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Puso A.Orantesmunich Miércoles, 18 de_mayo de 1983 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Pá9. 23 Tenis• AGUILERA Higueras¡uarádefinitivamenteel«Opon»deCAYOItalia EN TAROCZY -PUSO A.ORANTESMUNICH Munich, 17. (Upi.) — El tenista español Juan Aguilera perdió frente al checo Pavel Slozil en el FUERA DE COMBATE torneo de Munich. Aguilera que la semana pasada había superado al checo en el-torneo de Hamburgo. no Y Tulasno sorprendió pudo en esta ocasión superar a Slozil y acabó a Pecci en el partido1 perdiendo por el tanteo de 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, después de estelar de la jornada un duro partido. Slozil se tomó pues la revancha y Roma, 17. (Especial. para EL pasó a la segunda ronda. MUNDO DEPORTIVOJ—Eíeparty» Otros resultados anual del tenis romano e.st en ple E. Admas a Keretic 6-3, no desarrollo, pero parece que 2-6, 6-2; De;palmer a alguien se olvidó de las invitacio-. .1 Guerrero 6-3, 7-5; West ne. .1 phal a Jelen 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Aunque es uno de los más pres .Borowiak a Manson 3-6, tigiosos torneos del mundo y ofrece 6-2, 7-5. este año la más alta cifra en pre míos de toda su historia, sólo se LENA SANDIN. han inscrito dos de los diez mejores PASO LA PRIMERA jugadores del «ranking». El lunes, sólo 150 espectadores RONDA presenciaron la jornada inaugural bajo un sol de primavera. Berlín, 17. — La sueca Los premios de esta edición Luna Sandin pasó la pri— ascienden a 50;625.000 pesetas, mera ronda del tornee de los cuales 6.885.000 pesetas internacional de la RFA serán para el vencedor. que se disputa en Berlín. El jugador francés de. Copa Sandin superó a Collins Davis, Thierry Tulasne, y su com 7-6, 6-2. pañero de equipo Guy Forget eh Otros resultados r minaron a sendos rivales sudameri 1. Budaro.va a S. Rehe canos en la primera ronda del Cam peonato «Open» de Italia dotado americano de 15 años Aaaron «Open» de Hamburgo, el domingo, 6-2, 6-3; R. Sasak a K. Krickstein, 7-6, 6-2, mientras jugará definitivamente en Roma. Skronska 6-3, 6-2;. 6. con50 millones de pesetas en pre Corrado Barazzutti entusiasmo a Ayer, Higueras había dicho que Bowes a P. Fendick 7-5, mios. la «hinchada» local venciendo 6-4, haría un «test» en la mañana de hoy Tuhasne, de 19 años, derrotó al 1-6, 6-4; C. Pasquale a C. 6-3 al paraguayo Francisco Gon para saber si estaba en condiciones ONeilI 6-2, 7-6; K. Hor paraguayo Victor Pecci, que no zález. Paolo Bertolucci, por su de actuar. vath a M. .Skut->erska 7-5. está en su mejor forma, 6-2, 6-2 parte, ganó a su compatriota Gia Aunque Tulasne y .Forget 6-1; R. Reggi a R. Toma-. mientras Forget, que tiene 18 niuca Renaldini. 6-4, 1-6; 6-0. ganaron les mayores aplausos del nova 6-1, 7-5. años, venció al chileno Jaime día por sus triunfos, hubo un par de Fillol, por el mismo resultado. - Pero el favorito del público romano, el veterano Adriano derrotados que también centraron IV NACIONALES El húngaro Bálasz Baroczy la atención de los observadores. batió al español Manuel Orantes, Panafta, de 33 años, cayó ante el peruano Pablo Arraya. doce años Krickstein, que ha faltado a sus 6-2, 7-6, el suizo Heinz Guntliardt clases por participar en el circuito al italiano Simone Ercoli, 6-4, 6-2 más joven que él. El tanteo fue de 1-6, 6-4, 7-5. Europeo, es el jugador más joven INFANTILES. y el joven australiano Pat Cash a que jamás ha actuado en un Grand su compatriota Wahty Masur, 6-2, Los organizadores anunciaron Prix. DE SQUASH 6-0. que el cabeza de serie número 1, —eNo estaba nada nervioso», - El italiano Francesco Can José Higueras, que sufrió una —declaró en voz baja el colegial. cellotti, noqueó al jovencísimo lesión en la espalda en la final del Reus, 1 7. (EFE.) — En el Let Club «Tuve mi oportunidad ante. Can Squash, de Reus, sé disputaron los cellotti en el primer «set,,. Gané IV Campeonatos de España de el primer punto del «tie-breaker» categorías infantiles. LENDLYAEÑTRENA EN pero Caceflotti consiguió todos Los resultados registrados en as los demás.>,. distintas finales fueron los siguien Adriano Pantta hizo lo. que tes: ROLANDGARROS quizá sea una de s.us últimas inter Masculinos: venciones en el Foro Itálico al ser Alevines: Sánchez venció a París, 1 7. (EFE.) — El checoslovaco Ivan Lendl ha sido el primero de derrotado por Arraye, un argentino Amilibia por 3-1 los cabezas deserie en llegar a Roland Garros, en París, donde el próximo nacionalizado peruano. El partido Benjamines: Amilibia a Mont lunes comenzarán, hasta el domingo 5 de junio, los Campeonatos Inter duró dos h.oras. Panatta se hizo serrat por 3-0 nacionales de Tenis de Francia. con el primer «set» pero después no Lendl, que ha sufrido, varios reveses últimamente y ha quedado rele Infantiles: Raúl lvars a Torres llegópudo amantener tener ventaja su ritmo de 3-1 aunque en el por 3-0 gado al tercer puesto de la clasificación general mundial, llegó ellunes Cadetes: Torras a Galatas por por la tarde a la capital francesa y ha comenzado hoy martes su prepara tercer y último «set». ción. 3-0 Panatta que intervendrá en el Juveniles: Juan Luis Ivars a Con su característica seriedad, Ivan Lendl ha practicado sobre la pista Campeonato de Francia en Roland central, que hasta ahora no le ha sido propicia, con su compañero preferi Loren por 3-1. Gartos la próxima semana, ha reci Femeninos do, el polaco Wojtek Fibak, bido una «wild card» para participar Se espera también la llegada de los dos primeros jugadores de los Alevines: Carolina Ivars venció en el Torneo de Wimbledon a Chavarri por 3-2 Estados Unidos, John McEnroe y Jimmy Connors. Este cdnfirrnó ayer su Infantiles: Torras a Villa por 3-1 participación y llegará seguramente en fa noche de hoy martes. No se tiene, por el contrario, noticias s.obre John McEnroe aunque, Cadetes: Torras a Villa por3-2 según Christian Duxin, director de los Campeoñatos, «es posible que no LAVANGUARDIAJ Juveniles: Asunción Zamora a llegue hasta el último momento, porque hay jugadores, cómo él, que Hidalgo por 3-0 !asnotidascomoson Revalidaron sus títulos nacio no tienen necesidad de mucho tiempopara adaptarse a la superficie .1 nales Juan Luis ivars y Asunción de tierra batida,,. Zamora..
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