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Ziemia Lubuska Szczęśliwa Dla Polskich Tenisistów! Portal Województwa Lubuskiego Ziemia Lubuska szczęśliwa dla polskich tenisistów! Kategoria - Archiwum Data publikacji -8 kwietnia 2013 godz. 14:20 Polska pokonała Republikę Południowej Afryki 3:1 w meczu Davis Cup by BNP Paribas, który od piątku rozgrywany był w hali Centrum Rekreacyjno- Sportowego w Zielonej Górze. Decydujący o wygranej biało-czerwonych punkt zdobył w niedzielę Jerzy Janowicz, zwyciężając w czterech setach Strona 1/3 Ruana Roelofse’a. W piątek grę naszych reprezentantów oglądała z trybun marszałek Elżbieta Polak. Okazało się, że Lubuszanie kochają tenis i żywo dopingowali gwiazdy światowych kortów. Mecz Polski z RPA od początku trzymał w napięciu. W inauguracyjnym pojedynku Jerzy Janowicz pokonał Jeana Andersena. Polak nie stracił w tej grze seta, choć nasz najlepszy tenisista z powodu przeziębienia nie był w pełni sił. Kłopoty zdrowotne dokuczały również Łukaszowi Kubotowi, który pojawił się na korcie w drugiej piątkowej grze i musiał uznać wyższość Rika de Voesta. Po pierwszym dniu zmagań był więc remis 1:1. W sobotę cenne zwycięstwo w deblu odniósł nasz eksportowy duet Mariusz Fyrstenberg, Marcin Matkowski, który po niezwykle zaciętym spotkaniu pokonał w trzech setach parę z RPA i Polska ponownie objęła prowadzenie w całym meczu. Kropkę nad „i” postawił w niedzielne popołudnie Janowicz. „Jerzyk” borykał się z poważnym przeziębieniem, ale nie zawiódł. Zwyciężył rywala w czterech setach i zapewnił naszej reprezentacji prawo gry w barażach o Grupę Światową Pucharu Davisa. Przeciwnika i miejsce, w którym rozegrane zostanie to spotkanie poznamy o 17.04. Po meczu Jerzy Janowicz długo dziękował lubuskim kibicom za doping i wsparcie podczas trzydniowych zmagań z RPA, podkreślając że atmosfera hali CRS i postawa publiczności miały duży wpływ na końcowy sukces reprezentantów Polski. Warto przypomnieć, że Centrum Rekreacyjno-Sportowym to inwestycja współfinansowana z Lubuskiego Regionalnego Programu Operacyjnego. Puchar Davisa to najbardziej prestiżowe rozgrywki drużynowe w męskim tenisie. Oficjalnie nazywany jest Drużynowymi Mistrzostwami Tenisistów Międzynarodowej Federacji Tenisa. W rywalizacji bierze udział 135 narodowych reprezentacji, podzielonych na grupy według rankingu i wyników osiąganych w poprzednich latach. Szesnaście najsilniejszych reprezentacji rozgrywa spotkania w Grupie Światowej. Tylko one mają możliwość wygrania tych prestiżowych zawodów w danym roku. WYNIKI Polska – Republika Południowej Afryki 3:1 Strona 2/3 Piątek Gra 1.: Jerzy Janowicz - Jean Andersen 6:4, 6:3, 6:3 Gra 2.: Łukasz Kubot - Rik de Voest 3:6, 7:6(3), 5:7, 4:6 Sobota Gra 3.: Mariusz Fyrstenberg / Marcin Matkowski - Jean Andersen / Rik de Voest 7:5, 7:6(2), 7:5 Niedziela Gra 4.: Jerzy Janowicz - Ruan Roelofse 4:6, 6:3, 6:1, 6:1 Gra 5.: Łukasz Kubot - Jean Andersen ( odwołany ) Strona 3/3 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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