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Navratilova, La Eliminacíon De ‘La Mejor Del 8 Miércoles, 22 de agosto de 1984 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Pág.. 33 Tenis• Mientras McEnroe sigue ‘En la jornada inaugural del Torneo de al frente del Volvo Grand Prix Cincinnati NAVRATILOVA, LA ELIMINACÍON DE ‘LA MEJOR DEL 8. LICONTE, PRIMERA 1 Es la quinta Vez en sietó años’ que es df signada por lá WTA’ SORPRESA____ Nueva York, 21. (Efe.) — La nor teamericana de origen checoslova co Martina Navratilova.ha sido de signada mejor tenista de 1984 por la Asóciación de Jugadoras Profe sionales(WTA). Esta es la quinta vez en site años, y la tercera consecutiva que Navra tilova obtiene este galardón. Tam bién en dobles, la pareja Martina Navratilova - Pam Shriver obtiene Leconte no llegó’ el título de mejor del año, en este a las bolas de caso por cuarta vez consecutiva. Glickstein En cuanto a la clasificación del circuito femenino después de la vic Kings Mill (Ohio), 21 (UPI). Cuando Denton llega a cofa toria de Navratilova en Mahwah, la El israelí Shlomo .Glickstein car todos sus primeros servi norteamericana consolida su pri dio fa sorpresa en la primera jor cios, sus posibilidades de vic mera posición, con 200 puntos de nada del ,Torneó de tenis de tória crecen en un 90 por cien- ventaja respecto a la segúnda clasi Cincinnativaledero para el Vol ta, manifestó Van Pattem ficada, su gran rival Chris Evert vo Grand Prix y dotado con Dnton colocó 1 2 .‘aces”, pero Lloyd. 350.000 dólares (Más de 56 mi hizo 15 dobles faltas 1. Nartina Navratilova (USA), llones de pesetas), al derrotar al 1 .9P0 puntos noveno cabeza de serie, el fran OTROS RESULTADO$ 2. ChrisEvert-Lloyd (USA), 1.700 cés Henry Leconte por 1-6, Anders Jarryd (5) (Sue)’vence a, 3. Manuela Maleeva (Bul), 1.. 135 7-5, 6-3. Glickstein aminoró el Erik lskersky (EE.UU.) 7-5, 6-2 .4 Hana Mandtikova (Che), 960 ritmo del encuentro tras ser de Stefan Edberg (11) (Sue) a Tim ‘.5 Claudi Kohde-Kilsch (RFA), 1. John Mcenroe (USA), 2.318 pun rrotado por el francés en el pri Gullikson (EE.UU.) 6-3, 6-2’ .775 tos, 7 torneos mer set. Fue entonces cuando. John Sadri (14) (EEUU;) á,Jim .6 Zina Garrison (USA), 765 2. Jimmy Connors (USA), 1.798 (9) impuso su juego lento y cere my. Brown (EE.UU.), 6-3, .6-7, .7 Kathy Jordan (USA), 665 3. Ivan Lendl (Che), 1.682(9) .. bral. Leqonte. se puso delante. Mike6-1 Bauer (EE.UU..). a Peter’ .8 Kathy Horvath (USA), 655 4. Andrés Gómez (Ecu), 1.601 (13 .:COfl 2-0 en el segundo set, pero. 5. ‘Henrick Sundstrom (Sue), 93 Glicksteinmantuvpsu ritmo y, Feigl (Aut), 6-4, 6-1 MEnro encabeza Wilander Mats (Sue). 858(7) tras empátar a áin,co.juegbs, se Mátt’Doyle (EE.U’U’á Cássló laclasificaciónGrandPrix 7.Tomás Smid (Che), 819 (16) - anotólasegundamanga. Elter Motta (Bra), 7-5, 6-2 cer set no tuvo mucha dificultad Derek Tarr (Sudya.UoWøurne 8. JimmyArias(USA),758(11) (EEUU;), 7-6, 6-3 ‘ El norteamericano John Mcen- . 