Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Grand Slam - Roland Garros


Admin:Moderator + All Time Great + britishtennis.net correspondant

Status: Offline
Posts: 11280
Date:
Grand Slam - Roland Garros


I was wrting this up when it was posted on Steve-G.....entry list for Roland Garros


Roland Garros
1 Federer, Roger SUI
2 Nadal, Rafael ESP
3 Nalbandian, David ARG
4 Roddick, Andy USA
5 Ljubicic, Ivan CRO
6 Davydenko, Nikolay RUS
7 Blake, James USA
8 Gaudio, Gaston ARG
9 Coria, Guillermo ARG OUT
10 Agassi, Andre
USA OUT
11 Hewitt, Lleyton AUS
12 Stepanek, Radek CZE
13 Kiefer, Nicolas GER
14 Johansson, Thomas SWE
15 Ferrer, David ESP
16 Ginepri, Robby USA
17 Ancic, Mario CRO
18 Grosjean, Sebastien FRA
19 Robredo, Tommy ESP
20 Nieminen, Jarkko FIN
21 Gonzalez, Fernando CHI
22 Baghdatis, Marcos CYP
23 Hrbaty, Dominik SVK
24 Berdych, Tomas CZE
25 Haas, Tommy GER
26 Ferrero, Juan Carlos ESP
27 Gasquet, Richard FRA
28 Andreev, Igor RUS OUT

29 Rochus, Olivier BEL
30 Chela, Juan Ignacio ARG
31 Verdasco, Fernando ESP
32 Monfils, Gael FRA
33 Tursunov, Dmitry RUS
34 Moya, Carlos ESP
35 Acasuso, Jose ARG
36 Massu, Nicolas CHI
37 Srichaphan, Paradorn THA
38 Youzhny, Mikhail RUS
39 Mathieu, Paul-Henri FRA
40 Lopez, Feliciano ESP
41 Malisse, Xavier BEL
42 Volandri, Filippo ITA
43 Horna, Luis PER
44 Rochus, Christophe BEL
45 Murray, Andy GBR
46 Rusedski, Greg GBR

47 Santoro, Fabrice FRA
48 Serra, Florent FRA
49 Safin, Marat RUS
50 Mirnyi, Max BLR
51 Sanguinetti, Davide ITA
52 Calleri, Agustin ARG OUT
53 Hanescu, Victor ROM
54 Seppi, Andreas ITA
55 Karlovic, Ivo CRO
56 Clement, Arnaud FRA OUT
57 Vliegen, Kristof BEL
58 Pashanski, Boris SCG
59 Wawrinka, Stanislas SUI
60 Almagro, Nicolas ESP
61 Goldstein, Paul USA
62 Soderling, Robin SWE
63 Henman, Tim GBR
64 Dent, Taylor USA OUT

65 Melzer, Jurgen AUT
66 Martin, Alberto ESP
67 Djokovic, Novak SCG
68 Bracciali, Daniele ITA
69 Simon, Gilles FRA
70 Moodie, Wesley RSA
71 Bjorkman, Jonas SWE
72 Vik, Robin CZE
73 Phau, Bjorn GER
74 Spadea, Vincent USA
75 Mayer, Florian GER
76 Schuettler, Rainer GER
77 Muller, Gilles LUX
78 Dlouhy, Lukas CZE
79 Starace, Potito ITA
80 Berlocq, Carlos ARG
81 Pavel, Andrei ROM
82 Benneteau, Julien FRA
83 Daniel, Marcos BRA
84 Hernych, Jan CZE
85 Mahut, Nicolas FRA
86 Kohlschreiber, Philipp GER
87 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo ESP
88 Wang, Yeu-Tzuoo TPE
89 Montanes, Albert ESP
90 Saretta, Flavio BRA
91 Monaco, Juan ARG
92 Ramirez-Hidalgo, Ruben ESP
93 Di Mauro, Alessio ITA
94 Waske, Alexander GER
95 Sluiter, Raemon NED
96 Novak, Jiri CZE
97 Gimelstob, Justin USA
98 Lapentti, Nicolas ECU
99 Marin, Juan Antonio CRC
100 Vanek, Jiri CZE
101 Tipsarevic, Janko SCG
102 Capdeville, Paul CHI
103 Sabau, Razvan ROM
104 Zib, Tomas CZE
WC  Gicquel, Marc FRA 
WC  Llodra, Michael FRA
WC  Ascione, Thierry FRA
WC  Chardy, Jeremy FRA
WC  Moncourt, Mathieu FRA
WC
WC
WC

