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Australian Open: tie-break fatal for Lorenzo Musetti, passes Ben Shelton

Australian Open: Ben Shelton-Lorenzo Musetti 6-3 3-6 6-4 7-6
Lorenzo Musetti’s adventure at the Australian Open ended in the round of 16. The Italian tennis player, in fact, è was beaten in four sets by the American Ben Shelton with the score of 6-3 3-6 6-4 7-6, after a battle of almost three hours.
The first set was decided already in the opening bars, as the American managed to go ahead immediately 3-0. On the strength of the break advantage, the world number 21 simply contained his opponent's attempts to come back and closed the score at 6-3.
In the second set, after an initial balance, è Musetti found the decisive breakthrough thanks to three consecutive games that paved the way for the 6-3 final and to bring the match back to even score.
In the third set, both players were able to raise their service percentages, managing to hold their respective serves more easily. However, in the crucial stages of the set è still the blue to be less incisive and Shelton took advantage to find the break in the tenth game, which also gave him the set on the score of 6-4.
The fourth set starts in the worst way for the Carrara native, who loses three consecutive games. The world number 16, however, has a reaction of pride and finds in turn the counter-partial bringing himself back to par. The match, then, was decided at the tie-break, where è once again Shelton made the difference in the decisive moments.
In the round of 16, the American will face Gael Monfils, who surprisingly eliminated world number four Taylor Fritz.
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Verona, Paolo Zanetti regrets the'only mistake

These are the words of Verona coach Paolo Zanetti to Sky Sport after the 1-0 defeat against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.
“We took the goal on the’only mistake, the only blunder we made in a game, in my opinion, that was important, a game where we were in it against a high level Roma, but today we played a game with courage”.
“We really came here to really try also to play the game for a good part, we also lacked the important kick, normal that when you then leave space in the restart of such players, then afterwards all the quality comes out”.
“With the game we came many times to bring many men in Roma’s half of the field, in the area we made a lot of crosses, we often missed the last pass, we probably lacked a little bit’ of quality, with the understanding that we were also meeting a team that has players of the highest level”.
“So it wasn“t easy, however, I can’t say anything about the commitment and the desire to bring home points, then the details, as we know, make the difference in these matches””
concluded Zanetti.
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Roma, Claudio Ranieri dreams of Champions League and reaffirms his future

These are the words of Roma coach Claudio Ranieri to the microphones of Sky Sport after the 1-0 victory against Verona.
“Champions League? It’s not easy, it’s one thing to say these guys are doing an extraordinary thing, it’s another to say we’re going to Champions.
“There is the dream, then there are the thoughts and then the’action. It is not a walk in the woods. We started the championship badly, but it has to finish possibly well”.
“There’s a good group, that’s why I don’t stay. Then you have to give the new coach time to shape the team, with me it would be a lost year.
“We have a lot to do, right to step aside with a coach who knows what he wants”. On the possibility that Ancelotti might take his place, Ranieri says: “I don”t talk about the new coach anymore.
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Ferrari’s disappointment, Lewis Hamilton demoralized

Here are the words of Ferrari’s team principal Frederic Vasseur and the two Maranello factory drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, who were fourth and seventh, respectively, at the end of qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah circuit.
“We are three tenths off pole position, it is true, but in the race we have a good pace. Since the beginning of the season we have always gone better in the race than in qualifying, so tomorrow anything is possible. It is true that we struggle a bit’ in Turn 1 but on the rest of the track we are on the times of the others.”
“Hamilton is almost nine tenths off pole and I think that because he still does not have total confidence in the car, he struggles a little bit’on this track so limited by the barriers– continued Vasseur -But in Bahrain Lewis made a good comeback and we think it can happen again tomorrow”.
“The disappointment is high, because it was a track on which we had higher hopes – added Leclerc -. Today is confirmation that we lack potential, although I am happy because I found the right direction in qualifying. It is difficult, but I extracted the maximum in my lap, risking going to the wall two or three times.”
“It was a tricky qualifying as always – says Hamilton -. This weekend I was nowhere to be found, I couldn’t even grow that much from session to session, however, I am grateful to have entered Q3, given the level. The last lap was not spectacular, but improvements we are making.”
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