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Novak Djokovic
Andy Roddick
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Ch³opoki widaæ nie chc±, ¿eby Fed wygra³ drugi turniej w sezonie.
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No Roddick - to mnie zaskoczy³e¶ Ale znaj±c ¿ycie to pewnie siê wycofa
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Roddick chce wróciæ na pozycjê nr 1 po triumfie w Basel xDDDDD
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Robertinho napisał:
Ch³opoki widaæ nie chc±, ¿eby Fed wygra³ drugi turniej w sezonie.
Wiêcej wiary w Esztoril.
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Hehe, rzeczywiscie spore zaskoczenie. Juz duzo predzej bym stawial ze zagra w Valencii. Pierwszy raz od dawna zdarza sie zeby Roddick wkroczyl do turnieju nizszej kategorii niz Masters, gdzie gralby rowniez Federer. Ostatnio tak zdarzylo sie chyba w 2008 roku w Dubaju. Efekt pamietamy, takze mozemy byc dobrej mysli
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Valencia
Andy Murray
Nikolay Davydenko
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
David Ferrer
Juan Carlos Ferrero
http://www.valenciaopen500.com/index.ph … adores&i=1
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Davidoff wycofuje siê ze sponsorowania turnieju w Basel.
Swiss Indoors forced to drop tobacco sponsor
One of world sport's last tobacco sponsorships is ending, at the Swiss Indoors tennis event in Roger Federer's hometown Basel.
Tournament organizers say the 2010 event in November is the last of a 17-year partnership with tobacco brand Davidoff.
Swiss Indoors said in a statement that the ATP World Tour told the tournament in June the existing sponsorship could not be extended because of worldwide laws restricting tobacco advertising on television.
The tournament was promoted in status last year to an ATP 500 event, giving the tour central control over television rights.
The 2009 Swiss Indoors was therefore broadcast in 150 countries and had a six-fold increase in ratings, although the sponsor's name was dropped during transmissions.
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Bazylea:
Sam Querrey IN
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Walencja:
Verdasco IN
Soderling IN
Almagro IN
http://www.superdeporte.es/polideportiv … 02819.html
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Valencia - Lista Startowa
1 Murray, Andy GBR 4
2 Soderling, Robin SWE 5
3 Davydenko, Nikolay RUS 6
4 Verdasco, Fernando ESP 8
5 Youzhny, Mikhail RUS 9
6 Ferrer, David ESP 11
7 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried FRA 12
8 Monfils, Gael FRA 15
9 Almagro, Nicolas ESP 16
10 Wawrinka, Stanislas SUI 20
11 Montanes, Albert ESP 22
12 Lopez, Feliciano ESP 24
OUT Ferrero, Juan Carlos ESP 26
14 Kohlschreiber, Philipp GER 31
15 Stakhovsky, Sergiy UKR 32
16 Monaco, Juan ARG 33
OUT Del Potro, Juan Martin ARG 35
OUT Robredo, Tommy ESP 40
19 Simon, Gilles FRA 41
20 Starace, Potito ITA 50
21 Hanescu, Victor ROU 52
22 Chela, Juan Ignacio ARG 53
23 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo ESP 54
24 Schwank, Eduardo ARG 56
25 Seppi, Andreas ITA 57
26 (Q)
27 (Q)
28 (Q)
29 (Q)
30 (WC)
31 (WC)
32 (WC)
Alternates
IN Gimeno-Traver, Daniel ESP 58
IN Tursunov, Dmitry RUS @58
OUT Chardy, Jeremy FRA 59
IN Clement, Arnaud FRA 60
OUT Giraldo, Santiago COL 61
OUT Nieminen, Jarkko FIN 62
1. Kubot, Lukasz POL 63
OUT Anderson, Kevin RSA 64
2. Becker, Benjamin GER 65
3. Haase, Robin NED 67
4. Fognini, Fabio ITA 68
5. Cuevas, Pablo URU 70
6. Serra, Florent FRA 71
OUT Zeballos, Horacio ARG 72
7. Marchenko, Illya UKR 73
Sta¶ gra w Walencji, a nie w Basel.
