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Miejsce rozgrywania turnieju: Nowy Jork, Stany Zjednoczone
Czas rozgrywania turnieju: 28.08.2017-10.09.2017
Drabinka: Singiel - 128 osób, Debel - 64 pary
Nawierzchnia: Hard
Pula nagród: -Zwyciężczyni singla 2016:
- Angelique Kerber (GER)
Re: US Open 2017
: 19 sie 2017, 16:44
autor: Damian
Lista graczy:
1 Karolina Pliskova CZE
2 Simona Halep ROU
3 Angelique Kerber GER
4 Johanna Konta GBR
5 Garbiñe Muguruza ESP
6 Elina Svitolina UKR
7 Victoria Azarenka BLR PR
8 Caroline Wozniacki DEN
9 Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS
10 Venus Williams USA 11 Agnieszka Radwanska POL
12 Dominika Cibulkova SVK
13 Jelena Ostapenko LAT
14 Kristina Mladenovic FRA
15 Petra Kvitova CZE
16 Madison Keys USA
17 Anastasija Sevastova LAT
18 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova RUS
19 Elena Vesnina RUS
20 Caroline Garcia FRA
21 Coco Vandeweghe USA
22 Ana Konjuh CRO
23 Timea Bacsinszky SUI
24 Daria Gavrilova USA
25 Barbora Strycova CZE
26 Mirjana Lucic-Baroni CRO
27 Sloane Stephens USA PR
28 Lauren Davis USA
29 Shuai Zhang CHN
30 Lesia Tsurenko UKR
31 Shuai Peng CHN
32 Daria Kasatkina RUS
33 Anett Kontaveit EST
34 Magdalena Rybarikova SVK
35 Carla Suárez Navarro ESP
36 Kiki Bertens NED
37 Roberta Vinci ITA
38 Samantha Stosur AUS
39 Alison Riske USA
40 Catherine Bellis USA
41 Kristyna Pliskova CZE
42 Lucie Safarova CZE
43 Timea Babos HUN
44 Katerina Siniakova CZE
45 Julia Goerges GER
46 Alizé Cornet FRA
47 Yulia Putintseva UKR
48 Johanna Larsson SWE
49 Naomi Osaka JPN
50 Mona Barthel GER
51Anna-Lena Friedsam GER
52 Qiang Wang CHN
53 Donna Vekic CRO
54 Sorana Cirstea ROU
55 Oceane Dodin USA
56 Elise Mertens BEL
57 Monica Niculescu ROU
58 Ashleigh Barty AUS
59 Irina-Camelia Begu ROU
60 Ekaterina Makarova RUS
61 Christina McHale USA
62 Lara Arruabarrena ESP
63 Shelby Rogers USA
64 Ying-Ying Duan CHN
65 Varvara Lepchenko USA
66 Natalia Vikhlyantseva RUS
67 Carina Witthoeft GER
68 Tatjana Maria GER
69 Monica Puig PUR
70 Eugenie Bouchard CAN
71 Jelena Jankovic SRB
72 Saisai Zheng CHN
73 Camila Giorgi ITA
74 Misaki Doi JPN
75 Francesca Schiavone ITA
76 Madison Brengle USA
77 Alja Tomljanovic CRO PR
78 Marketa Vondrousova RUS
79 Risa Ozaki JPN 80 Magda Linette POL
81 Heather Watson GBR
82 Jennifer Brady USA
83 Beatriz Haddad Maia BRA
84 Yanina Wickmayer BEL
85 Veronica Cepede Royg PAR
86 Evgeniya Rodina RUS
87 Kirsten Flipkens BEL
88 Sara Errani ITA
89 Nao Hibino JPN
90 Petra Martic CRO
91 Jana Cepelova CZE
92 Ekaterina Alexandrova RUS
93 Sabine Lisicki GER PR
94 Aleksandra Krunic SRB
95 Maria Sakkari GRE
96 Andrea Petkovic GER
97 Sara Sorribes Tormo ESP
98 Kurumi Nara JPN
99 Richel Hogenkamp NED
100 Aliaksandra Sasnovich BLR
101 Alison Van Uytvanck BEL
102 Ons Jabeur TUN
103 Viktorija Golubic SUI
104 Julia Boserup USA
105 [Q]
106 [Q]
107 [Q]
108 [Q]
109 [Q]
110 [Q]
111 [Q]
112 [Q]
113 [Q]
114 [Q]
115 [Q]
116 [Q]
117 [Q]
118 [Q]
119 [Q]
120 [Q]
121 [WC] Maria Sharapova RUS
122 [WC] Taylor Townsend USA
123 [WC] Kayla Day USA
124 [WC] Amandine Hesse AUS
125 [WC] Sofia Kenin USA
126 [WC] Ashley Kratzer USA
127 [WC] Brienne Minor USA
128 [WC] TBD AUS
Kvitova z Jankovic też wygląda ciekawie jak na pierwszą rundę.
