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La Estrella Mericana, Que Ayer Ganó En Orlando, Se Enfrentaría Al LUNES LA VANGUARDIA DEPORTES’ 8 XXXIX Trofeo Conde de Godó de tenis Agass, en el carniño de Becker La estrella americana, que ayer ganó en Orlando, se enfrentaría al alemán en las semifinales a este nively con estas figuras. “Lo que ha que DAGOBERTO ESCORCIA dado claro también es que los jugadores son los que mandan. Como mínimo hasta Wim s Becker y Andre Agassi, bledon planifican con clarísimos criterios de los principales protagonistas preparación de su calendario en lo que creen de a trigesimanovena edi lo más racional para sus intereses. Desde lue o Conde de go, tenemos más posibilidades que vengan en - comienza hoy en estas fechas y no en otras.” .s pistas del Real Club de Te • Con miras al próximo año, Cambra confía nis Barcelona, :e podrán enfrentar en las en conseguir lo mismo que este año: “Estare semifinales del torneo, según el sorteo efec mos a unas fechas de los Juegos Olímpicos y tuado ayer en las instalaciones del club. en la 40 edición del trofeo Conde de Godó. Los teóricos octavos de final que podría •Hay una serie de aspectos que ilusiona tener ofrecer la competición, dotado con 650.000 un torneo mejor. Que se ha puesto difícil igua dólares en premios (unos 65 millones de pese lar la participación de este año, seguro, pero tas), enfrentarían a Becker con Sergi Brugue por fortuna es así”. ra, Marc Rosset con Andrei Chesnokov, Agas El sorteo celebrado ayer en la sala de prensa si con Karel Novacek, Andrés Gómez con del torneo repartió suerte entre los españoles Guillermo Pérez-Roldán (la final del año pa que finalmente serán quince los que comien sado), Jonas Svensson con Juan Aguilera, Go cen el torneo, después que ayer se clasificarán ran Ivanisevic con Alexander Volkov, Emilio Vicente Solves, Carles Costa, Germán López;1] Sánchez con Andrei Cherkasov y Guy Forget con Omar Camporese. Cualquiera de esos PARTIDOS PARA HOY;0] partidos puede ser y ha sido, perfectamente, final de algunos torneos del circuito, lo cual demuestra el nivel elevado de la prueba. Los primeros partidos se disputarán a Pero de esos octavos pueden surgir, siem las 12.00 horas y el resto a continua pre sobre el papel y atendiendo el ranking de ción, menos en la pista 3(15.00 horas) cada jugador, unos cuartos de final impresio nantes: Becker-Chesnokov, Agassi-Gómez, PISTA CENTRAL Ivanisevic-Svensson y Forget-Emilio. Y si •Tank Benhabiles - Andrei Cherkasov todo eso ocurre, las semifinales servidas pue • Horst Skoff - Marcelo Filippini den contentar a los aficionados con el duelo u Tomás Carboneil - Goran Prpic más esperado del torneo: Becker-Agassi y, u Omar Camporese - T. Champion además, Forget-Ivanisevic. Todo eso es teoría. La realidad puede ser PISTA 1 otra y las esperanzas de que algún español lo • Richard Fromberg - II. de la Peña gre meterse en una de las rondas avanzadas • Marc Rosset - Claudio Mezzadri nunca se pierden, especialmente después de u Francis Roig - Vicente Solves •BathmanfBergh - P. Roldán-Skoff PISTA 2 Teóricos cuartos de final: Becker uAki Rahunen - Joao Cunha Silva contra Ándrei Chesnokov, • Roberto Azar - José Luis Aparisi •Eric Jelen - Carl Uwe Steeb Andre Ágassi-Ándrés Gómez, • Stankovic/Vogel - Filipini/Mortensen Goran Ivanisevic-Jonas Svensson PISTA3 y Guy Forget-Emilio Sánchez • Davids/HenricssOn - Clavet/Motta conocer el éxito conseguido ayer por Sergi y José Luis Aparisi. Sergi Bruguera, el que está Bruguera en Estoni. De momento, ayer, las en mejor forma, debutará en la primera ronda pistas del Real Club de Tenis Barcelona mos contra el australiano Mark Woodforde y si traron un adelanto de lo que puede ocurrir a lo gana tendrá que enfrentarse al vencedor de un largo