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Basel - Lista Startowa
1 Djokovic, Novak SRB 2
2 Federer, Roger SUI 3
3 Berdych, Tomas CZE 7
4 Roddick, Andy USA 10
OUT Melzer, Jurgen AUT 13
6 Cilic, Marin CRO 14
OUT Ljubicic, Ivan CRO 17
8 Baghdatis, Marcos CYP 18
OUT Fish, Mardy USA 19
10 Querrey, Sam USA 21
11 Isner, John USA 23
12 Gulbis, Ernests LAT 25
13 Llodra, Michael FRA 28
14 Nalbandian, David ARG 29
15 Gasquet, Richard FRA 30
16 Tipsarevic, Janko SRB 34
OUT Benneteau, Julien FRA 38
18 Golubev, Andrey KAZ 39
19 Istomin, Denis UZB 42
20 Lu, Yen-Hsun TPE 43
21 Mayer, Florian GER 45
22 de Bakker, Thiemo NED 46
23 Troicki, Viktor SRB 47
24 Dolgopolov, Alexandr UKR 48
25 Berrer, Michael GER 49
26 (Q)
27 (Q)
28 (Q)
29 (Q)
30 (WC) Bohli, Stephane SUI
31 (WC) Chiudinelli, Marco SUI
32 (WC) Stepanek, Radek CZE
Alternates
OUT Petzschner, Philipp GER 51
IN Malisse, Xavier BEL 55
OUT Chardy, Jeremy FRA 59
OUT Clement, Arnaud FRA 60
IN Giraldo, Santiago COL 61
IN Nieminen, Jarkko FIN 62
OUT Kubot, Lukasz POL 63
OUT Anderson, Kevin RSA 64
3. Becker, Benjamin GER 65
4. Haase, Robin NED 67
5. Fognini, Fabio ITA 68
6. Chiudinelli, Marco SUI 69 (WC to MD)
7. Cuevas, Pablo URU 70
8. Serra, Florent FRA 71
OUT Zeballos, Horacio ARG 72
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No trzeba przyznaæ, ¿e obsada tego tygodnia ATP taka jak w Mastersie, niez³e turnieje siê zapowiadaj±.
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Roger Federer zagra swój pierwszy mecz w turnieju ATP Basel 2010 w poniedzia³ek, 1 listopada. Bêdzie to spotkanie sesji popo³udniowo-wieczornej, o godzinie 18:30. Je¿eli jednak Szwajcar wylosuje w 1 rundzie zawodnika graj±cego w finale w Montpellier, Wiedniu lub St. Petersburgu to wtedy spotkanie 1 rundy z udzia³em Rogera i takiego tenisisty zostanie przeniesione na wtorek, 2 listopada.
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Dobrze mieæ takie info na miesi±c przed startem imprezy.
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Jubilee fever at the Davidoff Swiss Indoors Basel
The eyes of the tennis world turn to Basel
In the ephemeral world of sport, monumental events like the Davidoff Swiss Indoors Basel are a rarity and an expression of quality. One year on from its inclusion in the premium class of the ATP World Tour 500 events, the world’s third largest indoor tournament is celebrating its 40th jubilee with an outstanding show, which will have tennis fans all over the world looking forward to Basel with great anticipation. This year’s field will be headed by the sublime Roger Federer (ATP 1), the Serbian title holder Novak Djokovic (ATP 2) and America’s great comeback-king Andy Roddick (ATP 7), three absolute superstars.
Federer seeking yet another record in Basel
One notable feature of the 40 years of world class tennis played in Basel (1970 to 2010) is the fact that every Number 1 in the world has written a page in tennis history in Basel. ‘Basel - the Name of the Game’ is an expression commonly heard on the tennis circuit. The 16-time Grand-Slam winner Roger Federer continues to make a considerable contribution towards holding the tournament’s leading position in its competition against the world’s great cities. The Swiss sportsman of the century is aiming for yet another record, as he attempts to become the first professional in the Open era to win in Basel for the fourth time.
