РГ: Кто победит? Часть 3
Мнения экспертов.
Мнения экспертов ESPN:
Наверное удивитесь, но только 2 раза указали Серену!
Большинство думают, что победит Халеп - 5 мнений.
Марию выбрали только 4 специалиста.
"Черная лошадка" - Света.
Большинство считают Ноле завоюет титул РГ.
"Черная лошадка" - у мужчин их много...
Мнения экспертов TENNIS.COM
Никто не выбрал Марию. Они думают чемпионка будет Петра, Симона или Серена.
"Черная лошадка" - Мугуруза, Тимеа, Ализе
Проиграет рано - Ана и Эжени.
Expert Picks: 2015 French Open
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015 /by TENNIS.COM
Women’s Champion
Ed McGrogan, Senior Editor: Petra Kvitova
Every contender has questions, even Serena Williams. Kvitova was slotted into a generous quarter of the draw, at least, and she showed the form we were expecting from her this year in Madrid. The time is now for her to turn her season around.
Nina Pantic, Associate Editor: Simona Halep
The biggest things stopping Halep from winning her first major in Paris last year were Maria Sharapova and her own belief. Winning Indian Wells this year and pushing Serena to 7-5 in the third in Miami must give the 23-year-old confidence on both fronts. She may need a little luck, but she has the skill to take advantage of any good fortune that comes her way.
Steve Tignor, Senior Writer: Serena Williams
She’s more vulnerable than usual, but an early test against Victoria Azarenka may be just the spur she needs to send her into the second week in peak form. Once she’s there, history says she’ll probably win it all.
Men’s Champion
Ed McGrogan, Senior Editor: Novak Djokovic
The way Rafael Nadal is trending, Djokovic may catch him in the first week of next year’s French Open. But it’s hard to imagine the Serb this primed—and this far ahead of the field—ever again. Another Paris shortcoming would be crushing.
Nina Pantic, Associate Editor: Novak Djokovic
This is Nole’s year. He’s had enough heartbreaking losses on Court Philippe Chatrier to know how to overcome them, and he heads into Paris with an incredible 35-2 record. The Serb has beat Roger Federer two out of three times this season, and Nadal is a ghost of himself. This is it.
Steve Tignor, Senior Writer: Novak Djokovic
He’s too good in general, and too good on clay, not to win the French Open at least once in his career. With his own game in cruise control, and Nadal still searching for his, this may be the best chance he ever has to do it.
Women’s Dark Horse
Ed McGrogan, Senior Editor: Garbine Muguruza
It’s hard to not find a dark horse among the lower half of women’s seeds—Svetlana Kuznetsova, Samantha Stosur, and Victoria Azarenka could all qualify. But it’s really hard to forget what Muguruza did to Serena a year ago on the terre battue.
Nina Pantic, Associate Editor: Timea Bacsinszky
Bascinszky has reached three WTA finals this year, including back-to-back tiles in Acapulco and Monterrey. She also reached the quarterfinals at Indian Wells, falling only to Serena Williams. The Swiss has flown under the radar, but there's no reason she can't make another splash in Paris.
Steve Tignor, Senior Writer: Alizé Cornet
Traditionally, the French men have thrived at Roland Garros, while the women have fizzled. Can the 29th-seeded Cornet change that? She upset Halep three weeks ago in Madrid, and she might play her in the third round here.
Men’s Dark Horse
Ed McGrogan, Senior Editor: Nick Kyrgios
Dark horses are often given the label because of advantageous draws, but for a player as talented as Kyrgios, it’s less about the opponent and more about his explosive abilities. He’s a threat to take out anyone—including Andy Murray in the third round.
Nina Pantic, Associate Editor: Nick Kyrgios
The 20-year-old had an impressive run at the Australian Open, reaching his first Grand Slam quarterfinal. He also recently beat Federer 7-6 in the third, on clay. Though he's known to be a bit shaky and injury prone—he pulled out of Rome last week—the stars could align for him again.
Steve Tignor, Senior Writer: Pablo Cuevas
They don’t make many South American dirtballers like this guy anymore. The 22-year-old has won three titles on clay in the last year, and he might be just the guy to spoil a Gael Monfils party in the third round.
