Djokovic’s Victory: The Secrets Behind His Stunning Win
- Dopo cinque kappaò consecutivi contro Jannik, il Djoker si è ribellato a un destino che sembrava già scritto e ora va a caccia del 25° Slam
- Australian Open, the crowd in the central court and a certain Jannik Sinner, the defending champion bent and unrecognizable under the weight of the two break points converted...
- Thus ends, leaving open the idea of participation in the inauguration ceremony of milan-Cortina ("I don't know yet"), Sinner's Australian reign, wich would have completed another notch in...
Dopo cinque kappaò consecutivi contro Jannik, il Djoker si è ribellato a un destino che sembrava già scritto e ora va a caccia del 25° Slam
Australian Open, the crowd in the central court and a certain Jannik Sinner, the defending champion bent and unrecognizable under the weight of the two break points converted out of 18 (8 in the fifth set, with the Serb 15-40 and 0-40). At two in the morning he sits with his head in his hands, and absolutely no desire to talk: “I had many chances, I didn’t know how to take advantage of them. This was an significant Slam for me, losing hurts. I consider it a lesson to understand where to work and to come back stronger.”
Thus ends, leaving open the idea of participation in the inauguration ceremony of milan-Cortina (“I don’t know yet”), Sinner’s Australian reign, wich would have completed another notch in the approach to the model he is inspired by, but after five consecutive kappaò the djoker rebelled against a destiny that already seemed written and built his tactical masterpiece on the skin of the Italian, overwhelmed on the home carpet: the baseline exchange. Yet Jannik served well: 75% of first serves, 80% of points with the first, 26 aces which represent a personal record. However Djokovic, with the intelligence of a chess player and a class without age, at the dawn of 39 years did everything a little better: he took the points that matter most and, incredibly, was superior in prolonged exchanges (28 points to 21 above nine rallies), demonstrating that the two sets conceded to Musetti before being spared by the Tuscan’s retirement (“I didn’t feel the ball well”) were a technical test of (yet another) agonistic resurrection on the road to the undertaking that would elevate the man from Belgrade up where there are only clouds, not even Margaret Court Smith: conquering the 25th Slam of a career that, not today, fears no comparison.
belzebù porta il suo fuoco in finale con Alcaraz, Sinner vede la riconquista della vetta del ranking più lontana e proietta la sua voglia di Slam su Parigi. Cercherà sulla terra quell’estasi che sul veloce è stata solo tormento.
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- Major Tennis Events (as of 2026/01/31): Are any Grand Slam tournaments currently in progress or recently concluded? What are the results? Sources: https://www.atptour.com/, https://www.wtatennis.com/,official tournament websites (e.g., Wimbledon, US Open, Australian Open, French Open).
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What is Tennis?
Tennis is a racket sport played either individually against another person (singles) or two people against two people (doubles). It is played on a rectangular court divided by a net.
Tennis originated in England in the late 19th century and has since become a globally popular sport. The objective is to hit a ball over the net in such a way that the opponent is not able to validly return it. Points are won when a player fails to return the ball within the court boundaries or commits a fault.
For example, the Wimbledon Championships, held annually in London, are considered one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. https://www.wimbledon.com/
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