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“Mirra Andreeva is one of the most striking discoveries of the completed season on the women’s tour” – Selivanenko

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Vice-President of the Russian Tennis Federation Alexey Selivanenko expressed the opinion that Mirra Andreeva is one of the bright discoveries of this season.

Last season, 16-year-old Andreeva reached the 1/8 finals of Wimbledon, repeating the record of Maria Sharapova, who was the only tennis player in the 21st century who managed to reach this stage of the tournament at the age of 17. Andreeva also reached the third round of Roland Garros. She started the season at 405th place in the world ranking, now the tennis player is at 57th position.

— Mirra is, of course, one of the most striking discoveries of the completed season on the women’s tour. Her winning streak over renowned opponents shows her willingness to play at the highest level. Another thing is that the transition from junior to adult tennis itself involves many nuances and happens differently for each athlete. A professional, experienced team works with Mirra and understands everything perfectly. Here, the more important thing is not to achieve some position in the classification as quickly as possible, but to lay the foundations for a long successful career,” RB Sport quotes Selivanenko as saying.

On Monday, Andreeva was nominated for the WTA Newcomer of the Year Award.

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“Djokovic almost always plays better than you” – Rublev

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Russian Andrei Rublev noted that Serb Novak Djokovic, even at 36 years old, remains number one in the ATP rankings because he predicts the actions of his opponents.

Rublev finished in fifth place in the rankings at the end of the 2023 season.

– Firstly, he serves very cool: to any point, to any place – very accurately. If the court is also fast, then it is almost impossible to do anything at the reception. Moreover, if he misses the first ball, then his second (serve) is also strong and powerful. Secondly, he moves incredibly, very quickly. Thirdly, concentration and psychology. It seems that you are playing on equal terms with him, everything is 50/50, but at some point his switch switches, and he starts playing at your speed and not making mistakes.

This often happens to me when the ball is convenient, you can score, but Novak still guesses and somehow deceives me. These are details, but they are all about Djokovic. In moments when there is more pressure on both players, Novak almost always plays better than you. He skillfully uses this, predicts your steps. You can hold your serve perfectly, reach a tiebreaker, where with the score 5:5, he will read your serve and accept it so that you can’t do anything,” Rublev is quoted as saying by “Championship.”

Djokovic previously won the ATP Finals.

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Andrey Rublev told what skill he would borrow from Novak Djokovic

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Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev said that he would like to have the same backhand as the world number one Serbian Novak Djokovic.

Rublev ranks fifth in the world rankings. The tennis players played six matches against each other, and Djokovic won five of them.

– If I had the opportunity to take anything from Novak, I would take the backhand. It works great for him,” the Championship quotes Rublev as saying.

Djokovic holds the record for most Grand Slam titles won among men. The 36-year-old Serb has 24 trophies to his name.

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Former PSG and France player becomes professional padel tennis player

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Former football player of French “Paris Saint-Germain” and English “Newcastle” Hatem Ben Arfa He became a professional padel tennis player.

Padel tennis is very similar to regular tennis but played on indoor courts. Rackets are also different – in padel tennis they are slightly smaller than in classical sport.

Currently, Hatem Ben Arfa has won more than 70 tournaments and is among the top 1,500 padel tennis players in the world (42 thousand in total).

If we talk about his football career, everything is not so rosy. The 36-year-old midfielder has been a free agent for over a year; His last club was Lille. Hatem played 428 matches at club level, scoring 75 goals and 64 assists, and also played 15 times with the French national team.

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