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« Responder #4260 em: 2023-12-30 02:58:19 »
«Tenista Novak Djokovic diz que quer jogar "até aos 40 anos ou mais"

O sérvio Novak Djokovic afirmou que pretende jogar "até aos 40 anos ou mais", salientando que se sente bem. Tenista é recordista de Grand Slams conquistados na carreira, com 24 troféus.

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epa10994649 Novak Djokovic of Serbia in action during his 2023 Davis Cup Final 8 semifinals Italy vs Serbia singles match against Jannik Sinner of Italy in Malaga, Spain, 25 November 2023. EPA/Daniel Perez

▲O tenista sérvio, de 36 anos, está a preparar o Open da Austrália

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O tenista sérvio Novak Djokovic, número um mundial, afirmou esta terça-feira que pretende jogar “até aos 40 anos ou mais”, salientando que se sente bem e que a época de 2023 foi uma das melhores da carreira.

    Espero que a minha carreira possa continuar até aos 40 anos ou mais. Sinto-me bem no meu corpo. Jogo ténis de alta qualidade e 2023 foi uma das melhores épocas da minha vida. Porquê parar quando ainda se joga tão bem? Vou continuar, levar um ano de cada vez e ver até onde vai”, disse o sérvio, após um jogo de exibição disputado na Arábia Saudita.

Djokovic, recordista com 24 Grand Slams conquistados na carreira, lembrou o percurso de Tom Brady, jogador de futebol americano, considerando um bom exemplo de longevidade no desporto.

“Ele é um excelente exemplo de um campeão que teve uma grande carreira e longevidade. Passou muito tempo a cuidar de si próprio e a recuperar bem para garantir que tem em conta todos os aspetos do seu corpo e mente para ter uma carreira longa e bem-sucedida”, frisou.

O tenista sérvio, de 36 anos, está a preparar o Open da Austrália, primeiro Grand Slam de 2024, que se vai disputar entre 14 e 28 de janeiro, competição que já venceu por 10 vezes na carreira, a última em 2023.»


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« Responder #4261 em: 2023-12-31 16:49:55 »
O regresso à actividade do grande campeão:


« United Cup: Serbia – China 2-1
 
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31. 12. 2023. »


«Nole is off to a winning start to the season.

World no.1 Novak Djokovic was dominant on United Cup debut on Sunday.

In his first official match of the 2024 ATP season, Novak eased past Zhizhen Zhang 6-3, 6-2 to give Serbia a 1-0 lead in Group E clash with China in Perth.

Djokovic was rock-solid in all aspects of his game as he clinched a 74-minute win in his first ATP H2H meeting with the world no.58.

Novak broke once in the first set and twice in the second, pushing Serbia in front ahead of the WTA match.

    “It’s great to be back in Perth,” said Djokovic. “New year’s is in a few hours so I really appreciate you coming to hopefully celebrate new year’s eve with us here on the court. It’s been 10 years since I’ve been in Perth, and this arena is definitely one of the nicest, from inside and outside, that I’ve played in. Australia has been my happy place. The place where I made the most Slam wins in Melbourne, and I love coming back. I missed playing in Perth as well.”

In the second match of the day, WTA no.15 Qinwen Zheng defeated no. 119 Olga Danilovic 6-4, 6-2 to level the contest.

The victory sent the tie into a deciding mixed doubles rubber.

Novak and Olga outplayed Zhizhen Zhang and Qinwen Zheng 6-4, 1-6, 10-6 to keep Serbia in contention for quarter-finals.

They will take on the Czech Republic on January 2 at 03:00 CET.»


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« Responder #4262 em: 2024-01-02 18:48:58 »
O regresso triunfante do grande R. Nadal:


«Rafael Nadal wins at Brisbane International on long-awaited return from injury

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Rafael Nadal celebrates after beating Dominic Thiem at the Brisbane International
Rafael Nadal's previous singles match was a second-round loss at the Australian Open on 18 January 2023

Rafael Nadal impressed on his long-awaited return after almost a year out with injury as he beat Dominic Thiem at the Brisbane International.

