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Mcenroe, BAJAENMUNICH :&,‘ ñ ‘ s’. u-,”’,4,’M • • • , VT’ ‘Çi’t4’í (‘ ‘‘ ‘ - • • • • • ‘ ¿f Mtércoles 16de marzo de1983 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Pá9 29 Tenis• McENROE, KATH’Y :JORDAN. TRIUNFA - BAJAENMUNICH DESPUES DE CUATRO MESES:. Munich. 15 (UPfl— El polaco . Wojtek Fibak Johr McE nroe, que era el favoríto, envió una ca’r ‘QEAUSENCIA’’ derroté al neozelandés Çhris Lewis, 6/1 .6/7 (3-7), taeÑcusandO su asistencia a causa de una- lesión en el, 7/6 en la prime’ra randa del Torneo Internacional de la ho’mbro’que Sufrió ea el encuentro de Copa Davis con BÓston 15. (UpL):—La.. W.CJ; dotadocon 36 millones de pesetas en premios.. tra Argentina, ep Buenos Aires, hace, unos pocos días. campeona del año pasado.. El polaco salvó tres «matcti-poirits» en el, tercer. Kathy Jordan eliminé. «set» con el marcador 4-5; antes de encadenar tres después de un comienzo juegos consecutivos. - Otros resultados: ‘ ‘ ‘ de nervios a la veterana Por su parte, el rrorteamericano Vitas Gerulaitis.. ‘8. Scalon a K. Meiler, 6/0, .6/1. británica Virginia Wade, cabeza de serie nórnero 3, eliminó al alemán Jaro’mir J. Alesander a C. Motta, ‘6/2, :7/5. 6-3,, 6-4 en la primera ron Becka, 1/6, 7/6 (7-3), 7/6 (7-4) y el polaco Tomas. R. ‘Krisl—tnan a- T. Caino, 6/4: 6/2. da del torneo femenino, Smid, cabeza de serie número 4- a.l. americano Erie P. Elter a B.. Manson, 7/6, 4/6,. 6/4. dotado con 18 millonés de Fromm. 6/2, 6/4. F. Sauer a N. Odivor, 6/4, 4/6,7/5. ‘pesetas en premios. Jordan, que ha estado cuatro meses alejada’de la • competición yno es cabe- - - HIGUERAS, NOVENO. za de serie, utilizó’ su oderoso revés para impe • dir que su advérs’aria de 37 LENDL, PRIMERO EN LA ATP años’ subiera a la red y con crétará su estrategia clási • París, 15. ‘(EF.) — El’ dheco Ivan’ tenis; en los tQrneos que’Se.llevan Sánóhéz’ espedialitá del diario ca de ‘servircio y volea. Lendl ocupa la primera posición en disputadós. ‘ - • • : deportivo Asé “‘,, ‘ ‘“‘ Jor-dan, de 23 años, el rariking de la ATP, miéntras que CLASIFICACION. • ‘ • -, declaró al final que se el español José Hígueras’esnove 1,, Nl. , Navrátilóva (USA), 800 LA DESPEDIDA DE .BOR6 ‘EN”-‘ hábía mostrádo un poco • no. •. - • Puntos; 2, a Hanka (RFA), 460; ‘3, nerviosa por la responsa CLASI FICACION ;Artdrea Jaeger (‘USA), 430; 4, Set- bilidad que entraña defen’ TENIS ESPANOL» - • “ 1, t,ar Lendi (Ché.)..;2, iirnrny tina- Bunge -(RFA),. 430; 5, .Hana La revista «Tenis Español» que ,der su’título. , Connors (USA);,3, Jo’McEnroe Mandlikova (Chec.j, 326;- 6, C. dirige el penodista José Maria Bonnie Gádus,ek dé (USA); 4, Guillermo Vilas (Arg.); 5, Evert (USA), 310 puntos. Dueamp dedica su numero 327 Largo (Florida) veñc,ió,. a Jçsé. ‘ Luis Clerc •(ArgJ;.. 6 Gene del mes de’ marzo a la ‘despédida ,‘‘MaryLou Piatekdé Dés-’ Mayer (USA); 7, Peter McNamara GOTFFRIEØ” SE IMPUSO”del tenisa’jon-8arg. Además’ de ..,tig (Florida), f-6;’6-4,-6-3; lAustria);’ 8, Vitas Gerulaitis (USA); un estudio detallac(o,so.bre ,su .,Evonne VerñiaaI de, Surá 9, JOSE ‘HIGUERAS(E’SPANA); friçá a.Ana María Fernán EN BOGOTA • .., • — - carrera” deportiva ‘Sé”’ekp’onen 10, Mats Wilander (Süe.). Bogotá 1 (EFE) — El nortea come’ntriós “obre su retirada de dez de Torrance (Califor me’ricano,,.Brian -,0ottfried ganó el destac idos hombres de la raqueta .ria), 6-2. 3-6,, 6-3 Navratilova •dó;m.’n’,- en • torneo de Coíor’rrbia, perteneciente •,(F,ernánde ‘susituyó a; «a la Co>a Madboro’del Caribe En ultima hora a Mma Jau féminas . la final se impuso a Andrés Gómez, sóvec. enferma dé’ gripe); Ñueva’ York, l1..’