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taja

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27 Mar, 2004

Valencia

por taja » Mar Jul 14, 2009 1:35 am

cybertopo escribió:Grande Ferrero logrando el punto definitivo, me alegro mucho por él, un tío profesional, callado y sensato que ha sido maltratado por las lesiones, pero que todavía tiene flashes de calidad.

Israel en semis (y en casa) y final contra los checos o croatas... Con Nadal debería ser incluso asequible.

Si jugamos la final en casa repetimos, si no ojo a la pista ultrarrápida que nos enchufarían.
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cybertopo

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13 May, 2003

Donosti

por cybertopo » Mar Jul 14, 2009 7:15 am

Sí, sería difícil ganar alguno de los dos puntos en Croacia contra Ivo, pero yo creo que pinta muy bien.
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taja

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27 Mar, 2004

Valencia

por taja » Vie Jul 17, 2009 2:37 pm

cybertopo escribió:Sí, sería difícil ganar alguno de los dos puntos en Croacia contra Ivo, pero yo creo que pinta muy bien.

Si para entonces están en forma, pones a Rafa y a Ferrer y yo creo que uno de los dos rascamos.
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meneillos

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15 Abr, 2009

por meneillos » Jue Jun 24, 2010 10:06 am

atentos a este reflote de casi 1 AÑO para comentar el partidazo que se está disputando en Wimbledon, en el que hasta la suspensión de anoche llevaban jugados 163 juegos en 10 horas; loh contendienteh no son muy conocidos para el profano, pero la hazaña merece reseña creo yo

entre otros datos escalofriantes, cada uno ha hecho hasta ahora cerca de 100 aces.

Crónica en la web del torneo:

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Wimbledon's modern-day gladiators John Isner and Nicolas Mahut will return to battle it out for a third day on Court 18 to finish one of the most incredible tennis matches ever played, the longest on record by a country mile with the clock at exactly 10 hours when play was suspended due to poor light at just after 9pm, with the score standing at an incredible 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(9-7) 6-7(3-7), 59-59.

By the time the contest was halted, the two protagonists could barely stand, let alone make it back to the locker room. But they will have to make the return journey on Thursday, when the match resumes as the third match on the same court.

Darkness brought a premature end to a final set that had already featured a mind-boggling 118 games. Much earlier in the day, the match had resumed at two-sets all, having already been a titanic struggle on Tuesday. Surely a contest between the American 23rd seed and the French qualifier ranked 148 in the world would be quickly settled. But Mahut, a finalist at Queen's in 2007, is an adept competitor on grass and was not ready to give an inch. And as Britain's Alex Bogdanovic would testify, after being beaten 3-6, 6-3, 24-22 by Mahut in last week's qualifying tournament, the Frenchman is not easily put away.

So throughout a long day, ballboys and ballboys came and went, teams of linespeople were replaced, in another sporting arena England qualified for the knock-out stages of the World Cup, but Isner and Mahut kept on slugging it out, even when the courtside scoreboard gave up the ghost.

To quickly sum up the key records: 10 hours is a new record for the longest tennis match played at Wimbledon, at any Grand Slam, in fact anywhere since someone first picked up a racket and decided to thwack a ball with it. And for those who measure length by the number of games in a match, it set a new record by that measure as well. And there's at least two more games to come.

At the start of the afternoon, everyone was wondering whether Isner could finish up where he had left off and set a new record for aces struck in a Wimbledon match, the 78 held by Ivo Karlovic. By the end of the day, he had knocked the particular record into next weekend by setting a new mark of 98. But by the end of play tomorrow, it could be even higher or he could himself be eclipsed by a certain Mr N Mahut, who has smashed down 95 so far and counting.

Like all these events at Wimbledon, it took a while for word to get round that history was being made. But before long everyone inside the All England Club was entranced. Crowds swarmed round the big screen to watch on Henman Hill, queues snaked around the court and the likes of John McEnroe, Tim Henman and Gael Monfils were seen looking on in disbelief from the roof garden overlooking Court 18.

First it became the longest ever contest at Wimbledon, breaking the previous record of six hours and nine minutes set by a men's doubles in 2006, before overtaking Arnaud Clement and Fabrice Santoro's six-hour, 33-minute 2004 French Open epic, previously the sport's longest encounter. To underline what an epic contest Isner v Mahut has become, the final set alone, at seven hours and six minutes, beats all those now-obsolete records for match lengths.

