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Lorenzo Musetti more aware of his own strength

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Here are Lorenzo Musetti’s words after his convincing victory over Colombia’s Daniel Elahi Galan in the second round of the men’s singles at Roland Garros.

“It depends so much from match to match, but awareness has been the key word this month, going into the court knowing that I can beat anyone, before I lacked – Musetti said in the post-match conference, quotes reported by ubitennis.com -. Then maybe I was still winning however now it is a different feeling. The unpredictability of my game is an integral part, already mine, what I have acquired in this span of time is consistency, being more orderly, which gives me serenity on a mental level. It’s all the result of a click that was there but also a good daily work that I’m doing.”

“I put in a solid performance from start to finish despite having some ups and downs in the first and third. They were not easy conditions to play on, but I found a way to show my tennis and my game. If I had to find a click for my confidence I would say after the Monte Carlo final, from there something clicked inside that I had, I recovered there a set in every match, and many times I was close to losing. I felt like another player in the daily routine, and even in Rome and Madrid I felt this step forward.”

“The speech is not only physical, about winning in three sets. It’s also good for me on the level of confidence and the state of form I’m showing, adding the physical part as well, stress, so many things affect the match stretching. I don’t like to self-judge however an 8 I give myself and in the second set I had very high level of continuity in all points. However, in the first and third I dropped the intensity a little bit.” Finally a line on soccer. “Juventus? It is experiencing a difficult situation. On Saturday I will be rooting for Inter, an Italian team, they played well against Barcelona. I will try to watch it.”

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Milan, Massimiliano Allegri has signed

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Massimiliano Allegri has signed with AC Milan. He will be the Rossoneri coach who will have to revive the team next season.

The Tuscan coach signed a two-year deal worth about 5 million euros with an option for a third year.

Now only the officialdom from the Rossoneri club is awaited. For Allegri it is a return to Milan after 11 years.

Allegri in fact coached the Rossoneri from 2010-2011 to January 2014, winning a Scudetto in his first season and an Italian Super Cup in 2011.

In 2014-2015 he moved to Juventus, which he coached on two occasions until a year ago. Now, after a sabbatical, the return to Milan.

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National federal court sends Brescia to C.

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The National Federal Court has imposed four penalty points on Brescia in the current season and as many to be served in the first useful season starting in 2025/26 for the administrative violation.

The Italian Federal Court has also ruled that Brescia would be relegated to Serie C.

With the four-point penalty in the current season, the Lombard club, pending appeal, would be relegated to Serie C, with Sampdoria in the playout against Salernitana.

Six-month inhibition for club president Massimo Cellino and the company’s managing director Edoardo Cellino.

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Marc Marquez explains his resurgence and already has Valentino Rossi in his sights

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Six MotoGP titles, in 20133 and 2014 and then from 2016 to 2019. Poi “l’incubo”. Marc Marquez thinks back to the ordeal of four operations that followed the Jerez crash, then the severe concussion after a training accident, followed by vision problems and, interviewed by the BBC, admits: “Two years ago I was perhaps in the most difficult moment of my career, because in 2020 the nightmare began. I did not know what the future would be, but I had to make some difficult, risky” decisions.

Now, after bidding farewell to Honda, followed by his experience on Team Gresini’s Ducati, and then moving to Ducati’s factory Rossa, he has had proof that he can still win in MotoGP and can aspire to a seventh title in the premier class. “The most difficult challenge of my career… I&#8217ve already overcome it: I came back after many injuries”.

In 2024 he scored three wins in major races and two pole positions, then joined the official Ducati team on a two-year contract. “The first goal was to rebuild my confidence – And rebuilding confidence means step by step trying to set achievable goals. First you have to understand the bike, then try to finish in the top five, then get on the podium and, finally, fight for victory”.

He admits he had to change his approach to stay competitive: “When I came to MotoGP, I was fighting against big names-Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa, Valentino Rossi. The main difference is that now I am facing young talents coming from Moto2 and they are super competitive”.

He also pays more attention to safety: “I try to calculate the risks better. Ten years ago I thought ‘my body is only made to ride motorcycles, I don&#8217t care, I&#8217m fit and I&#8217ll recover. Now I understand that recovering from certain injuries is very difficult”. This year among the challengers for the title is his younger brother Alex, second in the standings, with Duceti Gresini. “We are living a dream” smiles Marc.

Then revealing: “My mother cheers more for Alex, but she always jokes. She says: ‘You have enough (of titles, ed), now let him win’. We are super close because we know that I can help him and he can help me”. Next goal is the ninth world title, which would allow him to equal Valentino Rossi: “Of course, nine is a number I would like to reach and I will try”.

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