Re: US Open 2017
: 25 sie 2017, 19:27
autor: Damian
MAIN DRAW
[1] Karolina Pliskova (CZE) vs Magda Linette (POL)
Veronica Cepede Royg (PAR) vs [Q]
Risa Ozaki (JPN) vs [Q]
Sabine Lisicki (GER) vs [27] Shuai Zhang (CHN) [23] Barbora Strycova (CZE) vs Misaki Doi (JPN)
Jennifer Brady (USA) vs Andrea Petkovic (GER)
Taylor Townsend (USA) vs Ana Bogdan (ROU)
Monica Niculescu (ROU) vs [14] Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) [10] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) vs Petra Martic (CRO)
[Q] vs Yulia Putintseva (KAZ)
Ons Jabeur (TUN) vs Brienne Minor (USA)
Alison Riske (USA) vs [20] CoCo Vandeweghe (USA) [26] Anett Kontaveit (EST) vs Lucie Safarova (CZE)
Nao Hibino (JPN) vs Catherine Bellis (USA)
Kurumi Nara (JPN) vs Sara Sorribes Tormo (ESP)
Marketa Vondrousova (CZE) vs [8] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS)
[4] Elina Svitolina (UKR) vs Katerina Siniakova (CZE)
Evgeniya Rodina (RUS) vs Eugenie Bouchard (CAN)
Shelby Rogers (USA) vs Kayla Day (USA)
[Q] vs [25] Daria Gavrilova (AUS) [17] Elena Vesnina (RUS) vs [Q]
Madison Brengle (USA) vs Kirsten Flipkens (BEL)
Tatjana Maria (GER) vs Ashley Kratzer (USA)
Elise Mertens (BEL) vs [15] Madison Keys (USA) [12] Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) vs Lara Arruabarrena (ESP)
[Q] vs Sorana Cirstea (ROU)
Daria Kasatkina (RUS) vs Qiang Wang (CHN)
Christina McHale (USA) vs [19] Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) [28] Lesia Tsurenko (UKR) vs Yanina Wickmayer (BEL)
[Q] vs Francesca Schiavone (ITA)
Denisa Allertova (CZE) vs [Q]
Naomi Osaka (JPN) vs [6] Angelique Kerber (GER)
[5] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) vs [Q]
Mona Barthel (GER) vs Ekaterina Makarova (RUS)
[Q] vs Carla Suárez Navarro (ESP)
Monica Puig (PUR) vs [29] Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (CRO) [24] Kiki Bertens (NED) vs Maria Sakkari (GRE)
Richel Hogenkamp (NED) vs Arina Rodionova (AUS)
Pauline Parmentier (FRA) vs Oceane Dodin (FRA)
[Q] vs [9] Venus Williams (USA) [13] Petra Kvitova (CZE) vs Jelena Jankovic (SRB)
Heather Watson (GBR) vs Alizé Cornet (FRA)
[Q] vs Ekaterina Alexandrova (RUS)
[Q] vs [18] Caroline Garcia (FRA) [31] Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK) vs Camila Giorgi (ITA)
Kristyna Pliskova (CZE) vs Misa Eguchi (JPN)
[Q] vs Ying-Ying Duan (CHN)
Varvara Lepchenko (USA) vs [3] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP)
[7] Johanna Konta (GBR) vs Aleksandra Krunic (SRB)
Ajla Tomljanovic (CRO) vs Johanna Larsson (SWE)
Saisai Zheng (CHN) vs Alison Van Uytvanck (BEL)
Annika Beck (GER) vs [30] Julia Goerges (GER) [21] Ana Konjuh (CRO) vs Ashleigh Barty (AUS)
Aliaksandra Sasnovich (BLR) vs Julia Boserup (USA)
Sloane Stephens (USA) vs Roberta Vinci (ITA)
Jana Cepelova (SVK) vs [11] Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) [16] Anastasija Sevastova (LAT) vs Carina Witthoeft (GER)
Irina-Camelia Begu (ROU) vs [Q]
Donna Vekic (CRO) vs Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA)
Amandine Hesse (FRA) vs [22] Shuai Peng (CHN) [32] Lauren Davis (USA) vs Sofia Kenin (USA)
Natalia Vikhlyantseva (RUS) vs [Q]
Viktorija Golubic (SUI) vs Timea Babos (HUN)
Maria Sharapova (RUS) vs [2] Simona Halep (ROU)
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 8:32
autor: Damian
2017 US Open women's preview
Spoiler:
The 2017 women's singles field is one of the most wide open in years, with six-time champion Serena Williams out on maternity leave and several veteran players and rising young stars with the potential to take home this year's trophy.
