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🏸Carlos Alcaraz-Jeremy Chardy Pronóstico y Apuestas 🎾Wimbledon
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stateofsport211 · 1 year
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AO MD SF: Hugo Nys/Jan Zielinski def. Jeremy Chardy/Fabrice Martin 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 Match Recap
Hugo Nys/Jan Zielinski's point at 2-4* 15-15 to 30-15, 1st set (🎥 Australian Open's Twitter).
The first Men's Doubles semifinal of the day started with a sensational duel in Hugo Nys/Jan Zielinski v. Jeremy Chardy/Fabrice Martin. Interestingly, while Chardy is on a comeback trail, Nys/J. Zielinski most notably took out the second seeds, Rajeev Ram/Joe Salisbury 6-7(4), 7-6(6), 6-2 in a thrilling third round match. On the other hand, one notable upset from Chardy/F. Martin was eliminating the third seeds, Marcelo Arevalo/Jean-Julien Rojer 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(4).
Nys/J. Zielinski started the first set convincingly, with Nys' backhand return making an attention right at their first return game. J. Zielinski's forehand created a break point several games later, only for it to be converted two points later, where Chardy got run over afterward. There was an interesting point from J. Zielinski, where he smashed the ball right to F. Martin's net position to lead a point at 2-4*. They subsequently held 5-2, and eventually took the first set 6-3.
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Jeremy Chardy's swift backhand return led them to take the 2nd set 7-5 (📸 Australian Open's Twitter).
Chardy/F. Martin tried to raise their level in the second set, where they started putting more pressure on their return games. This was apparent on F. Martin's backhand winner to minimize the gap at 4-3* 30-30 to 40-30. While eventually Nys/J. Zielinski held at 4-4, Chardy/F. Martin gradually reaped their result: Chardy's forehand winner at 5-4* 0-15 to 0-30 opened a path for more return winners at the set, eventually relying on F. Martin's reflexes 2 games later to create an opportunity to break to 0-30, before his working volley created the 2 initial break poonts.
However, as clutch as Nys/J. Zielinski tried to appear, Chardy/F. Martin was able to break for the second set at 7-5. This was a consequence of Chardy's swift returns, especially the backhand at the last point. At this point, the question was raised on Nys/J. Zielinski's ability to come back.
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Hugo Nys/Jan Zielinski converted their match point (📸 Wide World of Sports Australia).
The third set was the opposite of the second set, when Nys/J. Zielinski broke back directly after being broken for the set. While Chardy got run over right after the volley exchange for Nys/J. Zielinski to secure the first break, the latter nailed their pressure points thanks to Nys' backhand winner and the subsequent rally, where Chardy erred his response and accidentally hit F. Martin on the net. By then, Nys/J. Zielinski led 3-0 (up a double break), and despite a little hiccup when serving for the match, the one-two-punch was a cherry on top of their dominant third set performance.
Nys/J. Zielinski then advanced to their first Grand Slam final ever together, waiting for the winner of Rinky Hijikata/Jason Kubler v. Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos, which is currently ongoing. Another high-level, entertaining doubles match await! Nys/J. Zielinski previously played 2 ATP 250 doubles finals, hence this could be the biggest final of their career, but it could definitely be one out of many!
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Hey Molly, thank you so much for everything you do on this account! It brings such joy to me everyday and you are fabulous!
I love the Wimbledon AU. Have you heard of Jeremy Chardy? He is a former French tennis player and he absolutely screams! tennis dilf Anthony. Salt and pepper beard, beautiful wife and adorable kid included
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Oh this is absolutely him!
Salt and pepper hair, salt and pepper beard. His entire Instagram is just pictures of him and Kate. Him and Kate after a run, a video of them arguing about whether or not a ball was in. Anthony holding Kate’s smoothie for her to drink while she’s in her ice bath.
And then when they start having kids? Anthony is the proudest Papa. And why should he not be? He firmly believes that his children with Kate are the greatest children that have ever been. He’s constantly bonbarding his family with photos and videos of Neddy.
“Look! He’s eating his swede and carrot mash! I made that! He loves it!”
He just loves his life now. He loves his wife, he loves their family, he’s a happy guy.
