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ATP World Tour Finals 2009
Oficjalna strona internetowa:
http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com/
Profil turnieju na stronie ATP:
http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Tour … inals.aspx
Temat o Turnieju Mistrzów, kończącym sezon - po raz pierwszy w Londynie.
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UCZESTNICY
Singiel
1. Roger Federer [SUI]
2. Rafael Nadal [ESP]
3. Andy Murray [GBR]
4. Novak Djoković [SRB]
5. Juan Martin Del Potro [ARG]
6. Andy Roddick [USA]
7. Nikolay Davydenko [RUS]
8. Fernando Verdasco [ESP]
Rezerwowi:
1. Robin Soderling [SWE]
2. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga [FRA]
Debel
Pary Deblowe:
1 Nestor/Zimonjic
2 Bryan/Bryan
3 Bhupathi/Knowles
4 Dlouhy/Paes
5 Kubot/Marach
6 Cermak/Mertinak
7 Mirnyi/Ram
8 Fyrstenberg/Matkowski
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http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.c … lifies.asp
Nadal zagra w Londynie, jako 1 zapewnił sobie awans do World Tour Finals 2009
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Fajna kolorystyka kortu .
A co do Nadala, to jestem przekonany na 90%, że jeśli będzie występował z takim natężeniem jak dotychczas, to ponownie zostanie zmuszony do odpuszczenia sobie tego turnieju.
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Ja bym się raczej chętnie dowiedział, czy jest szybki, czy to typowa nowoczesna hard-cegła typu Bercy.
Ostatnio edytowany przez Robertinho (20-05-2009 21:44:00)
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http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.c … erslam.asp
Roger dołączył do Rafy i zapewnił sobie grę w listopadzie w Londynie.
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Aż 3 ważne turnieje rozgrywane są w stolicy Anglii. Trochę nierównomierny jest ten rozkład. Mogliby przecież zorganizować tego typu imprezę chociażby w Portugalii czy Danii, to również są dość zamożne kraje. No chyba, że nikt w Europie poza Londynem nie jest tym zainteresowany.
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Po RG było "prawie pewne", teraz jest już pewne.
Federer & Top Doubles Teams Qualifies For Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
London, United Kingdom – Roger Federer has qualified for the prestigious Barclays ATP World Tour Finals after winning a record-breaking 15th Grand Slam title on Sunday at Wimbledon. Starting 22 November at The O2 in London, the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals is the climax of the men’s professional tennis season and will feature the world’s top eight singles players and eight doubles teams competing to be officially crowned as the 2009 ATP World Tour Champions.
Federer joins reigning ATP World Tour Champion Rafael Nadal as the singles players to have clinched their Barclays ATP World Tour Finals berths, and the two are expected to renew their rivalry and the battle for the year-end No. 1 South African Airways 2009 ATP Ranking. With his triumph at Wimbledon, the 27-year-old Federer reclaimed the No. 1 Ranking – a position he had surrendered to Nadal for 46 weeks on 18 August, 2008.
“I think it's great to have the event in London in a massive city like this,” Federer said. “I think it's very fitting; this is one of the great tennis cities around the world. People in this country love sports and they love tennis. It's great to be already qualified so I'm happy to be part of that elite group again, and challenging the other players in the round robin. It's going to be fabulous I'm sure, and I've only heard good things about the arena.”
Starting with his first title of the 2009 season in mid-May at the Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open, an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event, Federer has been invincible – winning 19 straight matches and three successive tour-level titles. He became the sixth man in history to achieve a career Grand Slam with victory over Robin Soderling in the Roland Garros final, and then prevailed against Andy Roddick at Wimbledon in the longest men’s Grand Slam singles final (16-14 fifth set) to break his and Pete Sampras’ record of 14 majors won.
The 27-year-old Swiss will be making his eighth straight appearance in the season finale, where he is a four-time champion. He won successive titles in 2003-04 when the tournament was held in Houston and reclaimed the title in 2006-07 in Shanghai.
Defending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals doubles champions Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic, who on Sunday won their second consecutive Wimbledon title, have become the first doubles team to qualify. They will be joined in London by the team they beat in Sunday’s final, two-time finale champions Bob and Mike Bryan. In Shanghai last year Nestor and Zimonjic defeated the Bryans in the final in a match that also determined which team finished ATP World Tour Doubles Champions.
