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Vendredi 13 Novembre 2015 VENDREDI 13 NOVEMBRE 2015 > PROGRAMME du jour > ça s’est passé HIER ... > Un bénévole à l’HONNEUR Marcel GRANOLLERS (88) s’impose difficilement en 3 sets face à Jan MERTL 6/3 3/6 6/2. Il rencontrera, en 1/4 de finale, la tête de série n°1 Benoit PAIRE. Christelle LHUISSIER, 48 ans Lucas POUILLE (84), lui aussi rejoindra les 1/4 suite à sa victoire face à David GUEZ 4/6 Bénévole pour la 1ère année. 7/6 6/3. Christelle, joueuse à l’ASPC des PONTS DE CE (Maine et Loire), et contrôleur de Vincent Millot (179) ne rejoindra pas Lucas Pouille pour jouer une place en demi- geson dans l’automobile, a décidé d’être bénévole aux ITV. finale . Il a été écarté logiquement par Sergyi Stakhovsky (62) sur le score de 6-3 6-2. L'Ukrainien s'est montré trop performant pour le Français. Il n'a pu résister outre me- Suite à un mail concernant un appel aux bénévoles, elle n’a pas hésité pour s’ins- sure aux assauts de la tête de série n°4 du tournoi. crire en tant que bénévole, pendant ses vacances. Le jeune joueur Russe, Karen KHACHANOV, seulement 17 ans et déjà professionnel, Christelle connaît bien le bénévolat, et le tennis, car elle a été présente sur plu- s’est imposé sur le score de 6/4 6/1 face au Turc Marsel ILHAN, tête de série n°8. Il re- sieurs manifestaons pour le tennis handisport. trouvera Adrian MANNARINO pour les 1/4 de finale. Mariée à un joueur de tennis handi 2ème série, le tennis n’a plus de secrets pour elle. Paul Henri MATHIEU nous a montré hier soir qu’il avait retrouvé un très bon niveau. Il n’a laissé aucune chance au jeune Calvin HEMERY en l’emportant 6/2 6/3. Il retrouvera Ses movaons, faire de belles rencontres avec d’autres bénévoles mais aussi voir en 1/4 de finale le russe Teymuraz GABASHVILI, tête de série n° 3. les joueurs. L’aventure s’est terminée hier soir pour Gleb SAKHAROV, sor des qualificaons, il Le tennis handisport sera mis à l’honneur ce dimanche 15 novembre, entre la fi- s’est incliné face au joueur russe Teymuraz GABASHVILI. nale de double et la finale de simple, en la présence de Stéphane HOUDET n°2 mondial (licencié au TCRO), et Gaetan MENGUY n°27 mondial, (licencié au Tennis Entente Yonnaise). Nous connaissons désormais les qualifiés dans le dernier carré du tableau de double, dont une paire française Lucas POULLAIN/Vincent STOUFF. La journée de jeudi a été marqué par l’abandon de la paire POUILLE/ BARRERE dans le tournoi de double. Il laisse ainsi leur place en 1/2 finale aux têtes de série n° 3, le belge Ruben BEMELMANS et à l’allemand Philipp PETZSCHNER. Le double 100 % français, Jonathan EYSSERIC/Tom JOMBY s’incline contre Lucas POULLAIN/Vincent STOUFF 6/3 6/4. Ils rejoindront la paire Sanders ARENDS/Adam MAJCHROWICZ, qui s’est imposé face à James CERRETANI/ Franck MOSER 7/5 6/3. Les têtes de série n°1 confirment leur place de leader dans ce tableau. Aliaksandr BURY/Andreas SILJESTROM ont remporté le dernier double de la soirée 6/3 6/0 face aux français David GUEZ/Alexandre SIDORENKO. > LES JOUEURS du Tournoi Alexandre SIDORENKO a échanger quelques balles avec les enfants, mercredi après- ROCHETTE Laurent (Q) REUTER Yannik (Q) midi, au centre commercial HUTA GALUNG Jesse (Q) des Flâneries. SAKHAROV Gleb (Q) > Une entreprise partenaire à l’HONNEUR > Tableau SIMPLE et DOUBLE .
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