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Djokovic: “Players are never consulted, Davis Cup needs to be revised”

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Djokovic: “Players are never consulted, Davis Cup needs to be revised”

Novak Djokovic has spoken out about the need for change at the Davis Cup, arguing that players should have a say in it

Novak Djokovic (No. 1) is with the Serbian team before the Davis Cup against Spain in Valencia and expressed at the press conference the need to make changes in the tournament, but also the players’ direct involvement and involvement in it.

“The format needs to be revised but as I’m not with the ITF I can’t tell you what’s going on. I hope they consult the players about a change because we are never consulted.”

I think we players should be more involved in such changes, we should all sit together and discuss the future. If the ITF doesn’t take the right steps, I don’t know what will happen to this tournament. The fact that Kosmos broke its contract with the ITF shows that this tournament urgently needs to find a more suitable format.

The final decision will be made by the ITF when the tournament was changed five years ago. The ITF joined the Kosmos group because it saw an opportunity for growth, but no one blames the ITF for anything.

The format brings out different opinions, some for it, some against it, but five years ago everyone agreed that a change was needed. Now it’s time to find a balance in the format. In 2019, everyone played in Madrid, so 99% of countries couldn’t play at home.

Serbia, for example, hasn’t played at home for 4-5 years. It’s a long time for us, we can’t leave the Serbs behind for so long without being able to see their players, especially the younger ones.” he explained and added:

“I’m happy to be back in Spain after so many years and to play in Valencia. It is an honor to represent my country, I am proud and it is the greatest privilege I can have. Last year I wasn’t here and could do it. “I won’t help the team qualify for Malaga, so I hope it will be different this time.

Of course I’m not completely fresh, it’s been a difficult few months with a lot of games, but I’ll try to face this challenge positively, I’ll do my best to adapt my body to the new conditions and give my team points.”

For the 2024 Paris Olympics: “My goal is to compete in the next Olympics, so I hope to get there physically and mentally prepared. “I know that 2024 will be a very challenging season, with Roland Garros on clay, Wimbledon on grass, the US Open and the Olympics on hard courts.” It will be a challenge for everyone. The Olympics are the most important event in the history of sport and what you feel there is something very special, it cannot be compared to other tournaments.”

About Carlos Alcarath: “His results are already there. He has only been on the tour for 2 years and has already won 2 Grand Slams and become the youngest No. 1 in history. Everything he has achieved is incredible for a 19 year old. He is a special boy, he will have a great career if he stays healthy. He is one of the players who impressed me the most.”

Whether he misses Federer and Nadal: “On a personal level I don’t know how much I miss them, but on a sporting level I’m sure they will be missed a lot in tennis. We are talking about two tennis legends, two athletes who left a great legacy for sport in general. I don’t know how much I miss her, to be honest, at least on the pitch.”

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Australian Open Gabriel Diallo loses to Alexander Zverev in the 1st round

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Australian Open Gabriel Diallo loses to Alexander Zverev in the 1st round

(Melbourne) Quebecer Gabriel Diallo had a good start, but his opponent was simply too strong in the first round of the Australian Open tennis tournament.

Diallo (41e) lost 6-7 (1), 6-1, 6-4 and 6-2 to German Alexander Zverev (third) on Sunday.

Obviously not intimidated by his opponent, Diallo quickly scored a break to make it 3-1 in the opening set. Although he let this lead slip away, he still won the first five points of the tiebreaker to give himself the lead.

Zverev, who reached the final of this first major tournament of the season before losing to the Italian Jannik Sinner last year, was however whipped by this first round. He took the second run in 32 minutes and maintained his pace until the end.

Zverev slammed 15 aces and won 85% of rallies with his first serve ball. He will face in the second round the winner of a duel between the Australian Alexei Popyrin (49e) and the Frenchman Alexandre Muller (50e).

Diallo struggled with his second ball, committing five double faults and winning 38% of the points with it.

Having ended his long-standing association with coach Martin Laurandeau at the start of the year, Diallo begins the new season with three defeats in four games. The first two came at the hands of Hong Kong’s Coleman Wong (132), in the second round in Hong Kong, and Italian Andrea Vavassori (336e), in the first round in Adelaide.

Diallo reached the second round in Melbourne last year. His best Grand Slam result is a third-round loss at the 2024 U.S. Open. However, he is 0-8 against players in the top 10 on the ATP Tour.

Canadian Liam Draxl (145e) was also in action on Sunday morning in Melbourne, with a match against Bosnian Damir Dzumhur (66e).

Félix Auger-Aliassime (seventh) and Denis Shapovalov (23e), among men, just like Leylah Annie Fernandez (22e), Victoria Mboko (17e) and Marina Stakusic (127e), on the women’s side, are also in the running.

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The Australian Open tennis tournament gets underway

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(Melbourne) Italian Jasmine Paolini was dominant from the start at the Australian Open, winning 6-1, 6-2 in just over an hour against Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich on Sunday.

Paolini (seventh) won the first round in just 27 minutes against Sasnovich (102e) on center court, giving the crowd what they wanted as a curtain-raiser to this first major tournament of the season.

At the end of the day, the world’s leading rackets Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz will make their debut. The Belarusian will face the French Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah (118e), while the Spaniard takes on the Australian Adam Walton (79e).

Sabalenka is seeking her third Australian Open title. She lost in the final last year against American Madison Keys (ninth).

Alcaraz, for his part, will try to win the only Grand Slam tournament he is missing, although he has triumphed twice in France, England and the United States.

The American Venus Williams (576e) will become the oldest player, at 45, to play a main draw match in Australia. She will face the Serbian Olga Danilovic (68e).

Williams has never won the Australian Open. She reached the final in 2003 and 2017, losing to her sister Serena each time.

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Kostyuk’s potential opponent in the second round of the Australian Open has been announced

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Kostyuk’s potential opponent in the second round of the Australian Open has been announced

Kazakhstani tennis player Yulia Putintseva (WTA 105) can compete with Ukraine Marty Kostyuk (WTA 20) in the second round of the 2026 Australian Open.

Putintseva lost in the first round of the Australian major Beatrice Hadda Mayu (Brazil, WTA 59) in 2 hours 55 minutes.

Kostyuk will face Putintseva if she defeats Elsa Jacquemot (France, WTA 58) in the 1/64 final match.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – Beatriz Haddad Maya (Brazil) – 3:6, 7:5, 6:2

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