Forum fanów tenisa ziemnego, gdzie znajdziesz komentarze internautów, wyniki, skróty spotkań, statystyki, materiały prasowe, typery i inne informacje o turniejach ATP i WTA. https://mtenis.com.pl/
Znając życie Janowicz przypomni sobie jak się gra w tenisa i odpali Dimuga.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 10 cze 2017, 14:59
autor: Emu
Nie wiem jak wy, ale spotkanie Rogera z Tommym chętnie bym zobaczył. Drabinka wydaję się lekka, łatwa i przyjemna.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 10 cze 2017, 19:36
autor: DUN I LOVE
Ostatni występ Haasa w Stuttgarcie.
Ale żenujący jest Fritz.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 10 cze 2017, 21:24
autor: Damian
Federer Could Face Haas In Stuttgart Opener
Spoiler:
World No. 5 returns to ATP World Tour at MercedesCup
The grass-court season has arrived on the ATP World Tour and a familiar face is atop the draw at the MercedesCup. Top seed Roger Federer leads the field in Stuttgart, his first tournament since going back-to-back at the Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells and Miami two months ago.
Federer, who has a first-round bye, opens against either wild card and close friend Tommy Haas or Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert. A potential quarter-final clash against another German veteran, Mischa Zverev, could also await the Swiss. Third seed Tomas Berdych, who faces either Stephane Robert or Bernard Tomic in the second round, is another seeded threat in Federer's half of the draw.
If 35-year-old Federer faces 39-year-old Haas, it would be their 17th FedEx ATP Head2Head encounter and first since 2014, when the Swiss prevailed in straight sets in Indian Wells. They have met five times on grass, with Haas earning his lone victory in the 2012 Gerry Weber Open final.
View Stuttgart Draw
Federer reached the quarter-finals in Stuttgart last year, where he succumbed to Dominic Thiem in three sets. Owner of the most grass-court titles in the Open Era (15), the eight-time Halle champ will look to add a ninth on German soil. Victory over Haas or Herbert would give him his 20th match win of the season and No. 1100 of his career.
Second seed Grigor Dimitrov leads the charge in the bottom half of the draw, opening aginst either Andrey Kuznetsov or Jerzy Janowicz. Last year's runner-up Philipp Kohlschreiber is unseeded, as is 2009 champion Jeremy Chardy, who triumphed when the tournament was held on clay.
Held at the Tennisclub Weissenhof E.V Parlerstrasse, this is the 40th edition of the MercedesCup and third on grass, having transitioned from clay in 2015.
Thanasi z Miszą na początek. Może uda się wygrać mecz wreszcie.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 11 cze 2017, 10:23
autor: Damian
Ricoh Open
MAIN DRAW
[1] Marin Cilić (CRO) wolna runda
Yuichi Sugita (JPN) vs Janko Tipsarević (SRB)
[WC] Tallon Griekspoor (NED) vs [Q]
Alexandr Dołgopołow (UKR) vs [5] Steve Darcis (BEL)
[3] Ivo Karlović (CRO) wolna runda
Dustin Brown (GER) vs [WC] Stefan Kozlov (USA)
Michaił Jużny (RUS) vs [PR] Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)
[Q] vs [6] Robin Haase (NED)
[8] Aljaz Bedene (SLO) vs Denis Istomin (UZB)
Ernesto Escobedo (USA) vs Hyeon Chung (KOR)
Andreas Seppi (ITA) vs [Q] [4] Gilles Muller (LUX) wolna runda
[7] Nicolas Mahut (FRA) vs [Q]
Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) vs Jewgienij Donskoj (RUS)
Jordan Thompson (AUS) vs Adrian Mannarino (FRA) [2/WC] Alexander Zverev (GER) wolna runda
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 11 cze 2017, 13:30
autor: DUN I LOVE
Laczka zaorał Bublika.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 11 cze 2017, 16:56
autor: Damian
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 11 cze 2017, 17:01
autor: DUN I LOVE
Trwa sen Yannicka Hanfmanna. Przeszedł kwale i zagra w MD Stuttgartu.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 11 cze 2017, 17:34
autor: Barty
Tsitsipas walczy z Pospisilem o MD, na razie 0-1 w setach.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 11 cze 2017, 21:11
autor: Damian
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 11 cze 2017, 21:12
autor: DUN I LOVE
Barty pisze:Tsitsipas walczy z Pospisilem o MD, na razie 0-1 w setach.
Przegrał Grek. Wielka szkoda.
Słabiutka rozpiska na jutro.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 12 cze 2017, 18:47
autor: Lucas
Federer Returns In Stuttgart; Cilic Leads Ricoh Open Field
Spoiler:
10 THINGS TO WATCH IN STUTTGART
Grass Circuit Opens: The six-tournament grass-court circuit leading into Wimbledon begins in Stuttgart and ’s-Hertogenbosch. The inaugural Stuttgart event was in 1898, with Mercedes-Benz assuming the role of title sponsor in 1979. This is the third year the event is being played on grass.
