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No Refrendará El Título 22/07/2010 21:57 Cuerpo D Pagina 3 Cyan Magenta Amarillo Negro 3 EL SIGLO DE DURANGO | VIERNES 23 DE JULIO DE 2010 | Davydenko no refrendará el título El ruso quedó eliminado del Torneo de Hamburgo por Andrey AGENCIAS Historia. Tiago Splitter, sexto jugador que deja el Baskonia español Golubev. parajugarenlaNBA. NOTIMEX Hamburgo, Alemania Baskonia, semillero El tenista ruso Nikolay Davydenko se despidió del tor- neo de Hamburgo, Alemania, para jugar en NBA al ser derrotado por el kazajo Andrey Golubev, quien le im- EFE Dragic. pidió defender el título ale- Vi to ri a , E s p a ñ a mán obtenido la temporada FUENTE DE pasada. La marcha de Tiago Splitter a ABASTECIMIENTO Davydenko se levantó en los San Antonio Spurs de la Además, los San Antonio 2009 con el triunfo en el certa- NBA confirma la fama del Spurs demuestran tener al men alemán al derrotar al Baskonia español como equi- Baskonia como su fuente de francés Paúl Henri Mathieu; po vivero para las franquicias abastecimiento porque la sin embargo, este año no pudo americanas porque el viaje franquicia americana siem- seguir adelante luego de caer del pívot brasileño al otro la- pre echa el ojo a Vitoria al ha- en la tercera ronda, a manos do del Atlántico supone la cerse de los derechos de Spli- de Golubev quien lo derrotó sexta salida de un jugador del tter, Scola o Goran Dragic, por un doble 6-4 en una hora y equipo vitoriano a la mejor li- que han terminado jugando 29 minutos de partido. ga del mundo desde el año con los tejanos o bien han En otro encuentro el aus- 2004. traspasado los derechos a triaco Jurgen Melzer, tercer El caso de Splitter es un otros conjuntos. favorito, logró su clasificación capítulo más a las sucesivas Otro ex jugador baskonis- a la siguiente ronda del torneo despedidas que ha tenido que ta como Fabricio Oberto tam- al derrotar al francés Jeremy asumir la entidad de Josean bién recaló en el equipo de Chardy con un marcador de 7- Querejeta en la última media San Antonio tras despuntar 5y7-6(4)enunahoray54mi- docena de años en las figuras en Vitoria y fue reclutado por nutos de partido. de Andrés Nocioni, José Ma- la NBA. En el verano de 2004 Uno más que avanza a la nuel Calderón, Arvydas Maci- Andrés Nocioni fue el prime- siguiente etapa es el español jauskas, Luis Scola y Goran ro en inaugurar este capítulo. Juan Carlos Ferrero, sexto clasificado, quien venció al finlandés Jarkko Nieminen en tres mangas por parciales de 6-2, 3-6 y 6-4 en una hora y EFE Álvarez repite con jonrones 45 minutos de partido en el Fuera. El tenista ruso Nikolay Davydenko se despidió del torneo de Hamburgo, al ser derrotado por el que utilizó el 68 por ciento de kazajo Andrey Golubev, quien le impidió defender el título obtenido la temporada pasada. EFE su servicio. Houston, USA Mientras tanto Alemania no Fabio Fognini y el español Nadal jugará Bangkok tiene un punto bueno y uno Pere Riba, respectivamente. El antesalista dominicano Pe- malo durante la jornada, el Seppi se deshizo de su El español Rafael Nadal y el argentino Juan Martín del Potro disputa- dro Álvarez sigue con el bate bueno obtenido por el teutón compatriota en una hora y 30 rán a finales de septiembre el Abierto de Tenis de Tailandia, anunció encendido y por segundo día Florian Mayer que logró se- minutos de partido por un do- la organización del torneo que se disputará en Bangkok. consecutivo pegó dos jonro- Nadal, actual número uno del mundo y campeón de Roland Garros guir en la competencia al so- ble 6-4, utilizando el 57 por nes, mientras que el novato y Wimbledon, no pudo participar en la edición del año pasado a cau- meter al argentino Máximo ciento de su servicio contra el sensación, el abridor Stephen sa de una lesión