Women’s Bust
Ed McGrogan, Senior Editor: Ana Ivanovic
She’s barely won more than half her matches this season (11-9) and seems to have reverted to the fragile shotmaker who can lose to absolutely anyone. As flimsy a No. 7 seed as they come, a first-round loss to Yaroslava Shvedova isn’t out of the question.
Nina Pantic, Associate Editor: Eugenie Bouchard
It’s possible no one in the Top 10 has had as shaky of a year as Bouchard, except perhaps Ivanovic. The Canadian is 3-7 since reaching the quarterfinals in Melbourne, and new coach Sam Sumyk hasn’t been able to pull her out of her sophomore slump. Worse for the No. 6 seed, she's defending a semifinal finish in Paris.
Steve Tignor, Senior Writer: Eugenie Bouchard
It’s an obvious choice right now, considering the season she’s had. But while Bouchard does tend to save her best for the Slams, she’s got a tricky first-rounder against hometown favorite Kristina Mladenovic, who upset Li Na in her opener last year.
Men’s Bust
Ed McGrogan, Senior Editor: Marin Cilic
Injured early and struggling lately, it’s been a terrible year for the U.S. Open champion, who is just 4-6. Given his form, it’s hard to see Cilic not being my Wimbledon bust as well. (Don’t expect Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to live up to his No. 14 seed, either.)
Nina Pantic, Associate Editor: Grigor Dimitrov
The world No. 11 has had an average year, reaching just two quarterfinals and one semifinal. Dimitrov’s two biggest wins have been over Stanislas Wawrinka; he’s had far more notable losses, including to Gilles Muller and Ryan Harrison. But his most recent loss—7-6 (9), 4-6, 6-0 to Fabio Fognini in Rome—may be the biggest cause for concern.
Steve Tignor, Senior Writer: Stan Wawrinka
He beat Rafa in Rome last week, then fell to Federico Delbonis is Geneva this week. It’s hard to see how those kinds of swings in form will get him to deep into the draw at Roland Garros.
Прогноз эксперта Ubha:
Azarenka def. Wozniacki
Pliskova def. Bacsinszky
Halep def. Garcia
Suárez Navarro def. Sharapova
Победители в полуфинальных матчей: Azarenka, Halep
Чемпион: Halep
А вот такой был прогноз эксперта Ubha для турнира в Риме:
Pliskova def. Williams
Azarenka def. Garcia
Suárez Navarro def. Jankovic
Halep def. Makarova
Победители в полуфинальных матчей: Azarenka, Suárez Navarro
Чемпион: Azarenka
Прогноз Hannah Wilks:
Williams (1) vs Caroline Wozniacki (5)
Petra Kvitova (4) vs Eugenie Bouchard (6) или Kvitova-Kuznetsova
Ana Ivanovic (7) vs Simona Halep (3)
Carla Suarez Navarro (8) vs Maria Sharapova (2)
Semifinalist: Serena
Semifinalist: Kuznetsova
Semifinalist: Halep
Semifinalist: Sharapova
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Об этом говорила Серена, а не другие. Нет никаких проблем с локтям у Серены. Отмазка, для снятия в Риме. Вообше нет никаких травм сейчас у Серены. Травмы будут появлятся в ходе турнира, когда Серена начнет проигрывать.
Конкуренция сейчас очень большая. Достаточно потерять концентрацию на несколько минут, или недооценит соперницу, или прийти на корте не вполне готовой психологически и... очень быстро результат оказывается неожиданный.
Сейчас нет игрок, который гарантирован что не проиграет.
А первые матчи всегда трудные для сильных игроков. С одной стороны им хочется сохранить силы, а с другой могут проиграть даже когда уже взяли первый сет, если начнут играть не на своем хорошем уровне.
Раньше были легкие матчи, теперь они редкость.
Но для некоторых теннисисток ( Ана, Симона и др.) очень важно проявить свои бойцовские качества
2015 Record: 25-1
Grand Slam Record: 266-39
French Open Record: 47-11
French Open Best Result: Won (2002, ‘13)
Fast Fact: Serena’s record in the opening two rounds of a Grand Slam event is 112-3 (97%), but in the last three years of Roland Garros, that record is 1-2 (33%), losing to Razzano in 1R of 2012 and Muguruza in 2R of 2014.