The Bryans, who won the finale in Houston in 2003 and 2004, have won four titles this year, including their seventh Grand Slam title, in January at the Australian Open. “Qualifying for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals is always one of our key goals each year as it’s a reflection of consistent success throughout the season,” said Mike Bryan. “It was an amazing finish last year when the No. 1 Ranking came down to the final match of the year when we played Nestor and Zimonjic. I wouldn’t be surprised if the No. 1 Ranking was again decided in London.”
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Season climax on course for a sell-out, as Murray leads intense race to join Federer and Nadal at The O2 in London
London, United Kingdom – The 100-day countdown to the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, which will be held at The O2 in London from 22-29 November, begins Friday.
Out of a capacity of 250,000, only 20,000 tickets remain on sale to tennis fans across the group sessions at The O2, which will host the eight-day singles and doubles tournament, welcoming a quarter of a million fans to watch the world’s top eight players battle it out for the final South African Airways 2009 ATP Rankings points of the year, and a chance to be crowned 2009 ATP World Tour Champion.
British favourite Andy Murray is close to joining all-time Grand Slam title-leader Roger Federer and reigning 2008 ATP World Tour Champion Rafael Nadal at the prestigious season climax, after his dramatic run to the semi-finals at Wimbledon last month. Novak Djokovic, winner of last year’s event in Shanghai, Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick and last week’s Washington titlist Juan Martin del Potro are also primed to secure one of the six remaining qualification berths as the US Open approaches.
Murray could replace Nadal at No. 2 in the South African Airways 2009 ATP Rankings, dependent on results this week at the Rogers Cup, an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament in Montreal. The 22 year old could become the highest-ranked Briton in the Open Era if he 1) reaches the semi-finals and Nadal loses before the fourth round, 2) reaches the final and Nadal loses in the semi-finals or earlier, or 3) wins the fourth ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title of his career.
Phil Anderton, Chairman of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, said: “Given the phenomenal demand for tickets so far, the prospect of watching the likes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray battling it out at The O2 in November is clearly a very appealing one. Benefiting from an overall capacity of just over 250,000, the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals is on track to become the biggest indoor tennis tournament of all time.
“The response from fans has been absolutely fantastic and is a reflection of the great appetite that exists for world-class tennis in the UK. With most sessions already sold out, there are only a few tickets remaining for the group sessions, where fans are guaranteed to see top quality tennis featuring only the world's Top 8 singles players and doubles teams. We look forward to welcoming the world’s best players and the fans to what promises to be a spectacular sporting event.”
The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, previously known as the Tennis Masters Cup, has moved to London after a four-year run in Shanghai. The tournament has been hosted in some of the world’s most glamorous cities and been won by the biggest names in tennis, including Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi and Bjorn Borg.
The event is the climax of the ATP World Tour, where players gather ranking points from more than 60 tournaments, including the four Grand Slams, played throughout the year. The eight singles players and doubles teams, who then finish with the most South African Airways 2009 ATP Rankings points at the end of the regular season qualify to compete at the season finale for a total prize of $5 million and for the chance to become the ATP World Tour Champions of the Year.
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Andy Murray jako 3 zakwalifikował się do Londynu.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis … ifies.aspx
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Podejrzewam, że spokojnie można już dorzucić do tego grona Djokovicia, Roda oraz DelPo.
Oczywiście matematycznie nie są jeszcze pewni występu, ale realnie patrząc nie może ich zabraknąć w Londynie.
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Podejrzewam, że spokojnie można już dorzucić do tego grona Djokovicia, Roda oraz DelPo.
Oczywiście matematycznie nie są jeszcze pewni występu, ale realnie patrząc nie może ich zabraknąć w Londynie.
Mógłbym sie podpisac pod powyższym,zapewnienie awansu przez wspomnianą trójkę jest kwestią czasu,o pozostałe 2 miejsca walka będzie toczyć się do końca sezonu
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Djoković IN
Nole jako 4 zapewnił sobie awans do turnieju finałowego ATP w Londynie.