TWO LL WILL GET IN DUE TO CALLERI / CLEMENT GOING OUT....LL DRAW NOT MADE YET


Alternates
1. Carlsen, Kenneth DEN 105 IN
2. Portas, Albert ESP 106 IN
3. Vicente, Fernando ESP 107 IN
4. Marach, Oliver AUT 108
IN
5. Lee, Hyung-Taik KOR 109
6. Massa, Edgardo ARG 109
7. Kunitsyn, Igor RUS 110
8. Minar, Ivo CZE 111
9. Delgado, Ramon PAR 112
10. Greul, Simon GER 113
11. Udomchoke, Danai THA 114
12. Reynolds, Bobby USA 115
13. Kim, Kevin USA 116
14. Norman, Dick BEL 117
15. Lu, Yen-Hsun TPE 118
16. Koubek, Stefan AUT 119
17. Gicquel, Marc FRA 120
18. Fish, Mardy USA 121
19. Hernandez, Oscar ESP 122
20. Berrer, Michael GER 123



-- Edited by Madeline at 00:06, 2006-05-21

-- Edited by Drew at 18:13, 2006-05-27

__________________

BTnet logo



Futures qualifying

Status: Offline
Posts: 1706
Date:

when the cut off date for the main draw to take place, is it the week before the tournament starts? Time gone quick its less than month before the French starts!!!!

__________________


Admin:Moderator + Tennis Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 12091
Date:

You mean for seedings? Yes, it is the rankings on the Monday before the draw.

I don't think any of the Brits will be holding their breath!

Unless Andy has a good run in Barcelona, Rome and Hamburg. . .

__________________


administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18307
Date:

When is the qualifying entry list usually released ?

What is the cut for qualifying normally at ?

Ie: How much time does Jamie Baker have to make it into the qualies draw, lol !!!

__________________


Admin:Moderator + ATP qualifying

Status: Offline
Posts: 3592
Date:

qualifying entry list will be released sometime in the week beginning 29th April (probably on the wednesday - 1st may)

so he has one more week to improve his ranking.

last year the cut off point was 241 but after withdrawals it ended up being 269

this time the alternates are ranked about 123 so i think the qualies will start with players ranked about 120 (last year it was 91). So if you are ranked 260-290 with a bit of luck you'll make it.

Jamie is ranked 278 so it'll be touch and go to see if he can make it to the qualies....

__________________


Admin:Moderator + All Time Great + britishtennis.net correspondant

Status: Offline
Posts: 11280
Date:

This years French Open has a few new 'tweaks' to it......


* For the first time in the history of a Grand Slam, the men's and women's singles will commence the Sunday before the traditional fortnight. The French Open will begin on Sunday 28 May with twelve first-round matches (six men's, six women's) on the three main courts of the stadium: the Philippe-Chatrier, the Suzanne-Lenglen and Court N°1.


* In another unprecedented development, the final round of qualifying will be broadcast on television, with Eurosport showing the top matches from the last day on Saturday 27 May. With so much at stake, these matches are traditionally dramatic affairs. Not least because results in qualifying determine the draw for the French Open.


* The draw for the tournament has been given a major face-lift. As with the Australian Open and the US Open, the draw will be made electronically rather than manually. Scheduled for Friday 26 May at 11:30 in the Roland Garros Tenniseum, proceedings will begin with an electronic draw of the non-seeded players before a famous face pulls out the 32 seeds.


So the draw is NEXT Friday....at 10.30am our time....If one of the Brits pulls a 'top' player that could be one of the 6 mens Sunday matches I suppose....


The event web site is here....   http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/index.html


Enjoy !


 



__________________

BTnet logo



administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18307
Date:

Interesting developments. I'm particularly pleased about the fact that the final round of qualifying will be shown on Eurosport. Maybe in a few years time, grand slam qualifying will be shown on BBCi !!

My friend has Eurosport so if Boggo's into the final qualies round I'll try and persuade him to record the match !

I think quite a few of the players were unhappy about the tournament starting on the Sunday. Do you think it's good or bad ?

__________________


Futures qualifying

Status: Offline
Posts: 1772
Date:

Re starting on the Sunday, I can't understand why they have not done it before.  It is economic common sense, and will allow more people to go and watch.  Where is qualifying played these days?  When I was in Paris, it was not at RG but at a club just down the road. I've never understood why Wimbledon doesn't play on the middle Sunday, can someone enlighten me?