Nadal, contesting his first singles match in 349 days, won 7-5 6-1.

Spain's 22-time Grand Slam champion has indicated this season will likely be the last of his illustrious career.

"Today is honestly an emotional and important day for me after probably one of the toughest years of my tennis career," 37-year-old Nadal said.

"I had the chance to come back after a year and play in front of an amazing crowd and play at a very positive level on the first day, [It] is something that makes us feel proud - my team and family who have been there every day in the last year."

Wildcard Nadal is using the tournament to prepare for the Australian Open, which starts on 14 January in Melbourne.

He will play Australian Jason Kubler, ranked 102, in the last 16 on Thursday.

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Nadal begins comeback in possible final year

The last time Nadal was seen in singles action he struggled with injury as he lost to Mackenzie McDonald in the second round of the 2023 Australian Open.

He had an operation on his left hip in June and has has since slipped to 672nd in the world rankings.

Nadal began his comeback by partnering compatriot Marc Lopez in a doubles loss to Australians Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson in Brisbane on Sunday, two days before his first singles test.

At times on Tuesday, it appeared as though Nadal had never been away.

He set the tone by winning 21 of his opening 24 points on serve, displaying skill, poise and athleticism to the delight of the expectant evening crowd.

Thiem, the 2020 US Open champion who has had his own injury problems, had come through his first five service games without any scares. But Nadal, with famed intensity and reassuringly sharp movement, seized his opportunity in the 12th game - taking his fourth break point to wrap up the first set.

He maintained that momentum at the start of the second set, securing love holds either side of breaking the Austrian's serve for a second time as he opened a 3-0 lead.

A fading Thiem managed to end the run of games against him but he was unable to prevent Nadal securing another break for a commanding 5-1 advantage.

When he secured the victory, Nadal raised his arms and thanked the crowd as they celebrated a moment of great significance with him.

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He said in May, after being forced to miss the French Open for the first time in 19 years, that 2024 will "probably" be the final year of his career.

But, following his doubles return in Brisbane, he said his desire to play on remains strong and he did not want to say "100%" that this season would be his last.

Victory over Thiem was Nadal's 1,069th at tour level, a total which moved him past Ivan Lendl to sit fourth on the all-time men's list.

"As you can imagine, today it wasn't a statistic I was aware of," Nadal said.

"I had enough work just to be focused and come back on court and remember how to play in a competitive match.

"There were nerves and doubts before the match. But things went well and I'm excited to be back."

Prior to his injury, Nadal was level with Serbia's Novak Djokovic for the record number of men's major triumphs, but Djokovic went on to win last year's French Open and US Open to move to 24 Grand Slam titles.»


https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/67861406
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« Responder #4263 em: 2024-01-07 17:53:27 »
Infelizmente, parece estar a retirar-se...   :(


«Rafael Nadal: Why Spanish great will be so missed at Australian Open

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Rafael Nadal falls to the floor in disbelief

Rafael Nadal thrilled the Melbourne crowd to beat Daniil Medvedev in the 2022 Australian Open final

Two years ago, Rafael Nadal stood in the centre of Rod Laver Arena, hands over his mouth in disbelief.

In that moment, he stood alone.

He had just battled back from a two-set deficit against Daniil Medvedev, fighting for a little over five hours to lift the Australian Open title and secure a then-men's record 21st Grand Slam title.

It is a little different this year.

The 37-year-old had arrived in Australia on the first leg of his farewell tour, having said 2024 will likely be his last, but the tape that has long held up the body has unravelled a little further. A hip injury sustained at the Brisbane International has ruled him out of this year's tournament.

Nadal may still return to Melbourne - and if there is one thing his career has taught us, it is to never rule him out - but he may also have said goodbye to the city that was home to one of his "most emotional" moments.
Two gruelling five-set title wins

It might not be surprising that, given his dominance on the French Open clay, only two of Nadal's 22 Slam titles came on the Melbourne hard courts.

There was, however, a 13-year gap - and four final losses - between the two titles in 2009 and 2022. His 2009 victory was another chapter in his long rivalry with Roger Federer, while 2022 saw him hold off another upstart in US Open champion Medvedev.

