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Štěpánek exits Wimbledon in third round after epic clash with Youzhny
Radek Štěpánek in action during his third round match against Russia's Mikhail Youzhny at Wimbledon, photo: CTK
The Czech men’s tennis number one Radek Štěpánek was a very
frustrated man after his third round exit from Wimbledon on Sunday; in
fact, he was so wound up at losing to Mikhail Youzhny that he broke two
rackets on the court and four in the changing rooms after the match. The
Czech gave his all in the dramatic, four-hour encounter but his best was
just not good enough and he was beaten 5-7 6-7 4-6 7-6 3-6 by the Russian.
Štěpánek, who had been unsure of appearing at Wimbledon because of
injury, had this to say when he calmed down after Sunday’s defeat:
“I put everything into it. I think I played three matches here that I wasn’t really up to playing, given the state I was in. But I gave my all and I have to look at it positively. If somebody had said beforehand that I’d win two rounds and play a match like today’s I wouldn’t have believed them. But they say fortune favours the brave, so maybe he was braver today.”
Vaidišová shows some recovery of form at All England Club
Nicole Vaidišová smiles through her racquet, after defeating Australia's Casey Dellacqua, in their Women's Singles, third round match at Wimbledon, photo: CTK
Radek Štěpánek’s girlfriend Nicole Vaidišová has been enjoying
something of a return to her former standards at Wimbledon, after a rather
poor season so far. The 19-year-old was the only Czech singles player left
in the competition at the start of the second week, and was due to play
Anna Chakvetadze of Russia in the fourth round just as we went to the
studio.
Jágr expecting to discuss move with more clubs once Rangers contract expires
Jaromír Jágr, photo: CTK
It remains unclear where Czech ice hockey star Jaromír Jagr will be
playing next season. He has been in talks with both his current club New
York Rangers and Russia’s Omsk. But from Tuesday the 36-year-old forward
will be out of contract and free to talk to any club he likes. Jaromír
Jagr:
“I think there will be more teams – at least I hope so. As far as I know more than one other club should be involved. If I can wait till July 1 I will be able to consider more offers. I would be working against myself simply if I sped anything up now.”
Czech football association left looking foolish over “Houllier email”
Klaus Toppmoller
The search for a new Czech football manager grinds on. The Czech football
association were left with lots of egg on their faces last week, after –
on the basis of a hoax email – wrongly stating that French coach Gerard
Houllier was interested in the job. The Czech FA are due to hold more talks
with Germany’s Klaus Toppmoller this week, but may baulk at his wage
demands.







