gdzie bedzie czekal najprawdopodobniej Berdych z 5kg pampersem. Duzo trudniej ma Rafa. Blake, Gulbis, Youzhny/Isner a na koncu Soderling. Andy rzeczywiscie nie polosował rewelacyjnie. Trzeba bedzie uwazac na Llodre juz w II rundzie, pozniej zawsze grozny Kolba, Cilic/Fish, a na koncu Rusty.
Mahut w koncu gra z Djokovicem czy Isnerem ?
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Djokovic niestety z O. Rochusem. Szkoda bo Mahut mogl by tam namieszac. Ciekawe czy Dent bedzie mial jaja zeby cos zdzialac. Roddick zeby dojsc do 1/2 musi byc w bardzo dobrej formie, drabinka nie pomoze. Licze na Fisha ze sprawi niespodzianke, na pewno latwiej bedzie Rodowi z nim grac niz z Cilicem.
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No Andy nie polosował najlepiej, ale jeżeli marzy o końcowym triumfie to musi kogoś po drodze z nazwiskiem pokonać.... szkoda jedynie Lleytona że może zmierzyć się z Rodem we wczesnej fazie turnieju Jeżeli Andy dobrze się przygotował to powinno być dobrze.
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Powtórka 1/4 z zeszłego roku bardzo możliwa, oby wynik ten sam.
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Murray ma bardzo latwa drabinke. Tak patrze sobie kto mogl by go wyrzucic z turnieju do 1/2 i wielu kandydatow nie ma. Moze Querrey w IV, moze Tsonga/Verdasco w 1/4 (o ile w ogole do cwiercfinalu przetrwaja). Najwieksza rzeznia w cwiartkach Nadala i Roddicka. Murray i Federer maja znacznie latwiejsza droge do polfinalu.
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Uważam, że jednak obecny Szkot ma się czego bać. Jak przyjdzie mu grać z Querreyem to, moim zdaniem, to właśnie Sam będzie faworytem takiego meczu.
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Pytanie tylko czy do tej IV rundy Querrey dotrze. W Szlemach nigdy nie wypadal jakos szczegolnie dobrze. Juz w I rundzie ma groznego rywala, a i moze Ferrero sie przebudzi. W kazdym badz razie Szkocina moze mowic o sporym szczesciu, wystarczy przyzwoita forma i 1/2 w kieszeni.
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Shark Bites: Wimbledon Preview
Greg Sharko, the ATP's stats and information guru, previews The Championships.
* THE DEFENDING CHAMP – Defending champion Roger Federer captured his record 15 th career Grand Slam crown last year with a dramatic 16-14 in the fifth set win over Andy Roddick. Federer broke Roddick for the only time in the match after the American held 37 straight service holds. It was the longest fifth set in a final in Grand Slam history and he served a personal-best 50 aces. Federer has advanced to a record seven straight finals at the All England Club and the last time he failed to reach the title match was in 2002 when he lost to Mario Ancic in the first round. Federer’s Grand Slam record of 23 straight semi-finals or better came to an end when he lost to Robin Soderling in the quarter-finals at ROLAND GARROS. He is 27-8 on the season with his lone title at the Australian Open in January. Last year he came in with a 33-6 mark and two titles. Overall, Federer has reached the final in 18 of the past 20 Grand Slam events (except ’08 Australian Open, SF; ’10 ROLAND GARROS, QF).
* THE KING OF GRASS – Federer has 11 grass court titles and a career record of 92-13 (.876) on grass. In 2007, he became the second player (Bjorn Borg) in the Open Era to capture five consecutive WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON titles. Federer's 40-match unbeaten streak at The Championships ended to Nadal in 2008. Borg won a record 41 matches in a row at the All England Club (five straight crowns from 1976-80 before losing in the 1981 final to John McEnroe). Prior to Federer's winning streak, he had a 16-11 career record on grass from 1999-2002. He is 76-2 on grass from 2003-08. He comes into WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON after a runner-up effort at Halle where he lost to former No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in three sets. The loss ended a 29-match tournament winning streak and it was his first loss to the Aussie after 15 straight wins. He is trying to tie Pete Sampras and William Renshaw with seven titles at the All England Club.
