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Tenis/Openusa 54 POLIDEPORTIVO MUNDO DEPORTIVO Lunes 29 de agosto de 2005 TENIS/OPEN USA Rafa jugará hoy contra Reynolds en la jornada inaugural de un torneo marcado por el año triunfal del español y Federer Nadal debuta en la central EL CUADRO MASCULINO Lluís Carles Pérez EL CUADRO FEMENINO n El Open USA alza hoy el telón del último Grand Slam del año con la atención centrada en los dos grandes dominadores de la tempo- rada, Roger Federer y Rafa Nadal, cuyos números están muy por en- cima del resto de rivales. Entre ambos suman 18 títulos –nueve ca- Federer ganó el Open USA-2004 FOTO: EFE da uno– y se reparten los siete Mas- Svetlana Kuznetsova, vigente campeona PARTE ALTA ters Series y dos de PARTE ALTA PRIMER CUARTO los tres 'grandes' PRIMER CUARTO Roger Federer (Sui/1)-Ivo Minar (Che) disputados. Maria Sharapova (Rus/1)-Eleni Daniilidou (Gre) Fabrice Santoro (Fra)-Jurgen Melzer (Aut) Dally Randriantefy (Mad)-Mary Gambale (USA) ALBERT MONTAÑÉS (E)-Victor Hanescu (Rum) Campeón de Ro- Anne Kremer (Lux)-Lisa Raymond (USA) Robin Vik (Che)-Olivier Rochus (Bel/27) land Garros el Julia Schruff (Ale)-Flavia Pennetta (Ita/28) JUAN C. FERRERO (ESP/20)-A. Clement (Fra) español y rey de Dinara Safina (Rus/21)-Maria E. Camerin (Ita) Andrei Pavel (Rum)-Andy Murray (GBR) Wimbledon el Mashona Washington (USA)-Sania Mirza (Ind) Nicolas Kiefer (Ale)-Jiri Vanek (Che) Barbora Strycova (Che)-Marion Bartoli (Fra) Nicolás Lapentti (Ecu)-R. Stepanek (Che/16) suizo, sólo Marat Shenay Perry (USA)-Alicia Molik (Aus/14) D. Nalbandian (Arg/11)-A. Bogomolov (USA) Safin (ganador Nadia Petrova (Rus/9)-Eva Birnerova (Che) Peter Wessels (Hol)-Christophe Rochus (Bel) del Open de Aus- Marissa Irvin (USA)-Aiko Nakamura (Jap) Dmitry Tursunov (Rus)-Marcos Baghdatis (Cyp) tralia) ha sido capaz Nicole Pratt (Aus)-Akiko Morigami (Jap) W. Moodie (RSA)-Fernando González (Chi/21) Laura Granville (USA)-Silvia Farina (Ita/22) CARLOS MOYÀ (ESP/31)-Mickaël Llodra (Fra) de arañarles en 2005 un Nicole Vaidisova (Che/26)-Kveta Peschke (Che) Davide Sanguinetti (Ita)-Wayne Arthurs (Aus) torneo importante. Jie Zheng (Chn)-Iveta Benesova (Che) Paradorn Srichaphan (Tai)-Y. El Aynaoui (Mar) Como son los dos primeros cabe- Ivana Lisjak (Cro)-Emilie Loit (Fra) Tomas Zib (Che)-Nikolay Davydenko (Rus/6) Ekaterina Bychkova (Rus)-S. Kuznetsova(Rus/5) zas de serie del torneo, Federer y SEGUNDO CUARTO Nadal sólo se enfrentarían en Nue- SEGUNDO CUARTO Lleyton Hewitt (Aus/3)-ALBERT COSTA (ESP) va York en una hipotética final, Kim Clijsters (Bel/4)-Martina Muller (Ale) José Acasuso (Arg)-Luis Horna (Per) pero hasta ella deberán sortear las Ashley Harkleroad (USA)-Fabiola Zuluaga (Col) Kenneth Carlsen (Din)-NICOLÁS ALMAGRO (E) Michaela Pastikova (Che)-Rita Grande (Ita) Lars Burgsmuller (Ale)-Taylor Dent (USA/25) diferentes 'minas' que siempre es- Alyona Bondarenko (Ucr)-Ai Sugiyama (Jap/30) DAVID FERRER (ESP/17)-Agustín Calleri (Arg) conde cualquier 'grande'. Como