Both matches went to five sets. Both went beyond the four-hour mark. Both saw an epic display of defence from Nadal, saving 13 of 19 break points against Federer and 16 of 22 against Medvedev.

They were victories that, in many ways, were classic Nadal - hands taped up, headband in place, willing every inch of his body on to victory.

But in between the triumphs were a series of misses. Nadal reached six finals in Melbourne, winning two of them, and fell at the quarter-final stage seven times.

He has a 77-16 win-loss record at the Slam and an overall win percentage of 83% - the same as at Wimbledon, where he has played 23 fewer matches.

Nadal has been unlucky with injuries throughout his career, which has been a factor in Australian Open crunch matches, as well as his opponents playing lights out tennis against him.
Near misses

    2010 - quarter-finals: Nadal, the defending champion, faces Andy Murray in the last eight. Murray wins a 50-minute first set and fights back from 4-2 down in the second before Nadal is forced to receive treatment on his right knee. Visibly hampered, Nadal retires at 3-0 down in the third.
    2011 - quarter-finals: Arrives at the tournament with the chance to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four Grand Slam titles. The top seed, Nadal enjoys serene progress before injury once again strikes. With his left thigh heavily strapped and his movement inhibited, he loses in straight sets to close friend David Ferrer.
    2012 - final: Reaches his first final in Melbourne since 2009, where Novak Djokovic awaits. The two battle it out in the longest major singles final in Open era history, an epic lasting five hours and 53 minutes, with Djokovic emerging on top. The two were so exhausted that they were given chairs to sit on during the trophy presentation. It remains the only time Nadal has lost a major after winning the first set.
    2014 - final: Three-time defending champion Djokovic is beaten in the quarter-finals and Nadal beats Federer in the semis to give himself another shot at Melbourne glory. All that stands between him and the trophy is first-time Slam finalist Stan Wawrinka. But the Swiss comes through in four sets to become the first man outside the then 'Big Four' to win a major title for five years.
    2017 - final: Another Federer-Nadal final, but this time Federer is 35 years old, on his way back from a six-month lay-off with a knee injury and without a win over Nadal in a major final since 2007. Ninth seed Nadal is the favourite but it is Federer who prevails in a five-set thriller.
    2019 - final: Second seed Nadal reaches the showpiece without dropping a set. But against a locked-in Djokovic, Nadal crumbles, losing 6-3 6-2 6-3 as Djokovic registers his biggest victory in a major final over his great rival.

Why 2022 was such a big deal

Nadal said he was "physically destroyed" after his victory over Medvedev two years ago, with a chair once again being brought on stage for him at the trophy presentation.

He set a number of records with the victory, becoming the first player to win an Australian Open final from two sets down in the Open era, as well as breaking the tie with Federer and Djokovic for the most men's major singles titles.

But the victory was so much more than that, with Nadal describing it as one of the "most emotional" of his career.

The Australian Open was only Nadal's second competitive event in five months, coming off the back of an uncertain six months in which he feared he might have to retire.

Chronic pain in his left foot - a problem still to this day - restricted Nadal to just one tournament in the final six months of the season, while a bad bout of coronavirus in December also impacted his preparations.

But arguably, no-one really expected him to win, or to win in the way he did. His quarter-final against Denis Shapovalov went to five sets, with Nadal needing stomach treatment at one point, and it was his trademark grit that got him to the final.

By the time Medvedev went 6-2 7-6 (7-5) up and with three break points for a 4-3 third-set lead in the showpiece, he almost had one hand on the trophy.

But it was Nadal who prevailed. Undoubtedly helped by the crowd, Nadal just fought. The forehand whizzed back and forth, the serve cranked up, the movement looked better - and somehow, he came out on top.

It was, in so many ways, the epitome of Nadal's career. And if he has played his last Australian Open, the 2022 title is a perfect reminder as to why he will be so missed, both at this year's tournament and in the future.»


