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Ci Szejkowie to naprawdę bez głowy. Zapłacili dla Rokera i Rafy, a pozostała część stawki jak co roku słaba.
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No, w 2011 gramy już w ATP Tour.
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DUN I LOVE napisał:
Ci Szejkowie to naprawdę bez głowy. Zapłacili dla Rokera i Rafy, a pozostała część stawki jak co roku słaba.
Szejkowie dopiero na finał przyjdą na korty.
Wstyd się przyznać, że nie widziałem Dimitrova w akcji od Queens Clubu, a tu progres ogromy! Ciekawy jestem jego wyników w przyszłym sezonie.
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DUN I LOVE napisał:
Ci Szejkowie to naprawdę bez głowy. Zapłacili dla Rokera i Rafy, a pozostała część stawki jak co roku słaba.
a finału Fed - Nadal w Doha jak nie było tak nie będzie , ale uzupełnienie listy zgłoszeń słabe
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Sydney napisał:
a finału Fed - Nadal w Doha jak nie było tak nie będzie
Mam taką nadzieję.
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Ja tam myślę, że lepiej jednak nie ryzykować. I tak podejrzewam, że możemy się nieźle skompromitować w grudniowych pokazówkach, Rafa ponoć już za chwile zaczyna pakować na pełnych obciążeniach, a Fedek to wiadomo.
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Robertinho napisał:
Ja tam myślę, że lepiej jednak nie ryzykować. I tak podejrzewam, że możemy się nieźle skompromitować w grudniowych pokazówkach, Rafa ponoć już za chwile zaczyna pakować na pełnych obciążeniach, a Fedek to wiadomo.
Daj Boże. Jak po tak intensywnym sezonie nie ma zamiaru wypocząć, tylko tyrać przez cały okres "wakacyjny", pozostaje jedynie czekać na efekt tego zabiegu w trakcie AO.
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WAWRINKA AWARDED CHENNAI WILD CARD
Stanislas Wawrinka finished runner-up to Marin Cilic in last year's final.
Former Top 10 player, Stanislas Wawrinka (currently World No. 21) has received a wild card entry in to the Aircel Chennai Open, beginning 3 January, 2011. Wawrinka returns to the tournament after his impressive performance last season, when he lost in the final to two-time defending champion Marin Cilic. The Swiss star’s participation provides the possibility for the tennis fans in India to witness a re-match of the 2010 final.
Confirming his participation, Wawrinka said, “I am looking forward to Aircel Chennai Open 2011, as I had great memories of the tournament last year, both on and off the court. I hope to be in the finals again and look forward to competing in front of the Chennai crowd, who are very enthusiastic and appreciative of the sport. I am grateful to the organizers at ACO for providing me the opportunity to compete in this event.”
Wawrinka turned professional in 2002 at the age of 17. In April 2010, he won his second career ATP World Tour title at the Grand Prix Hassan II in Casablanca. Wawrinka, who was ranked as high as World No. 9 (June, 2008) defeated No. 4 Andy Murray at the 2010 U.S. Open, where he reached the quarter-finals. He also won the prestigious doubles Gold Medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, partnering Roger Federer.
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Ravi Krishnan, Managing Director – IMG South Asia, Senior Vice President – IMG, said, “Stan played extremely well at the Aircel Chennai Open 2010 and we are delighted to grant him a wild card in to the 2011 edition of the tournament. His participation further increases the depth of an already impressive field. It also gives tennis fans in India a possible ‘re-match’ of last year’s final.”
Karti P Chidambaram, Chairman of the Aircel Chennai Open Organising Committee, said, “It is with great pleasure, that we welcome Stanislas Wawrinka back to the tournament. We hope that he will repeat his performance of last year and further go on to win the title. We have a challenging player field this year as well and hope that he enjoys his matches at the tournament.”
Mr. M.A. Alagappan, President TNTA, said, “Bringing one of the best Swiss tennis players to the tournament is extremely exciting for us. He definitely earned this wild card by the way he played at Aircel Chennai Open 2010. This year as well, he will compete against a challenging player field and get some good experience. Hopefully, he'll also have an opportunity to win the title."
