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José Luis Arilla-Tony Roche Y John Newcombe-Rafael Osuna, Partidos Página 38 LÁ VANGUARDIA ESPAÑOLA VÍERNE& JUNIO PE 1967 COMENTARIOS i INFORMACIONES DEPORTIVAS TENIS: XI Concurso Internacional del Real Barcelona - XV Trofeo Conde de Godo QUINCE ANOS SIN DESFALLECIMIENTO Uno vez más, al llegar este punto dt; José Luis Arilla-Tony Roche y John Newcombe-Rafael Osuna, del iinir de la primavera, este Un i sin por en que nuestra urbe reí)11 de encantos v aliciente* d« todo or< I nos llega también el gozoso y e¡l rado anuncio de ¡o celebración d«l 'i' partidos destacados de la jornada de hoy, en Pedralbes feo Conde de Godo, en «I marco i Concurso Internacional de Tenti i ganizado por el Real Barcelona. Este trofeo ha pasado a constituir J EXTRAORDINARIAS ACTUACIONES, AYER, DE KRISHNAN Y MULLIGAN, dfflos hitos barceloneses del año, i de esos acontecimientos con los | ya se cuenta, porque han pasad VENCEDORES DE KOCH Y MANDARINO, BRAVOS OPONENTES ser substancia misma del quehacer i dadano. Pero esta simple constóla I El Concurso Internacional del Real hasta que, por fin, Mulligán alinea más mecánico pero seguramente tam- FIGURAS DE LA puede llevarnos a engaño. Puede \ Club de Tenis Barcelona, con su Tro- los dos juegos de diferencia que le bién más resolutivo. cernos creer que todo es seractllc. feo para la prueba masculina, entra dan el triunfo. El tenis blando del Correspondiente a la prueba de do- COMPETICIÓN llano; y nada ?)¡áí alejado de la ' ( ya ciesde hoy en. la fase decisiva. Y ahora jugador italiano, hace mella en bles, tendremos, por ia tarde, los in- lidad que esta supoairón. Una pn i llega a ella en tono vibrante, con am- las fuerzag de Mandarino que cede teresantes encuentros Mandarino-Koch deporiva de tal categoria requiert' biente de público y afán de lucha en sin oposición ya el quinto y decisivo', ante AriUa y Orantes y, Osuna-Kris- esfuerzo ímprobo, que se ve acre ¡ la pista, kilo se ha de notar en la resuelto a favor de Mulligán por 6-0. hnan enfretados a Roche-Newcombe. tado, si cabe, por las especialísii cuenta positiva de cuatro destacadas Sirva para definir la calidad del TONY ROCHE características del actual tenis da t i figuras de la competición que en la juego que se puede ofrecer en ambos petición. ; jornada de ayer ofrecieron lo mejor READAPTACION choques el que los ocho jugadores que fie su tenis, admirando tanto por la El triunfo de Rafael Osuna sobre actúan pertenencen a los equipos de Quince años ininterrumpidos avala*' calidad del vjuego cuanto por ia en- Orantes está en la línea de la lógi- Copa Davis de sus respectivos paí- .tesón y una constancia que, ci(: ticgit tolai, formidable, eu ios par- ca. No está, sin embargo, la facilidad ses... mente, no son moneda de cursi, tidos por ellos protagonizados. con que el mejicano superó al joven y nuestro país, en el que lo frecu I Me reiiero a Kríshnan, Koch, Mu- magnífico ncopadavis español». Jesús IGHASO es que, con el caer de las hojas < lligun y Mandarino, que, con el en- Sólo encuentro una justificación al calendario, los programas se dif, 1 cuentro Osuna-Oranles, compusieron escaso rendimiento de Orantes, esta nen y las iniciativas se evaporen el plato tuerte del programa. es la inadaptación a la superficie de Resultados de los parHdos de ayer No es osado afirmar que en el ^ juego, a la pista de tierra, inadap- Srta. O. Montano - Srta. P. Montano del Trofeo Conde de Godo se ha ¡ tación producida por el prolongado a Srta. A. Bivera - Srta. A. Cajigal, poi nido incubando, año tras año, estt I RONDA DE INICIALES período de preparación del equipo es- 6-0, 64); Sra. Rodríguez a Sra. Mer- liante renacer del tenis en Esji Un fantasaulla caprichoso se metió pañol en las pistas vegetales de Lon- cedes Guí.x, por 7-5, 6-1; Srta. Nico.e como deporte de dimensión pop I en las pistas del Barcelona y quiso dres y Eastbourne. Kilo mismo le su- Seghers a Srta. Pilar Durall, por 6-2, £1 paladeo del juego de los ora i que el programa de ayer emparejara cede a José Luis Arilla quien, fina- 6-0; P. Garriga-N. - H. Martínez-B. a ases íia ilustrado a toda una ser l en competición a tos tenistas con iüen- lizado el partido de dobles, jugado J. Soler - J. Gisbert, por 6-2, 6-3; Srta. ción de practicantes y 'educado a i tíca inicial. Asi, Kríshnan (India), se con Orantes de compañero y en el J. Maslen. - 'Srta. K. Osborne a Srta. importante masa de aficionados. enfrentó a Koch (Brasil); Mandarino que ambos vencieron, no sin dificul- C. Bustamante - Srta. E. Gisbert, por (Brasil) a .Mulligán (el