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Lissavetzkycierrasu Rondadeentrevistas MUNDO DEPORTIVO Sábado 24 de mayo de 2008 POLIDEPORTIVO Tenis/Roland Garros 27 ON TRAMPA EL CUADRO FEMENINO Tras un inicio plácido, Rafa podría medirse luego a Youzhny y Nalbandian blar de mí”, comentó para recha- + LAS FRASES zar cualquier comparación con Borg, aquel férreo astro sueco. RAFA NADAL Federer, a quien sólo le falta Ro- land Garros para completar el Me encuentro muy Grand Slamn, debutará ante Que- bien físicamente. Maria Sharapova, la favorita femenina rrey. Su camino hacia la final es “ No tengo ningún menos montañoso, aunque Ancic problema y me siento PRIMER CUARTO (3ª ronda), González (cuartos) y, Maria Sharapova (Rus/1)-E. Rodina (Rus) sobre todo, Davydenko o Ferrer igual que otros años” B. Mattek (USA/q)-Madison Brengle (USA/wc) (semifinales) le pueden amargar J. Gajdosova (Svq/q)-Olivia Sanchez (Fra/wc) Martina Muller (Ale)-Karin Knapp (Ita/32) el día. Djokovic se estrenará con ROGER FEDERER Maria Kirilenko (Rus/21)-Maria E. Camerin (Ita) Gremelmayr y podría tener ya du- Jie Zheng (China/q)-Mara Santangelo (Ita) ras pruebas con Cañas (3ª ronda) y Sé que puedo ganar a M. Rybarikova (Svq/q)-Karolina Sprem (Cro) Moyà (octavos). Kuerten, el tri- Kateryna Bondarenko (Ucr)-D. Safina (Rus/13) Nadal, pero quedan Vera Zvonareva (Rus/11)-S. Foretz (Fra/wc) campeón que se despide del tenis Ioana Raluca Olaru (Rum)-S. Cohen Aloro (Fra) “ seis partidos para Y. Wickmayer (Bel/q)-A. Amanmuradova (Uzb) en París, debutará con Mathieu. Ferrer, Robredo y Ferrero circu- ello. Mi objetivo es A. Wozniak (Can)-Sybille Bammer (Aut/20) Ai Sugiyama (Jap/31)-Alla Kudryavtseva (Rus) lan por el mismo cuarto del cua- Querrey, mi primer Olga Govortsova (Bie)-Yuliana Fedak (Ucr) dro. Tommy, que debutará contra Marta Domachowska (Pol)-R. De Los Ríos (Par) Coria, y David se encontrarían en rival, y no la final” V. Dushevina (Rus)-Elena Dementieva (Rus/7) octavos. El ganador podría tener a SEGUNDO CUARTO López, en la foto, y Ferrer se vieron con Lissavetzky por el conflicto con Muñoz FOTO: AP Juan Carlos en cuartos, aunque el NOVAK DJOKOVIC S. Kuznetsova (Rus/4)-A. Nakamura (Jap) levantino debería vencer antes a Rafa es el favorito Vania King (USA)-Violette Huck (Fra/wc) Tsonga (3ª ronda) y Davydenko Los jugadores consensuarán su decisión en París Alisa Kleybanova (Rus)-T. Tanasugarn (Tai) (octavos). Almagro, una amenaza número 1, pero he Aravane Rezai (Fra)-Nadia Petrova (Rus/25) Francesca Schiavone (Ita/18)-Jill Craybas (USA) para cualquiera, podría cruzarse “ madurado mucho y Sanda Mamic (Cro)-Michaella Krajicek (Hol) con Nalbandian en octavos. puedo ganar a Nadal Sorana M. Cirstea (Rum)-Anne Kremer (Lux) En total, habrá 16 españoles en Lissavetzky cierra su Edina Gallovits (Rum)-V. Azarenka (Bie/16) el cuadro masculino, tres proce- sobre tierra y a Roger Agnes Szavay (Hun/12)-Ayumi Morita (Jap) Sabine Lisicki (Ale)-Elena Vesnina (Rus) dentes de la previa. Previa (3ª ron- Federer en cualquier Petra Kvitova (Che)-Akiko Morigami (Jap) da): M. Á. López a Alves, 7-5, 4-6, superficie” Samantha Stosur (Aus/wc)-Shahar Peer (Isr/17) 6-1; Marrero a Phau, 6-3, 7-5; ronda de entrevistas A. MEDINA (ESP/29)-Mª J. MARTÍNEZ (ESP/q) Yung Jan Chan (Tpe)-Tsvetana Pironkova (Bul) Brands a Andújar, 6-3, 6-2; Kaia Kanepi (Est)-Meng Yuan (China) Jenkins a Ramírez, 6-3, 6-7 Sharapova evita a las Agencias Düsseldorf equipo– y la libertad para la N. LLAGOSTERA (ESP)-A. Chakvetadze (Rus/6) (1), 9-7; Huta a M. López, vestimenta en la representa- 6-7 (3), 7-6 (3), 6-3 ܘ n El secretario de Estado para ción de España, y que ésta no TERCER CUARTO Williams y las serbias Venus Williams (USA/8)-Tzipora Obziler (Isr) el Deporte, Jaime Lissavetzky, contravenga lo que hayan fir- Stephanie