Fernando Soler, Tournament Director, said, “We are excited at the prospect of having Wawrinka in Chennai again. I’m also certain tennis fans in Chennai are going to be thrilled to have an opportunity to see a former Top 10 player compete again at this event. It was a close and exciting finals last year and we hope the audience will again get to witness some great tennis action.”
The remaining wild cards for the Aircel Chennai Open 2011 event will be announced shortly.
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Chennai:
Paul-Henri Mathieu OUT
Andreas Haider-Maurer IN
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Kolejna szansa Austriaka na zajście daleko w 250. Obsada Chennai nie powala, więc o dobry wynik nie trudno.
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Come on Andy !
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Rochus OUT
Dancevic IN
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OUT Dimitrov, Grigor BUL
IN Robert, Stephane FRA
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TOP PLAYERS FEATURE IN SEASON OPENERS IN DOHA, BRISBANE & CHENNAI
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer
will go head-to-head in Doha.
he 2010 ATP World Tour season closed with the 22nd meeting between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in the final of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals and tennis fans may not have to wait long for the World’s Top 2 players to resume their riveting rivalry. The duo will headline the 32-man draw at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in the first week of the 2011 season, beginning Monday 3 January.
Roger & Rafa: The Rivalry
The tour’s top two hard-court players, as detailed in the FedEx ATP Reliability Index, will be joined in the quality field by defending champion Nikolay Davydenko, who recovered from a bagel first set and saved two match points to overcome Nadal in the gripping 2010 finale. The Russian will be hoping for more inspiration in Doha after struggling through the remainder of 2010 following a wrist injury suffered in February.
World No. 13 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will make his debut at the ATP World Tour 250 hard-court tennis tournament, hoping to be fully fit after the second half of his 2010 campaign was marred by a knee injury.
At the Brisbane International, which gets underway a day earlier on Sunday 2 January, defending champion Andy Roddick will hope to signal his Australian Open ambition with another title winning performance in Queensland. Roddick defeated Radek Stepanek in the 2010 final; the Czech also returns to challenge again for the title next week.
The 28-year-old American, who has been notably motivated and driven in his off-season preparations, will also face stiff competition from World No. 5 Robin Soderling, who leads the 32-man field, and No. 9 Fernando Verdasco, who has the fourth best record against his fellow Top 10 players over the past 52 weeks in the FedEx ATP Reliability Index.
World No. 14 Marin Cilic will bid for a hat-trick of titles at the Aircel Chennai Open, one of three ATP World Tour 250 tournaments to be played next week. The Croatian enjoyed a lightening start this season, following his Chennai triumph with an Australian Open semi-final run (l. to Murray) and victory in Zagreb (d. Berrer), and will hope for another emphatic start in 2011.
World No. 6 Tomas Berdych will be one of Cilic’s leading challengers for the Chennai crown as he makes his debut at India’s only ATP World Tour tournament. The 25-year-old Czech is looking to regain the form that took him to the Wimbledon final (l. to Nadal) in July.
This year’s Chennai runner-up Stanislas Wawrinka, a pair of Frenchmen – Richard Gasquet and Jeremy Chardy – and one of Serbia’s Davis Cup heroes, Janko Tipsarevic, also feature in the 16th edition of the tournament, which begins on Monday.
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Doha w tym sezonie rzeczywiście słabo obsadzone W zeszłym roku przynajmniej jeszcze Murray był, a w tym tylko Roger i Nadal, reszta na papierze wyraźnie odstaje Wydaje mi się, że finał 1 z rozstawienia z 2 bardzo prawdopodobny
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Liczę mimo wszystko na wycofanie się Feda, ponieważ według mnie nie ma żadnych racjonalnych przesłanek ku temu, aby podejmować próbę obrony tytułu w Melbourne po wcześniejszej wtopie z Nadalem w Doha.
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Jeżeli w ogóle do takiego finału dojdzie. Davydenko już się czai
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Murray w Dausze był jak już dwa lata temu.
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