Thursday, January 25, 2018

Federer may become the oldest champion at the age of 46 years

The winner of the 19 Grand Slam titles Roger Federer is the oldest semi-finalist in the Australian Open for 41 years.

The Maestro is 36 years old, and Ken Rosewell was the top 4 tennis player in Melbourne in 1977. The Australian has reached the semifinals of the first major at the age of 42, and this is his last participation in the penultimate phase of a tournament adviced by contact with best sport picks by the helm.

If Federer wins the title in Melbourne, he will be the oldest champion in 46 years. In the 72nd Ken Rosewell again won the title in Australia at 37 years and 8 months.

The Maestro`s rival in the Australian Open semifinals 2018 is the new rising star Hong Chung, who on his way to eliminating Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Rafinha arrived for signing a contract with Inter

The Barcelona`s midfielder Rafinha arrived in Milan to finalize his transfer to the local Inter. The Brazilian landed at Malpensa Airport yesterday and was welcomed by dozens of journalists. But he did not make any comment and went directly into the car waiting for him at the airport. Rafinha will pass medical examinations at Inter`s base tomorrow and then have to sign her contract with the club. He arrives at Giuseppe Meazza for rent until the summer with a mandatory redeeming clause worth 35 million euros.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Dance on the court

The German tennis player Andrea Petkovic has decided to demonstrate to her audience at the demonstration tournament, Quyong Classic, her favorite dance that has become her trademark. Petkovic broke the break in a break due to bad weather in the second set of his match with Belinda Bencic. The Swiss did not play very actively in the dance of her German rival, but this was one of the officials of the tournament.

The Swiss won the match according tennis tips with 3:6, 6:6, 10-4 and won the tournament. Both Petkovic and Bencic have heavy opponents in the first round of the Australian Opening Ceremony tomorrow. Petkovic will play with the two-time Wimbledon champion and placed under No. 27 Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic). Bencic will come out against Venus Williams (US) placed under No. 5, who last year reached the final in which he retired to her sister Serena.

Friday, January 12, 2018

Jimmy Butler took Minnesota to victory against Oklahoma

Jimmy Butler scored 26 points, made eight assists and took 7 rebounds to win the Minnesota with 104:88 over Oklahoma City as host. Andrew Wiggins added another 19 points to the `Forest Wolves` who achieved the 10th victory in their last 13 games. Carl-Anthony Towns made another 18 points and took 12 rebounds for Minnesota, while for Oklahoma guests Russell Westbrook made 38 points. But the individual efforts of the winner of the `Best Player` award were not enough Oklahoma to avoid defeat. Carmelo Anthony scored 15 points for the guests and Paul Georges stayed 13.