es- Ana Ivanovic (SyM/18)-L. Lee-Waters (USA) Mark Philippoussis (Aus)-Karol Kucera (Evq) trella que es, el manacorí debuta- Sanda Mamic (Cro)-Maria Vento-Kabchi (Ven) Michael Lammer (Sui)-Kevin Kim (USA) rá hoy (sobre las 19.00 h. en Espa- Marta Domachowska (Pol)-Shahar Peer (Isr) Andreas Seppi (Ita)-Dominik Hrbaty (Evq/15) Tiffany Dabek (USA)-Vera Douchevina (Rus/33) T. Henman (GBR/12)-FERNANDO VERDASCO (E) ña) en la pista central contra el Venus Williams (USA/10)-Rika Fujiwara (Jap) Paul-Henri Mathieu (Fra)-Paul Capdeville (Chi) invitado local Bobby Reynolds LAURA POUS (ESP)-Maria Kirilenko (Rus) Gaël Monfils (Fra)-Novak Djokovic (SyM) (132º mundial), a quien apabulló Mª Emilia Salerni (Arg)-Jessica Kirkland (USA) Hyung-taik Lee (CdS)-Mario Ancic (Cro/22) en Australia por 6-1, 6-1 y 6-3. Camille Pin (Fra)-Daniela Hantuchova (Evq/20) Max Mirnyi (Blr/30)-Justin Gimelstob (USA) Francesca Schiavone (Ita/25)-J. Kostanic (Cro) Florent Serra (Fra)-Stefan Koubek (Aut) La 2ª ronda también se presenta Shuai Peng (Chn)-Emma Laine (Fin) Jarkko Nieminen (Fin)-Karol Beck (Evq) plácida para Nadal, pues jugaría Alina Jidkova (Rus)-Catalina Castaño (Col) Alexander Popp (Ale)-Marat Safin (Rus/5) contra el mejor del duelo entre Sco- Yung-Jan Chan (Tpe)-Serena Williams (USA/8) ville Jenkins (372º) y George Bastl PARTE BAJA (119º), el suizo que puede presu- PARTE BAJA TERCER CUARTO mir de haber sido en 2002 el último TERCER CUARTO Guillermo Coria (Arg/8)-FÈLIX MANTILLA (ESP) verdugo de Pete Sampras en Wim- Justine Henin (Bel/7)-Zuzana Ondraskova (Che) Glenn Weiner (USA)-Vincent Spadea (USA) Mª A. SÁNCHEZ LORENZO (E)-A. Haynes (USA) Robin Soderling (Sue)-Juan Ignacio Chela (Arg) bledon. Rusedski o Blake (3ª ron- Yoon Jeong Cho (CdS)-ARANTXA PARRA (ESP) Filippo Volandri (Ita)-FELICIANO LÓPEZ (ESP/26) da), Thomas Johansson (octavos), Stephanie Foretz (Fra)-Gisela Dulko (Arg/27) Jiri Novak (Che/23)-Dick Norman (Bel) Agassi (cuartos) y Roddick (semifi- Jelena Jankovic (SyM/17)-D. Chladkova (Che) Jan-Michael Gambill (USA)-Nicolás Massú (Chi) nales) aparecen como los principa- Yuliana Fedak (Ucr)-Alexa Glatch (USA) Stanislas Wawrinka (Sui)-Rajeev Ram (USA) Katarina Srebotnik (Esl)-Su-Wei Hsieh (Tpe) Noam Okun (Isr)-Mariano Puerta (Arg/10) les escollos en su camino a la final. Mara Santangelo (Ita)-Mary Pierce (Fra/12) Richard Gasquet (Fra/13)-BETO MARTÍN (ESP) Anastasia Myskina (Rus/13)-T. Tanasugarn (Tai) Giorgio Galimberti (Ita)-Donald Young (USA) Tras el doblete de Arantxa Amy Frazier (USA)-Carly Gullickson (USA) Cyril Saulnier (Fra)-Janko Tipsarevic (SyM) Nadal, campeón de Roland Ga- E. Gagliardi (Ita)-Magdalena Maleeva (Bul) Tobias Summerer (Ale)-Ivan Ljubicic (Cro/18) Tathiana Garbin (Ita)-E. Likhovtseva (Rus/19) Tommy Haas (Ale/29)-Peter Luczak (Aus) rros, tiene la oportunidad de emu- Anna-Lena Groenefeld (Ale/31)-K. Brandi (Pur) Potito Starace (Ita)-Rainer Schuettler (Ale) lar la gesta de Arantxa Sánchez Virginie Razzano (Fra)-Abigail Spears (USA) Robby Ginepri (USA)-G. GARCÍA-LÓPEZ (ESP) Vicario, que fue capaz de triunfar S. Karatantcheva (Bul)-M. Shaughnessy (USA) Gilles Muller (Lux)-Andy Roddick (USA/4) Roberta Vinci (Ita)-Amélie Mauresmo (Fra/3) en París y Nueva York en 1994. CUARTO CUARTO Ella es la única española –hombre CUARTO CUARTO Andre Agassi (USA/7)-Razvan Sabau (Rum) o mujer– que ha ganado dos Nadal, segundo favorito, presenta este año un balance de 16-5 sobre pistas duras FOTO: AP Elena Dementieva (Rus/6)-Lucie Safarova (Che) Mardy Fish (USA)-Ivo Karlovic (Cro) Grand Slams el mismo año. El últi- M. Díaz-Oliva (Arg)-Bethanie Mattek (USA) Juan Mónaco (Arg)-Ricardo Mello (Bra) Jill Craybas (USA)-Jamea Jackson (USA) P. Kohlschreiber (Ale)-Tomas Berdych (Che/32) mo que se acercó a semejante lis- en caso de éxito. Sólo dos españo- Federer, que acumula 55 victorias V. Kutuzova (Ucr)-Anna Chakvetadze (Rus/29) Mikhail Youzhny (Rus/24)-Florian Mayer (Ale) tón fue Juan Carlos Ferrero en les se han apuntado el Open USA en sus últimos 56 partidos sobre Shinobu Asagoe (Jap/24)-S. Cohen (Fra) Tomas Behrend (Ale)-Jonas Bjorkman (Sue) 2003, cuando reinó en Roland Ga- masculino, Manolo Santana en estas canchas: desde que inició tal NÚRIA LLAGOSTERA (ESP)-E. Linetskaya (Rus) Jan Hernych (Che)-Xavier Malisse (Bel) rros y fue finalista del Open USA, 1965 sobre hierba y Manuel Oran- racha tras caer en los Juegos Olím- Martina Sucha (Evq)-Sybille Bammer (Aut) Brian Baker (USA)-Gastón Gaudio (Arg/9) C. MARTÍNEZ (ESP)-Patty Schnyder (Sui/11) Th. Johansson (Sui/14)-Mariano Zabaleta (Arg) logro que le aupó como premio al tes en 1975 sobre tierra verde. El picos ante Berdych, Safin le ha in- Nathalie Dechy (Fra/15)-S. Beltrame (Fra) Ò. HERNÁNDEZ (E)-Sébastien Grosjean (Fra) nº 1 mundial, el segundo español 'grande' americano se disputa aho- fligido su única derrota en las se- Klara Koukalova (Che)-Vania King (USA) Paul Goldstein (USA)-Gustavo Kuerten (Bra) en la cima tras Carlos Moyà (1999). ra sobre pistas duras, una superfi- mifinales del Open de Australia. Anna Smashnova (Isr)-Sandra Kloesel (Ale) D. Bracciali (Ita)-TOMMY ROBREDO (Esp/19) El manacorí no podrá en el cie en la cual Nadal se desenvuel- Nadal ha caído en 2ª ronda en 'VIVI' RUANO (ESP)-Tatiana Golovin (Fra/23) Greg Rusedski (GBR/28)-James Blake (USA) ANABEL MEDINA (ESP/32)-Karolina Sprem (Cro) Gilles Elseneer (Bel)-Igor Andreev (Rus) Open USA alcanzar ese objetivo ve con soltura (16-5 este año), co- sus dos participaciones en el Open Tiantian Sun (Chn)-Samantha Stosur (Aus) George Bastl (Sui)-Scoville Jenkins (USA) porque Federer domina el rán- mo demostró ganando hace dos se- USA (2003 y 2004), pero su eclosión A. Serra Zanetti (Ita)-P. Parmentier (Fra) Bobby Reynolds (USA)-RAFA NADAL (Esp/2) king y el juego con mano de hie- manas el Masters Series de Mon- de 2005 le ha lanzado con descaro a Na Li (Chn)-Lindsay Davenport (USA/2) rro, pero sí acortaría distancias treal. Allí, sin embargo, no jugó cotas mucho más altas ܘ.
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