Iga Swiatek defends Italian Open title with 28th straight win
ROME — Iga Swiatek is going into the French Open on quite a run.
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ROME — Iga Swiatek is going into the French Open on quite a run.
ROME (AP) — Iga Swiatek is going into the French Open on quite a run.
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Iga Swiatek’s fantastic recent run continued in the final of the Italian Open in Rome as she defeated Ons Jabeur in straight sets. The Polish sensation came into match on a 27-game unbeaten run and immediately set about making it 28 with a comfortable 6-2 first set win.
Mikkel Michelsen has provided an update on his condition after dramatically crashing out of the final of the Speedway Grand Prix of Poland. Michelsen was involved in a clash with fellow Danish rider Leon Madsen on the first lap as the two battled for second place behind Max Fricke in first. Ad/> The collision sent the 27-year-old flying from his bike across the track and into the safety barriers.
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Australian champion Max Fricke was delighted with “one of those memories I will never forget” as he won the Orlen FIM Speedway GP of Poland – Warsaw. Fricke took the win in front of more than 50,000 spectators at the PGE Narodowy on Saturday night. Ad/> A great start from Fricke had him beating Leon Madsen with the Dane pushed back into second, and Swedish rider Fredrik Lindgren took third.