Djokovic – a Joker in a class of his own
Novak Djokovic, also known as the ‘Joker’, has been occupying the second place, for the first time, in the ranking since the beginning of February. As a result we may this autumn have a rerun of last year’s dream final between the world’s numbers 1 and 2. This year the Serbian player has already won the title in Dubai on a hard court surface. A significant exploit in one of the majors would allow the right-hander to muscle into the battle for the top spot at any time as the season progresses. His coup of last year in beating Federer in front of his home crowd greatly boosted Djokovic’s self-confidence as he put the brakes on the Federer Express over three sets.
Roddick – back again after a seven-year break
After a break of seven years, the public will be treated to another chance to see America’s mature comeback-king Andy Roddick. The ace-machine with his cannonball service will be making his appearance under his new coach, Larry Stefanki, eight kilos lighter and correspondingly more successful, after treating himself to a physical course of fresh cell therapy. In Indian Wells Roddick stormed his way into the final, and then went on to take the title two weeks later in Miami at the Players Championships in Florida. The American has fond memories of Basel where he lost to a certain Roger Federer at the quarter-final stage in both 2001 and 2002. In 2003 the Texas star progressed to the semi finals, before being eliminated by the Argentinian David Nalbandian.
Super Monday with Roger Federer and opera star Paul Potts
The main tournament’s opening day will be heralded with trumpets and drums. Super Monday in the St. Jakobshalle has become something of a tradition, with sporting skills and musical artistry coming together to create an exclusive mix in the course of the festive opening ceremony. On 1 November 2010 (All Saints’ Day), top seed Roger Federer will be missing out on his day off and begin his stint at 6.30 p.m. Before that, at 5.30 p.m., the arena will resound to opera music. The new Welsh Pavarotti is coming over from Britain; the public will be entranced by the magical voice of Paul Potts with his world-famous Puccini arias, amongst other things. The special guest will be accompanied by more than 100 participants from the operatic choir of Theater Basel, the city’s municipal theatre, and the Basel Festival Orchestra.
Switzerland’s first tennis cinema
In their role as a national sporting and social highlight, the Davidoff Swiss Indoors Basel makes every effort to offer its public the best possible services, for example in the Experience World Foyer with its 70 stands, and a varied range of culinary offerings. An extra element of entertainment and emotion is provided by the Manor Cinema in the entrance area of the foyer. Thanks to SF / Schweizer Fernsehen (Swiss Television) there will be an upbeat review in picture and sound recalling the highlights and milestones of the 40 years of Basel’s tennis history. This journey back through time lasts 11 minutes and is free of charge for all visitors.
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Line-up in the tournament's 40-year history. The eyes of the tennis world turn to Basel
The Davidoff Swiss Indoors, the third largest indoor tennis tournament in the world, is celebrating its 40th jubilee with an impressive display, which will have tennis fans all over the world fixing their eyes on Basel with great anticipation. With a unique line-up, including four men from the world’s top ten and 25 from the top 49, the tennis tournament in Basel will be presenting the best field in its 40-year history. The entry list is headed by the Serb Novak Djokovic (ATP 2), followed by Roger Federer (ATP 3), Tomas Berdych (ATP 7) and Andy Roddick (ATP 10). If entry lists were works of art, experts would describe the world-class field due to appear in Basel as a Picasso. Players ranked outside the top 49 run the risk of having to start off in the qualifying rounds. This is as a result of the continuous development work which has been carried out over the past four decades, and also of the changes that have been made to the tour, which saw the Basel tournament promoted to the ATP World Tour 500 series last year. The Davidoff Swiss Indoors is also the best test of form before the ATP Tour World Finals in London, making it the hotspot of the tennis world.