Let's take a closer look at past US Open champions, title contenders, rising stars and home-country favorites to see how they could fare at the year's final Grand Slam.
PAST CHAMPIONS
Angelique Kerber – The defending women’s singles champion became the No. 1 player in the world after winning the US Open title last year and held on to the top spot for 34 weeks before falling to Garbiñe Muguruza in the round of 16 at Wimbledon. Now ranked No. 6 in the world, the 29-year-old lefty comes into the Open without having won a title in 2017. In fact, she has reached just one final this year, in Monterrey in April, and has yet to beat a Top 20 player this season. Kerber will be competing in New York for the 10th time in 2017. In addition to winning the title in 2016, she also reached the semifinals at the Open in 2011 and the fourth round twice, in 2012 and 2013.
Svetlana Kuznetsova – The 32-year-old has won 17 titles since turning pro in 2000, with arguably her biggest win coming at the 2004 US Open, where she defeated fellow Russian Elena Dementieva for the first of her two Grand Slam singles titles (2009 French Open). Currently ranked No. 8, Kuznetsova also reached the final in 2007 but has not advanced past the fourth round here since 2009. She has had a solid 2017 season, reaching the final at Indian Wells, the semifinals at Madrid, the quarterfinals at Wimbledon and the round of 16 at the Australian Open and Roland Garros.
Maria Sharapova – Sharapova, 30, will make her first Grand Slam appearance in more than 18 months after receiving a wild card into the main draw of this year’s Open. The 2006 champion returned to competitive play at Stuttgart in April after serving a 15-month drug suspension and has only played in four tournaments since her return, suffering an arm injury in Stanford that forced her to withdraw from US Open Series events in Toronto and Cincinnati. The Russian will be unseeded for just the second time in New York and is currently ranked 147th in the WTA rankings. She’ll have a tough test ahead of her, as she meets No. 2 seed Simona Halep in the first round.
Venus Williams – The 37-year-old American star is having her best season in years, with results that include reaching two major finals, at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, as well as the semifinals in Miami and the quarterfinals in Indian Wells. Venus, seeded ninth, reached her first US Open final 20 years ago in 1997, the first year she played in New York. Eighteen US Opens later, she has won two titles (2000, 2001), reached another final (2002) and advanced to four semifinals (1998, 1999, 2007, 2010).
Simona Halep has posted solid results heading into the 2017 US Open. (Darren Carroll/USTA)
Photo by: (Darren Carroll/USTA)
TITLE CONTENDERS
Simona Halep – Halep has been on the verge of claiming the No. 1 world ranking four times this season – first at the French Open and then at Eastbourne, Wimbledon and Cincinnati – and a strong showing at the US Open could finally put her over the hump. The 25-year-old Romanian has had a solid hard-court season since her run to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon and has improved her results with each tournament she's played, reaching the quarterfinals in Washington, D.C., the semifinals in Toronto and the final in Cincinnati.
Garbiñe Muguruza – The 23-year-old from Spain is one of the hottest players on tour coming into the US Open, but the No. 3 seed has not advanced past the second round in New York in her four appearances here. Since winning her second major title at Wimbledon in July, Muguruza has compiled an impressive 12-3 record at US Open Series tournaments, reaching the quarterfinals in both Stanford and Toronto and winning the title last week in Cincinnati. She heads into the Open as one of the clear favorites for the title.
