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'Mcenroe, CONNORS, LENDL SIN SORPRESAS EN Pág. 18 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Miércoles, 10 de agosto de 1983 Tenis• Escabechina • Michibata, número 1 de CanadÓ, perdió’ de en la ronda inicial favoritos, ‘McENROE, CONNORS, LENDL en Y NOAHI ESTRELLAS EN MONTREAL Cleveland Cleveland (USA), 9. — a los jugadores mejor clasificados,, Montreal (Canadá-, 9 (UPI). El al final de su encuentro con Hoce (UPI.) — Jóhn Sadri, de nuevo cabeza de serie, el america a la hora de conceder «bye» en las’ var que no estaba nada contento Estados Unidos, consiguió no Eliot Telstcher, tuvo que rondas iniciales. Esta vez a él le ha con su juego. ((Ha sido uno de mis; una notable victoria sobre esperar ansiosamente a que parara tocado jugar. ((No estoy molesto peores partidos del año». mani el segundo cabeza de de llover para concluir su encuentro por ello. Pero ya he dichó otras’ festá. Michibata, de Toronto, un, serie, Francisco González, contra su compatriota Larry Ste veces que no me gusta el sistema estudiante del Pepperdine College de Asunción, Paraguay, en fanky y coicretar su triunfo por por el que se reparten los “bye”.. de California y miembro del equipo la primera ronda del Wes 7-5, 6-2, en él Open de Canadá, Siempre salen favorecidos los; canadiense de Copa’ Davis. «No tern Open Tennis. Sadri, dotado con 450.000 dólares en jugadores de mejor “ranking”. Y’ puedo decir nada positivo de mi que venció a González, 6 - premios. En un encuentro anterior, no es lógico, puesto que todos; juego. En ningún momento he. el número 1 de Canadá, Glenn están en condiciones de realizar 4, 7 - 5, es el ugador que, conseguido concentrarme y mi ganó los campeonatos uni Michibata, fue eliminado por el un gran partido en la primera ron- oponente ha estado muy bien brasileño Marcos Hocevar, 6-1, da.» versitarios de tenis ama teniendo en cuenta que era el pri teur celebrados en el 6-1. Entre los jugadores que han con mer partido del torneo.» Telstcher. 16 del rankng mun seguido «byes» pára pasar directa- En otro encuentro disputado, Harold T.’ Clark Tennis dial, fue el jugador mejor clasifica mente a la segunda ronda se antes de que comenzara la lluvia, el Çenter. El único jugador que se dode los 24que tomaron parte en encuentran los grandes favoritos de neozelandés Russell Simpson cuenta entre los favoritos la primera jornada del Open de la prueba, John McEnroe. Jimmy’ venció ‘6-2, 6-3 al nigeriano Nduka que pasó, a la ronda Canadá. «Esta lluvia me ha Connors, Ivan Lendi y Yannick: Odizor y pasó a la segunda ronda. molestado bastante», áonfesó el Noah. siguiente es el americano RESULTADOS Matt Mitchell, el quinto jugador americano, Telstcher - se El jugador número uno de’ M. Hocevar vence a G. Michibata,. cabeza de serie, que dli quejó de que siempre se favorecía Canadá, Glen Michibata, confesó’ 6-1, 6-1 minó a Javob Hlasek, de R. Simpson a N. Odizor, 6-2, 6-3 Zurich, 6 - 0, 6 - 1. En otro Hu Ha, dobut y derrote, J. Nystroem a S. Simonsson, 6-3,. encuentro de la primera 6-2 ronda, Marty Davis, de E. Telstcher a L. Stefanky, 7-5, 6-2 Estados Unidos, batió a G. Ocleppo a T. Wiikison, 6-3, 6-4 Charlie Fancutt, de Aus SIN SORPRESAS EN W. Fibak a C. Roiger-Vasselin, 6-1,. tralia, 6-7(10-8), 6-2, 6-7, 6-1 7 - 6 (7 - 3), y Leo Palin, G. Forget a T. Nelson, 6-4, 6-3 de Finlandia, derrotó al MANHATTAN’ BEACH. S. Giammalva a -1 Pfister, 6-4,’ sexto favorito, el ámerica 6-QGoven a M. Wostenholme, 6-4,. no Craig Wittus, 6 - 2, 6 - T Manhattan Beach (California), 9. (UPI.) — La novena cabeza de 6-1 serie, Kathy Jordan y Helena Sukova e Iva Budarova, de Checo S. Bonneau a D. Power, 6-2, 7-6 slovaquia, consiguieron fáciles victorias en la primera ronda del Tqo John Frawley, de Áus neo de Manhattan Beach, dotado con casi 23 millones de pesetas tralia, eliminó al cuarto favorito, Ricardo Acuña, - en premios. También avanzaron en fáciles partidos Is