No mandate: Novak Djokovic gets a shot at Wimbledon title defense
Unvaccinated players are not barred from participating in Wimbledon, clearing the path for Novak Djokovic to defend his men's singles title in June.
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Unvaccinated players are not barred from participating in Wimbledon, clearing the path for Novak Djokovic to defend his men's singles title in June.
LONDON: Banning Russian and Belarusian players from this year's Wimbledon championships was the only viable option under the guidance provided by the British government, the organisers of the grass court Grand Slam said on Tuesday (Apr 26).
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This time, the US can boast two top-20 players in Taylor Fritz and Reilly Opelka, while Kazakhstan are led by 32nd-ranked Alexander Bublik and the Dutch by another top-40 player in Botic Van De Zandschulp.
Great Britain have been drawn against the United States, Kazakhstan and the Netherlands in the group stage of the Davis Cup. All three of the matches will be played in Glasgow from September 14-18. Ad/> The top two teams from the four groups will advance to the knockout stages, which will be played in Malaga, Spain from November 21-27.
Newcastle United are reportedly keen on £23million Eintracht Frankfurt ace Evan Ndicka, though they face competition from the likes of Arsenal and Juventus.
LIVERPOOL, England : Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said on Tuesday that Juventus and Bayern Munich may have underestimated Villarreal but his team will not make the same mistake when the two sides meet in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final this week.
Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp said their surprise elimination of heavyweights Barcelona in the Europa League last eight stage was a turning point as they head into Thursday's semi-final, first leg at West Ham United. The Germans, winners of the competition in 1980, stunned Barcelona 3-2 in the return leg in Spain following a 1-1 draw in Germany as more than 25,000 of their fans poured into the Nou Camp. "We worked hard for these moments to have them right now," Trapp told an online news conference on Tuesday.