Federer Leads Field: Roger Federer is one of four Top 20 players who will receive first-round byes. The other Top 4 seeds are Grigor Dimitrov, Tomas Berdych and wild card Lucas Pouille.
Roger Returns: Federer is playing in his first event since winning the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title in Miami on 2 April. The Swiss star is 19-1 this season and on an 11-match win streak.
In his only loss of 2017, Federer held three match points against Evgeny Donskoy at Dubai on 1 March. Federer, who also won titles at the Australian Open and Indian Wells, is closing in on 10,000 career aces (9,940).
Grass-Court King: Federer’s 15 titles and 152-23 record on grass are the best in the Open Era (.869). He did not win a grass title in 2016 for just the third season since 2003. Federer was 10-3 on grass last season with semi-finals in Stuttgart (l. to Thiem), Halle (l. to A. Zverev) and Wimbledon (l. to Raonic).
Federer’s Conquerors: Two men who have defeated Federer on grass are in Stuttgart. Tomas Berdych beat Federer in the 2010 Wimbledon quarter-finals and Tommy Haas, a wild card this week, upset the Swiss in the 2012 Halle final. Federer has captured seven Wimbledon and eight Halle titles.
German Drought: Eight Germans will try to end a 25-year title drought in Stuttgart since Michael Stich was the last homegrown champion in 1991. Haas, the 1999 runner-up, is joined by fellow wild card Maximilian Marterer, No. 6 seed Mischa Zverev, two-time finalist Philipp Kohlschreiber, Florian Mayer, Jan-Lennard Struff, and qualifiers Peter Gojowczyk and Yannick Hanfmann.
Kohli Eyes Home Title: Kohlschreiber, who earned his 400th win at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells on 11 March, continues to enjoy great success on home soil. The 33 year old has won five of his seven career titles in Germany. He is 110-58 in Germany (.655) and 295-257 elsewhere (.534).
Up-and-Down Season: Dimitrov went 16-1 to start the season with titles at Brisbane and Sofia, as well as a semi-final run at the Australian Open. He is 5-8 since 17 February with narrow third-round losses to Jack Sock at Indian Wells (held 4 MPs) and Dominic Thiem at Madrid (held 5 MPs).
Wild Cards: Haas, Pouille and Maximilian Marterer are the wild cards. The 39-year-old Haas is making his seventh and final appearance in Stuttgart, announcing that he will retire later this season. Pouille was 0-5 lifetime on grass before making a run to the Wimbledon quarter-finals in 2016. The 21-year-old Marterer is looking for his first career ATP World Tour main draw win (0-7).
Doubles Field: Headlining doubles are 10-time World No. 1 duo Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, who are looking for their first title in 2017, and last year’s No. 1 team Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares. Mischa Zverev teams with Bernard Tomic of Australia for the first time, as does Steve Johnson with Feliciano Lopez.
10 THINGS TO WATCH IN ’S-HERTOGENBOSCH
Dutch Delight: The second Dutch event on the ATP World Tour takes place in ’s-Hertogenbosch. The 500-level event in Rotterdam was held in February. This is the 28th edition of the Ricoh Open.
Cilic Leads Field: Top 4 seeds Marin Cilic, Alexander Zverev, Ivo Karlovic and Gilles Muller are among the Top 30 players in the Emirates ATP Rankings, with Cilic and Zverev in the Top 10.
Marin Top Seed: Cilic arrives after compiling a career-best 12-4 record on clay, with his first Roland Garros quarter-final run and his 17th tour-level title in Istanbul (d. Raonic). He is 48-23 lifetime on grass, highlighted by the 2012 title at The Queen’s Club and three quarter-final finishes at Wimbledon (2014-16). Cilic was 17 when he made his only previous Ricoh Open appearance in 2006 (l. to Robredo in 1R).
Mahut Reigning Champion: Three-time champion Nicolas Mahut has an 18-2 record in ’s-Hertogenbosch. The 35-year-old Frenchman won titles here in 2013 and 2015 as a qualifier and last year as a wild card and No. 8 seed. He has a 10-match main draw winning streak at the Ricoh Open (13 with qualifying) and his last loss came in the 2014 quarter-finals (l. to Bautista Agut).
Zverev Rising: #NextGenATP star Zverev, a wild card making his tournament debut, leads the Emirates ATP Race to Milan. The 20 year old is 27-10 in 2017 with three titles, breaking into the Top 10 on 22 May after reigning in Rome. He reached his first final on grass at 2016 Halle.
More #NextGenATP Players: Also in the field are 21 year olds Hyeon Chung and Thanasi Kokkinakis. After a series of injuries, Kokkinakis seeks his first tour-level singles win since 20 September 2015 (d. Evans in Davis Cup SF).
