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Rsson, Dos Cabezas De Serie Ko. En Pág. 32 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Viernes,7 de febrero de1986 Casal.S. Vicaruoganaron On primera ronda de dobles SANMNA JUGARA EL “VIEJAS GLORIAS” - RSSON, DE ROLAND GARROS DOS CABEZAS DE SERIE KO. París, 6. (EFE.) — El español Manuel Santána, el australiano Rod Laver y el rumano liJe Nas EN MEMPHIS tase, son algunas de. las figuras Memphis (Tennessee), 6. (Agen rie número 1, que intenta conseguir M. Anger (15), a P. Slozil, 4/6, 7/6 ya retiradas del tenis que inter cias.) — La pareja española formada su octavo título en este campeonatC (9-7), 6/3, vendrán en un Torneo de Dobles -por Sergio Casal y Emilio Sánchez nacional profesional de EE.UU. SE P. Lundgren (16), a L. Duncan, 6/2, que se. disputará de forma para Vicario superó la primera ronda de medirá con Matt Anger, que derrot, 6/7(6-8), 6/1. lela a los Internacionsies de • dobles del Torneo de Memphis, do alcheco PavelSlozil, 4/6, 7/6, 6/3. J. Kriek, á L. Stefanki, 6/3, 6/1. Francia, en Roland Garros. tado con 47 millones de pesetas al RESULTADOS 5. Giammalva, a T. .Warneke, 6/2. El torneo, reservado por invi imponerse al chileno Ricardo Acuñe 6/4. tación a 16 parejas, tendrá un S. Edberg (2), a M. Léanch, 6/4,0/1 yal holandés Tom Nijssen, 2/6,6/4, yabandono premio en metálico de pesetas 6/4. Dobles 3.750.000 y una copa con la eti- A pesar de su triunfo, los españo A, Jarryd (3), a T. Wulktson, 6/2, 6/4. gie de Jacques Brugnon, una de les se adaptaron mal a la pista del P. Annacone (6), a M. Vajda, 6/1, CASAL-SANCHEZ VICARIO, a Acu las figuras del tenis francés, ju Racquet Club de Memphis. 6/3.. .- . ña-Nijssen, 2/6, 6f4 6/4. - gador de Copa Davis con su país Acuña y Nijssen forman un dúo B. Gilbert (8),.a;J. Sadri, 7/6 (7-1), Depalmer-Donnelly, a Perflfors y tallecido en 197.8. 6/2. por w.o. Schultz netamente inferior, tanto individual M. Westphal, a T. Smid (9), 7/6 Currert-Denton, a Robertson-Warne Mary mente como en conjunto, a los espa Joe Ferflández ya es (7-1), 4/6, 7/6(8-6). ‘ . ke, 2/6, 7/6 (7-5),’7/6 (7-1). profesional ñoles. ,J. Lloyd, a J. Gunnarsson (12), 6/1,.. Forget-Járryd, a Evernden-Warder, En el torneo individual el.campeón 6/2. 6/4,6/2. Miami’(USA), 6(UPi.) — La té del año pasado, Stefan Edberg, se nista.de 14 años MaryJoe Fer calificó para la ronda siguiente, nández, de procedencia espa cuando Mike Leach se vio obligado ñola, se convirtió en profesional. a abandonar durante el segundo CHRIS EVERT NO Fernández fue una de las júnior “set”. Edberg había ganado el pri-. más admiradas en Ja pasada edi mero por 6/4 y perdía por 0-1 en el ción de la Orange Bowi el pasa ségundo, cuando Leach abandonó PROYECTA RETIRAR SE do mes de diciembre y anunció la pista con una lesión en la espalda. anoche que había firmado un oque parecía cortar como un cuchi Nueva York,6. (Agencias.) — Chris Evert Lloyd afirmó que no planea retirar- •contrato con internatioral Ma llo”. En la próxima ronda Edberg ju se del tenis y que no tiene idea de cuándo lo hará. na9ement de Cleveland: gará contra su compatriota Peter Por lo pro nto, voya Jugar durante todo este año, explicó en una conferencia La jugadora de Miami, clasifi de prensa para promocionar el próximo torneo del Virginia Slim’s, dotado con 76 Lundgrend. millones de pesetas, que se disputará el próximo mes, en el Madison Square Gar cada en el puesto 81 deaWTA, El tercer cabeza de la serie Anders den. Pero siempre he dicho lo mismo desde que tengo 18 años. es la tenista más joven que se Jarryd, también de Suecia, batió a Pero añadió que será sólo su deseo y no el puesto que ocupe en el “ranking” convierte en profesional desde Tim Wilkison, 6/2, 6/4, mientras el lo que