Australian Open: Il programma completo della nona giornata. In campo Errani-Vinci nel doppio e Gianluigi Quinzi nel torneo juniores
Questo il programma completo della nona giornata dell’Australian Open (A$ 30,000,000, cemento), con inizio all’una di notte italiana.
In campo Sara Errani e Roberta Vinci nel doppio. Gianluigi Quinzi nel torneo juniores.
Rod Laver Arena 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Women’s Singles – Quarterfinals
Na Li (CHN)[6] v. Agnieszka Radwanska (POL)[4]
2. Men’s Singles – Quarterfinals
David Ferrer (ESP)[4] v. Nicolas Almagro (ESP)[10]
Not Before:3:30 PM
3. Women’s Singles – Quarterfinals
Ekaterina Makarova (RUS)[19] v. Maria Sharapova (RUS)[2]
Rod Laver Arena 9:30 AM Start Time
1. Men’s Singles – Quarterfinals
Novak Djokovic (SRB)[1] v. Tomas Berdych (CZE)[5]
2. Mixed Doubles – 2nd Round
Jarmila Gajdosova (AUS) v. Elena Vesnina (RUS)[2]
Matthew Ebden (AUS) Leander Paes (IND)[2]
Margaret Court Arena 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Women’s Legends’ Doubles
Nicole Bradtke (AUS) v. Lindsay Davenport (USA)
Rennae Stubbs (AUS) Amelie Mauresmo (FRA)
Not Before: 2:30 AM
2. Men’s Doubles – Quarterfinals
Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) v. Marcel Granollers (ESP)[3]
Benoit Paire (FRA) Marc Lopez (ESP)[3]
3. Women’s Doubles – Quarterfinals
Sara Errani [1] v. Serena Williams (USA)[12]
Roberta Vinci [1] Venus Williams (USA)[12]
4. Women’s Doubles – Quarterfinals
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) v. T.B.D.
Lucie Safarova (CZE)
5. Legends’ Doubles
Goran Ivanisevic (CRO) v. Wayne Arthurs (AUS)
Cedric Pioline (FRA) Pat Cash (AUS)
Show Court 2 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Mixed Doubles – 2nd Round
Zi Yan (CHN) v. Yaroslava Shvedova (KAZ)
Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) Denis Istomin (UZB)
2. Women’s Doubles – Quarterfinals
Nuria Llagostera Vives (ESP)[7] v. Varvara Lepchenko (USA)
Jie Zheng (CHN)[7] Saisai Zheng (CHN)
3. Men’s Doubles – Quarterfinals
David Marrero (ESP)[11] v. T.B.D.
Fernando Verdasco (ESP)[11]
4. Mixed Doubles – 2nd Round
Nadia Petrova (RUS)[5] v. Katarina Srebotnik (SLO)
Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)[5] Nenad Zimonjic (SRB)
5. Mixed Doubles – 2nd Round
Nuria Llagostera Vives (ESP) v. Liezel Huber (USA)[4]
David Marrero (ESP) Max Mirnyi (BLR)[4]
Show Court 3 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Legends’ Doubles
Jacco Eltingh (NED) v. Darren Cahill (AUS)
Paul Haarhuis (NED) Mats Wilander (SWE)
2. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Nick Kyrgios (AUS)[3] v. Cameron Norrie (NZL)
3. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Quentin Halys (FRA) v. Wayne Montgomery (RSA)[7]
4. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS) v. Filippo Baldi [3]
Nick Kyrgios (AUS) Robin Stanek (CZE)[3]
Court 6 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Robin Stanek (CZE) v. Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)
2. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Elizaveta Kulichkova (RUS) v. Danielle Wagland (AUS)
3. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Rebecca Peterson (SWE) v. Elise Mertens (BEL)[8]
4. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Naiktha Bains (AUS) v. Anna Danilina (KAZ)[5]
Danielle Wagland (AUS) Elizaveta Kulichkova (RUS)[5]
5. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
T.B.D. v. Antonia Lottner (GER)[2]
Erin Routliffe (CAN)[2]
Court 7 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Ching-Wen Hsu (TPE)[5] v. Klaartje Liebens (BEL)
2. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Young Seok Kim (KOR) v. Gianluigi Quinzi [2]
3. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Jurence Zosimo Mendoza (PHI) v. Mackenzie McDonald (USA)[7]
Pak Long Yeung (HKG) Mazen Osama (EGY)[7]
4. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Maximilian Marterer (GER) v. Omar Jasika (AUS)
Lucas Miedler (AUT) Blake Mott (AUS)
5. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Seong Chan Hong (KOR) v. Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (USA)[2]
Young Seok Kim (KOR) Elias Ymer (SWE)[2]
Court 8 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Ku Keon Kang (KOR) v. Enzo Couacaud (FRA)
2. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA)[11] v. Ipek Soylu (TUR)
3. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Jacob Grills (AUS) v. Enzo Couacaud (FRA)
Daniel Guccione (AUS) Stefano Napolitano
4. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Brooke Rischbieth (AUS) v. Camilla Rosatello (ITA)[8]
Sara Tomic (AUS) Ipek Soylu (TUR)[8]
Court 19 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Naoki Nakagawa (JPN) v. Omar Jasika (AUS)
2. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Olivia Tjandramulia (AUS) v. Katerina Siniakova (CZE)[2]
3. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Sandra Samir (EGY) v. Jelena Ostapenko (LAT)
4. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Hyeon Chung (KOR) v. T.B.D.
