Urgent:Camila Giorgi Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition After answering a preliminary on-court query regarding her performance at the Merida Open Akron on Friday, Camila Giorgi said that as her first response. It was a fitting description following Giorgi's lopsided quarterfinal victory against No. 2 seed Sloane Stephens, 6-0, 6-0. Giorgi won 24 of 29 points and was unbeatable on serve. In each of her six trips to the line, she reached 40-15 or 400-0. Stephens, on the other hand, had three game points overall, including two in her first service game and one in her first serve game in set two. After just 47 minutes, Giorgi broke both times to take early set leads and sprinted forward. The swinging By firing 12 wins to just five unforced errors, Giorgi ate up the conditions. Against the previous US Open champion, she improved to 4-2. On the WTA Tour, this was Giorgi's first double-bagel victory....
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Read moreSAD NEWS:Aryna Sabalenka Rushed to the Hospital in a critical condition Due to a shoulder soreness in late June, Aryna Sabalenka's season took a different turn. She had not been able to serve or hit overheads without excruciating discomfort for days, and Wimbledon was quickly coming. At the most significant tournament of the year, could she take some painkillers, grit her teeth, and battle her way through a few early matches? Perhaps, but at what danger to her tennis career and her goal of finishing the year at the top These are the words that Sabalenka's coach, Anton Dubrov, used to frame the discussion at an unplanned team meeting in London. In a recent interview from Beijing last month, Dubrov recalls asking, "What can we do to make the most opportunity?" What actions did they have to take to restore her to nearly full strength? What actions did they have to take to restore her to nearly full strength? No choice would ensure success in the future....
Read moreSAD NEWS:Stefanos Tsitsipas Turns Down $4.7Million Deal offer Due to.... Tempers continued to flare at the Shanghai Masters this week after Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas refused to play while carrying on a minutes-long rant directed at a chair umpire. During Wednesday’s Round of 16 match against rival Daniil Medvedev, Tsitsipas lashed out at umpire Fergus Murphy during the second set when he lost his first serve after being issued a time violation. Paraphrase "Why are you doing this to me, man? I’m the most consistent player on the tour," Tsitsipas said. But Murphy didn’t back down. "Just listen, it might help if you listen," Murphy said. "The clock starts automatically, so you really have to keep watching the clock. I have no control over that." Paraphrase But Tsitsipas was unrelenting. "Why are you guys against me suddenly? I don't understand," Tsitsipas said. "The last few months have been terrible. I don’t understand what I did to you." "You have never played tennis in your life. You have no clue about tennis, it seems like," Tsitsipas said, taking a personal shot at Murphy. "Definitely you’ve had no career. You probably played serve-and-volley every single time. Anyways, tennis is a physical sport, and we need some time over there. You have to show some compassion because you aren’t showing any.
Read moreUrgent:Stefanos Tsitsipas Rushed to the Hospital in a critical condition Stefanos Tsitsipas, a two-time Grand Slam finalist, claims that splitting up ATP Masters 1,000 events over two weeks has been a "backwards move" amid ongoing discussions about player welfare and scheduling. The top-ranked men's competitions below the Grand Slams, the ATP Tour's nine Masters events, including five 12-day events. Paraphrase Next year, Cincinnati and Canada will host similar events. Speaking on his Served podcast, former world number one Andy Roddick claimed that because players have less time to prepare, the longer Masters is causing more injuries. Tsitsipas of Greece claimed that the Masters had "fallen into a drag." The 12th-ranked player in the world, Tsitsipas, stated, "The quality has obviously fallen." "With so many games and no time for the hard work off the court, players are not getting the rest or training time they need." Paraphrase One of the top players who has recently voiced their disapproval of what they see to be progressively irrational scheduling demands is Tsitsipas....
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