* NO. 1 UPDATE – The No. 1 position in the South African Airways 2010 ATP Rankings will not change after The Championships. Since Federer is defending his title and 2,000 points, Nadal is not defending any points since he missed last year’s tournament with knee injuries, the Spaniard will remain No. 1. Nadal first took over No. 1 on Aug. 18, 2008 and held the top spot for 46 straight weeks before Federer regained it on July 6, 2009 after winning the title. Federer has ranked No. 1 for 285 weeks, one week short of the all-time record of Pete Sampras. At the start of the tournament (June 21), Nadal has been ranked No. 1 for 49 weeks.
* FEDERER-NADAL DOMINATION -- Since Nadal won his first Grand Slam title at ROLAND GARROS in 2005, he and Federer have combined to win 19 of the past 21 Grand Slam tournaments (except '08 Australian Open – Djokovic, ’09 US Open – del Potro). During that stretch, Federer has won 12 Grand Slam titles and Nadal seven.
* STREAKING ALONG...ON GRASS – Federer’s Open Era record of 65 consecutive match wins on grass came to an end in the 2008 final to Nadal in four hours and 48 minutes. It was his first loss on grass since losing in the first round to Mario Ancic at The Championships in 2002. Bjorn Borg held the previous mark of 41 straight wins on grass (at SW19 from 1976-81). Federer lost in the Halle final last week. He is 76-2 on grass since 2003. Here are the longest winning streaks:
No. Duration
Roger Federer 65 Halle 2003-WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON 2008
Bjorn Borg 41 WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON 1976-WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON 1981
John McEnroe 23 Brisbane 1980-Queen’s 1982
Pete Sampras 23 WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON 1994-WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON 1996
Pete Sampras 23 WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON 1998-Queen’s 2000
Jimmy Connors 22 Queen’s 1982-WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON 1983
* GRASS COURT MATCH WINS LEADERS – Aussie Lleyton Hewitt, who captured the WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON title in 2002 and won his seventh career grass court title in Halle (d. Federer) last week, is the career grass court match wins leader among active players on the ATP World Tour:
No.
1. Lleyton Hewitt 98
2. Roger Federer 92
3. Andy Roddick 70
4. Arnaud Clement 45
200 GRAND SLAM MATCH WINS LEADERS -- Federer is one match win away from becoming the fifth player to win 200 Grand Slam matches in his career:
W-L
1) Jimmy Connors 233-49
2) Andre Agassi 224-53
3) Ivan Lendl 222-49
4) Pete Sampras 203-38
5) Roger Federer 199-28
* FIELD UPDATE – As of Thursday, 45 of the Top 50 players were expected in the main draw, including 19 of the Top 20. The top players withdrawals were No. 8 Juan Martin del Potro (wrist), No. 22 Fernando Gonzalez (knee), No. 25 Radek Stepanek (knee), No. 33 Ivo Karlovic (foot) and No. 45 Richard Gasquet (rib).
* GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS IN FIELD – Six-time WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON champion Roger Federer is one of six Grand Slam champions (accounting for 28 Grand Slam singles titles) in this year's main draw. Here are the active Grand Slam champions in the draw:
Player Age* No. Titles
Roger Federer 28 16 2003-07, ‘09 WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON; 2004, ’06-07, ‘10 Aust. Open; 2004-08 US Open; 2009 ROLAND GARROS
Rafael Nadal 24 7 2005-08, ‘10 ROLAND GARROS; 2008 WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON; 2009 Australian Open
Lleyton Hewitt 29 2 2001 US Open; 2002 WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON
Novak Djokovic 23 1 2008 Australian Open
Juan Carlos Ferrero 30 1 2003 ROLAND GARROS
Andy Roddick 27 1 2003 US Open
* ALL-TIME GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS – Federer is the all-time leader on the Grand Slam champions list:
W-L WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON Titles
1) Roger Federer 16-6 6
2) Pete Sampras 14-4 7
3) Roy Emerson 12-3 2
4) Bjorn Borg 11-5 5
Rod Laver 11-5 4
* WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON TITLE LEADERS – Federer is one of three players to win at least six titles in WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON history:
No. Years
Pete Sampras 7 1993-95,1997-2000
William Renshaw + 7 1881-86, ‘89
Roger Federer 6 2003-07, ‘09
Bjorn Borg 5 1976-80
Laurie Doherty + 5 1902-06
+ Challenge Round (defending champion only had to play one match following year)
* ROLAND GARROS CHAMP AT WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON – Federer and Nadal are the only active players to capture ROLAND GARROS and WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON titles in the same year. Last year Federer became the fourth player in the Open Era to win both titles in the same year. Nadal accomplished the feat two years ago. Prior to that, Bjorn Borg won both titles in the same season in 1980. He also won back-to-back in 1978-79. Rod Laver won both during his Grand Slam title run in 1969.
* BRITISH TITLE HOPES – The No. 1 player from Great Britain is 23-year-old Scottish native Andy Murray, who reached the semi-finals last year (l. to Roddick). Murray is making his fifth WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON appearance (14-4 record), advancing to the quarter-finals in 2008 (l. to Nadal), fourth round (l. to Baghdatis) in 2006 and third round in his debut (l. to Nalbandian) in 2005. He did not play in 2007 due to a right wrist injury. The No. 4-ranked Murray is attempting to become the first British man to win the WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON title since Fred Perry in 1936. Last year Murray became the first Briton to capture the Queen’s Club title since Bunny Austin in 1938. Murray, who is 17-9 on the season, reached his second Grand Slam final at the Australian Open in January. Last season he came into WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON with a 40-6 match record and four ATP World Tour titles.
* WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON THE FIRST – The last time a player won WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON as the first grass court title of his career was Andre Agassi in 1992. Michael Stich of Germany also accomplished the feat one year earlier.
* PRE-WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON SUCCESS – Since 1981 the WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON champion has won an ATP grass court title 12 times prior to arriving at the All England Club, including six of the past seven years:
WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON Champion Pre-WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON Title
2008 – Rafael Nadal Queen’s
2006 -- Roger Federer Halle
2005 -- Roger Federer Halle
2004 -- Roger Federer Halle
2003 -- Roger Federer Halle
2002 -- Lleyton Hewitt Queen's
1999 -- Pete Sampras Queen's
1995 -- Pete Sampras Queen's
1985 -- Boris Becker Queen's
1984 -- John McEnroe Queen's
1982 -- Jimmy Connors Queen's
1981 -- John McEnroe Queen's
* YOUNGEST, OLDEST IN MAIN DRAW – Australian qualifier Bernard Tomic, who is making his WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON main draw debut at 17 years, 8 months (start of tourn.), is the youngest player in the main draw. German Rainer Schuettler, who reached the semi-finals two years ago, is the oldest player at 34 years, 1 month. Schuettler is 17-11 lifetime at WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON.
* BRYANS LOOK FOR HISTORIC TITLE – The No. 2 duo in the ATP Doubles Team Rankings Bob and Mike Bryan are 5-0 in finals this season and tied for the Open Era doubles team titles record (61) with Aussies Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde. They captured their lone WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON title at WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON in 2006 and were finalists in 2005, ‘07 and ‘09. They have an 8-8 career mark in Slam finals.
* WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON FLASHBACKS –
- Five years ago (in 2005)…Roger Federer captures his third straight title and defeats American Andy Roddick for the second year in a row, 62 76(2) 64.
- Ten years ago (in 2000)...Pete Sampras beats Aussie Patrick Rafter 67 76 64 62 for his seventh and final crown and he captures his 13th career Slam title (surpassing Roy Emerson).
- Twenty years ago (in 1990)…Stefan Edberg beats rival Boris Becker 62 62 36 36 64 to earn his second WIMBLEDON.aspx" >WIMBLEDON title in three years.