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musispoedarsiv · 11 months
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16 Temmuz 2023 Carlos Alcaraz Novak Djokovic Maçı
*Merkez Kort'ta saat 16:10'da başlayacak olan Wimbledon Tek Erkekler Final maçı. 1 ve 2 numaranın merakla beklenen çarpışması geldi çattı. İspanya'nın yeni yıldızı Alcaraz ilk kez Wimbledon finalinde. Geçen yılki ABD Açık şampiyonluğundan sonra kariyerinin ikinci Grand Slam zaferini arıyor. Öte yanda ise büyük usta Djokovic. Sırp raket üst üste beşinci, toplamdaki 8. Wimbledon şampiyonluğu için mücadele edecek. Üst üste kazanma rekorunda Borg ve Federer'e, toplam şampiyonlukta ise Federer'e katılmayı amaçlayacak. Djokovic ayrıca 24. Slam zaferini elde ederek erkeklerdeki rekorunu geliştirmeyi, karışık sıralamada ise Margaret Court'la eşitlemeyi istiyor. Geçiş döneminin köşe taşı maçlarından birisi olmaya aday bir randevu. Heyecanı bol olsun ve iyi bir kapanış yapalım böylece. İki isme de başarılar diliyoruz.
Her iki raketin de final yolu:
-Carlos Alcaraz-
#1. Tur = Jeremy Chardy (6-0/6-2/7-5)
#2. Tur = Alexandre Müller (6-4/7-6[7-2]/6-3)
#3. Tur = Nicolas Jarry (6-3/6-7[6-8]/6-3/7-5)
#4. Tur = Matteo Berrettini (3-6/6-3/6-3/6-3)
#Çeyrek Final = Holger Rune (7-6[7-3]/6-4/6-4)
#Yarı Final = Daniil Medvedev (6-3/6-3/6-3)
-Novak Djokovic-
#1. Tur = Pedro Cachin (6-3/6-3/7-6[7-4])
#2. Tur = Jordan Thompson (6-3/7-6[7-4]/7-5)
#3. Tur = Stanislas Wawrinka (6-3/6-1/7-6[7-5])
#4. Tur = Hubert Hurkacz (7-6[8-6]/7-6[8-6]/5-7/6-4)
#Çeyrek Final = Andrey Rublev (4-6/6-1/6-4/6-3)
#Yarı Final = Jannik Sinner (6-3/6-4/7-6[7-4])
*S Sport'tan ve TRT Spor'dan naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*İlk set 6-1 Djokovic lehine bitti ve Sırp raket 1-0 öne geçti. Büyük usta inanılmaz görkemli girdi maça. Alcaraz sahnenin heyecanına kapılmış gözüküyor. Önümüzdeki sette yeni bir sayfa açmaya çalışacak.
*İkinci seti 7-6[8-6] alan Alcaraz 1-1 yaparak ortak oldu. İspanyol oyuncu 2-0'la sete girdi. Nole hemen cevap break'i ile dengeyi buldu ve iki taraf da kontrolü bırakmadı. Tie-break'e 3-0 ile giriş yapan Djokovic'ti ama Alcaraz sağlam durdu ve bir set puanı da çevirerek üç puanlık seriyle işi bitirdi.
*Üçüncü sette 6-1'lik üstünlük kurdu Alcaraz ve maçı 2-1'e çevirdi. 25 dakikayı bulan inanılmaz 5. oyundan çıkmayı başardı Alcaraz ve oradan sonra noktayı koyması kolay oldu. Şimdi tarihi bir eşiğe geldik. İnanılmaz dramatikleşti mücadele.
*Dördüncü set 6-3 Djokovic'in. 2-2 oldu maç ve final seti zamanı. Erken bulduğu break'in avantajını korudu Nole ve son oyunda da yine kırarak noktayı koydu. Büyük usta maça tutundu ve şimdi nihai karar zamanı.