abdominal. González en una hora y 27 mi- 42 de su oponente, mientras Strasburg, festejó con un “Este año, con mi salud y mi cuerpo en buena forma, tengo mu- nutos de juego con marcador que ambos realizaron cuatro chas ganas de jugar buen tenis para los aficionados de Tailandia”, di- triunfo y un día de atraso su de 7-6 (1) y 6-0. “aces”. jo el español en un comunicado divulgado por la organización. cumpleaños. En contraste el compatrio- Starace, por su parte, dejó El torneo de Bangkok se disputará del 24 de septiembre al 3 de ta de Mayer, Philipp fuera al español Pere Riba en SERPENTINAS AGENCIAS octubre en el Impact Arena de la capital tailandesa. Sobresaiiente. Álvarez sigue Kohlschreiber, quedó fuera tres mangas que duraron dos Mientras que el abridor puer- con el bate encendido. del certamen austriaco, al ca- horas y cinco minutos y que al torriqueño Javier Vázquez er frente al brasileño Thomaz final terminaron con un mar- ra del título de Bad Gastein, del certamen, en el cual el superó en duelo de serpenti- ton. El piloto John Russell de- Bellucci por parciales de 7-5 y cador 4-6, 6-4 y 6-4, en el que el Austria, no pudo seguir ade- año pasado se coronó cam- na boricua a Joel Piñeiro, be estar satisfecho con la la- 6-4 en una hora y 51 minutos italiano mostró superioridad lante en el certamen luego peona al derrotar a la ruma- quien vio detenida su racha bor de Álvarez, que está revi- de juego. utilizando el 87 por ciento de de caer frente a la francesa na Raluca Olaru por parcia- de siete triunfos consecutivos talizando con su bate explosi- Italia por otra parte segui- su servicio. Alizé Cornet por parciales les de 6-2 y 6-3, mientras que El dominicano Francisco Li- vo el ataque de los Piratas de rá presente en el torneo, luego de 6-2 y 7-5. hoy se despidió de las can- riano se encargó de detener a Pittsburgh, al pegar dos jon- de que Andreas Seppi y Potito CAE PETKOVIC Petkovic, de 22 años de chas austriacas luego de los Indios de Cleveland, y el rones, y llevarlos a un triunfo Starace obtuvieron su clasifi- La tenista alemana Andrea edad, se encontraba además una hora y 42 minutos de abridor novato mexicano Jai- por paliza de 15-3 sobre los cación frente al también italia- Petkovic, campeona defenso- como primera clasificada partido. me García superó a Joe Blan- Cerveceros de Milwaukee. Schleck llega en primero AP a Contador para arrebatarle Paris, Francia el liderato general e intentó una fuga a 10 kilómetros de la Andy Schleck ganó la etapa 17 meta, pero el español tuvo las del Tour de Francia, pero el piernas para seguirle el paso. campeón defensor Alberto Contador mantuvo la camise- EMOCIÓN ta amarilla y prácticamente Ambos pedalearon casi lado a aseguró su tercer título. lado en el último kilómetro, Contador y Schleck prota- en una clara representación gonizaron un mano a mano de la batalla que han librado en el ascenso final al legenda- durante todo el Tour. Schleck rio Col du Tourmalet, dejan- y Contador cronometraron 5 do atrás al resto del pelotón. horas, 3 minutos, 29 segundos EFE El luxemburgués sabía en los 174 kilómetros desde Triunfador. El luxemburgués conquistó la distancia por delante que tenía que sacarle ventaja Pau hasta du Tourmalet. del español Alberto Contador. POTRO, EN LISTA El campeón defensor Juan Mar- tín del Potro está inscrito en la lista provisional para partici- par en el Abierto de Estados Unidos, a pesar de que el argen- tino ha estado inactivo casi to- da la temporada por una lesión y cirugía en la muñeca derecha. La asociación estadounidense de tenis indicó que ‘’se espera’’ que Del Potro compita en el úl- timo Grand Slam de la tempo- rada, que comienza el 30 de agosto. Del Potro se perdió el Abierto de Francia y Wimbledon. EFE.
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