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Sólo Cinco Españoles En Londres Bruguéra, Carboneil, Aguilera, Altury Arantxa No Lo Téndrán Nada Fácil Página. 44 Miércoles, 20 de junio de 1990 TENÍSO Nohubo fortuna én el sorteo de Wimbledon, único Grand. Siam sobre Ñerba Sólo cinco españoles en Londres Bruguéra, Carboneil, Aguilera, Altury Arantxa no lo téndrán nada fácil tros representantes. De todos ellos Tomás Carboneil sigué coñ su pési quien mejor suerte tuvo fue Arán ma suerte en los Grand Siam. Esta txa Sánchez Vicario, aunque tam vez debutará contra Miioslav Me poco para ella será fácil. Debutará cir y si le vence se enfrentará al ter contra la americana Betsy Nagel cer cabeza de serie, el suecó Stefan •sen y puede encontrarse en segun Edberg. da ante Dinky Van Rensburg, de Por lo demás, el cuadro masculi Sudáfrica y en tercera a Raifael no ofrecería si la lógica se cum Reggi. Su teórica rival de octavos piiese unos cuartos de final tan in es la soviética Nathalia Zvereva y teresantes como éstos: Lendl-Kric en cuartos tendría a Gabriela Saba-. kstein, Edberg-Gómez, Mayot tini. Su rival en semis sería la ame te-McEnroe y Gilbert-Becker. En ricana Martina Navratilova. Eso semifinales podrían. encontrarse deja claro que la parte alta del cua los mismos jugadores que en el dro femenino estará poblada por Queen’s pero con distintos empa tres de las cinco primeras del mun-. rejamientos: Lendl-Edberg y Bec do: Steffi Graf, Mónica Seles y ker-McEnroe. Zina Garr son. También por allí irá la americana Jennifer Capriati 3 que se encontraría con Steffi Graf “Passhig shots” en los octvo de final. Árantxa, a verlas venir CARLOS COSTA superó la pri Entre los hombres, Sergi Bru mera ronda de la fase previa del tor AGENCIAS Conchita MartÍnez, que, no obs guera tendrá una primera ronda neo de Wimbledon de tenis que se tante, estará entrenindó en Ingla ásequible cóntra el británico An drew Castie, pero en tercera ronda está disputando en Londres. Costa Londres. — Solamente cinco ju terra de la mano de su nuevo venció al brasileño M. Menezes 7-6, gadores españoles tomarán la sali “coach”, Eric Van Harpen. Sergi se enfrentaría a Ivan Lendl si am 6-3. Por su parte, Germán López fue da en la tercera prueba del año del Bruguera, Joan Aguilera, Tomás bos siguieran adelante en el. cua eliminado en la misma ronda por el dro. Por su parte, Joan Aguilera de super circuito del Grand Siam qte Carbóneil y José Francisco Altur butará contra Martin Strelba y ten australianoS. Barr 7-6, 6-4. se disputa sobre la hierba de Wim son los únicos que entrarán de for ELNACIONALJUNIOR -LAN- bledon, en Londres. Arantxa Sári ma directa al cuadro masculinó. dría a Noah en segunda. José CIA comenzó a disputarse en las pis chez Vicario será la única repre Ayer hubo el sorteo del torneo en Francisco Altur chocará ya de en tas del CT Manolo Santana dei hotel sentante. en el cuadro femeninó, el Ah England Club y la fórtuna no trada cón un durísimo escollo: el Puente Romano de Marbella. Los dada la ausencia de la aragonesa estuvo realmente al lado de nues americano Michael hang (1.3). Y resultados que se dieron en la prime ra ronda fueron estos: (Masóulinos) —a Pérez (2) vence a Cagigal 6-1, 6-0; E. Alvarez (6) a Escudero 6-1, 6-2; Sa vador(l1)a Cartagena 6-1, 6-3; Co Primor cuarto del cuadro Tmcor cua to del cuadro rrales a Gisbert (5) 6-3, 3-6,6-3; Cots (13) a Revert 6-2, 3-6, 6-3; Ródrí Ivan Lendi (ChIN. 1)- Christian Miniussi (Arg) Tim Mayotte (E-U/Ñ.6) - Gary