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Novak found out the name of the first rival before Wimbledon, and here he is when he goes out on the field

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Novak found out the name of the first rival before Wimbledon, and here he is when he goes out on the field

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, before Wimbledon, has not played any official tournament, and he will participate in the exhibition tournament “Giorgio Armani Classic”, where he will play two matches.

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Novak found out the name of the first rival before Wimbledon, and here he is when he goes out on the field

Novak found out how he stood, so he will play against Felix Auger-Alasim this Wednesday at 2.30 pm local time. Djokovic will play the second match on Friday, on the grounds of the “Harlingham Club”, and it is still unknown who will be his rival. Carlos Alcaras, Casper Rudd, David Gofan, Alexei Popirini, Igo Gaston are also participating in the tournament.

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The matches are played in two won sets, with the deciding factor being decided after a super tie-break.

Andy Murray optimistic: “I hope I will be ready for Wimbledon”

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British tennis player Andy Murray (35) expects to recover from a stomach muscle injury by the start of Wimbledon on June 27, British media report.

Marie was injured eight days ago in the final of the ATP tournament in Stuttgart against the Italian Mateo Beretini.

The British tennis player then had to cancel his appearance at the ATP tournament in Queens. – I can train, but there are some punches that I could not practice. It disrupts my preparation.

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The injury is calming down, but it is not over yet. Last year, I reached the third round of Wimbledon, although I did not have any training. I feel good, but I am frustrated by this injury – said Marie, who has had a lot of problems with injuries in the past few years.

Marie is currently on the 51st place on the ATP list, and she won Wimbledon twice in her career.

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Alex Bowman’s angry radio exchange that caused trouble with Kyle Larson at Dover decoded by Corey

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Alex Bowman’s angry radio exchange that caused trouble with Kyle Larson at Dover decoded by Corey

Alex Bowman had a decent day in Dover with a top-10 finish. But it didn’t come without some drama as Bowman and his spotter, Kevin Hamlin, exchanged some fiery words at one point in the race. Talking about this exchange between Bowman and his spotter, as well as the preceding incident between Bowman and Kyle Larson, Corey LaJoie took a shot at decoding the whole situation.

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Speaking on his podcast Stacking Pennies, LaJoie discussed what happened between the two Hendrick drivers and the subsequent radio exchange between Bowman and his spotter.

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“There was a little bit of beef apparently between the #48 and the #5. The #48 was having a good run up there in top 5,” LaJoie said.

The exchange, in the eyes of Ryan ‘Skip’ Flores, the co-host of Stacking Pennies, was simply Bowman being honest with the whole situation.

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“He was mad at the #5 car air blocking him. The #5 was running for the stage win I believe. He’s mad at the #5 air blocking and he’s ‘expletive’ about it and (Kevin) Hamlin says go up there and pass him, he’s not gonna give it to you. And then he tried to pep talk him and Alex told him shove it,” Flores said.

In the end, LaJoie wrapped it up by claiming that what happened between Bowman and Larson and Bowman and his spotter was simply part of racing.

“Hey, it’s a very high-pressure situation. You feel like you’re in there riding around. You’d think your teammate of all people would air block you less, but hey, it’s racing man,” LaJoie said.

Speaking after the race, Alex Bowman was asked about his radio exchange with spotter Kevin Hamlin. During the race, Bowman made a sly remark on Larson, after which he received an earful from his spotter.

“He’s not gonna pull over for you. You’ve gotta go ‘expletive’ earn it, let’s go. #5 elbows up, let’s go. Dudes are gonna give you ‘expletive’ all day, you’ve just taken, you’ve done awesome, drive like an
‘expletive’ the rest of the race, stay locked in, *expletive* them all let’s
go,” Kevin Hamlin told his driver. [00:12]

In response, Bowman asked his spotter to just let him focus on the race. After the race, when asked about his exchange with Kevin, Alex Bowman simply refused to elaborate on it.

“No. I don’t have any clickbait for you there, buddy,” he said (via Frontstretch).

As for his race result, Bowman opined that it wasn’t “the greatest” but they’ll move on to the next one.

