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Novak Djokovic “a little moved” by the reception of the Melbourne public

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Novak Djokovic “a little moved” by the reception of the Melbourne public

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Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios

(Melbourne) Novak Djokovic said he was “a little emotional” after receiving a warm welcome on Friday on his return to Melbourne where he faced Nick Kyrgios in a sold-out exhibition match ahead of the Australian Open, which begins on Monday.

All 15,000 seats at the Rod Laver Arena were sold out in 58 minutes, with proceeds going to charity.

Djokovic, who was kicked out of Australia a year ago due to his vaccination status, received a warm welcome from the Australian public when he won the Adelaide warm-up tournament last week and so did even Friday at the Rod Laver Arena, where he won nine Grand Slam titles.

“Thank you very much, I feel a bit emotional right now to be honest,” the former Serbian world number one told the crowd before the exhibition, after his entrance to the court was greeted with cheers and cheers. applause.

“I was really looking forward to getting back on this court, so thank you all for coming out tonight for a great cause,” added the 35-year-old.

Djokovic has dominated the Australian Open since his maiden triumph in 2008 but had his visa revoked 12 months ago and was sent off the day before the 2022 tournament began.

Facing Australian Kyrgios, Djokovic wore a compression bandage for a left hamstring problem that prevented him from playing a training match against Russian Daniil Medvedev this week.

But he didn’t seem to have any movement problems and said before the match that he felt “good”.

Kyrgios also dismissed concerns over an ankle injury which has hampered his preparation.

They each won a shortened set before concluding the friendly with a tiebreaker which also featured wheelchair players David Wagner and Heath Davidson.

Djokovic and the whimsical Kyrgios – the Australian public darling who received more applause than his opponent – ​​used to have a frosty relationship.

But this has heated up considerably, as Kyrgios was one of the few players to publicly support Djokovic in his unsuccessful fight against his January 2022 deportation proceedings.

The two players met in the Wimbledon final last year, which saw Djokovic prevail in four sets to win his 21e Grand Slam title.

In the first round of the 2023 Australian Open, of which he is the big favourite, “Nole” will meet the Spaniard Roberto Carballes Baena (75e global).

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Khachanov moved up one place in the ATP rankings

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Khachanov moved up one place in the ATP rankings

Russian Karen Khachanov moved from 18th to 17th place in the ranking of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), a new version of which was published on the organization’s website.

The best among Russians remains Daniil Medvedev, located in 13th place, Andrei Rublev is 16th. There have been no changes in the top ten rankings: Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz is in the lead, Italian Jannik Sinner is second, and German representative Alexander Zverev is in third.

ATP Ranking, version dated December 29:

1 (1). Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) – 12,050 points

2 (2). Jannik Sinner (Italy) – 11,500

3 (3). Alexander Zverev (Germany) – 5,110

4 (4). Novak Djokovic (Serbia) – 4,820

5 (5). Felix Auger-Alassime (Canada) – 4,190

6 (6). Taylor Fritz (USA) – 4,085

7 (7). Alex de Minaur (Australia) – 4,080

8 (8). Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) – 3,990

9 (9). Ben Shelton (USA) – 3,960

10 (10). Jack Draper (Great Britain) – 2,990…

13 (13). Daniil Medvedev – 2,710…

16 (16). Andrey Rublev – 2,510…

17 (18). Karen Khachanov (all – Russia) – 2,320.

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PHOTOGRAPH. Svitolina showed her life: educational and personal

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PHOTOGRAPH. Svitolina showed her life: educational and personal

Elina Svitolina New photos showing how the preparations are going and a few shots of daily life were published on social networks.

In the photos, the tennis player works out under the guidance of a trainer in the gym, does strength exercises and maintains excellent physical shape.

Brighter photos from the life of athletes on the Telegram channel LIFESTYLE on Sport.ua

The athlete also shared Christmas photos from her home – a festive dinner and family atmosphere. Separately, Elina showed a rapid test, noting a slight malaise that did not affect the training process.

The publication received an active response from fans who wished Svitolina health and all the best.

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Additions, expansions by Svito (@elisvitolina)


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Kyrgios wins ‘Battle of the Sexes’ against Sabalenka

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Kyrgios wins ‘Battle of the Sexes’ against Sabalenka

(Paris) Nick Kyrgios won the exhibition match presented as a new episode of the “Battle of the Sexes” against Aryna Sabalenka on Sunday in Dubai.

The rules had been modified to balance the debates, the Australian playing on a field 9% larger than the Belarusian, which immediately made any interpretation of the result difficult. Furthermore, the two opponents only had one serving ball.

Kyrgios, former Wimbledon finalist (2022) fell beyond 650e world number one, who is preparing to make yet another return to the circuit at the age of 30, won 6-3, 6-3, against the world No.1 without running much or hitting the ball very hard, without us knowing if it was because the field opposite was smaller or for other reasons.

The title of the event referred to another “Battle of the Sexes”, which in 1973 pitted former American champion Bobby Riggs, then aged 55, against the two best players of the time, Margaret Court Smith and then Billie Jean King.

At that time, it was about women asserting their worth while their professional circuit was being organized and King’s victory over Riggs, who had initially dominated Court Smith, had a certain impact.

Nothing like this this time, because women’s tennis is firmly established, as shown, among other things, by the equality of winnings in major tournaments.

This return still attracted 17,000 spectators to Dubai, including celebrities like Brazilian footballer Ronaldo, who did not attend a major tennis match.

The Australian seemed to control the situation and allowed himself some fantasies like a spoon serve (winning), a weapon he had already used in serious matches.

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