- Twenty five years ago (in 1985)...German teenager Boris Becker becomes the youngest man to capture the singles title at 17 years, 7 months, defeating Kevin Curren 63 67 76 64.
- Fifty years ago (in 1960)…Neale Fraser beats Rod Laver in an all-Aussie final 64 36 97 75.
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Rafa nie ma kelnerów ?
Fed bardzo łatwo, może finał obroni przy dobrych wiatrach.
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Do ćwerćfinału rzeczywiście Nadal ma trudniej, ale losowanie ogólnie sprawiedliwe. W zeszłym roku Nadal na RG miał Sodę, w tym Roger. Na Wimblu Roger miał Sodę w zeszłym roku (ciężki mecz, 2 tbr), w tym Nadal. Poza tym, jak Nadal dojdzie do SF, to będzie miał padniętego Murraya, a Roger kogoś z pary Hewitt/Roddick, więc reasumując dojście do finału dla obu mniej więcej równe. A wiadomo, że odpadnięcie przed finałem dla któregoś z pary Roger/Nadal to raczej porażka. Po cichu liczę na Gulbisa, wtedy Nadal by za mocno nie uciekł z punktami w generalce.
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Come on Andy !
Ciężki los Roda. No ale żeby wygrać Wimbledon, to trzeba pokonywać trudne przeszkody...
Boje się Llodry w 2r...
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THE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Federer To Begin Quest For Seventh Title Against Falla; Nadal Faces Nishikori
Defending champion Roger Federer will begin his quest for a record-equalling seventh title at The Championships against Alejandro Falla of Colombia.
Only American Pete Sampras (1993-95, 1997-2000) and Briton William Renshaw (1881-86, 1889) have won more titles than Federer at the grass-court Grand Slam championship, which begins on Monday. The Swiss will be looking to win his 17th major title.
Second seed Rafael Nadal, competing at the All England Club for the first time since capturing the 2008 title (d. Federer), has been drawn to meet Kei Nishikori of Japan in the first round.
Third seed Novak Djokovic, a quarter-finalist at the Australian Open and Roland Garros this year, is in Federer’s half of the draw and will challenge Olivier Rochus of Belgium.
Fourth seed Andy Murray, who will carry the weight of British expectation, will be looking to better his semi-final exit (l. to Roddick) last year. The Scot faces Czech Jan Hajek.
Three-time runner-up Andy Roddick, the No. 5 seed, who lost 16-14 in the fifth set against Federer in the 2009 final, will meet American compatriot Rajeev Ram in the first round.
Federer, who is looking to win his 17th major championship title, could meet No. 7 seed Nikolay Davydenko in the quarter-finals. Davydenko faces Kevin Anderson in the first round. This year’s Roland Garros semi-finalists, No. 12 seed Tomas Berdych and No. 16 seed Jurgen Melzer, are also in Federer’s quarter of the draw.
Nadal, forced to miss the 2009 championships due to knee tendonitis, could meet No. 6 seed Robin Soderling in the quarter-finals. Soderling has a potentially tricky opening test against Robby Ginepri. Spanish compatriot David Ferrer, the No. 9 seed, and No. 13 seed Mikhail Youzhny are also in Nadal’s quarter of the draw.
Djokovic and Roddick are potential quarter-final opponents in the top half of the draw but 2002 champion and No. 15 seed Lleyton Hewitt could stand in Djokovic's way. For Roddick, fourth-round tests could come from either No. 11 seed Marin Cilic or No. 17 seed Ivan Ljubicic.
Murray, who is attempting to become Great Britain’s first singles champion since Fred Perry in 1936, could meet No. 26 seed Gilles Simon in the third round, No. 14 seed Juan Carlos Ferrero or No. 18 seed Sam Querrey in the last 16, then either No. 8 seed Fernando Verdasco or No. 10 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the quarter-finals. Verdasco has been drawn to meet Fabio Fognini in the first round.
