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Serena Regresa Ganando 04/05/2010 12:17 Cuerpo D Pagina 5 Cyan Magenta Amarillo Negro | MIÉRCOLES 5 DE MAYO DE 2010 | EL SIGLO DE DURANGO 5 Serena regresa ganando La tenista Bacsinszky. muy feliz con esta victoria”, nal del certamen dotado con estadounidense venció La raquetista estadouni- reconoció la poseedora de 12 dos millones de dólares en dense, máxima favorita pa- títulos Grand Slam. premios, tras vencer a la ita- a Bacsinszky en el ra alzarse con el título, al- Ahora, “Serena Slam” de- liana Maria Elena Camerin Torneo de Roma. canzó 63 por ciento de efec- berá enfrentarse a la alemana por 6-1 y 6-0. tividad en su servicio y co- Andrea Petrovic, quien se im- Wozniacki se verá las ca- NOTIMEX nectó cinco “aces” para de- puso a la checa Petra Kvitova ras con la española María Jo- Roma, Italia jar la pizarra a su favor por por parciales de 6-3 y 6-4. sé Martínez Sánchez, verdu- 7-6 (7/2) y 6-1 en una hora y go de la anfitriona Francesca La tenista estadounidense Se- 38 minutos. VENUS Schiavone, decimatercera rena Williams, número uno La suiza llegaba agotada Su hermana mayor, Venus preclasificada por doble 6-2. del mundo, regresó a las pis- al encuentro con la esta- Williams, cuarta cabeza de se- tas con una victoria sobre la dounidense después del rie, también avanzó la tarde SORPRESA suiza Timea Bacsinszky, en partido agónico con la ar- de ayer a la tercera ronda, al La sorpresa de la jornada la partido de segunda ronda del gentina Gisela Dulko, que superar a la suiza Patty dio la rumana Alexandra Dul- torneo WTA de Roma. terminó a las 11 y media de Schnyder por un doble 6-2; su gheru al eliminar a la rusa Luego de haber conquista- la noche y en el que se juga- siguiente rival será la israelí Dinara Safina, quien buscaba do el Abierto de Australia y ron dos “tie break”. Shahar Peer, sembrada 16. revalidar el título del Interna- mantenerse ausente de las “Entré en el campo pen- zionale BNL D´Italia, y que pe- canchas por tres meses debi- sando que podía tanto ganar LLAVE se a que forzó la tercera man- do a una lesión en la rodilla, como perder. Porque tras una Por su parte, la segunda me- ga cayó por marcador de 6-4, AP Serena Williams debutó con ausencia nunca sabes lo que jor raqueta del circuito, la 6-7 (5/7) y 6-1. Con esta victo- Duda. Serena Williams sabía que en su regreso podía perder; sin em- éxito en el Foro Itálico al ven- va a pasar, pero no me presio- danesa Caroline Wozniacki, ria, llegará más que motivada bargo, tuvo un buen retorno y sacó el triunfo ante la suiza Timea Bac- cer en sets corridos a Timea né mucho, por lo que estoy se instaló en los octavos de fi- a su siguiente duelo. sinszky,7-6y6-1. Woods no se concentra AP Ponte Vedre, Florida El hoyo 18 en el campo TPC Sawgrass no suele ser tan desafiante cuando no hay viento. Aun así, en un ambiente caluroso y hú- medo, Tiger Woods sim- plemente no pudo evitar las trampas de agua, du- rante su práctica del mar- tes. En ese hoyo, Woods hi- zo un tiro de salida que en- vió la pelota muy a la iz- quierda, hacia un borde del estanque. El atribula- do astro musitó una mal- dición y pidió otra bola a su caddie. Fue la quinta vez que Woods sumergió la bola, durante nueve ho- yos de práctica para el tor- neo The Players Cham- pionship, que se disputa en Ponte Vedra Beach. AP Incómodo. Tiger Woodses- tá batallando para recuperar su nivel. Estrellas estarán en Orlando AP Orlando, EU ElJuegodeEstrellasdela NBA correspondiente al 2012 se disputará en la nueva cancha del Magic de Orlando. El comisiona- do de la NBA, David Stern, hizo el anuncio el martes en el Amway Center, que se inaugura la próxima temporada. Será la segun- da vez que el Juego de Es- trellas se dispute en Orlan- do. Esta ciudad de Florida fue también la sede del partido en 1992, cuando “Magic” Johnson regresó al basquetbol para ganar el trofeo al Jugador Más Valioso, luego de su retiro y de anunciar que era VIH positivo. La nueva arena y el hecho de que el equipo local haya vuelto a dispu- tar los primeros lugares habrían incidido en la elección de la sede. El año pasado, el Magic de Orlan- do regresó a la final de la NBA, donde cayó ante los Lakers de Los Ángeles..
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