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Come on Andy
Watson gets a place in the singles as Bondarenko pulls out.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18976103
Tennis :bow:.
Anything else happening over the next few weeks?
Draw is tomorrow at 11am.
The main event of the Olympics tbh.
Come on Fed. Career Golden Slam. :pray:
Draw has been made.
Federer plays Falla in the first round.Quote:
The draw for the Olympic Tennis Event took place on Thursday at The All England Club, Wimbledon ahead of the action getting under way on Saturday.
The No. 1 seed in the men's singles, Roger Federer, who won the doubles gold medal with Swiss teammate Stanislas Wawrinka in Beijing, will face Alejandro Falla in the opening round.
The two players have met five times and Federer is yet to be beaten, although the Colombian did take the 17-time Grand Slam champion to five sets at Wimbledon two years ago, and served for the match in the fourth set.
No. 2 seed Novak Djokovic, who won the singles bronze medal in Beijing, has been drawn against Fabio Fognini. The Serb leads their head-to-head series 2-1, including straight set wins in their last two meetings.
Andy Murray, seeded No. 3, is in the same half of the draw as Djokovic and has been handed a tough first round assignment against Stanislas Wawrinka, while No. 4 seed David Ferrer takes on Vasek Pospisil.
In the women's singles, the Williams sisters will both face difficult opponents in the first round. Serena, seeded No. 4, plays Jelena Jankovic and Venus faces No. 9 seed Sara Errani. Serena and Venus are two-time doubles gold medallists, while Venus also won the singles gold medal in Sydney.
Elsewhere, No.1 seed Victoria Azarenka is up against Irina-Camelia Begu, No. 2 seed Agnieszka Radwanska meets Julia Goerges and No. 3 seed Maria Sharapova plays Sharar Peer.
In total, 44 countries are being represented at The All England Club. There is a 64-draw for the men’s and women’s singles, with 16 players seeded in each event, and a 32-draw for the men’s and women’s doubles, with eight teams seeded in each event.
The mixed doubles, which is making a return to the Olympics as a medal sport for the first time since Paris 1924, will have a 16-draw, with four teams seeded. The draw for the mixed doubles is being held mid-way through the tennis event on 31 July.
Entry into the mixed doubles will be based on each pair’s combined ranking. Players can use either their singles or doubles ranking to qualify, whichever is highest, and a maximum of two teams per country are permitted. There are 12 Direct Acceptances into the mixed doubles, with the remaining four spots being filled by ITF Places.
Djokovic v Fognini
Murray v Wawrinka
Murray is in Djokovic's half of the draw.
Repeat of the Wimbledon final? :popcorn:
Men's singles draw in full: http://2012.itftennis.com/olympics/r...s-singles.aspx
Falla took Fed to five sets at Wimbledon in 2010. :popcorn: Could be interesting with only three sets, although hopefully not.
Also, tough one for Muzza.
Fognini doesn't have a hope in hell.
Murray/Djokovic are in the stronger half.
Keothavong plays Wozniacki.
Watson and Robson v Kerber and Lisicki in the doubles.
GB :rose:.
Is it the same BBC team? I don't think much else is going to be on my TV apart from the tennis tbf.
:wave:
Beat me to this one. Cycling time trial aside (road race only worth it for last 300yards in a one-off), not much else apart from the very obvious that I am looking forward to more than this. And if we can have the - spit - A-team for the football, surely we can have at least most of the BBC gang for the tennis? Mac might not come cheap, but here's hoping...
Bit annoyed that this is seeded really....
McEnroe had better put his foot down and say he isn't doing anything for ESPN. And I suppose it probably shouldn't be seeded given they are technically representing their countries, not themselves but then, they also earn ATP points. I've been thinking that at least for some tournaments there should be an open draw in the Quarter-finals.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...#slide=1285964
Looking awlsome :bow:.
McIlroy being there guarantees a Keothavong win now.
Also, Karlovic has pulled out injured and been replaced by Petzschner.
Order of play:
http://www.london2012.com/tennis/sch...uly/index.html
Come on tennis :bow:.
Karlovic has withdrawn. :rose:
Philipp Petzschner has taken his place.
Laura Robson has replaced Petra Martic in the women's singles.
BBC's programme should be starting soon. :popcorn:
No idea. I know it is supposed to be on 469 but not sure about the main channels.
Boris. :bow:
Court 2 is on 469. No commentary as of yet.
Clijsters vs Vinci on.
Didn't take long for Clijsters' comeback. :ninja:
I don't think there will be any commentary, guess they are saving it for the show court matches.
The umpire doing player intros? :wacko:
No commentary. Not a good sign (well, dependent on who it could have been doing it that is...)
There will be commentary for Fed's match later I am sure.
You'd think they could shove Sam Smith to do the commentary for this one though.
McHale vs Ivanovic is on 473. :popcorn: Giraldo vs Harrison on 472.
Gets the jobs nobody else wants. :bow:
Other matches are due to start in 10 minutes, no idea what channel they are supposed to be on though.
Music is playing whilst the tennis is on. :blink:
Cool, thanks.
Break point for Ivanovic.
McHale holds, 2-2 in the first set.
Castle. I suspected as such:(
453 is live Andrew Castle commentating.
Henman co-commentating.
Henman. I suspected as such. Probably another 100K in addition to the 200K from earlier in the month secured that one:(
Still time to change it to best of five....
Court 1 also has commentry. Not sure who it is though. Think I'll stick with Nalbandian-Tipsarevic tbh.
John Lloyd co-commentating on Court 1.