Duk-Young Kim (KOR)
5. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Ana Konjuh (CRO)[1] v. Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA)
Carol Zhao (CAN)[1] Giulia Pairone
Court 20 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Ivana Jorovic (SRB) v. Adrijana Lekaj (CRO)
2. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Maximilian Marterer (GER)[10] v. Franko Miocic (CRO)
3. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Samantha Harris (AUS) v. Ilka Csoregi (ROM)
Astra Sharma (AUS) Ivana Jorovic (SRB)
4. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Borna Coric (CRO)[1] v. Karen Khachanov (RUS)
Laslo Djere (SRB)[1] Franko Miocic (CRO)
5. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Kamonwan Buayam (THA) v. Katy Dunne (GBR)[4]
Ziyue Sun (CHN) Christina Makarova (USA)[4]
Court 22 1:00 AM Start Time
1. Junior Boys’ Singles – 2nd Round
Hugo Di Feo (CAN)[16] v. Petros Chrysochos (CYP)
2. Junior Girls’ Singles – 2nd Round
Katherine Ip (HKG) v. Katy Dunne (GBR)[13]
3. Junior Boys’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Hugo Di Feo (CAN)[5] v. Jay Andrijic (AUS)
Brayden Schnur (CAN)[5] Bradley Mousley (AUS)
4. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
T.B.D. v. Katherine Ip (HKG)
Xiaodi You (CHN)
5. Junior Girls’ Doubles – 2nd Round
Fiona Ferro (FRA)[7] v. Alice Matteucci
Katerina Siniakova (CZE)[7] Gabriela Pantuckova (CZE)
TAG: Australian Open, Australian Open 2013
e intanto kokkinakis ha perso il primo set contro Stanek… 6-2
@ max (#778292)
concordo specialmente KOKINAKIS
Kokkinakis ha partecipato alle quali degli Australian Open dei grandi perdendo da Steve Johnson per 15-17 al terzo set! Johnson che poi si è qualificato e ha portato al quinto set un giocatore in grande forma come Almagro. Credo che Kokkinakis e l’altro australiano Kyrgios siano tra i favoritissimi per gli AO junior.
la errani con quel servizio che si ritrova è una grossa pecca contro le williams…purtroppo avranno poche chance! quinzi passeggia
Tutta rabbia accumulata che fa bene per quando ce ne sara’ bisogno, e allora saranno pallate per tutti.
Forza GQ!
In singolare
Comunque Baldi incontra Garin e non il Kokko di casa Kokkinakis. Sarebbe troppo bello.
😎 Si però poi quando vedo il Serbo occasionalmente n 1 Junior trattato meglio grido all’abuso… 😛
Non ti curar di loro….
Una sottigliezza diplomatica che noto: gli Australiani rispettano più il giovane Francese Quentin Halys che pongono su un campo importante come “pezzo de core” insieme ad altri giovani Australiani “cocchi di casa” perchè con la Federazione Francese hanno un accordo sulle WC reciprocamente offerte Parigi e AO. Quinzi, per classifica e risultati normalmente da privilegiare invece “relegato” ad un campo più secondario.
Con che rabbia smasheranno le Williams? Povere le nostre… 😎
vai Giiaaaannnn!!!
Se Levi serena non sono niente…. Venus è alla frutta 😉
vincono li e shampipova per le donne e almagro e djokovic per gli uomini, li vince in 3 set e maria in 2, almagro vince in 5 mentre dopovic vince in 3 set
forza ragazzeeeeeeee abbattete gli alienii