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Cuatro Españoles Sigueneñ Ginebra Lendl Y Navratilova Miércoles, 10 de septiembre de 196 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Pág. 31 GRAF, PRIMERA TEÑIS ENJAPON,. CUATRO ESPAÑOLES SIGUENEÑ GINEBRA Fujisawa (Japón), 9. (Agencias.) -‘ La cabeza de serie número 6, Bet Avendaño y Luna estarán junto a Bardou y Arrese en segunda ronda fina Bunge, batió a la brasileña Claudia Monteiro por 7-6(7-1) y 6-3 Ginebra (Suiza), 9. (Agencias.) — en el partido inauguración del Open Los españoles Fernando Luna y Panpacífico, dotado con 300.000 ‘dólares en premios (unos 40 millones Juan Avendaño superaron a sus rl y medio de pesetas). valea.,.(el argentino Guillermo Pérez La competición está liderada’por Roldón y el sueco Ronnie Bathmann) la alemana federal Sta ff1 Graf (1), en la primera rónda del Torneo Marti tercera en el ránking femenino y por ni de Ginebra. Luna, cabeza de serie la bt.ilgara Manuel Ma//eva (2), quien número cuatro, y Avendañó se su se ha adjudicado el torneo en las últi man asía Jordi Bardouy JordiArre mas dos ediciones. La ganadorea re se, que también vencieron el día an cibirá 47.000 dólares (más de 6 mi llones de pesetas) y las vencedoras terior a sus respectivos oponentes. El en dobles 18.000 dólares (aproxima único derrotado fue José López damente un millón y medto de pese Maeso. tas). El cabeza de serie número dos, el 6ta! no jugará hasta el jueves, francés Thierry Tu!as:ie, tuvo ciertos pero Maleeva jugará hoy miércoles problemas para imponerse al brasi con la estadounidense Grace Kim, leño Luiz Mattar y necesitó agotar que’ batió en primera ronda a Carina los tres sets. Tulasne, sin embargo, Karlsson, de Suecia. La sorpresa de la jornada de aper no estaba desesperanzado tras su tura la protagonizó a danesa actuación:•A menudo tengo difi Scheuer-Larsen, que se impuso a la cultades en mis encuentros de pri cabeza de serie número siete, la nor mera ronda. La verdad es que perdí teamericana Lisa Bounder por 6-3,’ mis primeros pérfidos en/os dos úl 3-6 y 7-5 ante 1.000 espectadores timos torneos en que tomé parte”. en el Shonan Sports Cenfer de Fuji El galo, actualmente en el número 13 sawa, al suroeste de Tokio. Los resultados son los siguienteé: del “ranking”, se enfrentará en se- • gunda ronda al suizo Roland Sta! Primera ronda dar, sorprendente finalista en B. Bunge (Mon) bate a C. Montel • Gstaad, donde sólo Stefan Edberg ro (Bra), 7-6(7-1), 6-3. pudo batirlo. T. Scheuer-Larsen (Din) a L. Bon Estos son los resultados de los der (USA), 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. partidos de primera ronda qud resta G. Kim (USA) a C. Karlsson (Sue), ban por jugar: 6-3, 6-3. T. Tulasne (Fra.), bate a Luiz Mat C. Tanvier (Fr) a L. Tanner (USA), 6-7 (2-7), 7-6 (7-2), 6-2. tar (Era.), 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. L. Harper (USA) a O. Reynolds F. Luna (Esp.) a G. PérezRoldán (USA), 6-1, 5-7, 6-3. (Arg.), 7-5, 6-0. E. Okagawa (Jap) a O. Spence J. Avendaño (Esp.) a R. Bathmann (USA), 6-4, 6-3. (Sue.), 6-2, 7-6(8-6). Aendaño dispuso del sueco Bathmann A. Kijimuta (Jap) a M. Yanagi M. Wostenhotme(Can.)aJ. López (Jap), 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Maeso(Esp.), 7-5,4-6, 6-2. W. White (USA’) a A. Hobbs (GB), cumbió ante el yugoslavo Igor Saric. 