A natural progression would be to start on the Saturday!  I know this might upset the tournaments of the previous week, but I am sure that things could be arranged so that everybody is happy.



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 11934
Date:

the reason given was to allow the players some rest time.

__________________

 

Count Zero - Creator of the Statistical Tennis Extrapolation & Verification ENtity or, as we like to call him, that steven.


www.alexbogdanovic.com



Admin:Moderator + Tennis Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 12091
Date:

First post updated with withdrawals/wild cards known to date.

__________________


administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18307
Date:

From the Eurosport website:
http://www.eurosport.com/tennis/roland-garros/2006/sport_sto891481.shtml

"Too soon for Murray" by Ben Harris:

Once again another grand slam comes around with the hopes of British tennis in the hands of so few. Both Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski are on the slide and for the new bright hope of British tennis, young Scot Andrew Murray, this year's French Open has come year too soon.

Murray, who has only just turned 19, arrived on the tour with a bang last year with runs to the third round at both Queen's club and Wimbledon before going on to finish the season inside the top 100.

f all the British challengers in Paris this year, his credentials would appear to be the strongest considering his upbringing on the clay of Barcelona.

Murray's experience outside the usual LTA system has given him a more rounded game than other British players of recent years, a huge advantage on the relatively slow clay to be found at Roland Garros.

However, despite this advantage, the world number 45 has struggled since the tour moved onto clay winning only two matches in four tournaments. A real shock considering his appearance in the final of the juniors event at the French Open last year.

There have been moments of enlightenment, such as his victory over French prodigy Gael Monfils at last week's Hamburg Masters, but victories of this nature have been extremely rare.

For example, during his shocking first round exit in Monaco at the hands of the virtually unknown Jean-Rene Lisnard Murray seemed to be struggling to remember the tactics required to succeed on clay after nearly a year away from the surface.

To win on the slowest of surfaces takes a special mindset with patience and an ability to structure the point rather than blasting winners being the order of the day.

Andy seems to have forgotten this and while these are skills he will certainly regain, this year's French Open may have come a little too soon on his development curve.

Doubtless Murray is well capable of causing a couple of shocks in Paris, but there are still concerns about his stamina and endurance if asked to play a sequence of best-of-five set matches.

But with time on his side, the future still look bright for the slightly built teenager from Dunblane.

HENMAN HEROICS?

At the other end of his career path, Tim Henman surely knows that his best years are now behind him.

However, the Oxford man has shown in the past that he can compete on clay with his all-court game, causing a stir as he progressed to the semi-finals in Paris in 2004, before falling to Guillermo Coria in four thrilling sets.

But this year form has deserted the former world number four with his tumble down the world rankings now leaving him third in the British rankings after years at the top of the domestic game.

While still able to beat some of the top players on his day, boasting wins over Marat Safin and Lleyton Hewitt earlier this season, those days are becoming few and far between as Henman rides into the twilight of his life on tour.

RUSEDSKI BULLET

Even at the venerable age of 32 the Canadian-born Greg Rusedski is still a dangerous proposition for all but the very best, back willing, with his prodigious serve still in his armoury.

As he showed as recently as two weeks ago at the Masters Series in Rome, he can still beat even the most ardent of clay courters with a shock three set victory over Tommy Robredo, winner of his first Masters tournament in Hamburg on Sunday.

But, with Rusedski very much in the same boat at Henman, he will struggle to get very far at Roland Garros as consistency continues to be his main enemy.

For those looking to see British involvement go beyond the first week in France this year, prospects are looking rather bleak. But, in the shape of Andy Murray there is a real ray of hope for the future.

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 12606
Date:

When does the draw take place. Is it tomorrow or Saturday?

__________________
James Ward - Alex Ward - Kyle Edmund


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 623
Date:

Tomorrow at 11:30am CET.. So meaning that will be 10:30am our time..

__________________
Supporting Andy Murrays charge to the 2009 Wimbledon crown.


administrator

Status: Offline
Posts: 18307
Date:

Andy is playing an exhibition match against Tim Henman today at Roland Garros. Andy is being accompanied in Roland Garros by LTA coach Leon Smith who runs one of the LTA squads.

__________________


Grand Slam Champion

Status: Offline
Posts: 4222
Date:

According to Eurosport, Andy is playing Baghdatis (highlights at 8pm on Eurosport)

__________________
1 2 35  >  Last»  | Page of 5  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard