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Israel’s Judo-loving people celebrate the return of the World Tour.

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Luka Mkheidze takes gold

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Three months after Israel hosted a prestigious Masters’ Tournament in Jerusalem, the World Judo Tour returned to Tel Aviv. The stadium was filled with judo-crazy judo fans who eagerly anticipated each fight.

Canadian rivalry

Jessica Klimkait, at -57kgs finally won over her teammate Christa Deguchi with a trademark dropping method.

The IJF President Marius Vizer awarded her the gold medal

Klimkait said, “I believe it was well known that Christa, my teammate and I had a fierce rivalry in the lead up to Tokyo 2020.” “And I had never beaten her before. It wasn’t only about this tournament. It was about the past few years.

Second consecutive gold for France’s Pont

Blandine Pont, France, won her second Grand Slam gold medal against Israel’s Tamar Melca at -48kg. This was just two weeks after she won the Paris Grand Slam.

The medals were awarded by Moshe Ponte the President of Israel Judo Association.

Luka Mkheidze, a Frenchman who won the Olympic Bronze Medal at -60kg, defeated Francisco Garrigos from Spain with a quick kata-guruma and was thrilled to win his first Grand Slam Gold.

Shabtai tsur, the chairman of the Israeli Sports Betting Board, presented him with his medals.

Mkheidze said, “The public is here in full force.” “And when my fight was over, I turned to the public and looked at them. I saw that they were very happy. It was a fantastic feeling.”

At -52kg, it was Chelsie Giles from Great Britain who won gold against Ana Perez Box from Spain. She is the European Champion and World SIlver Medalist for 2022.

A brilliant Tomoe Nga

Vazha Margvelashvili, the Olympic silver medalist from Georgia, defeated Azerbaijan’s Orkhan Saffarov in a nail-biting -66kg final with a brilliant Tomoe Nage.

Michael Michaely, Chairman of CEDCO Hungary, presented the medals.

The crowd was ecstatic to see the local athletes perform so well. This is what they came for. The Shlomo Arena lights up whenever a local athlete competes, even without a gold. The home favourite Timna Nelson Levy, who won a bronze medal in front of her ecstatic fans, was the cherry on top!

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Milan, Tammy Abraham sheds light on her future

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Tammy Abraham punished Inter again in the derby first leg of the Coppa Italia semifinal. After the decisive goal in Riyad with which he gave the Super Cup to the Rossoneri, the English striker found the goal of the momentary lead with the Nerazzurri, who tied the score with Calhanoglu.

“I am really happy for the goal for me and for the team– Abraham said in the press conference. “Then we didn&#8217t win, so we are not happy and we have to fight for the next game, being positive, knowing that we are a good team”.

Then the’ex-Roma spoke about his future: “I do not know my future now. Milan is a great club, very passionate. I want to fight until the end for this club. Staying does not depend only on me”.

“It is a difficult season for everyone. We have other games though, every game is a final. There are always ups and downs. I would have liked to score more but the season is not over. There are 11 games to fight for. We want to play in Europe. We want to try to win the Italian Cup” Abraham concluded.

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Lewis Hamilton, disqualification behind: “Immediately looked ahead”

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Lewis Hamilton spoke at a press conference on the eve of the Japanese Grand Prix, scheduled for the weekend. “I heard some people say some nonsense – he began – like I would be losing faith in the team. I can say I believe 100% in this team, obviously there was a huge hype at the beginning of the year, probably a lot of people expected us to win right away, starting from the first race, but that was not what I expected.”

“I’m coming into a new culture, a new team, and it’s going to take time – added the British driver. “I’ve spent the last couple of months just observing how the team works compared to the other two I’ve worked in before. During the past week I have been able to take notes and point out areas where I think we can improve, and this process will continue throughout the year as we learn more and more from each other”.

Then he came back to the disqualification in China: “In general during a race you always avoid areas of the asphalt where there are bumps, in Shanghai at the exit of turn 13 the bottom was not touching the asphalt, there was not even rebound or anything like that, so I had no warning. Regarding disqualifications, we all know that all these single-seaters are set to the limit in every parameter, personally I didn&#8221t feel any frustration when I was made aware of it. It is what it is”.

“We immediately looked ahead, I was in Maranello on Wednesday and learned a lot. I would say the most impressive thing was seeing how the team worked, how they processed the data and how we worked ahead of this weekend, that is the most important thing” Hamilton concluded.

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Jannik Sinner, Riccardo Piatti name 4 names for post-Darren Cahill

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Riccardo Piatti, former coach of Jannik Sinner, gave a lengthy interview to Corriere della Sera in which he spoke about his former pupil with whom he parted ways more than three years ago: “When I finished with Jannik I admit I had a few months of daze, then I went toward what I like: teaching tennis. The Piatti Center is not a supermarket: you go through a growth process here. I did that myself. It was a mental click, priorities changed but tennis remains at the top of my thoughts. Now I chase kids” dreams.

“Everyone remembers the match with Daniel, in Melbourne, in January 2022, when he said: ‘be calm, ca**o’ – continued the Italian coach -. He was mad at me for court stuff, it had happened before: it is normal dynamic between coach and player. That is not the problem. I always wanted Jannik to become independent, I knew he would leave one day. But with him I had to be the strict, sometimes rigid coach: that was my role. Ljubicic scolds me that I used to tell him: you decide, Ivan, but then you do as I say. For Jannik, this penalty, at one point, was too much to handle”.

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Then he mentioned a few names for the post-Darren Cahill, who will leave the’Alto Adige at the end of the season: “Carlos Moya, who I had already considered. He has been No. 1, he knows the circuit. Humanly he is a very good person, like Darren. Renzo Furlan, now that he stopped with Paolini, is free. Ljubicic is very good. Or Becker, whom we had contacted; however, working with Boris is more complicated. The names are these”.

Closing on the return of the world number one, expected at the Internazionali d’Italia: “He will be strong right away. I really believe he can make the Grand Slam this year. The suspension has extended his life: he will arrive at the end of the season fresh. You play too much, mentally you never stop. He will come back energized and motivated. He always has been. In the pandemic many took advantage of it by not training, Gasquet in the doping stop gained eight pounds, Jannik did not lose a day. He knows perfectly well where he wants to go”.

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