Karolina Pliskova – Pliskova shocked the world at the 2016 US Open, when the then-No. 11-ranked Czech stunned six-time women’s champion and world No. 1 Serena Williams, 6-2, 7-6, to reach her first Grand Slam final. This year, the 25-year-old comes into the tournament as the No. 1-ranked player in the world and the women's top seed. She has won three of her nine singles titles in 2017 and has posted excellent results on hard courts throughout the year, winning the Brisbane and Doha titles, advancing to the Indian Wells, Miami and Cincinnati semifinals and reaching the Australian Open quarterfinals.
Elina Svitolina – The 22-year-old Ukrainian is currently at a career-high ranking of No. 4 after winning a WTA-best five titles in 2017 (Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome and Toronto). Her most recent championship in Toronto was the most impressive, as she beat Venus Williams, Garbiñe Muguruza, Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki on her way to the title. The fourth-seeded Svitolina reached her second major quarterfinal at the 2017 French Open – she also reached the round of 8 at Roland Garros in 2015 – and is looking to move past the third round in Flushing Meadows for the first time in her career.
Caroline Wozniacki – The No. 5 seed and two-time US Open finalist (2009, 2014) has been one of the hottest players on tour this year, reaching six WTA finals, propelling the popular Dane into the Top 5 of the rankings for the first time in two years. Wozniacki comes into New York with outstanding hard-court results in 2017, reaching finals in Doha, Dubai and Miami and the quarterfinals in Indian Wells. Most recently, she advanced to the Toronto final and the Cincinnati quarterfinals.
CiCi Bellis will be playing her third US Open this year. (Pete Staples/USTA)
Photo by: (Pete Staples/USTA)
RISING STARS
CiCi Bellis – The 18-year-old rising American first made a name for herself at the Open in 2014, when in her Grand Slam debut she upset world No. 13 Dominika Cibulkova in the first round. The California native has made steady progress ever since, cracking the Top 100 for the first time last year, advancing to two WTA semifinals this summer, in Mallorca and Stanford, and reaching a career-high ranking of No. 35 in mid-August. Bellis will be playing her third US Open main draw this year and will try to improve upon her career-best result from last year, when she qualified into the tournament and reached the third round.
Daria Kasatkina – The 20-year-old Russian, who picked up her first career WTA title in Charleston in April, will be playing her third US Open main draw in 2017. She reached the third round in her New York debut, as a qualifier, in 2015, defeating Daria Gavrilova and Ana Konjuh before falling to Kristina Mladenovic.
Ana Konjuh – No. 92-ranked Konjuh reached her first major quarterfinal at last year's US Open, upsetting No. 20 seed Kiki Bertens in the first round and shocking No. 4 Agnieszka Radwanska in the round of 16 before falling to No. 10 Pliskova. This year, the 19-year-old from Croatia comes into the year's final Grand Slam as the No. 21 seed. Since reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon, her best result has been a quarterfinal finish at Stanford.
Jelena Ostapenko – Ostapenko, 20, has had quite the year in 2017, stunning the tennis world by winning her first WTA title at the French Open. The Latvian star also reached the third round of the Australian Open and the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, and she comes into the Open with a career-high ranking of No. 12 and her highest seeding ever at a Slam (also No. 12).
Sloane Stephens, who is coming back from a foot injury, reached consecutive semifinals in Toronto and Cincinnati and is now back in the Top 100. (Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
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HOMETOWN HEROES
Lauren Davis – The American received her first-ever seeding at a major at the 2017 Open. Seeded No. 32 in the draw, the 23-year-old Ohio native has posted solid hard-court results this year, winning her first WTA title in Auckland, reaching quarterfinals at Doha, as a qualifier, and Dubai and advancing to the round of 16 at Indian Wells. She will try to advance past the second round of the US Open for the first time in five tries.
Madison Keys – While wrist surgery sidelined the 22-year-old during the early part of the season, Keys appears to be returning to top form this summer after winning the singles title in Stanford and reaching the third round in Cincinnati (where she lost in a third-set tiebreak to eventual champion Garbiñe Muguruza). Keys, seeded No. 15, looks to improve upon her previous best performances in New York – fourth-round appearances the last two years.