As well as becoming the longest ever match in terms of time on court, it is also the longest ever in games played, its current tally of 163 beating the previous record - a 122-game 1973 Davis Cup doubles - by a mile.

In some ways, the quality of the tennis was the most impressive feature of the match. The players would have been forgiven for a dip in concentration, a sloppy volley here and there, but neither man let up, producing grass court tennis of a surprisingly high quality despite a fifth set that resembled a basketball score rather than anything ever seen on a tennis court.

Isner teetered on the brink of victory when he held double match point on Mahut's serve at 32-33, only for the Frenchman to wriggle out of danger with a fine volley and a service winner.

After a standing ovation when the scores reached 50-all, the next game featured double break point for Mahut - his first opportunity to take the Isner serve since game one of the second set. But after an unreturnable serve and a thundering overhead the chance was gone.

At 59-58 - the final game of the evening - Mahut saved yet another match point, Isner's fourth, with a 94th ace and moments later that was that. As the fans started to wonder how much light was left, a brief chat between players and officials resulted in an announcement that a third day would be needed to settle it.

"We've both been serving fantastic - I'd love to see the statistics!" said Isner as he left the court. "Nothing like this will ever happen again - ever."

But then again, tomorrow's a brand new day.


para los números del partido: http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/scores/stats/day10/1160ms.html

y la desolación en forma de facepalm de uno de los jugadores:

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Black_sheep

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3 Ago, 2004

Xixón

por Black_sheep » Jue Jun 24, 2010 12:37 pm

Esperemos que a los pobres les de tiempo acabarlo hoy :)
La oveja bala y el lobo se asusta
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die234

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10 Jul, 2009

por die234 » Jue Jun 24, 2010 4:46 pm

Es increible lo han aplazado dos veces y van empate a 59 en el ultimo set
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meneillos

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15 Abr, 2009

por meneillos » Jue Jun 24, 2010 6:12 pm

al final ha ganado Isner (estadounidense) 70 a 68 en el 5º, que por sí sólo ha durado más de 8 horas

215 aces entre los dos, entre otros datos acojonantes, lo que, considerando que hicieran falta 4 tantos ganadores por juego, permitiría ganar casi 54
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Catsby

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1 Ene, 2009

Barcelona-Salamanca

por Catsby » Vie Jun 25, 2010 5:49 pm

Yo creo que coincidiran ambos en querer no volver a jugar enfrentados :lol:
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pijusmagnifikus

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21 Jul, 2006

Santiago D.C. (GZ)

por pijusmagnifikus » Vie Jun 25, 2010 7:14 pm

Vaya par de mataos.
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bezoomies

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4 Sep, 2008

por bezoomies » Vie Jun 25, 2010 9:59 pm

Hoy lo han eliminado en una hora xD.
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Nowitzki

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30 Mar, 2006

the blank planet

por Nowitzki » Dom Jul 04, 2010 10:45 pm

Mucho mundial y nadie dice nada de Don Rafael...

...ha ganado Wimbledon y tal...

Bah!
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rearviewmirror

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18 Ene, 2006

Madrid

por rearviewmirror » Lun Jul 05, 2010 5:16 pm

Impresionante ayer el señor Nadal. Vale que sin Federer enfrente pierde un poco la emoción, pero aún asi muy grande...

Exagero si digo que posiblemente estemos ante el mejor deportista que ha dado este país en toda la historia?

24 añitos, 8 Grand Slams, ahi queda eso
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Nowitzki

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the blank planet

por Nowitzki » Lun Jul 05, 2010 8:44 pm

rearviewmirror escribió:
Exagero si digo que posiblemente estemos ante el mejor deportista que ha dado este país en toda la historia?

De los que me ha tocado vivir lo es sin duda, junto a Indurain.
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rearviewmirror

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18 Ene, 2006

Madrid

por rearviewmirror » Mié Sep 15, 2010 12:46 pm

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Me remito a mi anterior mensaje de hace unos meses.


Por cierto, los del Marca han hecho un Top Ten con los 10 mejores deportistas españoles de la historia:

http://www.marca.com/2010/09/14/mas_dep ... 87832.html

Si Gasol estuviese un par de puestos por encima estaría bastante de acuerdo
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meneillos

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15 Abr, 2009

por meneillos » Mié Sep 15, 2010 1:01 pm

Alonso el 5º no acabo de verlo
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