Muller (AfS) guez a Fontanet (4) 2-6, 7-5, 6-2; Qualy - Jakob Hlasek (Sul) Kevin Curren (E-U) - Jeff Tarango (E-U) Martín (9) a Sanjosé 6-4, 6-4; Martí Bryan Shelton (E-U) - Thomas Hogstedt (Sué) Karel Novacek (Ch) - Glenn Layendeckér (E-U). nez (8) a Castaño 6-3, 6-3.; Iglesias a SERGI BRUGUERA (ESP) - Andrew Castle (G-B) Joey Rive (E-U) - Qualify Claudio Pistolesi (Ita) - David Pate (E-U) KeIIy Jones (E-U) - Danny Sapford (G-B) Unzué (16) 6-0, 6-1; Puentes (1) a Oualify - James Turner (G-B) Scott Davis (E-U) - Marc Rosset (Su» Llorach 6-3, 6-1; (Segunda ronda)- Alex Antonitsch (Aut) - Quahfy Siobodan Zivojinovic (You) - Alexander Volkov (URS). López (7) a Papel! 7-6, 6-4; Troyano Simon Youl (Aus) - Henri Leconte (Fra/N.15) Chr.isto n Rensburg (AIS) - Pete Sampras (E-U/N.12) a Useros (10)6-3, 6-0; Burilo (14) a Jim Courier (E-UIN.9) Mark Kaplan (AfS) - Petr Koitla (Ch/N.14) Gilad Bloom (lsr) Ortiga 6-2, 6-2. (Femeninos) M. Pi Oualify - Jasan Stoltenberg (Aus) Chris Bailey (G-B) - Mark Koevermans (P-B) . - Udo Riglewski (RFA) - Veli Paloheirno (Fin) Tarik Benhabiles (Fra) - Niklas Kmon (Sue) tarch (10) a Tabernera 6-0, 6-0; Ra - John Fitzgerald (Aus)- Mark Woodfóide (Aus) Dieqo Perez (Urq) - Ramesh Krishnan (lnd) mÓn a González W.O.; Clemot (12) Brian Garrow (E-U) - Jens Woehrmann (RFA) OIiv;er Delaitre (Fra) - Markus Zoecke (RFA) a Sollez 6-2, 6-0;Bes (5) a Pieró 6-1, Milan Srejber (Ch). Richey Reneberg (E-U) Oualify - Goran Ivanisevic (You) 6-1;. García (13) a Magín 6-0, 6-3; Brad Pearce (E-U) - Oualify Peter Lundgren (Sue) - Jeremy Bates (G-B) Ruano (4) a Llopis 6-2, 6-1; Agufla Luiz Mattar (Bre)- Aaron Krickstein (E-UIN.8) - Derrick Rostagno (E-U) John McEnroe (E-1JIN;4) (9) a Montes 6-2, 6-1; Castellano a Cafiadell 2-6, 6-1, 7-5; Díez (16) a - Sgúndo cuarto d.Icuadro Cuarta parte del cuadro McLeon 6-1, 6-1. TORNEO DE EASTBOURNE. - Stefan Edberg (Sue/N.3) - OmarCamporese (Ita) - Brad Gllbert (E-U/Ni) - Brunó Oresar (You) Resultados: (primera ronda) R. Reg Miloslav Mecir (Tch) -TOMAS CARBONELL (ESP) Grant Connefl (Can).- Qualify . gi a Mandlikova 7-5, 6-2; Z. Garri Jean-Philippe Fleurian (Fra) - Richard Fromberg (Aus) Darren CahilI (Aüs)- Martin Wostenholme (Can) Amos Mansdort (Isr) - Quallfy Tom Nijssen (P-B) - Paul Haarhuis (P-B) son (2) a E. Burgin 6-1,4-0 y abando— Mark Kratzmann (Aus) - Cassio Motta (Bré) Magnus Larsson (Sue) - David Wheaton (E-U) ‘ :: no; M.J. Fernández (3) a C. Tanvier Qualify - Anders Jarryd(Sue) - . Paul Annacone (E-U) - Lelt Shiras (E-U) 6-4, 6-1; M. Navratilova (1) a C. Jan Gunnarsson (Sue) - Jim Puqh(E-U) . - Lars Jonsson (Sue) -Malival Washington (E-U) - -. Benjamín 6-2,6-1; N. Zvereva (5) a JOSE FRANCISCO ALTUR (ESPI - Michael Chang (E-U/N.13) Fabrice Santoro (Fra) - Jonas Svensson (Sué/N. 10) N. Sawamatsu 6-4, 6-1; 3. Capriati GuyForget(FraIN.11)-LarsWahlgren(Sué) .. Vannick Noah (FraIN.16)- Qualifié - . Patrick Kuehnen (RFA) - Eric Jelen (RFAj Martin Strelba (Tch) -JUAN AGUILERA (ESP) .(6) a A. Smith 6-3,7-5; H. Sukova (4)- Aki Rahunen (Fin) - KeIly Evernden (N-Z) - Pat- Cash (Aus) - Roberto Azar (Arg) . a Van Rensburg 6-4,6-2; S. Gomera Michael Stich (RFA) - OuaIiy - Nick Brown «3-B) -Johan Anderson (Aus) - -: -. G. Fernández (13) 2-6,7-6, 9-7; 3. Qualify - Lawson Duncan (E-Ui . Dan Goldie (E-U) - Oualify - - . Novotna (7) a L. Field 6-4, 6-2; L. Christian Bergstroem (Sue) - Tim Wilkison (E-U) Qualify - Michiel Schapers (P-B) McNeil a C. 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