(EFE.”f”—ip flor 7 - 6, 1 - 6’, 7 - 5.’ GINNYPURDY, GANADORAWendyWhite, de 22 años teamericana de: origen éheca Mar ‘a Dianne Fromholtz, ex tina Navratilova. domina ía’ clasifi-. EN PfllSBURGO’ ganadora de este torneo,, cación del Gand Prix férneninode PRESENTACION DE LA- Pittsburgo, 15. (U Pl.’) — La americana Ginny Purdy derrotó a 6-2, 6-7, 5-7, 6-2; Clau REVISTA «SUPER - TENIS» diá Khde. de Alemania, a la brasileña Claudia Monteiro, 6 - ‘la italiana Sabina Sim El próximo día 23, a las 9.15 de 2, 7 - 5, en la final del torneo teme la boche, se realizaró enla discote nino, dotado con s,eis millones de monds, 6-2, 6-7, 7-3,6-1, CAYO ‘EDMONDSON a Betsy Nagelsen de ca «Up and Down», de Barcelona, pesetas en premios.’ la presentación de la ‘revista espe-. En la final de dobles, Candy KaaIua Bay (Hawaii) a la ENROTTERDAM especialista de dobles, cializada en tenis «Super - Tenis». Reynolds - Paula Smith vencieron Anne Smith de Dallas La nueva ‘publióación será dirigida a Iwona Muczynska - Trey Lewis, Rotterdam, 1 5. (Efe). — Marc (Texas), ‘1-6, 6-4, 6-4. por el periodista mádrileño Ramón 6 - 2, 6 - 2. Edmondson perdió su primer parti Finalmente, Marcella do del torneo de Rotterdam frente Skuherska de Checoslova- al norteamericano Nick Saviano, en quia n’ecesitó sólo 57 dos sets 7’-6, 6-1. Una de las notas UN 60 POR CIENTO MÁS EN PREMIOS minutos para imponerse a más negativas de la competición Amy Holton, 6-2, 6-2, y fue la negativa a participar de Jim Eva Pfaff de Alemania, de my Connors, el gran favorito, que 22, años venció a la decidió despJazarse’ Estédos ‘Uni Ynúrñero 8.;Rósa1 ,‘-Fair-’ dos,’ después de set derrotado en QUINCE- MILLONES, PARA EL: bar>kb 6-3 6-2 Sruselas por Kevin Curren. •:4MILLÓN :;EL• ‘“Otros resulta dós: VENCEDOR’DE”- W1MDLEDON Simpson a Giammalva, 6-3, 6-3. T. Gillikson a Dupre, 3-6, 7-5, • Wimbledon (Inglaterra), 15. (EFE.)—- Los premios que sé reparten en TORNEO FEMENINO 6-1. el torneo de tenis de Wimbledon, se vérán este año in&ementados en J. Hlafek a A. Andrewé, 7-6, 6-1. cerca de un sesenta por ciento, ha manifestado elAII-England Club. MEJOR PAGADO DEL M. Depalmer a M. Ostoja, 6-2, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe e Iván Lendl partirán comó favoritos MUNDO 6-O. para el primer premio, consistente en 112.654 dólares (unos 15.000.000 J. Fillol a J. Velasco, 6-1, 7-5. pesetas). El añolpasado eran 75.000 dólares (unos 10.000.000 de pese Nueva York, 15. (S. e.)—’ Las quince mejores luga V. Van Patten a B. Mottram, tas). .., . ‘ - 6-3, 1-6, 6-2, Para el premio femenino los 67.500 dólarés (unos 9.000.000 pese-, doras del mundo se enfrentarán en el ‘Torneo J. Fitzgerald a 3. .Gilbert 3-6, tas> se han convertido en 101.400 dólares,(unos 14.000.000 de pese 6-4, 6-2. Virginia Slims de NueS’a tas>. , :. ‘ York dotado con 42 millo H. Pfister a i. Amritra(, . 6-7 El año pasédo el torneo de Wimbledon,se Saldé ‘cpn el beneficio do nes de pesetas que se, día (4-7), 7-5; 2-1 y abandono. 5.400.000 dólarés , . ‘ , • •‘ Tim Wilkinson a M. Porcell. (8), «Pensamos que en vista del excélénte resultado económicó, algo putaráco e> Madison 3-6, 6-4’, 6-2. de ese dinero debe’ ir- a parar abs jugadores», ha manifestado sir Brian Squáre Gordért,’ de 23’ V. Arnaya a E. lshersky, 7-5, 6-3. 27 de este mes. Burnet, presidente’ del AlI-England Club, en una conferencia de prensa. 1.
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