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Mongolia and Great Britain make waves amid Georgia’s judo heroes

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Day two of the Tbilisi Grand Slam picked up on the incredible momentum of the first, with the stadium packed full of judo-crazy fans: few crowds on the World tour match the passion of Georgian supporters.

And it was Great Britain’s Lucy Renshall who defeated Laura Fazliu from Kosovo to take the -63kg gold – a merited reward for her consistently strong performances at the highest level.

Giorgi Atabegashvili, the Georgian Judo Federation President, awarded the medals

“Yeah it’s so nice just walking out the arena you hear people cheering, and we don’t have a big team here so it’s definitely not all my team,” Renshall said. “When you’re going for a big throw you can hear the crowd, really going for it, so it’s nice, it’s motivating, it’s a good atmosphere.”

One incredible Ippon after another

Mongolian youngster Erdenebayar Batzaya was on blistering form all-day – producing one incredible Ippon after another at -73kg

And he took the final against Uzbekhistan’s Obidkhon Nomonov, with yet another Ippon deep into golden score.

Vlad Marinescu, Director General of the IJF, handed out the medals.

“I am so happy that my explosive techniques worked throughout the day,” Batzaya said afterwards. “And that I was able to score like that against my opponents. I am so grateful.”

Enormous hip throw

Greek powerhouse Elisavet Teltsidou blasted her way to the -70kg final, an enormous hip throw the highlight of her qualifying bouts.

In the final, she won a tactical victory over the Dutch world and Olympic medallist Sanne van Dijke.

Giuseppe ‘Pino’ Maddaloni, IJF Refereeing Supervisor, handed out the medals.

Austria’s Wachid Borchashvili came out top of a tough -81kg contest against Kazakhstan’s Abylaikhan Zhubanazar, thanks to an effective dropping technique.

Neil Adams, IJF Refereeing Supervisor, awarded the medals.

Raucous cheers for the local hero

Local hero Lasha Shavdatuashvili was fighting today.

He’s the only Georgian to have taken all three major titles – World, European and Olympic – and is a legend of the sport. Although he only managed to take bronze, his every move was greeted with raucous cheers from the crowd.

Always the sportsman, he’s an inspiration to everyone.

Don’t miss the final day of the Tbilisi Grand Slam tomorrow.

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Jannik Sinner doesn’t lose his smile: his message blows the Rome audience away

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The court, in the end, proved Carlos Alcaraz right, who won the 2025 edition of the Internazionali d’Italia, but Jannik Sinner certainly did not lose his smile: during the awards ceremony, the world number 1 addressed the audience directly several times, triggering an enthusiasm that resulted in the now classic stadium chorus dedicated to him.

“I have to tell the truth, I would have signed before the tournament to get to the final. First of all I want to congratulate Carlos and his team, I am sure he will be the man to beat in Paris, at the moment on clay he is the strongest. I also applaud my team, with whom I have overcome three months that were not easy; I am proud of what we are. We bring home a special trophy, even though we wanted that’other…” he then added smiling.

“For the Italians, it was a fantastic tournament: Jasmine Paolini won the singles and doubles (with Sara Errani, ed.), Lorenzo Musetti and I made it to the bottom of the men’s tournament. We are a beautiful group” said Sinner again, who in Rome faced his second career final on clay, after the one in Umag in 2022 (then won precisely against Alcaraz).

Thanking friends and family, Sinner then made a joke about his own brother that sparked laughter from the audience: “I thank my friends and family who came here… I also thank my brother who, however, preferred to be in Imola to watch Formula 1 rather than be here” he added with a laugh. “One’last thing: thanks to the’organization and the whole audience, it was fantastic, it gave me great energy: for me this tournament was a test, now we look forward”.

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Carlos Alcaraz wins the Internazionali d'Italia, to Jannik Sinner the honor of arms

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Carlos Alcaraz won the 2025 edition of the Internazionali d’Italia in Rome, a tournament that the Murcian won for the first time in his career. He beat Jannik Sinner, 7-6(5), 6-1, in the final on the Central Court at the Foro Italico. Inevitably directing the match was the tie-break of the first set, which came after Alcaraz had nullified two set points at 6-5. In the second fraction, the world No. 1 paid with interest for the fatigue of these intense days, in which he played six matches in quick succession after a three-month stop.

All in all, the match lasted 105 minutes: as many as 71 those of the first set, 34 those of the second, in which Alcaraz flew up to 5-0, with two games won on Sinner’s serve, before allowing the South Tyrolean to erase the zero from the scoreboard. In head-to-head matches, Alcaraz now leads 7-4 (8-4 counting also a match played at Challenger level in 2019), withm Sinner not beating him since the Beijing semifinals in 2023 and having lost the next four challenges against his rival.

The South Tyrolean champion, number 1 in the world continuously since June 10, 2024, had defeated in previous matches in Rome Mariano Navone 6-3, 6-4 in the second round (he had missed the first thanks to a ‘bye’ to be among the top seeds), Jesper de Jong 6-4, 6-2 in the third round, Francisco Cerundolo 7-6(2), 6-3 in the round of 16, Casper Ruud 6-0, 6-1 in the quarters and Tommy Paul 1-6, 6-0, 6-3 in the semifinals.

The one played today was the second final ever on clay for Sinner, after the 2022 final in Umag, Croatia: on that occasion, too, the opponent had been Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, although on that occasion to which the current ATP No. 1 managed to win in three sets, coming back from 7-6(5) in the first set with a double 6-1.

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Grand Prix foil, five medals for the Azzurri in Shanghai

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In Shanghai (China), in the last stage of the world foil circuit before the European Championships in Genoa, Italy racked up medals, winning as many as five. Three of these, a gold and two bronze, came from the women&#8217s competitions, while the men&#8217s tournaments gave the Italian team one silver and one bronze medal.

Winning the gold on the platform of the Chinese megalopolis was Martina Favaretto, who overcame the American Lee Kiefer in the final with a score of 15-11. In the same competition Arianna Errigo and Martina Batini won bronze, stopping short of the two finalists (Errigo was beaten by Favaretto, Batini by Kiefer).

He only came close to the final success, still winning an excellent silver medal, Tommaso Marini, who in the men&#8217s tournament climbed all the way to the final act, but was defeated by Choi, an athlete from Hong Kong, 15-12, not before defeating two-time Olympic champion Cheung (also from Hong Kong) with a score of 15-13.

It was precisely against Choi that Giulio Lombardi stopped: the 15-9 final nevertheless left him on the lowest step of the podium, no small satisfaction on the eve of the continental engagement. Now for the Italian foil fencers it is time to think about the European Championships: the continental review will be held at home, in Genoa, from June 14 to 19 and will be anticipated by the Italian Championships scheduled in Piacenza a few days earlier, from 5 to 10.

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