1. Saric (Yug.) a B. Teacher 6-4, 7-5. Los demás candidatos para el triunfo (EE.UU.), 6-4, 7-6. H. Kelesi (Can) a y. Nelson-Dun Teacher cayó en Stuttgart afrontaron sus compromisos sin difi y. Pecci (Par.) a M. Robertson bar(USA), 6-4, 6-2. cultades y estarán en la segunda ron (Sud.), 6-4, 6-4, K. Maleeva (Bul) a E. lmoue (Jap), Stuttgart (RFA), 9. (Agencias.) — da de este Open dotado con B. Berlin (RFA) a A. Stepañek 6-2, 6-1. No hubo sorpresas en la primera jor-’ 117.000 dólares en premios (casi 24 (RFA), 6-2, 6-2. M. Gurney (USA) a A. Croft (GB), nada del Torneo de Stuttgart, vale millones de pesetas). J. Bates (GBR) a R. Osterthun 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. dero para el Nabisco Grand Prix, a T. Phelps (USA) a N. Porten Los resultados son los siguientes: (RFA), 2-6, 7-6, (7-4), 6-1. (USA), 6-2, 6-2. excepción de la derrota del norte J. Levine (EE.UU.) bate a B. Ore- H. Sundstroem (Sue.) a Gene Ma americano Brian Teacher, que su- sar (Yug.), 6-3, 6-2. yer (EE.UU.), 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. Enlas clasificaciones oficiales de ATP y GP LENDL Y NAVRATILOVA, CADA VEZ MAS LEJOS Nueva York, 9. (Efe.) — El checoslova Por su parte, Martina Navratilova con También en Grand Prix 6. Yannick Noah (Fra) 1.553 co ¡van Lendi, vencedor del Open de Es sérva la primera posición en la clasifica 7. Andrés Gómez (Ecu) 1.434 tados Unidos, ha consolidado su primer ción de la Asociación Internacional de 8. Jimmy Connors (USA) 1.321 — Emi puesto al frente de la clasificación de la Mujeres Tenistas, tras la disputa este fin Nueva York, 9. (Efe.) El español 9. Miroslav Mecir (Che) 1.285 Asociación de Tenistas Profesionales, lio Sánchez Vicario ocupa el undécimo de semana de los internacionales de Es lugar de lá clasificación «del Nabisço 1 u. Michael Pernfors (Sue) 1.176 realizada por ordenador. tados Unidos, en los, que obtuvo por ter 11. EmilioSánchezVicario(Esp)1.123 1 Su compatriota Miros!av Mecir, fina cer año consecutivo la victoria. Gránd Prix. de tenis, que sigue encabe lista en Flushing Meadow, se ha situado La clasificación dada a conocer hoy es zando el checoslovaco’ ¡van Lendi con en el octavo puesto, mientras que el espa la siguiente: más de dos mil puntos de ventaja sobre Los dos, Boris Becker segando clasificado. ñol Emilio Sánchez Vicario ocupa la de 1. Martina Na’,ratílova (USA) en Dusseldorf cimoséptima posición. 2. Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) ‘Al margen del definitivo despegue de La clasificación, tras los torneos dispu 3. Steffie Graf (RFA) Lendi, hay que resaltar el salto dado en la tados la semana pasada, es la siguiente: 4. Hanna Mandlikova (Che) clasificación del Grand Prix por su com Dusseldorf (RFA), 9. (Agencias.) — El 1. van Lendi (Che) 5. Pan Shriver (USA) patriota Miros!av Mecir, que pasa del de checoslovaco ¡van Lendl y la norteameri 2. Boris Becker (RFA) 6. Claudia Khode (RFA) cimosexto lugar al noveno, asi como el cana Martina Navratilova, recientes ven 3. Mats Wilander (Sue) 7. Helena Sukova (Che) dado por el sueco Stefan Edberg, que cedores en el US Open, participarán del 4. Stefan Edberg (Sue) 8. Bonnie Gadusek (USA) desde el séptimo ha’ pasado al cuarto 10 al 12 de octubre próximo, en el Torneo 5. Yannick Noah (Fra) 9. Manuela Maleeva (Bul) puesto. deexhibición de Dusseldorf-Kaarst. 6. Jimmy Connors (USA) 10. Kathy Rinaldi (USA) Los adversarios del actual número uno 7. Joakim Nystroem (Sue) 11. Gabriela Sabatini (Arg) 1. Ivan Lendl (Che) 4.489 mundial no están aún decididos, pero sí 8. Miroslav Mecir (Che) 12.. Zina Garrison (USA) 2. Boris Becker (RFA) 2.360 se sabe ‘que con Navratilova competirán 9. Henri Leconte (Fra) 13. Stephanie Rehe (USA). 3 Koakim Nystroem (Sue) 2.068 la checa Harina Mandlikova, la húngara 10. Andrés Gómez (Ecu) 14. Catarina Lindqvist (Sue) 4. Stefan Edberg (Sue) 1.721 Andrea remesvari y la sueca Catarina 17. Emilio Sánchez Vicario (Esp) 15. Kathy Jordan (USA) 5. Mats Wilander (Sue) 1.685 Lundqvist..
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