9. Aaron Krickstein (USA), 757 (12) -.paraelAminoré israelí el yritmo lo ganó y vivacidad por 6-3. roe continúa en cabeza de la c!asif j 10’. Yannick Noah (Fra), 739(9) Joakim Nistrom (8) (Sue’) a • del partido en el segundo set cación general del Volvo Grand 11. JoakimNystrom(Sue),592(14) porque sé’ que a Laconte le Sammy Giammalva (EE.UU..). Príx de tenis, con 539 puntos de 12. JuanAguilera(Esp), 589(10) 6-1, 6-2 ventaja sdbre su compatriora Jim- 13. Johan I(riek (USA), 577(91 gústa el juego rápido. Al final Paul McNamae (Aús) (12) a my Connors. Juan Aguilera ocupa 14. Vitas Gerulaitis (USA), 567 (10) impuse mi ritmo y le venc(, de Dannie Visser (Sud), 3-6, 7-3, la duodécima posición. , 15. Anders Jarrud (sue), 525(12) claró Glickstein tras el encuen 6-3 . tro. Brian Teacher (16) (EE.UU.) a El juego de vaselina del ame Colin Dowdeswell (GB), 6-2, rióano Vincent Van Patten des .6-1 - ... VelaS ‘ concentró y acabó por impo John Alexander (Aus) a Mark El patin catalándomina enMasnou nerse al del tejano Steve Den Edmonson (Aus) 7-6, 6-1 ton en otro encuentro de la Greg Holmes (EE.UU.)a Willy LAMARCA LIDER DESTACADO’ primera ronda. Van Patten can Masur (EE.UU.), 6-3, 4-6; 6-4 tó además con la ayuda del flojo Russel Simpson (Nzl) a Leif Masnou, 21; (S. E.. para EL 2. Ramón Huertas (C.N. Mas servicio de Denton durante el Sharis (EE.UU.), 7-6, 64. MUNDO- DEPORTIVO.) - Con nou), 3 puntos. match. 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 fue el resul Thomas Hogstedt (Sue) a Steve viento de fuerza 2 de GarbE, se 3. Francisco Javier Vázquez tado final. Meister (EE.UU.), 6-7, 6-1, 6-1 1 disputó (a segunda jórrada del (C.N. Barcelona), 5,7 puntos. 1 Campeonato de España de pa ‘4. Anna Pujol(C.N. Masnou), 8 tín a vela,. registrándose una nue puntos. En ausencia las ochocabezas-deserie va victoria del campeón de Cata 5. Xavier Roca (C.N. Sitges), lunya Jordi Lamarca, que de- 10 puntos. ABURRIDA PRIMERA RONDA’ mostró ser el mejor de los 55 que EN MONTREAL. tomaron la salida y firme caridi-. GENERAL Montreal (Canadá), ?1. (Efe.) — En A’nnabel Croft (GB.) a Elise Burgiñ dato a la consecución del título 1. :Jó’cji Lamarca (C.N. Mas nacional que ya consiguiera en ausencia de las ocho cabezas de serie, (EE.UU.), 6-4, 6-1. nou), O puntos. exentas de la primera ronda, la alemana Tine Sáheuer (Din.) a Rene Uys (Afs.), otras cuatro ediciones. 7-6(7-4)6-3. Anna Pujol, a pesar del cuarto 2. Anna Pujol (C.N. .Masnou), federal Bettina Bunge protagonizó el 11 puntos. más interesante partido del Torneo de Sandi Collins(EE.UU.) a Vicki Nelson puesto de hoy, sigue mantenién 3. Ramón Huertas (C.N. Mas Montreal, valedero para el circuito fe- (EE.UU.), 6-2, 3-Oy abandono. dose en segundo lugar de la ge nou), 16 puntos. menino de tenis, alvencer a la norte Sabrina Goles (Yug.) a Melissa Brown neral. americana Camille Benjamin por 5-7, (EE.UU.), 6-2,6-1. 4. Francisco Javier Vázquez ‘‘7-5,6-1. Clasificación regata’ (C.N. Barceloña), 17,4 puntos. Laura Arraya (Per.)a Anne Hobbs 1. Jordi Lamarca (C.N. Mas 5. Ramón Felipe de Montagut Primera eliminatoria: (G.B.), 6-4, 1-6, 7-5. (C.N. Barcelona), 19,7 puntos., Bettina Bunge (RFA) vence a Camille Joanne Russell (EE.UU.) a Beverly. nou), O puntos. Benjamin (EE.UU. );-5-7, 7-5, 6-1. Mould (EE.UU.), 3-6, 6-4. 6-4..
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