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DJOKOVIC WINS 10TH AUSTRALIAN OPEN, 22ND GRAND SLAM

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Novak Djokovic wins his 22nd Grand Slam Title

Novak Djokovic stamped his invincibility in Melbourne as he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas 6/3, 7/6(4), 7/6(4) in three hours and 10 minutes of action at the Rod Laver Arena. It was his 10th straight victory in a final match of the Australian Open and it tied Rafael Nadal’s record of 22 grand slam titles.

Serbia’s Novak Djokovic (L) holding the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup poses with former Australian tennis player Ken Rosewall (C) after his victory against Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas (R) during the men’s singles final on day fourteen of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 29, 2023. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP) / — IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE — – — IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE —

Djokovic took the first point of the match, on his serve as Tsitsipas missed a service return. He held serve at love while his opponent was taken to deuce before leveling. The critical service break occurred in the fourth game when Tsitsipas served a double fault. The gap remained to the end of the first set after 36 minutes of play.

The second set was a 70-minute battle. Each player held serve, but in the 10th game, Djokovic saved a break point that could have given Tsitsipas the second set. Thereafter, he got the first advantage and clinched the game for five-all.

Tsitsipas delivered his 10th ace of the match in winning the 11th game at love. But he lost the first point on serve in the tiebreak and conceded two min-breaks for a 4-2 Djokovic lead at changeover.

The Serb served his second match double fault to 4-3, but took three consecutive points to win the tie break by seven points to four. Djokovic saved three break points in the first game of the third set, but Tsitsipas cancelled a break point in the second game. None of the remaining games in the set reached deuce, but Tsitsipas had a close shave before taking the 10th game while serving to save the match at 4-5.

The Greek star also had the same critical point in the 12th game, which he held with the help of his 15th ace. Djokovic took the first point on serve in the tie break and after Tsitsipas conceded two service points, the Serb took a 5-0 lead that progressed to the match point, which Tsitsipas lost when he returned a serve into the net.

After winning the last point, Djokovic looked up for a few moments staring into the sky. He then walked up to his opponent and hugged him as they shook hands. He bent down, touched the court and his chest three times.

He ran across the court, threw his racquet into the stands for any lucky spectator to catch and climbed up to members of his support team in whose arms he sobbed.

The presentation ceremony commenced, again, with an expression of honour to the owners of the site, the aboriginal people, their elders and their elders’ ancestors.

The runner-up tray was presented by Ken Rosewall to Stefanos Tsitsipas, who said: “Novak brings out the best out of me. He is one of the greatest in our sport. He is the greatest player that has ever held a racquet.”

Djokovic donned a warm-up suit with the number 22 embroidered on it. He received the Norman Brookes challenge cup from Rosewall and held it aloft.

He thanked Stefanos “for being so kind and respectful. Although players are opponents on court, but we must respect each other.

“Our two countries, Greece and Serbia, are small and didn’t have a tennis tradition with players to look up to. Therefore, to all young boys or girls anywhere in the world, I say: pursue your dream. Nurture your dream. Don’t let anybody take the dream away from you.”

Rublev commented before this quarterfinal match against Djokovic. In seeking reasons for Djokovic’s seeming invincibility, attention must be placed on his Spartan training regime, special diet and ascetic life style. His concern about what goes into his body is legendary. It was the reason for his rejecting the COVID-19 vaccination, which caused his absence at the 2022 Australian Open. With the victory, Djokovic returned to the top spot in the rankings.

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PSG SLUMP TO HOME DEFEAT AGAINST RENNES

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Paris Saint-Germain’s French forward Kylian Mbappeshoots the ball during the French L1 football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Stade Rennais FC at The Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris on March 19, 2023. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

Paris Saint-Germain’s march towards another Ligue 1 title was slowed on Sunday as they went down 2-0 at home to Rennes, the second time Christophe Galtier’s side have lost to the Brittany club in 2023.

Kylian Mbappe had an effort disallowed for offside before Karl Toko-Ekambi put Rennes in front with a magnificent strike in the final minute of the first half.

Arnaud Kalimuendo then made it 2-0 three minutes after the restart against the club he left in the last close season, as PSG slumped to a first home league defeat of the campaign.

It is the Parisians’ fourth Ligue 1 loss this season, all of them coming in 2023. They also lost away to Rennes when the teams last met in January.

The result means Marseille can cut PSG’s lead at the top of the table to seven points if they win away to Reims in Sunday’s late game.

Rennes, meanwhile, reclaim fifth place from Lille in the fight for European qualification.

The team finishing fifth will qualify for the Europa Conference League, with the top three going into the Champions League and fourth into the Europa League.

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FULHAM VS ARSENAL: ODEGAARD, TIERNEY DOUBTFUL AHEAD OF CLASH

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Recall Arteta will be without the services of Gabriel Jesus, Leonardo Trossard and Eddie Nkietah who are out injured

Mikel Arteta could have more woes to worry about as Kieran Tierney and Martin Odegaard are doubtful for the clash at Craven Cottage after being struck with illness.

The Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor reports that ‘late decisions’ have to be made over both Odegaard and Tierney, who could be ruled out again through illness after they too missed out on the squad to play Sporting:

If ruled out, Oleksandr Zinchenko would keep his place at left-back, while Fabio Vieira will slot in to marshal the roaming role of Odegaard in midfield.

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Arsenal will travel to London on Sunday to take on 9th placed Fulham as they look to restore their five-point lead over Manchester City who defeated Crystal Palace on Saturday.

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INTER STUNNED BY SHOCK DEFEAT AT SPEZIA

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Inter Milan missed the chance to cut Napoli’s huge lead at the top of Serie A lead on Friday after suffering a shock 2-1 defeat to relegation-threatened Spezia.

Goals from Daniel Maldini and M’Bala Nzola either side of a Romelu Lukaku penalty handed fourth-from-bottom Spezia a crucial victory in their bid to avoid the drop.

But the defeat was another bodyblow to Inter’s faint hopes of overhauling Napoli at the top of the table.

Napoli are now 15 points clear of second-placed Inter at the top of the table and have played one game less.

Inter paid the price for failing to take the chances which came their way, with Argentinian forward Lautaro Martinez having a penalty saved by Spezia goalkeeper Bartlomiej Dragowski after 15 minutes.

Martinez did find the net early in the second half but Lukaku was offside.

Spezia took the lead after 55 minutes when Maldini — the son of AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini — swept home a low shot after good work by Nzola down the right.

Inter got back on level terms with seven minutes remaining however after Denzel Dumfries won a penalty and Lukaku converted.

Inter’s joy was short-lived though, with Dumfries upending Viktor Kovalenko at the other end four minutes later to concede a penalty.

Nzola converted coolly to give Spezia its first victory in Serie A against Inter at the sixth attempt.

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