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WTA 1000 Indian Wells, Jasmine Paolini suffers but advances to the third round

WTA 1000 Indian Wells, Jasmine Paolini suffers but advances to the third round
At the end of two hours and 10 minutes of battle, world number 6 Jasmine Paolini advances to the third round of the WTA 1000 Indian Wells by beating in her debut match in the tournament the 17-year-old American of Serbian origin Iva Jovic, number 157, with the score of 7-6 1-6 6-3.
First to break è the home teenager at 2-2, but was immediately counter-breached by the Tuscan. No’other break ball for the two protagonists and it then goes to the tie-break that Paolini wins 7-3 after being down 1-2.
The second set begins with a break in favor of Jasmine who then però loses six games in a row and fails to take advantage of two consecutive break points at 3-1 for her opponent. It then goes to the third set, in which there’è a real festival of breaks, two each from the second to the fifth game.
On 4-3 for Paolini Jasmine finally operates the decisive stretch breaching Jovic at 15 and closes the match winning also her service game at 15. Now the Tuscan from Bagni di Lucca awaits the winner between Canadian Leylah Fernandez and Romanian Jaqueline Cristian.
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Alcaraz welcomes Sinner to Rome: the Spaniard’s best wishes

The air of great tennis is once again breathing at the Foro Italico, where the Internazionali d’Italia is back to shine with the most anticipated players on the ATP circuit. Among them, Carlos Alcaraz did not hide his excitement to see Jannik Sinner back on court, after a three-month-long absence caused by the notorious Clostebol case. During the eve press conference, the Spanish world number 3 wanted to dedicate sincere and warm words to his Italian rival, emphasizing how Sinner’s return is positive news for the whole tennis environment.
“This is great. Honestly, I’m really happy to have him back. It has been three months. Obviously it has been difficult for him and I am sure it has been a very long time” Alcaraz said. “I think there was no better place to come back to than here, to his home in Rome.”
The mutual respect between the two talents is now well known and represents one of the most compelling rivalries in contemporary tennis. Alcaraz admitted that although they are in different halves of the scoreboard, he hopes to cross Sinner in the final. A wish that could materialize and would promise a top-level spectacle for fans.
“It’s great for me, for tennis, for the fans. To see him come back, to see him with his team again, to feel his energy – all that is special. I think I will enjoy watching him play again”, added the Iberian champion.
The possible resumption of the Alcaraz-Sinner dualism on the Roman red will ignite public enthusiasm and fuel anticipation for a challenge that could write another memorable page of the 2025 season.
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Europa League 2024-2025: Bodo/Glimt-Tottenham, the likely lineups

Europa League 2024-2025: Bodo/Glimt–Tottenham, likely lineups
At the Aspmyra Stadion in Bodo, the Europa League semifinal return match between Bodo/Glimt of Norway and Tottenham will be played at 9 p.m.
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Spurs start favored by virtue of the 3-1 first leg, the Norwegians will attempt a feat that appears very difficult.
The likely lineups
BODO GLIMT (4-3-3): Haikin; Sjøvold, Gundersen, Bjørtuft, Bjørkan; Saltnes, Berg, Evjen; Hauge, Høgh, Blomberg. All: Knutsen.
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TOTTENHAM (4-2-3-1): Vicario; Pedro Porro, Romero, Vande Ven, Udogie; Bissouma, Bentancur; Johson, Kulusevski, Richarlison; Solanke. All: Postecoglou.
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Matteo Gigante enchants Rome: victory over Rinderknech and passage to the second round of the Internazionali d’Italia

The Foro Italico applauds another all-Italian success. Matteo Gigante, a young Roman tennis player, won a brilliant victory in the first round of the Internazionali d’Italia, beating France’s Arthur Rinderknech in two tight sets, both decided at the tie-break: 7-6(4), 7-6(4). In an atmosphere full of passion and cheers, the home favorite was able to impose himself with character and quality, confirming the good moment he is going through in the ATP circuit.
The match, played on the SuperTennis Arena, had a special flavor. The Roman audience supported its champion from the first to the last point, turning each exchange into a collective’experience. Gigante responded with a solid performance, showing maturity and cool-headedness in crucial moments. In the first set, he was able to emerge unscathed from six break points, despite a modest percentage of firsts on the court, and then imposed himself in the tie-break with authority. The second partial seemed to take a’different turn after the initial break suffered, but the Italian was able to fight back with determination, snatching service from the Frenchman just when the latter was serving to close out the set.
In the final tie-break, despite an initial mini-break in Rinderknech’s favor, Gigante kept his wits about him and took advantage of an error by his challenger to get right back into the match. A new mini-break in the sixth point paved the way to victory, sealed by a big, visibly moved cheer in the center of the court.
With this success, Gigante enters the second round where he will face Czech Jakub Mensik, the number 20 seed. Another difficult but fascinating challenge, which the Roman will face with a heart full of pride and the grit of someone who, at home, dreams big.
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