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NOVAK DJOKOVIC
The best in history
He is the best in the racket.” Stefanos Tsitsipas announced this minutes after being defeated in Australia by Novak Djokovic, one of the three ‘patron saints’ of the tennis world along with other contemporary monsters of this sport such as Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer . The success of the Serbian tennis player in Australia allows him to tie in the ranking of Grand Slam title winners with Nadal, with 22 conquests each. Although it is also a matter of taste and opinion, Djokovic stands as the best tennis player of all time. With more weeks than anyone else as ATP leader and more Masters 1,000 -with 37 final victories- and six Masters Cup victories, Djokovic is already a winner, beyond a few Controversy like last year, leaving him out of competition in Australia by refusing vaccination against Covid-19, continues to make history. It also gives the impression that at the age of 35 he still has the rope to continue expanding his showcase with important trophies. “I have motivation and my body responds to me to continue playing,” Novak advanced on the one hand, although on the other hand it is clear that at his age “every last one of these qualities is a golden opportunity.” To date, there are 10 Australian Open titles and 22 Grand Slams.

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HISPANICS AND RAHM
No titles but shaking
It is not true that sport only remembers the final winner. This week we have new evidence. Golfer John Rahm, for example, gave us goosebumps, winning just the Sentry Tournament of Champions and the American Express and rebounding from a bad start on the PGA Tour even though he didn’t win in the end. The Spanish handball team hooked anyone who happened to be watching the match against Norway in a moment on TV, with a very emotional victory, including two extra hours, which once again brought them to the group of the best in a World Cup .

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JORDI AMAT
Central and ‘rajah’ all in one
There are strange careers in the history of football but Jordi Amat’s has a ‘fabric’. The former Spaniard, Rayo and Betis nationalized Indonesian taking advantage of his grandmother’s Indonesian ancestry and a few months later he was the Rajah of Siau Island, a hereditary position held by his great-grandfather. However, he will continue as central. We didn’t see everything.

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BARÇA AND SEVILLE
Out of the Queen’s Cup
No cure: Barça and Sevilla were left out of the Copa de la Reina after Osasuna and Villareal were sent off the field due to misalignments between Geyse Ferreira, the Catalans, and Nagore Calderón, Sevilla. Both were sanctioned and not found out by their clubs. At this level it is an unforgivable mistake.

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ULTRAS
The disgusting scourge of soccer
Conflict is one thing and stupidity is another. Ultra groups go over the limit almost all the time. The latter, on the occasion of Madrid-Atlético de Copa. First, a doll with a shirt of Vinicius appeared on a bridge and then a banner that said: “Anne Frank is from Atleti”, with a picture of the girl She died in the Nazi death camps. Vomiting.
Source: La Verdad

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