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Simone Vagnozzi reveals how Jannik Sinner will change

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The words of Simone Vagnozzi

Simone Vagnozzi talked about Jannik Sinner’s future with Corriere della Sera: “Jannik will never become the English Evans, who plays 150 slice a game. He used to play three, now maybe he will get to ten. In practice we try it, but out of the game it’s all easier: certainly the back is not a natural shot for Jannik, incorporating it into his game is part of a process, it will take time. He is so used to coming in with the two-handed backhand glide on the recovery that it is now an automatism. The back is more difficult for him for that reason as well.”

“Clearly, fast is his ideal surface: the bounce is always the same, it helps a rhythm and pressure player like Jannik. But I don’t see red as a technical issue for Sinner. On clay he has shown he can do well: twice in the quarters in Paris, the semifinal at the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 … Rome was a fluke.”

Closing remark on physique: “Will Sinner become more robust, muscular, big? Without exaggerating. We’re not going to distort him. But the speed of tennis is increasing and physically you have to be bridges all the time. The average level has gone up: if you’re not at the top, you can lose to lower ranked players. Humanly, how have you seen him change in the year and a half you’ve been working together? I met him who was no longer in rookie, he was already top 10. The pressures were already there, tennis was already serious for him. I would say that apart from the period between Rome and Paris, when he didn’t enjoy himself, he is more smiling and talkative on the court: he is becoming more … Italian. Before he had no expressions. I, who see him every day, guarantee: he knows how to have fun, he knows how to be with people, he is respectful to everyone, and in daily life he is less serious than he appears in the game. It’s just that everyone expects something from him, and expectations are never easy to manage. Especially at the age of 21. The most difficult challenge is not to win the first tournament, but the second, the third, the fourth… But Jannik has one virtue: he learns quickly.”

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ATP Barcelona: Rafael Nadal convinces on comeback, Flavio Cobolli overwhelmed

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ATP Barcelona: Rafael Nadal-Flavio Cobolli 6-2 6-3

After an absence of more than three months from the playing field, it took Rafael Nadal 85’s to regain success in an official tournament. In the first round of the ATP 500 in Barcelona, in fact, the Mallorcan defeated with a clear 6-2 6-3 the Italian Flavio Cobolli.

After a couple of settling games, Nadal began to take the lead in the match by snatching service from Cobolli already in the fourth game. The Italian, for his part, tried to hold his own against the Spaniard, but in the seventh game came the second break by the Mallorcan, who then easily won the partial 6-2.

In the second set, the ‘inertia è still in favor of Nadal, who manages to break Cobolli’s serve immediately. The Azure, however, manages to fight back, and thanks to a few too many errors by the Spaniard, he manages to get several opportunities to bring himself back on even terms. At that moment, comes another lapse on the part of the Italian player, who, after failing to regain the score, suffers another break that the Manacor left-hander manages until the final 6-3.

In the next round Rafael Nadal will face the tournament’s No. 4 seed Alex de Minaur.

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Lots of competition: Napoli accelerates for Jonathan David

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The Canadian è the main target for the post-Osimhen

Napoli è is ready to make an assault on Jonathan David, who è has been identified as the main candidate to replace Victor Osimhen, who will leave the partenopei at the end of the season. Executives of the blue club including Giovanni Manna (future Dt of the club) have reportedly already had contacts with the entourage of the Canadian footballer.

From the meetings held it would appear that the young center forward would be open to the possibility of his transfer to Serie A. However, the main obstacle would be the high demand of Lille, which would only let its striker leave for a sum around 40-45 million euros.

Napoli, complicit in the excellent relations with the French club, would be pushing for a major discount and reach an agreement on the basis of a 35 million euro offer plus bonuses. Simpler, on the other hand, would be the talk related to the player’s salary, who would ask for a five-year 3 million euro plus bonuses.

New meetings between the parties would be scheduled in the coming weeks, as the intention of the Neapolitan club would be to armor Jonathan David anticipating the competition. On the Canadian, in fact, there would also be AC Milan, which could enter the race in case of failure to assault Joshua Zirkzee.

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FIA WEC debuts at Imola with second round of 2024 season

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FIA WEC debuts at Imola with the second round of the 2024 season

Despite not having hosted a WEC stage so far, Imola is not è new to endurance racing: exactly 50 years ago, in 1974, in fact, it hosted the 1000 km of Imola. Subsequently, from 2013 to 2016 and then again in 2022, a round of the European Le Mans Series was held at the circuit, which will return here again next July.

With the presence of 14 manufacturers (Alpine, Aston Martin, BMW, Cadillac, Corvette, Ferrari, Ford, Isotta Fraschini, Lamborghini, Lexus, McLaren, Peugeot, Porsche and Toyota), 37 cars (19 Hypercars; 18 LMGT3) and a truly stellar entry list of 110 drivers from 28 different countries, the WEC is having a golden moment. Imola will also be the first race for Peugeot TotalEnergies’ all-new 9X8 2024 Hypercar, which will sport important new features on the aerodynamic front, including the rear wing, as well as different width tires.

The entry list for the 6 Hours of Imola includes several home teams and drivers, including last year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans winners in Ferraris and Italian manufacturers making their debut just this season, Lamborghini and Isotta Fraschini. Among the drivers there are 12 Italians who will participate, including Antonio Giovinazzi (Ferrari AF Corse), Antonio Fuoco (Ferrari AF Corse), Mirko Bortolotti (Lamborghini Iron Lynx), Alessandro Pier Guidi (Ferrari AF Corse) and Edoardo Mortara (Lamborghini Iron Lynx). Really great è then the wait is also great for home hero and multiple MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi, who this year began his career in the WEC with a BMW M4 LMGT3 of Team WRT.

The Imola stage sees only one change in the entry list from last month’s opening race in Qatar. The No. 2 Cadillac will, in fact, have only two drivers, Briton Alex Lynn and New Zealander Earl Bamber, confirmed to drive the Cadillac V-Series R Hypercar.
During each lap of the 4.9-kilometer-long circuit, the Hypercar drivers will reach top speeds in the order of 312 km/h and will travel with the throttle fully open for 50 percent of the lap.

The Imola circuit, one of the three anti-hours of the 2024 WEC, in addition to the Sao Paulo circuit in Brazil and the COTA in the United States, offers truly unique sensations, and seeing the Hypercars travel the 4,909-meter track will surely be a spectacle to remember.

At last month’s Qatar Airways Qatar 1812km, Porsche won in both the Hypercar and LMGT3 categories. However, there will certainly be no shortage of contenders at Imola who will try to oust the German manufacturer. In fact, thanks to a very different circuit configuration, a duration of only six hours as opposed to the ten hours of the season-opening race and a narrow circuit that makes overtaking difficult, one can only expect a truly, exciting race!

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