cabeza de LA URSS serie número 12, Alycia Moulton, la 12, Wendy White y la 14, de Chile, 6 - 4, 6 - 1, y Joanne Russell, Rosie Casals, Sue Barker, Elise Burgin, Anna Marcel Free man. de Esta bel Croft, Camille Benjamín y Sue Leo. ORGANIZARA dos Unidos, derrotó al En encuentros disputados por la ñoche, la china que pidió asilo octavo, favorito, el aus Político a Estados Unidos, Hu Na, fue eliminada por la estadouni LOS EUROPEOS traliano Kim Warwick, O - dense Barbara Hallquist y la número cuatro de las favoritas, Sylvia 6, 6 - 4, 6 - 4. Mike Hanika, de la RFA, batió a Kathe Latham. - JUVENILES Myburg. de Sudáfrica, Jordan. de 23 años, cuartofinalistaen Wimbledon el mes pasa derroté a Scott Lipton, de Moscú, 9. (EFE.) —‘ La Unión do, eliminó a la sudafricana Jennifer Mundól, 6-1, 6-1. Consiguió Estados Unidos, 6 - 2, 7 - tres «breaks» en el primer «set» y dos más en el segundo, a lo largo Soviética, organizará por primera 5, Andy Andrews, de vez los Campeonatos de Europa de USA, a Sashi Menon, de de los 76 minutos de duración del encuentro que se disputW en la Tenis, en su decimoquinta edición. la India, 6 - 3, 6 - 0, y Bru pista central. Estos campeonatos se dispu La número 10, Sukova, batió a la americana Lea Antonoplis. ce Foxworth, de Estados 6-2, 6-1, mientras que Budarova apeaba a la japonesa Etsuko tarán en la localidad de tourmala Unidos, a David Carter, (Letonia) y en los mismo partici de Australia, 4 - 6, 7 - 6 (7 lnoue, 6-3, 6-3. Por suparte, la número 12, Moulton, batió a Trey parán nueve países. - 5), 6 - 3. Lewis, de Los Angeles, ganando los 10 primeros «games», en su Las naciones que han confirma camino hacia el 6-0, 6-1. Wendy White, de’ Estados Unidos, batió a do su participación son: Checoslo El primer cabeza de la también americana Sandy Collins, 7-5, 6-3 y Rusaell eliminó a vaquia, Alemania Federal, Grecia, serie, Mark Dickson. fue Leslie Allen, 6-4, 6-2. Hungría, Polonia, Rumania, Yugo apareado a su compatriota En otros partidos, Casals, USA, barrió a Terry Holladay, tam slavia, Bulgaria y La Unión Soviéti Buth Waltz, en partido bién norteamericana, 6-4, 6-2, Barker, de Gran Bretaña, batiá a ca. que se disputartá mañana Cecilia Fernández, de Estados Unidos, 6-4, 6-1, Burguin (USA) a Pilar Vásquez, de Perú, 5-4, 6-0, Croft, de Inglaterra, a Paula Smith, de USA, 6-2, 6-4, Benjamín a Betsy Negelsen, ambas de USA. 4-6, 6-3, 7-6, Leo a Cathy O’Braien, 1-6, 7-6, 6-3, Annie Higueras, tercero en el .G.P. White, de USA, a Amy Holton 6-3, 6-4, Kate Gompert, de Esta dos Unidos, a Tina Mochizuki, USA, 6-2, 6-4 y Ana Kiyomura, París, 9. (EFE.)—Elk españolJosé Higueras, con 1.294 puntos, ocu USA. a Jili Davis, USA, 6-4, 6-4. pa la tercera posición en la clasificación del Grand Prix de tenis, que’ La número uno, Martina Navratilova, jugará su primer encuen encabeza, con 1.528 puntos, el francés Vannick Noah. tro mañana por la tarde, mientras que la segunda favorita, Chris Clasificáción Evert Lloyd, jugará el martes por la noche. Dam Shriver es la ter 1. Yannick Noah (Francia), 1.528 puntos. cera cabeza de serie y Wendy Turnbull, de Australia, la quinta. 2. Mats Wilander (Suecia), 1.431. En encuentros de la noche, la cuarta cabeza de serie, Sylvia 3. José Higueras (España), 1.294. Hanika, de la RFA, venció ala Kate Latham 3-6, 7-6, con 8-6 en el 4. Jimmy Arias (Estados Unidos), 1.270. «tie break», 6-3. Hanika iba por delante 5-4 en el segundo «set», 5. lvan Lendl (Checoslovaquia), 1.241. antes de que la americana le rompiera su saque y la forzara a la dis 6. John McEnroé (Estados Unidos), 1.220 puta del iTie bréak». En la muerte súbita la alemana dominó por 7. Jimmy Connors (Estados Unidos), 1.145. ‘. 6-3. antes de perder, 8-6. Por su parte la americana Barbara Hall 8. José Luis Clero (Argentina), 1.055. quist venció a la china Hu Na, 6-4, 6-3. 9. Gene Mayer (Estados Unidos), 730 10. Guillermo Vilas (Argentina), 702..
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