Maria Sharapova
2015 Record: 26-5
Grand Slam Record: 171-41
French Open Record: 50-10
French Open Best Result: Won (2012, ‘14)
Fast Fact: Only two players in the draw have defeated Sharapova at Roland Garros (S. Williams, Ivanovic).
Simona Halep
2015 Record: 29-6
Grand Slam Record: 31-19
French Open Record: 7-5
French Open Best Result: RU (2014)
Fast Fact: In her career, Halep has only defeated two Top Ten players on clay (No. 4 Radwanska, 2013 Rome; No. 6 Kvitova, 2014 Madrid).
Petra Kvitova
2015 Record: 21-6
Grand Slam Record: 67-25
French Open Record: 15-6
French Open Best Result: SF (2012)
Fast Fact: Outside of Wimbledon, Kvitova hasn’t reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam event since the 2012 U.S. Open.
Caroline Wozniacki
2015 Record: 23-10
Grand Slam Record: 80-32
French Open Record: 13-8
French Open Best Result: QF (2010)
Fast Fact: Wozniacki has been past the third round of the French Open only once (2010).
Eugenie Bouchard
2015 Record: 7-9
Grand Slam Record: 27-8
French Open Record: 6-5
French Open Best Result: SF (2014)
Fast Fact: All of Bouchard’s Grand Slam losses have been to players ranked in the Top 20.
Ana Ivanovic
2015 Record: 11-9
Grand Slam Record: 98-40
French Open Record: 30-9
French Open Best Result: Won (2008)
Fast Fact: In 2014, Ivanovic lost her opening match only once, in September at Wuhan; through the first five months of 2015, Ivanovic has lost her opening match on three occasions.
Carla Suarez Navarro
2015 Record: 31-10
Grand Slam Record: 45-25
French Open Record: 15-6
French Open Best Result: QF (2008, ‘14)
Fast Fact: Suarez Navarro’s record vs. Top Ten opponents in 2015 is 9-6 (60%); prior to 2015 it was 11-33 (25%).
Ekaterina Makarova
2015 Record: 15-9
Grand Slam Record: 53-30
French Open Record: 6-7
French Open Best Result: 4R (2011)
Fast Fact: Makarova is the only woman who has reached at least the quarterfinals in the last three Grand Slam events.
Andrea Petkovic
2015 Record: 16-9
Grand Slam Record: 32-21
French Open Record: 11-4
French Open Best Result: SF (2014)
Fast Fact: Petkovic won five matches en route to the semifinals of Roland Garros last year, which accounts for half of her ten Grand Slam match victories since 2012.
Angelique Kerber
2015 Record: 23-11
Grand Slam Record: 48-29
French Open Record: 11-7
French Open Best Result: QF (2012)
Fast Fact: Kerber has never defeated a higher-ranked opponent at Roland Garros.
Karolina Pliskova
2015 Record: 29-10
Grand Slam Record: 8-11
French Open Record: 1-3
French Open Best Result: 2R (2012)
Fast Fact: Pliskova has never advanced past the third round at a Grand Slam event.
Lucie Safarova
2015 Record: 16-10
Grand Slam Record: 42-39
French Open Record: 11-10
French Open Best Result: 4R (2007, ’14)
Fast Fact: Since 2014, Safarova has a winning record of 13-5 (72%) in Grand Slam events; prior to 2014, it was 29-34 (46%).
Agnieszka Radwanska
2015 Record: 15-12
Grand Slam Record: 93-35
French Open Record: 18-8
French Open Best Result: QF (2013)
Fast Fact: Seeded 14th for Roland Garros, it’s Radwanska’s lowest seed in a Grand Slam event since 2008 Wimbledon, having been seeded higher in the last 26 Slams.
Venus Williams
2015 Record: 20-6
Grand Slam Record: 225-58
French Open Record: 42-17
French Open Best Result: RU (2002)
Fast Fact: Venus has won 20 matches this year entering the French Open, her best start to a season since 2010 (26-4), when she was ranked No. 2.
Madison Keys
2015 Record: 15-8
Grand Slam Record: 15-11
French Open Record: 1-2
French Open Best Result: 2R (2013)
Fast Fact: Keys has won more than half of her career Grand Slam victories (8 of 15) in her last three Grand Slam events.
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