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Roland-Garros Alcaraz defeats Shapovalov without difficulty

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Roland-Garros Alcaraz defeats Shapovalov without difficulty

To afford the child prodigy of tennis, on clay moreover, you have to be perfect. It was while striving to make this match faultless that Denis Shapolov scuttled himself.

A subscriber to double faults and unable to take advantage of his service, the Canadian did not last long against Carlos Alcaraz, folding his spine 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 on Friday. Shapovalov’s journey at Porte d’Auteuil was stopped on the third lap.

While the first set was one-sided, with Alcaraz winning the first five games, it was in the second set that Shapovalov had more success. It was also during this round that he missed a perfect opportunity to destabilize his rival.

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Denis Shapovalov

More poised than usual, Shapovalov was able to take a 4-1 lead at one point. However, his 10 double faults during the duel, including five during the second set, cost him dearly. Opposite, the Spaniard showed all his superiority with spectacular drop shots before coming from behind and winning.

The third and final round was like the first: the emulator of Rafael Nadal was in a class apart. The result was never in doubt.

Alcaraz’s home

On the central court, the first racket in the world arrived with a white and green striped outfit reminiscent of the Nigerian jerseys at the Soccer World Cup. He honored Jay-Jay Okocha by offering a high quality show.


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Carlos Alcaraz and Denis Shapovalov

The 20-year-old improved his record to 33-3 this season. The 2022 US Open winner looked in control throughout and allowed himself some remarkable shots at net, leaving Shapovalov short of solutions most of the time.

Clay, Alcaraz’s favorite surface, allowed him to be even better against an opponent who usually gets into trouble on this surface. Despite Shapovalov having an up and down season, Alcaraz still showed he was simply superior. His quest for the second Grand Slam tournament of the season is more alive than ever.

In the round of 16, Alcaraz will cross swords with Lorenzo Musetti, the 18e world racket. The 21-year-old Italian won against Cameron Norrie in three sets earlier today.

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Australian Open Defending champion Madison Keys advances to third round

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Australian Open Defending champion Madison Keys advances to third round

(Melbourne) Defending champion Madison Keys beat Ashlyn Krueger 6-1, 7-5 in the second round of the Australian Open on Thursday.

Ninth seeded, Keys won the American duel in an hour and a quarter ahead of Krueger, 62e in the world.

Keys erased a 5-2 deficit in the second set.

“I would say I started the match really well and Ashlyn was a little slower to get into the rhythm,” Keys said. I expected it to get tougher, and that’s what happened. »

Last year, Keys earned her first major title by beating Aryna Sabalenka in the final at Melbourne Park.

Sixth seed, American Jessica Pegula defeated her compatriot McCartney Kessler 6-0, 6-2, after dominating 6-1 in breaks.

Among the men, the Serbian Novak Djokovic, titled 10 times in Melbourne, will play against the Italian Francesco Maestrelli, 141e in the world.

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Andreeva said that she never thought about changing her citizenship

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Andreeva said that she never thought about changing her citizenship

The first racket of Russia, Mirra Andreeva, said that she had never thought about changing her citizenship and her neutral status at international tournaments does not put any pressure on her.

On Wednesday, 19-year-old Andreeva beat Greek Maria Sakkari in the second round of the Australian Open with a score of 6:0, 6:4.

– I didn’t even think about it. I heard that Dasha Kasatkina changed her citizenship, and many more players changed their citizenship. But at the moment I intend to play in my previous status. I didn’t receive any offers or anything like that.

— Doesn’t it create pressure when you play without a flag?

“The lack of a flag doesn’t put pressure on me, I just do my job on the court, focus on how to become even better, how to improve. So for me this does not create any pressure,” the Australian Open press service quotes Andreeva as saying.

In the third round of the Australian Open, the Russian will play with the 77th racket of the world, Elena Gabriela Ruze from Romania.

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Sabalenka responds to Oleynikova’s accusations that she supports Lukashenko

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Sabalenka responds to Oleynikova’s accusations that she supports Lukashenko

The world’s first racket Arina Sabalenko He responded to Ukraine’s accusations at the press conference Alexandra Oleynikova In support of Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukoshenko:

– Ukrainian tennis player Alexandra Oleynikova mentioned you and several Russian players, saying that you support their governments, and called for a ban on the participation of Russian and top Russian players. I just wanted to give you a chance to answer this.

– Actually, I’ve talked about this a lot before. Of course I want peace and if I could change something I would definitely do it. Other than that, I don’t have anything else to say.

– As a follow-up to the previous question, I respect your wish not to comment on politics, but do you consider Oleynikova’s comments yesterday, in which she personally mentioned you, as unfair? Do you want politics to stay out of tennis?

– Look, I’m here for tennis. This is a tennis event and I’ve said enough in the past and I don’t want to talk politics here.

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