Friday, March 26, 2010

Kiwi qualifier against torture



Paris - Anna-Lena Groenefeld (Nordhorn), Kristina Barrois (Stuttgart) and the Cologne Philipp Petzschner were fooled on the previous day's, tennis Oldie Nicolas Kiefer (31) followed suit on Monday.
In his first French Open starting in three years of the Hanoverians defeated by luck Serbian qualifier Ilia Bozoljac 7-6, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4.
In the second round now, waiting for yet another caliber - the number 14 to set Spaniard David Ferrer.
 Mischa Zverev had bad luck, perhaps, was punished but only his arrogance. The World Team Cup finalist who won in Dusseldorf straight with all the double jaw, had said when asked about his first-round opponent in Paris: "I do not care who I play against - the main thing, there's strawberry pie. "
Prompt the 21-year-old Hamburg against the Italians Potito Starace was forced to retire with the score at 7:6, 5:7, 0:1 due to stomach problems and nausea. Zverev, "It just was not enough. Playfully, it was okay, physically disastrous. "
 Also for the native Troisdorferin Sabine Lisicki the first game was like the last one. The 19-year-old lost after a disappointing performance against Czech Lucie Safarova 2-6, 6-1, 1-6.
 Bjorn Phau (Weilerswist) said its first-round match against Frenchman Jérémy Chardy off because of neck pain.