Dubois (Can)-Selima Sfar (Tur/q) Cinco españolas estarán en el cerró ayer en Düsseldorf (Ale- mado los tenistas con sus res- A. Pavlyuchenkova (Rus/q)-M. E. Salerni (Arg) cuadro femenino tras superar la mania) –donde se vio con Da- pectivas marcas. T. Perebiynis (Ucr)-Flavia Pennetta (Ita/26) fase previa Carla Suárez y Mª José vid Ferrer y 'Feli' López– su ron- Para los jugadores, el objeti- Amélie Mauresmo (Fra/22)-Olga Savchuk (Ucr) CARLA SUÁREZ (ESP/q)-P. Parmentier (Fra) Martínez, que será la primera rival da de entrevistas con los juga- vo principal se ha conseguido. Julie Ditty (USA)-Nathalie Dechy (Fra) de Anabel Medina, principal baza dores en su intento de mediar “Pedro Muñoz no nos represen- Casey Dellacqua (Aus)-Marion Bartoli (Fra/9) como nº 33 mundial. La valenciana en el agrio conflicto abierto con tará en los próximos cuatro A. Radwanska (Pol/14)-M. Koryttseva (Ucr) se mediría después a Chan o el presidente de la Real Federa- años”, afirmó 'Feli' López. Severine Bremond (Fra/wc)-J. Pandzic (Cro/q) Sara Errani (Ita)-Gisela Dulko (Arg) Pironkova y en 3ª podría cruzarse ción de Tenis, Pedro Muñoz. Julia Vakulenko (Ucr)-Alize Cornet (Fra/19) con Anna Chakvetadze (6ª), que se Ahora es el turno de los tenis- España, fuera de la final Dominika Cibulkova (Svq/28)-A. Kerber (Ale) estrenará ante la mallorquina tas de aceptar o no las cláusu- En el terreno deportivo, Espa- Milagros Sequera (Ven)-Lilia Osterloh (USA) Núria Llagostera. Ruano-Srebotnik Tathiana Garbin (Ita)-Marina Erakovic (Nzl) las presentadas, o matizarlas. ña quedó ayer fuera de la final M. Nicolescu (Rum/ll)-Jelena Jankovic (Ser/3) y Suárez-Parmentier serán otros La decisión final se tomará en de la Copa del Mundo por equi- duelos de 1ª ronda. Tras la retirada París, donde coincidirán todos pos al caer (2-1) ante Italia, un CUARTO CUARTO de Justine Henin, ganadora de los tenistas los próximos días. resultado que colocó a Rusia en Serena Williams (USA/5)-A. Harkleroad (USA) Mathilde Johansson (Fra/wc)-Camille Pin (Fra) cuatro de los últimos cinco Roland Entre las propuestas presen- la final al acabar como primero Ekaterina Makarova (Rus)-C. Castaño (Col) Garros, Maria Sharapova es la tadas por Lissavetzky se inclu- del grupo azul. Hoy (12.00 h.) se 'VIVI' RUANO (ESP)-Katarina Srebotnik (Esl/27) primera cabeza de serie. La rusa ye que Muñoz no se presentará jugará el título contra Suecia. Virginie Razzano (Fra/24)-K. Zakopalova (Che) podría cruzarse con Dementieva a las próximas elecciones, que Tras la victoria del jueves de Zi Yan (China)-Emilie Loit (Fra) Tamira Paszek (Aut)-Timea Bacsinszky (Sui) (cuartos) y Kuznetsova (semifinal) y la Federación acatará los proce- Ferrer ante Starace, los italia- E. Bychkova (Rus)-Patty Schnyder (Sui/10) evitaría hasta la final tanto a las dimientos de selección para los nos voltearon ayer la situa- Nicole Vaidisova (Che/15)-I. Benesova (Che/q) Williams como a las serbias Juegos según las normas de la ción: Bolelli ganó a López (6-4, Anastasia Rodionova (Rus)-Shuai Peng (China) Ivanovic y Jankovic, teóricas rivales Federación Internacional de 6-3) y Starace-Bolelli a López- G. Voskoboeva (Rus)-Y. Fedossova (Fra/wc) P. Cetkovska (Che)-Alona Bondarenko (Ucr/23) en cuartos de Serena y Venus. Tenis (FIT) –es decir, sólo con Granollers, 6-4, 7-6 (3). España C. Wozniacki (Din/30)-Y. Meusburger (Aut) Resultados de previa (3ª ronda): la clasificación a 9 de junio y no habría pasado a la final de ha- A. Yakimova (Bie/q)-Su Wei Hsieh (Tpe) Suárez a Puchkova, 6-2, 6-0; por su disponibilidad para el ber ganado el doble ܘ Sandra Kloesel (Ale)-Lucie Safarova (Che) Martínez a Duque, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 ܘ Sofia Arvidsson (Sue)-Ana Ivanovic (Ser/2).
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