*Son seti 6-4 kazanan Alcaraz mücadelen 3-2 galip ayrıldı ve kariyerinin ilk Wimbledon zaferini elde etti. Erken yakaladığı break avantajını sonuna kadar taşıdı ve bir adım önde götürdüğü seti tarihi başarıyla bitirdi. İspanyol oyuncu Nole'nin müthiş hakimiyetini sonlandırdı ve 2002 şampiyonu Lleyton Hewitt'ten sonra Büyük Dörtlü dışında Wimbledon'ı kazanan ilk farklı tenisçi oldu. Carlos ayrıca 1966 Manuel Santana ve 2008 ve 2010 Rafael Nadal'dan sonra zirveye çıkan üçüncü İspanyol erkek tenisçi olmayı da başardı.
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Carlos Alcaraz Has Been Studying the Grass Court Masters. That Means Andy Murray.
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Carlos Alcaraz took a little time to rest after coming up short in the French Open last month, and then he embarked on the next step toward strengthening one of the few remaining weaknesses in his tennis development — playing on grass.For Alcaraz, the 20-year-old world No. 1, that meant getting enough training sessions and matches on the surface that is at once the most traditional and most quirky in the sport. It also meant hours of watching videos of Andy Murray, the two-time Wimbledon champion and one of the masters of grass court tennis.On a day of rain that caused the cancellation or suspension of nearly every match not contested on the two covered courts at the All England Club, Alcaraz showed that his homework was paying off, and Murray provided the young Spaniard with a fresh batch of study material.Alcaraz has never advanced past the round of 16 at Wimbledon, but he has left no doubt about his goals for his third go-round at this most venerated of tennis competitions.“To win the tournament,” he said after the 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 pounding he delivered to Jeremy Chardy of France. “I have a lot of confidence right now.”An afternoon of play against Chardy, who had announced that he planned to retire after this tournament, was sure to help with that. There was little chance that Chardy was going to provide much of a challenge for Alcaraz at 36 years old, ranked 542nd in the world, and with just one tour level win this year.But for Alcaraz, who grew up mostly playing on red clay, the value of the day came not from the difficulty of his opponent. It came from spending more time on the sport’s most beguiling surface. With each match at Wimbledon Alcaraz gets closer to the inevitable — when the most talented young player becomes every bit as good on grass as he is everywhere else.This is where watching videos of Murray comes in. Alcaraz knows how to hit a tennis ball as well as and as hard as anyone, and his drop shot is as good as it gets on clay and hard courts. He’s also just about the fastest player in the game, especially on clay and hard courts. But he has said he needs to learn how to adapt his speed and his repertoire of shots to the grass.Few players have shown how to do that better than Murray, who won the men’s singles title at Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016, and showed why Tuesday afternoon in his 6-3, 6-0, 6-1 dismantling of Ryan Peniston, a fellow Briton.There are others who have conquered grass, of course, namely Roger Federer, who won a record eight men’s singles titles at Wimbledon and spent the afternoon chatting quietly in the front row of the royal box with Catherine, Princess of Wales, after he was celebrated with a video and a standing ovation. Alcaraz has studied his matches, too.And then there is Novak Djokovic, who has won the last four singles titles here, seven overall, and is on a 29-match Wimbledon winning streak. The problem with studying Djokovic is that he moves differently than everyone else on grass.Djokovic has somehow figured out how to glide and slide as though he were on clay or a hard court. When others try to play that way, they often end up on their backsides or with a strained groin. It is a style of grass court tennis that should come with a “don’t try this” warning.Alcaraz didn’t. Not on his way to the title at the grass court tuneup at Queen’s Club two weeks ago, or against Chardy on Tuesday, when he displayed plenty of signs of his Murray/Federer imitation game.Alcaraz took on balls ever so slightly earlier, a necessary move since they barely bounce on grass. He decelerated and turned with a series of quick stutter steps instead of his usual lightning quick plant-and-pivot. He showed off his improving serve, firing 10 aces, with plenty of them sliding off the court, including a final one on match point into the deep-wide corner of the service box that slid off the court before Chardy could move for it.