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Is the Era of Tennis ‘fe·na·zo’ Coming to an End [sports]

Is the Era of Tennis ‘fe·na·zo’ Coming to an End? 22-year-old Sinner Wins Australian Open




Men's singles championship.

The youngest champion since '20-year-old Djokovic', defeated Djokovic in the semifinals and produced a surprise, 0 to 2 → 3 to 2 in the final.

The only win other than the 'Big 3' at the Australian Open was 10 years after Wawrinka in 2014.

In women's singles, Sabalenka lost for the second time in a row. 카지노사이트탑

The men's singles final of the Australian Open, the first major tennis tournament of the year held in Melbourne, Australia on the 28th, was a stage announcing a generational change in men's tennis.

In the final, which was held without the 'Big 3' for the first time in 19 years, world number 4 Jannik Sinner (23, Italy) defeated Daniil Medvedev (29, 3rd place, Russia) in a thrilling comeback, marking the beginning of a new era.

Sinner defeated Medvedev 3-2 (3-6 3-6 6-4 6-4 6-3) that day.

Sinner, who won the final of a major tournament he advanced to for the first time in his career, received the winner's prize of 3.15 million Australian dollars, or 2.77 billion won in Korean currency.

The first time a player other than Roger Federer (retired, Switzerland), Rafael Nadal (446th, Spain), and Novak Djokovic (1st, Serbia) won the Australian Open men's singles was Stan Wawrinka (56th, Switzerland) in 2014.

It’s been 10 years.

Sinner is a powerhouse that has emerged recently.

In particular, he became known as a man who gave flaws to Djokovic, the ‘man without flaws’.

From November last year to this tournament, he met Djokovic four times and recorded 3 wins and 1 loss. In the national competition Davis Cup, his country Italy won the championship for the first time in 47 years since 1976 with overwhelming play.

The prevailing view was that Shinner would dominate this day's game.

Although his overall record against Medvedev is 3 wins and 6 losses, there were many expectations that he would continue his upward trend given that he had won the last three matches.

In terms of physical strength, Sinner had the advantage.

Medvedev played five sets four times out of seven matches in this tournament, including the final.

The total of 31 sets played by Medvedev in this tournament is the record for the most sets played in a single major tournament since 1968, when professional players were allowed to participate in major tournaments.

On the other hand, Sinner, who had gone on a streak of no losses until the quarterfinals, was relatively physically relaxed.

Sinner and Medvedev played for 14 hours and 44 minutes and 20 hours and 33 minutes, respectively, as they reached the final.

The win rate analysis on the tournament's official website also predicted Sinner's slight advantage.

It was a fierce battle that took a total of 3 hours and 44 minutes. In the beginning, Medvedev dominated the game.

He stayed closer to the baseline than usual and aggressively pressured Jannik Sinner.

On the other hand, Sinner's movements were somewhat heavy, perhaps due to the pressure of being his first major final.

Sinner allowed a break early in the first and second sets, falling to a 0-2 set score.

It was in the 3rd set that Sinner, who had been in deep defeat, came back to life.

The flow of the game changed little by little as his serve came back to life and Medvedev made frequent errors on the forehand side.

Sinner's first serve success rate in the first set was 54% (15/28), but improved to 68% (19/28) in the third set.

Conversely, Medvedev's first serve success rate plummeted from 86% (19/22) in the first set to 50% (15/30) in the third set.

As time passed, Medvedev's physical burden seemed to increase.

The game was fatal as the team rallied 39 times in the beginning of the 5th set and conceded a goal.

As time went by, Medvedev seemed to be losing strength, while Sinner's heavy forehand stroke came to life and flew across his court.

Sinner tormented Medvedev, who had become heavier, by sending strokes to every corner of the court, and broke Medvedev's serve game in the 5th set with a game score of 3-2, becoming the winner of the first Grand Slam of the year.

With today's game, the era of the 'Big 3' is expected to enter a full-fledged decline.

Federer has retired, and Nadal is likely to retire after this year.

