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Squash, World Games 2017: Cambia L'avversario Del Primo Turno Per 31/7/2017 Squash, World Games 2017: cambia l’avversario del primo turno per Yuri Farneti – Italianews #Italianews @italianews Squash, World Games 2017: cambia l’avversario del primo turno per Yuri Farneti Senza categoria Mia Immagine Cambiamento importante nel tabellone dello squash ai World Games 2017, che si sono aperti ufficialmente ieri a Wrocław, in Polonia, con la cerimonia inaugurale, e che oggi vedranno l’assegnazione delle prime medaglie. L’inglese Joe Lee, sorteggiato contro l’azzurro Yuri Farneti, è stato infatti costretto a rinunciare al torneo per infortunio, ed è stato sostituito dall’altro rappresentante britannico Ben Coleman. Farneti, tre volte campione italiano, dovrà dunque affrontare il numero 56 del mondo, un cliente comunque molto difficile come lo sarebbe stato Lee. Rispetto al tabellone pubblicato in precedenza, dobbiamo segnalare anche la rinuncia del danese Lau Ulrik Kiehn, che non sarà sostituito e lascia così il via libera al primo turno per il francese Mathieu Castagnet. Ricordiamo che le competizioni di Mia Immagine squash ai World Games avranno inizio martedì 25 luglio e si concluderanno venerdì 28 luglio. Tabellone maschile [1] Simon Rösner (GER) v Wojciech Nowisz (POL) [9/16] Rhys Dowling (AUS) v Daniel Mekbib (CZE) [9/16] Ivan Yuen (MAS) v Matias Tuomi (FIN) [5/8] Miguel Angel Rodriguez (COL) v Vasile Hapun (ROM) [5/8] Mathieu Castagnet (FRA) v bye [9/16] Douglas Kempsell (GBR) v Joe Chapman (IVB) [9/16] Raphael Kandra (GER) v Ahmed Hany Hussein (EGY) [3/4] Cesar Salazar (MEX) v Balázs Farkas (HUN) [3/4] Diego Elias (PER) v Alex Eustace (AUS) [9/16] Nafiizwan Adnan (MAS) v Diego Gobbi (BRA) [9/16] Ben Coleman (GBR) v Yuri Farneti (ITA) [5/8] Yip Tsz Fung (HKG) v Kostiantyn Rybalchenko (UKR) [5/8] Gregoire Marche (FRA) v Mateusz Kotra (POL) [9/16] Shehab Essam (EGY) v Rory Stewart (GBR) [9/16] Joshua Masters (GBR) v Jan Koukal (CZE) [2] Max Lee (HKG) v Alexey Severinov (RUS) Tabellone femminile [1] Camille Serme (FRA) v Natalia Ryfa (POL) [9/16] Alison Thomson (GBR) v Tessa ter Sluis (NED) [9/16] Catalina Pelaez (COL) v Ineta Mackevica (LAT) [5/8] Nadine Shahin (EGY) v Thaisa Serafini (BRA) [5/8] Fiona Moverley (GBR) v Nadiia Usenko (UKR) [9/16] Misaki Kobayashi (JPN) v Zuzana Kubáňová (CZE) [9/16] Rachel Arnold (MAS) v Anna Serme (CZE) [3/4] Annie Au (HKG) v Céline Walser (SUI) [3/4] Joey Chan (HKG) v Alina Bushma (UKR) http://www.solonews.eu/2017/07/21/squash-world-games-2017-cambia-lavversario-del-primo-turno-per-yuri-farneti/ 1/2 31/7/2017 Squash, World Games 2017: cambia l’avversario del primo turno per Yuri Farneti – Italianews #Italianews @italianews [9/16] Milou van der Heijden (NED) v Jessica Turnbull (AUS) [9/16] Nele Gilis (BEL) v Lisa Aitken (GBR) [5/8] Coline Aumard (FRA) v Csenge Kiss-Máté (HUN) [5/8] Millie Tomlinson (GBR) v Magda Kamińska (POL) [9/16] Tamika Saxby (AUS) v Sina Wall (GER) [9/16] Samantha Teran (MEX) v Cristina Gomez (ESP) [2] Nicol David (MAS) v Irina Beliaeva (RUS) [email protected] http://www.solonews.eu/2017/07/21/squash-world-games-2017-cambia-lavversario-del-primo-turno-per-yuri-farneti/ 2/2.
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