In the doubles draw, two-time defending champions Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic will attempt to win their sixth title of the year. The top seeds will meet British wild cards Jonathan Marray and Jamie Murray in the first round.
Their 2010 ATP Doubles Team Rankings rivals, second seeds Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, who boast a 40-10 record including the 2006 title, face Marco Chiudinelli and Bobby Reynolds in the first round.
Third seeds and 2008 semi-finalists Lukas Dlouhy and Leander Paes, drawn in the Bryan’s half of the draw, will meet qualifiers Rik de Voest and Mischa Zverev, while fourth seeds and 2003 finalists Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi challenge Argentines Maximo Gonzalez and Sebastian Prieto.
The All England Club’s chief executive Ian Ritchie and Wimbledon referee Andrew Jarrett, a former British player, presided over the draw ceremony.
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Ciężki los Roda. No ale żeby wygrać Wimbledon, to trzeba pokonywać trudne przeszkody...
Boje się Llodry w 2r...
Dokładnie, już od drugiej rundy przed każdym meczem pełne gacie, a i Ram nie wypadł sroce spod ogona, dobry deblista -> woleista, na trawie może być groźny... No ale do cholery, gdzie Llodra, gdzie Kolba, czy nawet Cilic, do tych których trzeba ograć po drodze do finału, czyt. Hewitt, no i oczywiście Król. Jak udało się zbudować formę taką jak rok temu, to powalczymy z niewiadomym rezultatem w 1/2, jak nie, to męczarnie od 2 rundy.
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Jak udało się zbudować formę taką jak rok temu, to powalczymy z niewiadomym rezultatem w 1/2, jak nie, to męczarnie od 2 rundy.
Zawsze można połączyć obie sytuacje. Rok temu Andy budował formę podczas turnieju, w pierwszych meczach niby grał dobrze, ale z niewiadomych przyczyn gubił sety z Chardym, Kunicynem czy Melzerem. Jak się później okazało nie było to efekt braku formy, a po prostu wcielanie w życie zaleceń Borisa Beckera, aby każdą przeszkodę pokonywać grając tyle, ile trzeba.
Co do całej drabinki to chyba dość wyważona. W każdej ćwiartce są uznane i dobrze grające na trawie nazwiska. Dużo lepiej to się zapowiada niż podczas RG.
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Nie widzę przeciwskazań dlaczego Roddick w obliczu zbudowania wysokiej formy miałby całego eventu nie wygrać. Nadal może zostać przez kogoś ,w swojej drodze do finału , ograny, także dolna część drabinki zostałaby wyczyszczona.
Obecnej dyspozycji Federera nie ma sensu komentować, skoro Hewitt zdominował go na całej linii ,zawodnik wracający po kontuzji, przez większość skreślony, przełamując passę 15 wtop z rzędu, to Amerykanin nie da rady?
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Kubot nie losował znowu tak źle, chociaż mógby lepiej. Kavcić jest zawodnikiem challengerowym, zresztą całkiem nieźle mu idzie. Na trawie zdaje się nie gra najlepiej, więc jeśli Kubot nie pokona tej przeszkody, to niech wraca do challengerów. W drugiej rundzie będzie już gorzej, chciaż Gulbis wraca po kontuzji i nie wiadomo co z jego formą. Michał tradycjnie losował kiepsko, ale powalczyć może o ile będzie chciał.
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Obecnej dyspozycji Federera nie ma sensu komentować, skoro Hewitt zdominował go na całej linii ,zawodnik wracający po kontuzji, przez większość skreślony, przełamując passę 15 wtop z rzędu, to Amerykanin nie da rady?
Tak, tylko, że momentami dyspozycja Federera w pierwszym tygodniu gry na trawie była dużo wyższa niż forma Roddicka w QC. Równie dobrze można zadać sobie pytanie, skoro Roddick jest kreowany na faworyta w formie to dlaczego podobnie nie może być z Federerem?
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Ja tylko stwierdziłem, że takie okoliczności mogą zajść gdy Amerykanin spełni warunek zawarty w 1 zdaniu mojego wpisu.
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