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« Responder #4264 em: 2024-01-19 20:34:06 »
«"Estou a viver o sonho e vou continuar à procura de mais": o pós-vitória de Nuno Borges, entre um jogo de pares e o invicto Dimitrov

Resposta aos breaks e viragem no tie break do primeiro set foram vitais para que Nuno Borges vencesse Davidovich Fokina e se tornasse o terceiro português a chegar à terceira ronda em Melbourne.»


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« Responder #4265 em: 2024-01-20 16:43:26 »
« “Ainda não consigo acreditar”. Nuno Borges faz história e chega aos oitavos de final do Open da Austrália
Lusa e PÚBLICO   
20 de Janeiro de 2024, 10:49 actualizada às 12:09 »


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« Responder #4266 em: 2024-01-28 15:35:18 »
Grande vitória do jovem Jannik Sinner:


«Jannik Sinner conquistou primeiro Grand Slam no Open da Austrália

O jovem italiano, de 22 anos, bateu Daniil Medvedev, segundo jogador no ranking mundial.

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Jannik Sinner conquistou primeiro Grand Slam no Open da Austrália
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O tenista italiano, Jannik Sinner, quarto jogador no ranking mundial, ganhou, este domingo, o primeiro torneio do Grand Slam da sua carreira, ao bater o russo Daniil Medvedev, segundo classificado mundial, na final da edição 2024 do Open da Austrália.

Sinner, jovem italiano de 22 anos, na sua primeira final de um ‘major’, impôs-se a Medvedev, a disputar a sexta, em cinco ‘sets’, pelos parciais de 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 e 6-3, num embate que durou três horas e 44 minutos.

O ‘carrasco’ e sucessor do sérvio Novak Djokovic, campeão 10 vezes em Melbourne, tornou-se o quinto italiano a vencer um torneio do Grand Slam, após Nicola Pietrangeli (1959 e 1960), Adriano Panatta (1976) e Francesca Schiavone (2010), que ganharam em Roland Garros, e Flavia Pennetta (2015), vencedora do US Open.»


https://sol.sapo.pt/2024/01/28/jannik-sinner-conquistou-primeiro-grand-slam-no-open-da-australia/
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« Responder #4267 em: 2024-02-01 03:45:43 »
Vegan diet, without gluten or refined sugars...   :)

This is what Novak Djokovic Eats in a Day (Insane Diet) - Tennistic Productions

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« Responder #4268 em: 2024-03-09 17:15:29 »
«After a five-year hiatus, Novak returns to Indian Wells.

Singles draw has been made for the BNP Paribas Open, the first ATP Masters 1000 tournament in 2024, taking place from March 6 to March 17 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

Five-time former champion Novak Djokovic is no.1 seed and has a first round BYE. He will face Aleksandar Vukic (AUS, ATP no.69) in the second round.

Novak’s potential opponents in the later stages of the tournament are:

3rd round: Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG, 30)
4th round: Tommy Paul (USA, 17), Ugo Humbert (FRA, 26)
Quarter-finals: Hubert Hurkacz (POL, 8 ), Casper Ruud (NOR, 9)
Semi-finals: Daniil Medvedev (RUS, 4), Holger Rune (DEN, 7), Grigor Dimitrov (BUL, 13), Taylor Fritz (USA, 12)
Finals: Carlos Alcaraz (ESP, 2), Jannik Sinner (ITA, 3), Andrey Rublev (RUS, 5), Alexander Zverev (GER, 6), Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE, 11)…

“I’m really looking forward to coming back,” Djokovic said on returning to the small, picturesque city in the Southern California desert. “It has been five years, way too long to not be part of the Tennis Paradise tournament, one of the best tournaments in the world without a doubt.”

Novak has been victorious in Indian Wells on five occasions (2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016).

Reigning BNP Paribas Open champion is Carlos Alcaraz.»


https://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/draw-announced-for-2024-bnp-paribas-open/
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« Responder #4269 em: 2024-03-10 04:55:56 »
«10. 03. 2024.

Novak’s 400th Masters victory in career!

Top seed Novak Djokovic defeated world no.69 Aleksandar Vukic 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 to advance into the third round at the BNP Paribas Open on Saturday. It is his first appearance in the Indian Wells Tennis Garden since 2019.»


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