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Para Los Espanoles Los Octavos Viérnes, 25 dé aóitó é199 TENIS OPEN USA: MAL SORTEO ASI DEBEN QUEDAR PARA LOS ESPANOLES LOS OCTAVOS Bruguera - Shiras, J. Sánchez - Chambérlin, Carbonéil - Woódforde MASCULINOS 1. Lendl(1)-A. Chesnokov(l6) • y Emilio frente a Gonnors en segunda ronda T. Mayotte (9)-M. Chang (7) •Arantxa y Conchita podrían encontrarse en cuartos... S. Edberg(3)-J. Connors(13) E. SANCHEZ (12)-A. Agassi si la aragonesa supera a Sabatini en octavos (6) M. Wilander (5)-J Berger (11) El sorteo del US Open de tenis A. Krickstein (1 4)-J. McEnroe que se efectuó ayer en Nueva York (4)- ño fue demasiado favorable para B Gilbert (8)-A. Mancini (10) los tenistas españoles. Seis de ellos C. U. Steeb (1 5)-B. Becker (2) entraroñ en el cuadro grande y algu nos pocos más están implicados en FEMENINOS una dur{sima fase previa que difícil S. Graf(1)-K. Maleeva(14) mente les dará acceso al último de P. Shriver (9)-H. Sukova (8) los cuatro grandes torneos de la • Sabatini-(3)-C. MARTINEZ temporada. (15) Emilio Sánchez Vicario, que parte Novotna (11)-A. SANCHEZ (6) como decimosegundo cabeza de Garrison (5)-H. Handlikova serie, tendrá un fácil debut ante el (16) americano D. Leaycraft, pero las M. Seles(12)-C. Evert (4) cosas comenzarán a complicársele M Maleeva (7)-N. Zvereva (13) ya desde la segunda ronda, en la • M.J. Fdez. (10)-Navratilova (2) que probablemente se encuentre EL SORTEO en uñ histórico, Jimmy Connors. Si DELOS ESPAÑOLES le supera, le espera en teoría, el MASCULINOS ecuatoriano Andrés Gómez y si lle J. Sánchez Vicario-P. Cham ga a los octavos se enfrentará a Ste berlin (USA) fan Edberg.. toda Una papeleta. E. Sánchez Vicario (12)-D. Sergio Bruguera ya tendrá un pri Leaycraft (USA) mer encuentro a cara de perro con 8. Bruguera-L. Shiras (USA) tra el estadounidense Leif Shiras, T. Carbonell-M. Woodforde un buen sacador y voleador, y des-• (Austi.) pués tendrá probablemente a Ale FEMEN/NOS xander Volkov y AaronKrickstein, A. Sánchez Vicario (6)-J. A. antes devérselas con McEnroe si ha Faull.(Austl.) - salvado todo lo anterior. Javier Sán C. Martínez (15)-S. Birch chez se encontrará con Paul Cham (USA) - - berlin de entrada y seguirá despuéé E.. Sánchez Connors, en segunda ronda y Gómez, en tercera con Milan Srejber yS. Edberg, en la tercera ronda. Y Tomás Carboneli .UAhD U A CFIII li debutará ánte el australiano Marc Woodforde y si le supera le esperan Primer cuarto de/cuadro cuarto del ciia Tercero dro Miloslav Mecir y Boris Becker con ivan Lendi (Ch/N. 1)- Diego Pérez (Uru) Wilander Mats ue/N. 5). Horst Skoff (Aus) secutivamente. Vaya penoramal John Fitzgerald (Aus) -Mark Kratzmann(Aus) Peter Qualifle- mpras (EE.UU.) Las chicas, de las que se espera Jonas Svensson (Sue - JimCourier (EE. U Matsuoka Shuzo (Jahi - scott Davis (EE.UU.) mucho en este campeonato de los Jared Palmer (EE.UU. - Jimmy AriasEE.U .) YzagaJaime (Pej) - Siobodan Zlvojinovic (Voy) Estados Unidos, tienen muchas MichaeiStlch (RFA) - Jeff Tarango (E .UU.) Annacone Paul (tE.UU.) - Kon Flach (EE.UU.) más poBibilidades de ir.adeláate en Diego Narglsco!ta Andrew- Sznajder Limberger Carl (Aus) - Hlck Leach (E.UU.) Martin Davis (E .1.1 .) - Robert Seguso ( E. U. Reneierg Richey (Et.UU.) - Alex Antonitsch (Aut) el torneo. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Magnus Gustafsson Sue) - Andret Chesnokov URS/N. 16) . Andrel Cherkasov (URSS) - Jav Bergor (EE.UIJ./N, 11). número 5 entre lás favoritas, debu Tim Matte (EE.UU./N. ) Qualifle... Krickstein Aaron (EE.UU./N 14)’ - Richard Matuszewskl tará contra Jo Anne Faull —a la que Chrlsto an RensbUra fs) -Johan .Carlsson ue) - EE.UU. acaba de derrotar en Canadá— y Lawson Duncan EE. .) - Johan Kriek (EE.U .) Pug im (EE;IJU.)i - %lly Masúr (Aus) seguirá con Pospisilova, Helen Ke ChuckAdams (E .UU. -Ronald Agenor (Hal) Shiras (EE.UU.)-Leif Sergi Bruguera (‘Esp lesi y Jana Novotna, en octavos de Glenn Layendecke .UU.) - Pleter Aldrlch (Afs) Alexander volkov (uRSS) - Ouaiifie Qualifie - Malai hington (EE.UU.) • • Brad Drewett (Aus) - Glenn Michibata (Can) final. Conchita Martínez, decimo ‘Martin LaurendeauCan)- Thomas Hogstedt (Sue) -Qualifle Qualifie quinta cabeza de serie, afrontará a Tim Wilklson (EEJJ .) -. ichaelChang (EE.UU./N. 7) KellyEvernden (NZ)- Ouallfie S.. Birch y continuará —si todo fun • • • • Eric Winograds y ( ra) - John McEnroe (EE.UU./N. 4) ciona— con Hu Na, Silvia Hanika y • • uartoduarfode/cuadro Gabriela Sabatini, en los octavos. Si Segundo cuarto del cua dro - 1 • Brad Gllbert EE.UU./N. 8)- Todd Witsken (EE.UU.) las dos superan esta ronda se en Stefan Edberg (Sue/N. 3) Javier Frana CArg) Noan Vannick (Fra) - Otalifie contraUan enfrentadas en cuartos üualifi&- Peter Lundgren (Sue) • • OlivierDe1aitrejFra - Dan Cassidy (EE.UU.) de final..., pero no es fácil. JavíerSánc/iezç Pauls- Chamberlin (EE.UU.) Mansdori Amos (ls Dualifie • Las teóricas semifinales masculi Milan Srejber (C - ualifie’ • - - Luiz Mattar (Bre) - uavid Wheaton (EEUU.) • Nicolas Pereira en) - Darle VisserÇAts) • - • •. Martin— Jelen.(R,M-Qualifie Jaite (Arg) - GuillermoPér z-Ro!dan(Ar). nas enfrentarían a Lendi contra Ed Andres Gómez ( cu) - Jean-Philippe leurian (Fra) berg y a McEnroe ante Boris Bec Dualifie - Jerome Potier (Fra) - ‘ Qualifie - Albor o Mancini (Aro.1N. 10) kor. Y en chicas, Graf las jugaría Tom Nijssen (PB - Jiñirnv Connors (EE.UU./ 13?-1’& Car!-UweSteeb (RFA/N. 1- Roracio de la Pena (Arg) contra Gabria Sabatini, Conchita Emilio Sánchez Esp/N. 2) -Don Leacraft (EE.LU.) Rahnasto Olil Fin) - Omar amporese (ltaI Martftiez o Arantxa Sápchez, y Mar- Darren Qahil11Aus - Jimmy Brown (E .UU.) Frawley John1Aus) - Mark Koeverrnaos (AB) Jim Grabb E .UU. - Jasen Stoltenberg(Aus) Pernrors Mikael (Sue) - Steve Bryan (EE.UU.) tiria NavratHova, trénte a Chris Goran lvan:sevic (Vou) - Vahiya, Doumbia (Sen) Lavalle Leonardo (Mex) - Miloslav Mecir (Ch Evert. El Opon de los Estados Uni Qualifie Cassio MottaBra) Woodfottle (Aus) Mark - Tomás Carbone)! (Ésp) . dos, pues, no será fácil absoluta Manan Vajda (Ch) - An ers Jarryd (Sue) • . Derrick Rostano (EE.UU.) - Ramesh Krishnan (lnd) -• meñte para nadie.. Nell Bread (Afs) - Michiel Schapers SPB) . • David Pate (Et.UU.) - Boris Becker (RFA/N. 2) ¡ Qualif le- Andre Agassi (EE.UUIN. 6 Nota: ‘ Mañana ofreceremos el cuadro femenino. flareI $erra.
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