Jorge Martin champion, hug between Ducati and Pramac teams: ‘I’m shocked’
Tension melts away after the race
Tension melts away after the race
Spanish pilot honored for his impressive regularity
Azzurri at San Siro want first place in the round
Belgian striker could be at risk for challenge with Roma
Former blue tennis player dazzled by the South Tyrolean
Turkish midfielder feared a relapse
German tennis player explains how the game has changed
Beaten Gonzalez and Moreira, on their first career podium, disappoint the Italians.
Widely disappointing in past weeks, the German will be empowered by the Testaccino coach.
Coach Spalletti could throw the son of Paul and grandson of Caesar from the first minute against France.
The striker talks about past and future market rumors, explaining his personal way of dealing with them.
For him, it is success number 14 in a single season-an unprecedented achievement.
“He has a contract, stop saying that the next one will be his last race,” stressed the Canadian.
As we await the final act of the ATP Finals, the numbers give strength to the South Tyrolean ahead of the new year.
After an excellent start to the season, the technician could extend his contract by two years, complete with a rich pay raise.
The central player who exploded in Gasperini’s Atalanta has been chosen as the perfect replacement for the Dutchman, who is close to saying goodbye.
Nico Mannion was a good operation. An encore is attempted with Freddie Gillespie.
The Chilean, who arrived last summer, has yet to play a minute with the Friulians.
Guest of honor at the ATP Finals, the Swede celebrated the talent of the world No. 1.
Anthony Davis’ 31 points in success over New Orleans. Jayson Tatum sinks Toronto.
It ends 7-0 for the Germans in Freiburg. Wide victory also for the Netherlands, 4-0 over Hungary.
“Winning this much is absolutely not normal,” Jannik said.
The Norwegian was annihilated by the world number 1 in the Turin semifinal: here are his words.
Tomorrow in Turin, the world No. 1 South Tyrolean will take the court as the favorite and try to become the first Italian to win the year-end tournament.
The world number 1’s first words after his wide victory over Casper Ruud in the semifinals of the ATP Finals in Turin.
6-1 6-2 in just over an hour: that’s how the world number 1 demolished the number 7 in the second semifinal in Turin.
6-1 in half an hour was the score in favor of the world No. 1.
The U.S. could challenge Jannik again in the final: “Those who have already won in the rounds can feel like the big favorite.”
The words of the world number 2 after his defeat in the first semifinal in Turin against Taylor Fritz.
“All games are important and even though we are qualified we know what we have to do. There will be lineup changes, I need to see players.”