Explosive mix in the main draw
The draw has produced an explosive mix, with high-calibre champions, this season’s up-and-coming talents or professionals who are in good shape this autumn. Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer won’t face each other until the final, in a potential return match of the US Open semi-final in which the Swiss player allowed two match points to slip out of his grasp. Basel-born Federer is aiming to achieve another record in his home town by becoming the first player to win the tournament four times. There are two other top-ten players to keep a close eye on; the Czech Tomas Berdych who beat Federer on his way to the final at Wimbledon, and the American Andy Roddick who is not to be underestimated as he works his way back up to top form after a spell on the sidelines with glandular fever. Roddick is returning to play in Basel for the first time in seven years.
John Isner – the world record holder is on his way
World records are rare in tennis, but the name of the American player John Isner (ATP 23) will go down in history. At this year’s Wimbledon championships, he won his encounter with the Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in 11 hours and five minutes with a phenomenal score of 70:68 games in the final set, making this the longest match in history. Isner hit no less than 112 aces throughout the match. America’s entire tennis elite is due to come together in Basel; along with Roddick and Isner, Mardy Fish (ATP 19), who is looking as strong as ever, and the three-times season tournament winner Sam Querrey (ATP 21) will complete the set.
Showdown for the Davis Cup
The players’ run-up to Basel also reflects the course of this year’s Davis Cup, the final of which between Serbia and France could also be played out on Swiss soil. Leader Novak Djokovic (ATP 2) will be joined by his teammates Janko Tipsarevic (ATP 34) and Viktor Troicki (ATP 47), while the French team will be represented by Richard Gasquet (ATP 30) and Michael Llodra (ATP 28), who is enjoying a career high and is currently arguably the best left-hander in the game after Nadal.
Stars in abundance
Basel buffs up its shining reputation each year by presenting a selection of new tennis stars. Among these are the Latvian Ernests Gulbis (ATP 25), who will be playing in the St. Jakobshalle for the first time, and the energetic Kazakh Andrei Golubev (ATP 39). Swiss tennis fans will also be relishing another chance to see Marcos Baghdatis (ATP 18), the fans’ favourite from Cyprus, who reached the 2005 final in Basel as a qualifier. The name David Nalbandian (ATP 29) will provoke mixed feelings among the competition; the 2005 world champion from Argentina has recovered from hip surgery and recently stole the show in Washington with a title victory. Meanwhile the Austrian Jürgen Melzer (ATP 13), the new Mozart of the tennis world, is playing better than ever.
Basel spectacle on TV screens worldwide
The top-quality field in Basel will also push broadcasting coverage to new heights. Elevation to the World Tour 500 triggered a quantum leap for the tournament. The substantial level of TV coverage seen in previous years was blown apart completely last year with a total of 1,131 televised hours in over 180 countries throughout the world, and with more than 75 million viewers. In North America alone, Basel filled television screens for 46 hours – a first for Swiss sport. The producer SF, Schweizer Fernsehen (Swiss Television) ensures international TV transmission in the highest quality resolution from the very first day of the main tournament.
Super Monday with Roger Federer and the magical voice of Paul Potts
The opening day of the main tournament will be heralded with a fanfare. On Super Monday, sporting skills and musical artistry come together to form an exclusive mix in the course of the celebratory opening ceremony. Roger Federer will begin his stint at 6.30 pm on 1 November 2010. Before that, at 5.30 pm, the arena will echo to the sound of opera. The new Welsh Pavarotti is coming over from Britain; the public will be entranced by the magical voice of Paul Potts as he performs works including his world-famous Puccini arias. The star guest will be accompanied by more than 100 participants from the operatic choir of the Theater Basel and the Basel Festival Orchestra.
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jaccol55 napisał:
Dobrze mieæ takie info na miesi±c przed startem imprezy.
Turniej w Basel ma ¶wietn± stronê internetow±, co najwa¿niejsze do¶æ konkretnie aktualizowan±.
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