determinará su decisión de retirarse. que lo hiciera Kathy Rinaldí en número 7, Johan Kriek, superó a La El año pasado jugué mejor que en toda mi vida, agregó Chris, de 31 años, 1981, con 14 años y cuatro me rryStefanki, 6/3,6/1. que ha ganado 143 torneos en su carrera, más que ninguna otra jugadora de la ses. Fernández tiene seis meses El inglés John Lloyd, número 39 historia. Aún no he alcanzado todo mi potencial. más de los 14 años. El agente de del “ranking mundial”, puso fuera de Preguntada si se retiraría caso de arrebatar el puesto número uno a Martina MaryJoe será el hermano menor Navratilova, Lloyd contestó: Es difícil abandonar cuando una se encuentra en la combate al número 12, Jan Gun cumbre. Pero cuando decida retirarme no llevaré ninguna vida sedentaria. No de Chris Evert, John. narsson, de Mónaco, 6/1, 6/2 y ju voy a encerrarme en una cocina; quiero viajar y hacer un montón de cosas. Mary Joe Fernández fue el gará ahora conira Paul Annacone pasado agosto la tenista más jo que venció al checho Manan Vajda, ven que nunca ha ganado un 6/1,6/3. Noah reempÍaza a Wilander contra McEnroe partido del US Open. Jimmy onnors, el cabeza de se- Dallas (Tejas), 6. (Agencias.) — El francés Yannick Noah ha sido escogido para reemplazar al sueco Mats Wilander. obligado a regresar a su país a conse cuencia del fallecimiento de su abuelo, para disputar una serie de exhibiciones contra McEnroe. Una semana antes de participar en el Torneo de Boca West (Florida), que em NOTICIAS DE TENIS pezará el lunes próximo, Noah debe enfrentarse a John McEnroe en Montgomery El Instituto Nacional para la investigación y el ensayo de maferia (Alabama), Midland (Tejas) y Salt Lake City (Utah). Los organizadores han indicado que Wilander podrá reanudar estos encuen les para el deporte, de París, acaba de publicar sus conclusiones tros de exhibición en los dos últimos partidos del programa, previstos para el sába sobre un estudio que ha realizado sobre 20 modelos diferentes de doy domingo, en Sacramento y San Diego. raquetas para tenis, pertenecientes a 8 grandes marcas de cate Después de esta gira, McEnroe, que había solicitado y obtenido la autoriza goría mundiaí. Los dos primeros puestos, con una puntuación de ción del Coñsejo Profesional del Tenis, descansará hasta el Torneo de Atlanta - 74 y72 puntos respectivamente, lo han ocupado dos modelos de (Georgia), que se celebrará del 31 de marzo al 6 de abril. ELF Competition. El grupo ELF es el primer productor mundial de fibras de carbono y de resinas técnicas. Michibata hace historia Toronto (Canadá), 6. (Agencias.) — Glena Michibata entró en la historia del tenis canadiense cuando anoche se convirtió en ql primer jugador del país que se califica para los cuartos de final de un Grand Prix jugado en Canadá. Michibata, de 24 años, logró la histórica proeza ante sus propios paisanos, eliminando al cabeza de serie número 7, Shahar Parkiss, de Israel, 6-1, 6-4. Aun que Michibata, número 77 del ranklng mundial, admitió que había jugado un poco cohibido, se impuso claramente a su rival de 23 años. Es el mejor partido que he jugado desde eJ mes de octubre (en Japón), de - TenisySquash claró Michibata, que se enfrentará en la-próxima ronda a Peter Fleming o LeifShi El material de más.”Altas Prestaciones” del mercado, fabricado en ras. las factorías propias deLgrupo. Garantizado para un año. OTPOS RESULTADOS: M. Srejber a C. Kirmayr, 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4. En Barcelona Sport Tennis Pro J. Cantera F. Segarceanu, 6-4, 7-5. J. Svensson a J. Bates, 6-1, 6-4. - c. Río de Oro, 39. TeL 204-90-53 G. Layendecker a A. Krickstein, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(7-4)..
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