Sergi Llega a La Final De Su Torneo Preferido El Tenista Catalán Batió a Gustafsson, 0-6,6-4 Y 4-6, Y Disputará El Título a La Revelación Mundial, Andrei Medvedev

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Sergi Llega a La Final De Su Torneo Preferido El Tenista Catalán Batió a Gustafsson, 0-6,6-4 Y 4-6, Y Disputará El Título a La Revelación Mundial, Andrei Medvedev 40 LA VANGUARDIA DEPORTES DOMINGO, 11 ABRIL 1993 XLI Trofeo Conde de Godo de tenis Sergi llega a la final de su torneo preferido El tenista catalán batió a Gustafsson, 0-6,6-4 y 4-6, y disputará el título a la revelación mundial, Andrei Medvedev OPINIÓN Un futuro número uno • TENÍA GANAS DE hablar de Andrei Medvedev desde que comenzó el Trofeo Conde de Godo. Me impresionó en el torneo de Estoril donde le vi hacer cosas llamativas. Que- ría decirles que para mí este chico de 18 años es el futuro número uno del mundo y que en él, el torneo tenía a un serio favorito. Lo tiene todo: golpes increí- bles, velocidad de piernas y un revés a dos manos muy particular, que lo pega muy cerca del cuerpo y con mucha confianza. Además es alto, tiene garra y golpes fenome- nales. Las tres cualidades idó- neas para un gran campeón. Lo mejor que tiene es su ju- ventud. Con 18 años está el 19 del mundo, con todos los nú- meros para escalar más posi- ciones, Medvedev tiene un fu- turo esplendoroso. Me gusta. Y especialmente porque lo en- cuentro con ganas de llegar muy lejos, con deseos de tra- bajar, de mejorar y de apren- der, y porque es humilde. Hay quien ve en su juego cierta similitud con el del che- co Miloslav Mecir. Yo no lo veo así. Para Mecir, que ha sido uno de los jugadores más geniales en la historia del te- nis, no golpeaba tan fuerte la pelota. El aprovechaba la ve- locidad y fuerza del rival. Y, en cambio, Medvedev da la velocidad. Lo he dicho antes. Pero insisto. Me gusta. ANDRÉS GIMENO btKtilO (-AKMONA Sergi Bruguera sudó más de la cuenta para eliminar al sueco Magnus Gustafsson de las semifinales DAGOBERTO ESCORCIA Después de esa exhibición y de tos se transformó en desespero y Gustafsson. "Me desconcentré tras mente estoy bien, pero me he senti- Barcelona dejar en blanco al sueco en la prime- desconcentración. Su padre, que perder una ventaja de 30-0 en el pri- do cansado mentalmente. La Copa ra manga en apenas 21 minutos, lo apenas había hablado desde la tri- mer juego del segundo set. Ya no ju- Davis y este torneo tensionan mu- La XLI edición del lógico y esperado era una victoria buna, se escuchó enviándole conse- gué igual y me precipité un poco", chísimo. Mañana (hoy) haré el últi- Trofeo Conde de cómoda de Bruguera. Fueron muy jos a su hijo. Y Sergi, que había per- explicó el finalista, que perdió esa mo esfuerzo", explicó Sergi que dijo Godo, I Renault pocos los que recordaron que Gus- manecido en silencio, comenzó a manga por 6-4 en 36 minutos. que la tercera manga se había dispu- Open, tendrá una tafsson había eliminato el Jueves hablar consigo mismo: "¿Cómo es tado de "poder a poder". final joven y digna, Santo a Carlos Costa después de en- posible que esté tan mal, que me El último esfuerzo La verdad es que el tercer set fue a partir de las 12.30 cajar también un 0-6 en el primer haya atrapado de esta manera?", se El set decisivo comenzó también muy igualado, especialmente en h de hoy. Sergi Bruguera, 22 años y set. Pero el juego de Bruguera no preguntó. mal para Bruguera, que perdió nue- errores. Sergi niveló el resultado en sexto cabeza de serie, se medirá al ofrecía tantas dudas como para pen- Sergi se había ido del partido in- vamente el servicio y tuvo un 2-0 en el cuarto juego tras romper el servi- ucraniano de 18 años y noveno fa- sar en