Novak Djokovic will return to defend his title at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals from 22-29 November at The O2 in London. The 22-year-old became the fourth player to qualify for the prestigious season finale following his US Open quarter-final victory on Wednesday. Djokovic’s qualification means the ‘Fab Four’ at the top of the ATP World Tour have now all qualified. The Serbian joins Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray among those players already qualified for the elite eight-man event in the English capital.
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Come on Andy !
Del Potro IN
US Open Champion del Potro Qualifies For Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
Argentine Juan Martin del Potro, who captured his maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open on Monday, has become the fifth singles player to qualify for the prestigious Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, scheduled to take place at The O2 in London from 22-29 November.
The 20 year old will compete at the season climax for the second successive year, joining Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and defending champion Novak Djokovic at the elite eight-man event, the world’s biggest-ever indoor tournament.
Del Potro regained a place in the Top 5 of the South African Airways 2009 ATP Rankings on 14 September 2009, after beating Federer 3-6, 7-6(5) 4-6, 7-6(4) 6-2 in the US Open final on his fourth appearance in New York. He is the second Argentine, after 1977 winner Guillermo Vilas, to lift the US Open title and the fifth youngest man to lift the trophy in the Open Era.
"It's been a dream winning the US Open and beating Roger in the final and to qualify for London so early is amazing,” said del Potro, at 6’6” the tallest Grand Slam winner in history. “I played in Shanghai last year and it is such a special tournament. I look forward to playing at The O2 arena."
The Tandil native, who is the youngest player in the Top 20, has captured three tour-level titles this year including the Heineken Open in Auckland (d. Querrey) and the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington (d. Roddick). The Argentine also reached the Australian Open quarter-finals and Roland Garros semi-finals (l. to Federer both times).
Del Potro’s qualification leaves just three spots up for grabs between now and November, with the likes of Andy Roddick, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Fernando Verdasco and Nikolay Davydenko all in contention to complete the eight-man line-up.
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Ciekaw jestem kiedy oficjalnie Roda wcisną do stawki .
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Ranking Race na dziś:
01 Roger Federer (SUI) 9855
02 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 8065
03 Andy Murray (GBR) 6040
04 Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 5795
05 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 5560
06 Andy Roddick (USA) 4400
07 Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 2970
08 Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) 2555
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09 Robin Soderling (SWE) 2470
10 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) 2200
11 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 2105
Moim zdaniem Roddick i Verdasco nie wypuszczą szansy na grę w Londynie. A o ostatnie miejsce rozegra się ostra walka między Fenią, Sodą, Denką i Jo.
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Ja bym najchętniej zobaczył Sodę w Londynie. Należy mu się to jak najbardziej. Kapitalna gra, bardzo dobre wyniki. W ostatnich trzech szlemach zatrzymywał go nie kto inny jak sam Federer, także nie można mieć chyba do Szweda żadnych pretensji
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No mógłby być. Aby nie Denko, ja bym chaciał Tsonge ale chyba nic z tego.
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Też bym chętnie zobaczył tam Sode, facet ma charakter do gry; najlepiej zamiast Gonza, do którego po ostatnim popisie zupełnie straciłem serce. Dla turnieju taka zamiana też chyba byłaby dobra.
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DUN I LOVE napisał:
Ranking Race na dziś:
01 Roger Federer (SUI) 9855
02 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 8065
03 Andy Murray (GBR) 6040
04 Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 5795
05 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 5560
06 Andy Roddick (USA) 4400
07 Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 2970
08 Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) 2555
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09 Robin Soderling (SWE) 2470
10 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) 2200
11 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 2105Moim zdaniem Roddick i Verdasco nie wypuszczą szansy na grę w Londynie. A o ostatnie miejsce rozegra się ostra walka między Fenią, Sodą, Denką i Jo.
a Verdasco czasam nie poszedl pod noz ? Podobno do konca sezonu mial nie grac. Roddick jest pewniakiem, a 7 i 8 miejsce bedzie wedlug mnie dla Soderlinga i Davydenki. Szwed gra sezon zycia, Denko przez kontuzje i powrot do formy po urazie zalczyl duzy falstart, ale teraz goni stawke i sadze ze zalapie sie na miejsce gwarantujace gre w Londynie.
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