australiano de tad, a los colombianos Ansola y Ve- 6-3, '9-7; Srta. C. Muntañola - J- Velasco Por Barcelona han desfilado los me:' Italia) y, Orantes, a Üsuna. lasco, confesaban no haber encontrado a ífcta. E. Carrasco - A. Muñoz, por tenistas de estas últimas décadas ¡ Los primeros, Krishnan y Koch, ju- todavía el ritmo que requiere el jue- 6-3, 7-5; Eamanatoan Krishnan a Thomaz han presenciado encuentros que garon un part.do marathoniano. Un go sobre pista de tierra. Koch.por 6-4, 4-6, 14-12, 3-6, 9-7; Martín sarán, sin duda, a la leyenda, i encuentro repetición del disputado el Mulligan a J. E. Mandarino, por 7-5, 0-6, Ovillo del recuerdo, entresaco, t pasado año en la India en la final Bien, Osuna ganó por un repetido 2-6, 8-6, 6-0; Rafael Osuna a Manuel juicio, dos momentos «estelares:: interzonas de la Copa Uavis (jue sir- 6-3, calificándose para los cuartos de Orantes, por 6-3, 6-3; Srta. Ana M.* de la primera final, en el año del vió para calificar a aquel país para final del Trofeo Godo. Estalella a Srta. Nicole Seghers, por 6-3, tauración, jugada por el noríeat« disputar el ((Challenge round» a los En otro de los partidos de dobles, 4-6, 6-1; J. L. Arilla - M. Orantes a cano Vic Seixas y el argentino M i australianos. Osuna y Krishnan, ganaron a Patri- J. Velasco - B. Anzola, por 8-6, 3-6, 6-3; en una maravillosa exhibición de t cio Rodríguez y Mulligán alcanzando bos campeones, y otra final, años l Pues bien, uno y otro tenistas, ac- con ello la semifinal de la prueba. R Osuna - R. Krishnan a M. Mülligan - tuaron ayer de poder a poder sin el P. Rodríguez, por 2-6, 6-0, 6-4; Tony tarde, disputada por Árt Larsi i más mínimo descuido, totalmente en- Roche - J. Newcómbe a P. Garriga-N. - Budge Patty, en la que no se su-1 AUSTRALIANOS Y LATINOS H. Martínez-B. por 6-1, 6-1; Antonio admirar más la genialidad del pri t tregados, ambos, al quehacer tenísti- o la elegancia del segundo. co. En la prueba individual, tenemos Muñoz a José O. Serrano, por 6-3, 6-3; El juego sutil de Krishnan, funda- hoy dos partidos de extraordinario in- Luis Bruguera a Luis Alberioh, por Un intento de enunciar los suce i mentado en la colocación más que en terés. En el primero, José Luis Ari- 6-8, 6-3, 6-2. participantes en el Trofeo nos lie; i la potencia, encontraba tremenda ré- lla se enfrentará a Tony Roche, el a consignar, sin excepción, a todi i plica en el poderoso trabajo dé Koch, australiano que aparte de su eficien- Orden de juego pora hoy ' primeras figuras del tenis muí i potente en el servicio y desconcertan- te aportación al equipo de su país en A las 11, Srta. Mata - Srta. Durall con- Rose, Hoad, Laver, Emerson, Gir i te por su empuñadura contraria. Los Copa Davis, tiene en su historial tra Srta. Estalella - Sra. Mandarino, y Santana, Krishnan, Flamm, Trab s «g-ames» caían dé uno u otro lado sin triunfos de los que califican a un ju- Srta. Patricia Montano c. Srta. M. En el presente año el Trofeo se ce i que sé vislumbrará a quien corres- gador. Roche, vencedor el pasado año Bouile. cuando el mundo de nuestro ten j pondería el triunfo pues el equilibrio en Roland Garros, ha alcanzado en A las 12, John Newcombe c. Rafael fiaüa tenso y expectante. Se acal i era la nota destacada. Finalmente, y la última edición del Campeonato de Osuna; José L. Arilla c. Tony Roche; superar una difícil eliminatorii después de salvar por tres veces el Francia el partido decisivo en el que Benjamín Azola e Jorge Gisbert (con- Jugador número dos de Australia y el Copa Davis y se aproxima un s 4 temido «Match-Ball», Krishnan impu- cedió ante su compatriota Emerson. solación); Manuel Orantes c. Hilario jugador señalado por la crítica de su tivo España-Rusia, para mediad) 1 so la Ley de la fortaleza física, po- Por su parte, José Luis AriUa, que Martínez-B. (consolación), y Patricio Ro- país como el sucesor de los grandes de julio. La atmósfera está caldea i siblemente por adaptarse mejor a la pese a los titubeos iniciales produ- dríguez c. Luis Bruguera (consolación). hace diez años Ken Rosewall y Lewis el público amante del buen teni elevada temperatura. cidos como digo por el cambio de pis- A las 13, Srtas. Montano c. Srta. J. Hoad. Jugador de Copa Davis, campeón bemos que no ha de faltar a Después de tres horas y media de ta, creo se halla en el mejor momen- Maslen - Srta. K. Osborne; vencedor Ma- de dobles en Wimbledon y Australia du- cita del Godo, durante el cual le 1 Juego, el resultado favorable al nú- to de su carrera deportiva, desea re- ta-Durall - Mandarino-Estalella c.
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