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NASCAR Issues: Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson are at again

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Though Hendrick Motorsports couldn’t figure out a way to win in Dover on Sunday, it had a remarkable race day. Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott both finished inside the top-5 after starting from outside the top-20. At the end of the 400 laps on the Monster Mile, Larson retained his lead at the top of the points table and Elliott sat third.

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The race began for Larson from 21st place in the #5 Chevrolet Camaro. Refusing to idle around, he found his way into the top 10 as early as Lap 53. He broke into the top 5 on Lap 107 and finished Stage 1 in 5th place. Crew Chief Cliff Daniels made the call to bring Larson to the pit ahead of most others and kickstarted a play that worked out splendidly.

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Larson ended up winning Stage 2. From there, a long cat and mouse game went down between him and Denny Hamlin. Courtesy of quicker pit stops, better restarts, and the aero-block advantage, Hamlin managed to pull ahead and stay there. “I was trying all sorts of different angles and speeds. Nothing could generate enough speed to get close enough to do anything,” Larson said after the race.

Ultimately, he finished as the runner-up, a mere 0.256 seconds behind Hamlin. The result was his second runner-up finish of the year. He led 39 laps throughout the race bringing his 2024 total to 570, highest in the grid. Putting up an almost equal caliber of performance from behind the #9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro was Chase Elliott.

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The 2020 Cup Series champion started his campaign from further behind Larson, in 29th place. He cut open the top-10 on Lap 70 and finished Stage 1 in 9th place. Despite having an early scare when his car hit the wall, the run continued as he maintained a top-10 spot throughout Stage 2. He finished the stage in 5th place after passing Tyler Reddick and Kyle Busch, the same spot in which he finished his race.

How did William Byron and Alex Bowman fare in Dover?
Byron started his race in 3rd place. After leading for a brief while in Stage 1, he finished in 2nd place. Midway through Stage 2, he complained of feeling “a little too tight center of (turns) three and four.” Subsequently, he was pitted on Lap 183. Tragedy struck as his car fell off the jack before the stop was complete and he lost significant time on the road.

In the final stage, he got caught in a multi-car incident involving Bubba Wallace, Christopher Bell, and Zane Smith. The chaos ended his day and he finished in 33rd place. The result ended his five-race top-10 streak. Alex Bowman had a better day than Byron. He started the race from 9th position and finished 8th. He displayed strong speed midway through the race but the balance on his car began taking a hit towards race end.

“It was still a good points day and a step in the right direction,” he said after his fourth straight top-10 finish in Dover. “It’s a little more consistent than we’ve seen, so hopefully we can keep plugging away at it.” The next event on the schedule for Rick Hendrick’s men is at the Kansas Speedway. The 12th race of the ongoing season will go down on May 5.

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“It ain’t happened in my life”: Who will save him?. Dale Earnhardt Jr. hit the bitter reality that’s has been trying to avoid

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“It ain’t happened in my life”: Who will save him?. Dale Earnhardt Jr. hit the bitter reality that’s has been trying to avoid

Dale Earnhardt Jr., during a recent episode of his podcast, reacted to the recent developments in the NASCAR vs. the teams on charter agreement episode. And his major take on the subject was that teams asking for money isn’t something he finds realistic.

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Earnhardt Jr. claimed that teams lose money every year and that isn’t anything new for him.

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“I’ve never made any money racing. I would love to know where somebody is racing a racecar and making money. It ain’t happened in my life and every Cup team I’ve known didn’t make money.

But the teams think that’s possible, and the teams think that’s realistic and should be happening, but that’s so foreign to me,” he said.”

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When it was mentioned to Junior that the idea of teams making money would make sense for the teams, he shared the confusing state he finds himself in with that.

“That’s where I’m struggling because I’m locked in this mode of, ‘Dude, racing has always been like … how do you make a small fortune?’ You start with a big one and go racing. That’s always been the known factor. If you’re going to get in racing, be ready to spend some money.

You’re not going to walk away profitable. I don’t know if it’s even realistic for the teams to think that they can even get profitable but maybe they could,” he added.

As for his team, JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series which has four cars, Junior claimed they break even. He clarified that it doesn’t mean they’re losing money, but they’re simply breaking even. However, he also added that there was nothing wrong with teams expecting to make money in the Cup Series.

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