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Brisbane, Rafael Nadal feels ready

Rafael Nadal spoke at a press conference on the eve of his debut in the Brisbane ATP 250 where he will face Dominic Thiem after a year away from competition. “Obviously there’s a’high percentage that this is my last time here in Australia,” he admitted. But, if I come back next year, don t tell me, you said it was the last season [smiles]. I can’t predict whether the body will allow me to enjoy tennis as in the past 20 years, to be competitive – not in the sense of winning the most important tournaments, but to an extent that makes me happy, with the feeling that I can play against anyone”.

“I’m happy with how I’m training, although I don’t have the expectations of the past, especially at the’beginning,” added the Spanish champion. One year, surgery, little time training at a decent level. Hard to say what I expect, also becauseé the tournament è different from’training, but here with the guys I am feeling competitive again. È so much stuff becauseé a month ago I didn&even know if I would be able to be there. Now I feel ready, but I don’t know what will happen in the game”.

On the recovery process, he recounted: “After Australia, I was told I would be back in a couple of months. &It was difficult to accept that phase because the goal was to be back for the clay court season, especially the final. After eight weeks I felt like right after the injury, frustration was growing. Monte Carlo, Barcelona, then Madrid, Rome. The main goal was Roland Garros, then there was the press conference where I said I wasn’t going to make it. I still didn’t know that surgery would be essential, there’ve been different opinions”.

“In the end, the doctors said that without surgery, I would probably never come back, but it wouldn’t be necessary if I didn’t want to play anymore. I had to decide, to come back or not to come back and play tennis. Yes, I wanted to resume. Surgery, then six weeks at home for optimal rehabilitation even though I would have liked to go on vacation. Started again with practice, 15-20 minutes. Tough course, then came the improvements” Nadal closed.

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Inter, Inzaghi forgets result in Monaco and reassures on Dimarco

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Simone Inzaghi spoke in a press conference on the eve of the Champions League quarterfinal return leg between Inter and Bayern Munich. “I would say that more than tension there’is great pride – he began -, for how this season is developing. We know that tomorrow will be very difficult, we have to forget the result of the first leg but not the performance made in Munich. We played a great match, but we know the very high value of the opponent: we will have to play a great game, of running, of aggressiveness, of right attitudes. It is a quarterfinal, the first half was played in Munich and tomorrow we will have the second”.

“We know it is a tiring season– added the Nerazzurri coach -, however, playing every 3-4 days can help. This year there’s a new Champions League, both for us as a coach and for the players: it took away a lot of extra energy, just think of last year&#8217s path. On November 8 we qualified in Salzburg, while this year we had to wait until January 29 with Monaco. With two months in advance last year we could only think of one goal, now there&#8217s more fatigue but also great satisfaction, knowing that tomorrow there&#8217s a very strong opponent, not in terms of payroll or budget, but in terms of principles of play”.

The team is a very strong opponent.

He then reassured on Dimarco and more: “Yesterday we had a short but intense training session. Dimarco was fine, Carlos was fine, as were Frattesi and Zalewski. We still have Dumfries and Zielinski out, as well as Correa who is not on the list. Kompany was a smart player, he is showing that as a coach as well: he has a lot of talented players, we will have to try to replicate the Munich game with technical prowess. We will have to try to keep the ball as much as possible and it will be even more difficult, because Bayern presses very well”.

“What should we do tomorrow? We don&#8217t have to think about the result, but about the performance done. You don&#8217t have to look at the record, which in Inter&#8217s history with Bayern here at San Siro has not always been positive. The boys are positive, the team knows that we play against a great opponent: we respect them, but with the right attention we can have a great match”.

“Undoubtedly it was a first half done very well, but when you talk about a first and second half you have to be very careful. Had it been a final I would have told you something else. In Munich we did very well, to win there you have to be good and we are happy, but we know it was not a final unfortunately and we will have to play a great game against one of the strongest teams in the world along with Real” concluded Inzaghi.

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Milan-Conegliano, scudetto final kicks off: start at Palaverde

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For Numia Vero Volley Milan it&#8217s time for the Scudetto Final. It starts Wednesday, April 16 at 8:30 p.m. (live coverage by Rai Sport, DAZN and VBTV) at Palaverde in Conegliano. The meneghine take on Prosecco Doc Imoco Conegliano in Game 1, in a best-of-five series. The second act is scheduled for Saturday, April 19, at 4 p.m. at the Unipol Forum in Assago, which promises to be fiery already.

The Numia arrives at the Final with great confidence, strengthened by the clear successes achieved in the playoffs against Vallefoglia in the quarters and Scandicci in the semifinals, both overcome with authority. A brilliant path that allowed Coach Lavarini’s boys to hit the qualification to the last act for the third time in the last four participations. On the other side of the net, the Conegliano Panthers, defending champions, had to work harder to get the better of Novara, dragging the semifinal to Game 4.

This is the fifth meeting of the season between Milan and Conegliano, who have already faced each other in all major competitions: Championship, Supercup, Italian Cup and World Club Championship. For many Vero Volleyball players, it will be their first experience in a Scudetto Final: among them Cazaute, Pietrini, Konstantinidou, Kurtagic, Guidi, Smrek and the two frees Fukudome and Gelin.

The champions of Italy and Europe for this new season have further strengthened the roster, inserting Gabi (bronze medalist at the Paris Olympics), Zhu, Lukasik and the young opposite player promoted to the first team Adigwe in the setter’s department, Chirichella and Eckl in the center, and Japanese Seki at the setter’s position. Always confirmed is the diagonal made up of captain Wolosz and Haak, the three Olympic champions – De Gennaro, Lubian and Fahr – and setter Lanier with the second libero, Bardaro. Coach Santarelli sits on the bench.

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ATP Monaco, double tie-breaker win for Luciano Darderi

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Luciano Darderi restarts with a success at the Munich ATP 500. After his triumph at Marrakech, the ’azzurro also starts off on the right foot his adventure at the ‘BMW Open by Bitpanda’ defeating at the debut the lucky loser Christopher O’Connell, world number 87.

7-6 7-6 the score accrued in favor of the Italian tennis player after nearly two hours of play. In the first set it was the serve that dominated, with Darderi conceding only 3 break points, but all erased. At the tie-break, down 3-2, the Italian strung together a partial five points in a row with which he won the first partial.

Same script in the second set in which this time it was the Australian who erased the only two break points of the partial. In the tie-break the difference was still the Azure, who won five of the last six points.

Thanks to this victory Darderi thus flies to the round of 16 of the Bavarian tournament where he will face Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic, number 48 in the ATP rankings.

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