He missed this year's Australian Open due to injury.

Djokovic was defeated by Sinner 1-3 (1-6 2-6 7-6 <8-6> 3-6) in the semifinals.

In the women's singles final held on the 27th, Arina Sabalenka (26, Belarus, 2nd place) defeated Jeong Chin-won (22, China, 15th place) 2-0 to reach the top. 토토사이트 백링크

It took only 1 hour and 16 minutes to confirm the win.
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NC Park Min-woo, 'Controls' Not Only Batting and Defense [sports]

NC Park Min-woo, 'Controls' Not Only Batting and Defense, But also the Flow of the Game





Park Min-woo, who broke the flow by adjusting his shoelaces and changing rosin.

NC, which had a lot of experience problems due to having to calm down the pedi at the PO, is 'solid' centered on Park Min-woo

Second baseman Park Min-woo (30) of the professional baseball NC Dinos showed an impressive performance in defense in the bottom of the 5th inning of the visiting game against KT Wiz in the first game of the playoffs (PO) held at Suwon KT Wiz Park on the 30th.

With an 8-1 lead and one out, NC pitcher Eric Peddy engaged in a full-count match with Moon Sang-cheol, and could not hide his excitement when a return ball thrown high on the outside was ruled a ball and a walk was declared. 카지노사이트

Fedi screamed and protested to the referee.

Referee Lee Min-ho walked toward the mound, pointing out Peddie’s actions.

If Fedi protested further, he could have been ordered to leave.

At this time, Park Min-woo ran over and comforted Pedi.

Park Min-woo comforted Peddie by holding his shoulders and moving him to the mound.

Peddie took a deep breath, calming his excitement.

The situation calmed down when NC coach Kang In-kwon also rushed out of the dugout and stopped referee Lee Min-ho.

NC prevented the variables with Park Min-woo's quick response, and took the first PO game with a score of 9-5.

This is not the first time that Park Min-woo's wit stood out.

He brought the mood to the game several times in this year's regular season with invisible plays.

It was the same in the regular season visit game against KT on August 11th.

At that time, NC bullpen Ryu Jin-wook threw a wild pitch at first base with no outs in the bottom of the 8th inning, and Park Min-woo interrupted the flow of the game without violating the game rules.

Park Min-woo said his rosin was strange and requested a replacement on the bench.

While changing the rosin, he approached the mound and patted Ryu Jin-wook on the shoulder to encourage him.

After catching his breath, Ryu Jin-wook began throwing his own ball again, and NC won without allowing a comeback.

Park Min-woo did something similar in the visiting game against SSG Landers on August 9th.

When NC third baseman Choi Bo-seong made an error on a throw and reliever Kim Young-gyu threw a wild pitch, he called time on his baseball shoe laces and sat down to fix them.

It was an action to break the flow.

Coach Kang In-kwon said at the time, “Park Min-woo is a smart player,” and “He is a great help to the team.”

Park Min-woo, who controls not only the offense and defense but also the flow of the game, is becoming the center of the NC fall baseball sensation.

Park Min-woo is more meaningful in that he serves as a leader of the inexperienced NC infield.

NC suffered from a problem with infielder experience as catcher Yang Eui-ji (Doosan Bears) and shortstop Noh Jin-hyuk (Lotte Giants), who had been active as starters until last year, transferred to other teams.

In addition, infielder Park Seok-min decided to retire and catcher Park Se-hyuk performed poorly, further highlighting the infield experience issue.

However, Park Min-woo is leading the team atmosphere by playing a big role not only in attack and defense, but also outside of the game.

Young infielders such as Seo Ho-cheol, Oh Young-soo, Kim Hyeong-jun, and Kim Joo-won, who lack fall baseball experience, are united around Park Min-woo.

Park Min-woo is also showing off his outstanding performance at the plate.

He performed well in the three semi-playoff games with a batting average of 0.400, and also performed well in the first game of the PO, going 2 hits in 4 at-bats and 1 walk.
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