Klopp 'recula' con Simeone publicamente
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Cameron Norrie admits he has to «clean up a lot of errors» after a 6-4 6-4 win over Italian wild card Luca Nardi in the Italian Open first round. Norrie won 87 per cent of his points on his first serve but also faced two break points in his opening service game. The Brit also went 15-40 down when serving for the first set before recovering to take it.
Briton Emma Raducanu was unable to overcome a back injury which forced her to retire from her first round match against Bianca Andreescu at the Italian Open on Tuesday.
Serbian ex-tennis player and coach Radmilo Armenulic has suggested Novak Djokovic made an error parting ways with longtime coach Marian Vajda amid his difficult start to the 2022 season. As the French Open grows closer, Djokovic has yet to find his best form in four tournament appearances.
La Policía Nacional ha detenido a tres obreros por robar colonias y joyas en los pisos desalojados que se produjo la semana pasada en un ático del distrito de Salamanca. Los detenidos aprovecharon que realizaban las labores de descombramiento del edificio para sustraer objetos del interior de los domicilios.
Benfica striker Darwin Nunez has set his sights on a summer move to the Premier League.
Carlos Alcaraz has admitted that Novak Djokovic has an underrated weapon after defeating the world No 1 in their first-ever meeting on Saturday. The 19-year-old became the first man ever to beat Djokovic and Rafael Nadal back-to-back on clay en route to the Madrid Open title last week, but said it was the Serb who had the most difficult serve to read and return.
UEFA is set to scrap its coefficient plan and from 2024 will award two Champions League places to countries whose clubs collectively performed best in Europe the previous campaign, the PA news agency understands.