Americans Ernesto Escobedo and Stefan Kozlov are back. Last year Escobedo made his ATP World Tour debut (l. to Bedene in 1R), and Kozlov earned his first ATP World Tour victories (l. to Querrey in QF). Russian Daniil Medvedev, who is No. 8 in the Milan race, qualified.
Muller Moving Up: Last year’s finalist Muller is putting together his first Top 30 season after reaching a career-high No. 26 on 8 May. The 34-year-old Luxembourg native won his first ATP World Tour title in Sydney and was a finalist in Estoril.
Last year he had a career-best 13-5 record on grass with a final in Newport. He has a 9-7 tourney mark with a semi-final in 2015 and a quarter-final in 2012.
Ivo Back on Grass: Karlovic has the most grass-court wins of any player in the field (67). Last year, he won his third grass-court title in Newport and reached the semi-finals here (l. to Muller).
Dutch Title Hopes: No. 6 seed Robin Haase and 20-year-old wild card Tallon Griekspoor will both try to become the first Dutch champion of the Ricoh Open since Sjeng Schalken in 2003. Haase made his ATP World Tour debut at 2006 ’s-Hertogenbosch and reached the semi-finals here in 2015. Griekspoor is playing in his second ATP World Tour main draw (l. to Muller in 2017 Rotterdam 1R).
Doubles Draw: Roland Garros champion Michael Venus and finalist Santiago Gonzalez are in the doubles field with different partners than they had in Paris. Gonzalez teams with Adil Shamasdin and Venus with Andre Sa. In Paris, Gonzalez played with Donald Young and Venus with Ryan Harrison.
Szkoda, że ten pierwszy dzień taki nieciekawy, nie było na kim oka zawiesić, bo pewnie nawet Mario Mahuta nie oglądał.
Jutro również szału nie ma, ale za to większa liczba pojedynków, więc może ktoś się przeniesie na zielone, szczególnie w Stuttgarcie - Haas-Herbert, Lopez-Simon czy Baghdatis-Kohlshreiber.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 12 cze 2017, 23:05
autor: DUN I LOVE
Szału nie ma? Kokkinakis, Miedwiediew, Tomic, świetny zestaw.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 12 cze 2017, 23:11
autor: Hankmoody
No właśnie też mi się wydaje, że jutro kilka ciekawych nazwisk się pojawi.
Herbert poskłada Hassa, co myślicie?
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 13 cze 2017, 13:56
autor: DUN I LOVE
Pierwszy mecz w turnieju, na tyle Tommy czasami jeszcze ma siły i chęci. Trudno prorokować, ale Francuz wydaje się być faworytem.
Thanasi,witamy na zwycięskiej ścieżce.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 13 cze 2017, 14:33
autor: no-handed backhand
Marcos, ty twardzielu.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 13 cze 2017, 15:00
autor: DUN I LOVE
Ciekawe, czy Janowicz będzie w stanie coś tutaj zdziałać.
Re: T24: Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch 2017
: 13 cze 2017, 15:02
autor: lake
"Kocham hamburgery i pączki". Dziwne zachowanie Janowicza w Stuttgarcie
Spoiler:
Jerzy Janowicz pokonał Andrieja Kuzniecowa 6:4, 3:6, 6:3 i awansował do II rundy turnieju ATP World Tour 250 na kortach trawiastych w Stuttgarcie. Jego dziwne zachowanie w trakcie meczu wzbudziło jednak wiele kontrowersji.
Newspix / Piotr Figura
Z relacji szwajcarskiego dziennikarza Simona Haeringa wynika, że Janowicz w drugim secie wykrzykiwał dziwne rzeczy, m.in. "kocham hamburgery", "kocham pączki" czy "kocham margheritę".
ATP Stuttgart: Pierwsze od lutego zwycięstwo Jerzego Janowicza w głównym cyklu
Sędzia chciał go uspokoić, dlatego odebrał mu za karę jeden punkt. To jeszcze bardziej rozjuszyło nerwowego Polaka.
- Nie masz żadnego dowodu na to, co powiedziałem. Kocham hamburgery. Nie mogę tego mówić do siebie? - krzyczał w kierunku arbitra głównego.
To nie koniec, bo kiedy obronił break pointa, miał pytać sędziego po niemiecku o wodę. Potem z jego ust padło również hasło "Angela Merkel".
Jednym słowem: szaleństwo!
Rywalem Janowicza w II rundzie turnieju ATP World Tour 250 w Stuttgarcie będzie rozstawiony z numerem drugim Grigor Dimitrow. Obaj tenisiści spotkali się ze sobą po raz ostatni podczas lutowego turnieju w Sofii. Wówczas Bułgar pokonał Polaka 4:6, 6:3, 7:5.