“Every time that I get out to the court playing, it’s better for me,” he said when it was over. “I get more experience that is really, really important on that surface.”Murray does not lack for experience on grass and has almost always looked comfortable at the All England Club, making the third round in his debut in the main draw in 2005, when he was just 18 years old. Tuesday’s win over Peniston provided plenty of grass court study tips.Alcaraz often talks about how he begins every match wanting to play aggressively. Murray showed that on grass, aggression can take many forms beyond Alcaraz’s crushing forehands.He played blocked backhand returns of serve that died in the front of the court to set up passing shots and sent drop volleys nearly sideways. In some rallies he produced a series of strokes that passed ever closer to the top of the net, and slid ever lower as they landed on the grass. One passing shot while Peniston was at the net darted toward his feet as though it fell off a table as soon as it passed over the tape. It was all over in two hours and 1 minute, one of Murray’s easier days on Centre Court, though he confessed to feeling nervous early on.“I like to feel that way,” he said “If I was going on the court and felt flat, didn’t have any emotion when I’m walking out there, that’s something that would probably be a bit wrong.”When Peniston committed his final error, Murray celebrated with the slightest of fist pumps and a brief wave to the crowd.He noted that the last time Federer had watched him on Centre Court was in the first round of the 2012 Olympics, when Federer was cheering on his countryman and Murray’s opponent that day, Stan Wawrinka.“I was glad to get a few claps today,” Murray said.Murray skipped the French Open to begin his preparations for Wimbledon, the tournament he believes offers him the best chance to play into the second week.Those chances likely improved Tuesday when the match between his potential opponents, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Dominic Thiem, was suspended shortly after Thiem won the first set. They will likely resume Wednesday, with the winner taking on Murray, almost undoubtedly on Centre Court, Thursday.Murray said he does not study draws, preferring instead to focus only on his next match rather than waste time on hypotheticals. If he did, he would find a potential opponent in the semifinals who would be familiar with his tricks.That would be Alcaraz. Source link Read the full article
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laocommunity · 1 year
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French Open 2023: Djokovic Dominates Before Norrie and Alcaraz Take the Court, Sabalenka Triumphs While Pegula Falls - Live Updates
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French Open 2023: Djokovic Dominates Before Norrie and Alcaraz Take the Court, Sabalenka Triumphs While Pegula Falls - Live Updates #French Open 2023: Djokovic Dominates Before Norrie and Alcaraz Take the Court, Sabalenka Triumphs While Pegula Falls - Live Updates# Introduction The French Open 2023 has already kicked off with some exciting matches on Day 2. The reigning champion, Novak Djokovic, started his title defense with a bang and dominated his first-round match against Felix Auger-Aliassime. While other stars like Daniil Medvedev and Rafael Nadal will be taking the court later on, the focus was on the matches that took place during the morning session. In this article, we will take a closer look at the matches that unfolded and provide live updates on the matches that are currently being played. French Open 2023: Djokovic Dominates Before Norrie and Alcaraz Take the Court Novak Djokovic looked every bit the favorite to lift the trophy once again as he breezed past Felix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets. The scoreline of 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 doesn't truly reflect the Serbian's dominance as he never let his opponent get into the match. The world number one was in complete control and didn't face a single break point throughout the entire match. Djokovic's consistency and precision were on full display, and it will take something special to stop him from claiming his 22nd Grand Slam title. British number one, Cameron Norrie, and rising Spanish star, Carlos Alcaraz, will be taking the court later on, and it will be interesting to see how they fare against their opponents. Norrie will be facing the experienced German, Philipp Kohlschreiber, while Alcaraz will be up against the talented American, Reilly Opelka. Both matches promise to be fiercely contested, and we will keep you updated on all the action. Sabalenka Triumphs While Pegula Falls In the women's draw, second seed Aryna Sabalenka got off to a solid start, defeating the Romanian, Irina Bara, in straight sets. Sabalenka had her serve working well and hit 12 aces in the match. She will be looking to build on this performance and make a deep run in the tournament. On the other hand, the tough-luck story of the day belonged to American Jessica Pegula, who fell to Jeremy Chardy in a five-set thriller. Pegula had come into the tournament in good form, having reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open earlier this year. However, it wasn't meant to be for her as Chardy produced some excellent tennis to come back from two sets down and secure the victory. Live Updates As of now, several matches are currently being played, and we will provide live updates on these matches. In the women's draw, seventh seed Bianca Andreescu is facing off against the Frenchwoman, Caroline Garcia. Meanwhile, in the men's draw, World number six Stefanos Tsitsipas is playing against Noah Rubin of the United States. FAQs Q. Who won the French Open in 2022? A. Novak Djokovic won the French Open in 2022. Q. Who is the current women's singles champion at the French Open? A. Barbora Krejcikova is the current women's singles champion at the French Open. Q. Who is the favorite to win the French Open 2023? A. Novak Djokovic is the favorite to win the French Open 2023. Q. Who did Novak Djokovic defeat in the first round of the French Open 2023? A. Novak Djokovic defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime in the first round of the French Open 2023. Q. Who defeated American Jessica Pegula in the French Open 2023? A. Jeremy Chardy defeated American Jessica Pegula in the French Open 2023. Q. Who is considered to be the greatest player of all time in men's tennis? A. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic are considered to be the greatest players of all time in men's tennis. Conclusion The French Open 2023 has started with a bang, with Novak Djokovic looking every bit the favorite he is to lift the trophy again. With several exciting matches still to be played, including Rafael Nadal's opening-round match against the Australian, Alexei Popyrin, there is plenty to look forward to at Roland Garros. We will keep you updated on all the action as it unfolds. #NEWS Read the full article
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actu24hp · 1 year
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Open d’Australie : Andy Murray et Dan Evans dans cinq choses que vous auriez pu manquer
Publié : 02h07 HNE, le 20 janvier 2023 | Actualisé: 03h46 HNE, le 20 janvier 2023 Ce fut une journée épique à l’Open d’Australie avec Andy Murray produisant une victoire de retour pour les âges contre Thanasi Kokkinakis qui s’est terminée à 4h05 du matin. Dan Evans a ajouté au plaisir britannique grâce à une victoire beaucoup plus rapide sur Jeremy Chardy, tandis que Novak Djokovic s’est battu…
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newsgola · 1 year
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Australian Open | Jeremy Chardy berates umpire after controversial call, 10 minute protest
By Chris De Silva and Simon Chapman A war of words broke out on day four of the Australian Open when Frenchman Jeremy Chardy accused the chair umpire of lying during his second round clash with Dan Evans. On Court 3, tensions rose when the No.25 seed had the break point on Chardy’s serve in the first set while the scores were tied at three apiece. During the rally, a ball in Chardy’s pocket fell…
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daikenkki · 11 months
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Australian Open | Jeremy Chardy berates umpire after controversial call, 10 minute protest
By Chris De Silva and Simon Chapman A war of words broke out on day four of the Australian Open when Frenchman Jeremy Chardy accused the chair umpire of lying during his second round clash with Dan Evans. On Court 3, tensions rose when the No.25 seed had the break point on Chardy’s serve in the first set while the scores were tied at three apiece. During the rally, a ball in Chardy’s pocket fell…
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stateofsport211 · 1 year
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Bordeaux Ch D QF: Pierre-Hugues Herbert/Nicolas Mahut [PR] def. Guido Andreozzi/Guillermo Duran 6-7(7), 6-4, [10-7] Match Stats
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It all boiled down to several crucial points in the match tie-break, which included a combination of working service game and shot winners. In this case, not only the net games carried Mahut/Herbert for the win, but also the quick returns in the making.
Landing 69% of their first serves in, Andreozzi/G. Duran somehow could only win 13% of their points from their first serves, while relying on their second serves by winning 63% of their points from there. Interestingly, both Andreozzi/G. Duran and Mahut/Herbert scored 3 aces, while Mahut/Herbert appeared to be more clutch by saving 100% of the break points they faced.
Returns played an integral part in this match. The swift returns enabled Mahut/Herbert to score their only break point conversion in the second set, while volleys opened their path to break somewhere in the same set. As a result, despite having to rely on their 33% winning percentage from Andreozzi/G. Duran's first serves, the French pair could still convert 25% of their break chances to prevail outside of the match tie-break, where they were solid in the last few points.
In the semifinals, Mahut/Herbert will face first seeds Lloyd Glasspool/Harri Heliovaara, who defeated Jeremy Chardy/Albano Olivetti 7-5, 6-4. Another close match would be expected, especially considering Heliopool's clay run throughout the past year. In all aspects, this would definitely be a fun watch.
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