Alison Riske – Riske reached a career-high ranking of No. 36 in May, and her top results this year include reaching the final at Shenzhen and the third round at both the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Her best Grand Slam performance came in New York in 2013, when she reached the fourth round. She drew fellow American CoCo Vandeweghe in the opening round.
Sloane Stephens – The 24-year-old, who was ranked as high as No. 11 in 2013, had been sidelined for almost a year with a severe foot injury, returned at Wimbledon and has played just four tournaments since. Since coming back on tour, Stephens reached semifinals at both Toronto and Cincinnati, and her ranking has skyrocketed from No. 336 to No. 84.
CoCo Vandeweghe – California native Vandeweghe, 25, has posted the best Grand Slam results of her career in 2017, reaching her first major semifinal at the Australian Open and advancing to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. The No. 20 seed, who will be playing in her ninth US Open this year, hopes to move past the second round in New York for the first time. Coming into the tournament, she reached the final at Stanford, falling to Madison Keys in the all-American final.
Bellis, Catherine Bio
Davis, Lauren Bio
Halep, Simona Bio
Kasatkina, Daria Bio
Kerber, Angelique Bio
Keys, Madison Bio
Konjuh, Ana Bio
Kuznetsova, Svetlana Bio
Muguruza, Garbiñe Bio
Ostapenko, Jelena Bio
Pliskova, Karolina Bio
Riske, Alison Bio
Sharapova, Maria Bio
Stephens, Sloane Bio
Svitolina, Elina Bio
Vandeweghe, CoCo Bio
Williams, Venus Bio
Wozniacki, Caroline Bio
Robert, to już nie kibicujesz Svitolinie? Mogłaby być Hiszpanka, chociaż najbardziej życzę Keys. Na Pliskovą też bym się nie obraził, ale ona aktualnie gra sporo słabiej niż rok temu, o tej samej porze.
Oby dzisiaj Maria wyrzuciła Halep.
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 18:08
autor: Robertinho
Kibicowanie nie ma z tym związku, chodzi o to, kto Waszym zdaniem wygra. A nocny hit najchętniej to najlepiej obustronny krecz.
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 18:12
autor: Mario
Muguruza słabo grała w Nowym Jorku, dlatego nie zdziwiłby mnie jakiś wczesny wylot. Ciężko tu cokolwiek typować, może faktycznie Keys.
Garcia ładnie pograła, jeśli Petra nagle się nie przebudzi to powinna R16 zrobić w miarę swobodnie, a później się zobaczy.
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 18:16
autor: Hankmoody
Wydaje mi się, że na hardzie nie ma co Ukrainki skreślać. Chociaż Garbinie wydaje się bardzo mocna od Wimbledonu. Właśnie oglądam Hiszpankę, dobrze gra w tym drugim secie, ale wiadomo to jest wszystko grane na pół gwizdka.
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 18:40
autor: Robertinho
A Sloan coś ugra? Jakieś wieści odnośnie nadgarstka?
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 18:44
autor: Hankmoody
Nie wiedziałem, że znowu coś jej jest. W Cinci i Toronto pograła obiecująco, więc chyba jakieś oczekiwania można mieć.
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 18:46
autor: Mario
Pewnie coś musiała podać jak wycofywała się z NH. Drabinki nie ma złej, żeby jakiś QF wykręcić.
Re: US Open 2017
: 28 sie 2017, 19:28
autor: Lucas
Na pewno biorę pod uwagę opinię Mario, ale jednocześnie mam spore oczekiwania co do Muguruzy. Wygląda, że jest w formie, konkurencja jest jaka jest, nie wypada nie zajść daleko mając takie argumenty.
Sloane wciąż traktuję jako rekonwalescentkę, więc tu nie mam sprecyzowanych wymagań, z drugiej strony miłoby było, gdyby wygrała 3-4 mecze.
W nocnym starciu jednak jestem za Halep, choćbym nie wiem jak się starał nie potrafię odzyskać sympatii do Sharapovej. Nie życzę Jej porażki w każdym meczu, ale jednak (mimo wad) przychylnym okiem spoglądam na Rumunkę i wolałbym, by to Ona wygrała.
Jeszcze Bellis i Coco mogłyby dobrze wypaść, widzę nawet, że są w tej samej sekcji. Cece ma w 2R Kontaveit, a potem ew. Kuznietsovą, na pewno byłyby to ciekawe widowiska.