una nueva "machada" sueca. comprensiblemente. La potente de- su contra. Pero para entonces Mag- cio de Gustafsson a la quinta pelota vorito, Andrei Medvedev. Bruguera Sin embargo, nada fue igual. De recha de Gustafsson había entrado nus ya ingería, según explicó, azúcar de "break", gracias a seis fallos con- ha llegado a su segunda final del tor- la comodidad se pasó al sufrimien- en funcionamiento. Castigaba fuer- natural y muchos minerales. "Estoy secutivos del sueco. Y eso Sergi lo neo barcelonés en los últimos tres to. De los aciertos a los fallos. Lo temente las devoluciones de su rival débil. Me siento cansado", comentó sabía. Sabía que no estaba ganando años, después de batir en cuartos de que parecía bonito se convirtió en y lo había sacado de la cancha. Sergi el sueco que fue despedido con una por sus méritos, sino más por los fa- final a Andre Agassi y de derrotar feo. El sueco que dio la imagen de ya no jugaba dentro, sino dos me- gran ovación. Pero Sergi también llos del adversario. Pero poco a ayer en semifinales al sueco Magnus estar muerto, sobrevivió. La pacien- tros atrás, y no golpeaba profundo acusaba el esfuerzo del día anterior poco fue buscando golpes ganado- Gustafsson, por 6-0, 4-6 y 6-4, en cia y el control evidenciado por Bru- sino que dejaba su bola corta, a me- y de toda la semana, y especialmen- res, necesarios, solicitados para re- una hora y 54 minutos. guera en los primeros veinte minu- dia pista, ideal para el derechazo de te el de dos semanas atrás: "Física- forzar la moral. Los encontró. Bruguera distó ayer mucho de ser El primero, una dejada impresio- el mismo que venció y rindió a su LOS DOS PROTAGONISTAS nante. Y el segundo un "passing" de mejor nivel el día anterior cuando Gustafsson al que Sergi respondió eliminó espectacularmente a Agas- con una volea sacada de no se sabe si. No jugó, al menos, con la misma Nacionalidad UCRANIANA dónde, pero efectiva. Más tarde, la concentración. Y ese detalle, impor- cinta acabó por darle el 4-3 después tantísimo para un jugador de carác- de sumar dos doble faltas y de levan- Edad ter como lo es él, estuvo a punto de FOTO 1 tar dos pelotas de "break". Y en el apartarlo de su segunda final del FOTO 2 noveno juego conservó su tamba- Godo. Al final le sonrió la suerte y Posición ranking leante saque gracias a un revés para- Gustafsson demostró que la cara de lelo y a una derecha cruzada cuando buen chico que tiene corresponde estaba vencido. Ganó el derecho a Torneos ganados exactamente a la imagen de "ami- SERGI ANDREI estar en su segunda final del Godo go" que ofreció ante Bruguera espe- BRUGUERA MEDVEDEV en el segundo "match-point"; en el cialmente en los últimos juegos. 15 millones Ganancias 1992 (pías) 18 millones primero, rompió una cuerda. No quiere decir esto que el parti- "Llegar a la final aquí significa do lo perdió Gustafsson y no lo ganó 15 parí. gan./5 perd. Récord en el Godo 5 part. gan./O perd. mucho para mí. El Godo es el tor- Bruguera. El buen sabor de boca que neo que más ilusión me hace junto a dejó Sergi frente a Agassi era difícil Roland Garras. El Godo porque lo de degustar por segundo día conse- Finalista 91-93 Mejor clasificación Godo Finalista 93 he vivido desde pequeño y Roland cutivo. Y sólo tuvo continuidad en p* ..~. ../.„... ,„„,*.. ,.,^g Garros porque es el más importan- el primer set, cuando hizo las cosas Confrontaciones te", manifestó. Hoy tendrá la opor- tan perfectas que su rival no pudo tunidad de ganarlo, aunque el rival más que ganarle sólo nueve puntos que tendrá enfrente está hecho de la en los seis juegos disputados. LA VANGUARDIA misma madera de los campeones. •.
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