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(Malaga, Spain) Canada’s Davis Cup title defense ended Tuesday following a loss to Finland in the quarterfinals.

Harri Heliovaara and Otto Virtanen defeated Alexis Galarneau and Vasek Pospisil 7-5, 6-3 in the final doubles match of the showdown.

Earlier in the day, Milos Raonic took over for Félix Auger-Aliassime, who suffered a lower body injury, and won 6-3, 7-5 against Patrick Kaukovalta.

Virtanen then created a 1-1 deadlock by beating Montrealer Gabriel Diallo 6-4, 7-5.

In the final match, the Canadians were more erratic on serve than their rivals, committing six double faults and allowing 14 break points. The Finns broke the Canadians’ serve three times and suffered only one break.

Pospisil received treatment to his right shoulder and neck late in the first inning. He was subsequently the victim of a break of serve, while Finland converted their second set point.

The Finns broke Pospisil’s serve again for a 5-3 lead in the second set, then closed the books on serve.

Finland will participate in the Davis Cup semi-finals for the first time. She will face the Czech Republic or Australia on Friday. The final will take place on Sunday.

Canada caused a shockwave by winning the prestigious team competition last year, eliminating Germany, Italy and Australia in turn in Malaga.

This time, Canada surrendered in the first phase of the finals.

Auger-Aliassime confirmed Canada’s triumph against Australia in the final of the competition last year. This time he had to sit on the bench, depriving Canada of its only member of the top 100 world singles present in Malaga. Auger-Aliassime occupies 29e rank in the ATP rankings.

Raonic, of Thornhill, Ont., took over by appearing in a Davis Cup singles match for the first time since 2018. He needed just one hour and seven minutes to defeat Kaukovalta.

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Milos Raonic

“I focused on my serve and created a few chances,” Raonic said. I tried to avoid getting into trouble, and it worked well. »

Raonic, 318e player in the world, was much more incisive than Kaukovalta in serving: he dominated the aces column 18-11, and won 97% of the points with his first ball. The power hitter also converted two of his five break points against 715e player in the world, who did not obtain the slightest break chance during the match. The representative of the maple leaf also managed a total of 16 winning shots, compared to only five for the Finn.

“You appreciate these moments a lot more when you know there aren’t many more to come,” said Raonic, who is 32 and competed in the Davis Cup for the first time in 2010.

Diallo, 139e in the world, could have ensured Canada’s victory in the second game of the best-of-three duel against Virtanen, 171e. The Finn, however, proved to be more effective on serve, as evidenced by his 14 aces – compared to only two for Diallo.


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Gabriel Diallo

The 22-year-old Quebecer was also unable to convert his only break point against Virtanen. The latter was slightly more opportunistic, with two breaks in five occasions during the match which lasted 1 hour and 33 minutes on the cement of the Martin Carpena Arena.

“You either win or you learn,” Diallo said. Today I learned. »

Canada was also without Ontario’s Denis Shapovalov this week, who won the opening match of the final last year. The Richmond Hill native is still recovering from a knee injury.

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Khachanov moved up one place in the ATP rankings

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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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(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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