de la semana durante la disputa del tor duelo alemán protagonizado por Carl-Uwe neo, sobre todo si se cumplen las previsiones. Steeb y Eric Jelen. Si logra escapar de uno de Los partidos de .a fase previá y los entrena esos alemanes, Bruguera será esperado en oc mientos de algunas de las estrellas principales tavos, sino hay sorpresa, por Boris Becker. nunca, en los últimos años, habían registrado “El Godó este año parece Roland Garros”, un seguimiento tan importante por parte de manifestó ayer Sergi Bruguera a este periódi un público expectante e ilusionado con la co. “El torneo está muy bien y yo estoy prepa competición. rado para hacer lo mejor posible. Ojalá siga la La explicación a esta novedad está funda racha de victorias iniciada aquí, pero Wood mentada en la ilustre participación que ha lo forde es uno de los jugadores australianos que grado conseguir este año el torneo barcelonés, mejor se adapta a la tierra”, añadió el tenista reuniendo a tres de los cinco primeros del catalán. mundo (Becker, Forget y Agassi) y otros dos Emilio Sánchez, séptimo cabeza de serie, clasificados entre los diez primeros (Ivanise va por la parte baja del cuadro con lo que es vic y Svensson). Boris Becker: la raqueta de mayor prestigio del Godó;1] posible su enfrentamiento con Guy Forget, el Sixte Cambra, director del torneo, es per francés que está protagonizando fectamente consciente de que el lis una temporada de ensueño. El pri tón está muy arriba: “La clave de PROTAGONISTASDELOSCINCOULTIMOSGODO;0] mer partido de Emilio será el martes todo ha sido la perseverancia. Nun contra el vencedor del encuentro ca hemos perdido la fe en que podía Año Campeón Finalista Semifinalistas Cuartofinalistas entre Diego Pérez, uruguayo que ha mos conseguir un torneo de mejor ganado un puesto en el cuadro final nivel. Afortundamente, hemos en la fase previa, y el holandés Mark puesto en esta edición el listón muy E. Sánchez Berger/Bruguera Koevermans. alto, pero nadie debe olvidar que Juan Aguilera, segundo español esta es una competición deportiva, en el ranking de la ATP (Asociación que tiene una posición importante . Mancini Filippini/Sleeb de Tenistas Profesionales) y deci dentro del calendario y que nadie, 1988 Corfson Muster Filppinl ArreselPérez-Roldónmosegundo cabeza de serie, tendrá en cambio, crea que se trata de una enfrente al sueco Magnus Gustaf exhibición en la que se contratanju Gustaffson Casal/Leconte sson. Para Aguilera, el Godó es una gadores”. 1987 Jolte Wilonder Bengoedea & EnchezlCwboneH prueba de fuego. Su racha de derro “Siempre hemos aspirado a con tas en la temporada tiene que parar tar con la mejor inscripción”, añade Pérez-Roldón Mecir/Gómez algún día y el mejor escenario para Cambra. “Pero lo primero que tene 1986 Cr1son Maurer $mld Foel1Sr4er ello 1 es el Tenis Barcelona. mos que valorar en su justa medida La afirmación de Sergi Bruguera es que tenemos un semana estable Skoff PéreziDe Miguel afirmando que el Godó parece este en el calendario y contamos con la año un Roland Garros no es nueva espectacularidad de los hombres ni va desencaminada. De los dieci con más gancho del circuito. Era lo TRES TÍTULOS SUDAMERICANOS Y DOS SUECOS. El ecuatoriano Andrés Gómez, con los títulos séis cabezas de serie que el año pasa que soñábamos hace unos días y obtenidos en el 89 y ene! 90; Kent Carlsson, el sueco a quien las lesiones obligaron a una prema do tuvo el torneo parisino, siete que ahora tenemos.” tura retirada no sin antes ganar ene! 86 y el 88; ye! argentino Martín Jaite, que lo hizo ene! 87, Cambra no teme que, a partir de Continúa en la página 9 de Deportes ahora, se le exija siempre un torneo son los más recientes vencedores del trofeo Conde de Godó.
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