Despite not having Sinner, they managed to win two medals at the Olympics. Are they now the leading global power?
Despite not having Sinner, they managed to win two medals at the Olympics. Are they now the leading global power?
Not always do the number ones in a discipline open up to their audience. That Iga Swiatek does so, especially given her introverted nature, is admirable. After winning the bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Polish athlete shared some very interesting reflections on her stay in Paris and how she dealt with disappointment to turn it into joy just hours later. It's worth reading:
"After a couple of days, I feel ready to summarize this chapter... joy, happiness, sadness, disappointment, satisfaction, hunger for more, pride, and many more emotions and thoughts... I'm still trying to put into context how valuable this experience has been for me. Perhaps in the future, I will be able to evaluate these two weeks with a broader perspective, but I already see a lot. Firstly, the huge progress I have made since Tokyo. What I can do, the opportunities I have to be a better player and a better person. However, the most important thing is everything I have experienced here. These have been very special moments that would not have been possible without my team and my family. Thank you for what you have done for me."
"When I think about the Olympic Games and tennis, I am very proud of the image our sport has presented in Paris. So many amazing matches, inspirational stories, incredible images from the opening ceremony, where tennis had a special place. We should appreciate the fact that tennis plays such an important role in the world of sports. I am happy that my story is part of it."
🥉🇵🇱 After a couple of days I feel ready to sum up this chapter… pic.twitter.com/8PfRVQkKyF
— Iga Świątek (@iga_swiatek) August 6, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek y unas sinceras y maduras reflexiones tras los Juegos Olímpicos
Novak Djokovic has given Serbia what it longed for: an Olympic gold medal. As a result, his country's government decided to reward him for such success by giving him a prize of 200,000 euros after winning at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Nole's response, as reported by B92, has been clear: he will donate all that money to various Serbian charitable organizations, a gesture that has sparked a wave of positive reactions in his country.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic donará la prima recibida por ser medalla de oro en París
It's been three days since the tennis activity concluded at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, although there are still some questions to be answered regarding everything that happened on the courts. In this case, about what happened off the courts. Katerina Siniakova and Tomas Machac decided to end their romantic relationship just before the Olympic event, but both chose to maintain their professional bond to compete in mixed doubles. The outcome? A gold medal.
It was in the moment of excitement after the victory when the Czechs decided to celebrate with a kiss of love. Had they given each other a second chance? Does gold cure everything? In a press conference, in a video that we had not yet covered, journalists went straight to the point asking them directly about their personal relationship. It was worth a try, although it must be acknowledged that their responses were quite witty.
Siniakova and Machac Win Olympic🥇
— TennisONE App (@TennisONEApp) August 7, 2024
About their relationship
Siniakova: “That’s our personal lives you don’t need to know that”
Machac: “So this is top secret. Top secret.”
Siniakova: “We like it when you are confused!”
Machac: “Exactly. That’s how we feel powerful.”
🎥: IOC pic.twitter.com/6kVEmnRUoO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Siniakova y Machac responden a la pregunta del millón: ¿están juntos o no?
Several of the most prominent rackets on the circuit, like Rune and Tsitsipas, discuss and analyze Novak's Olympic gold in Paris.
After winning the Olympic gold in Paris and completing his trophy cabinet, what will now push the Serbian to continue? He answers the million-dollar question himself.
It's always a great idea to take photos under the Eiffel Tower, although it's true that if you're wearing a gold medal around your neck, it's very difficult not to take a good snapshot. Here, the greatest tennis player of all time came together with one of the most emblematic buildings in history. Look at how Novak Djokovic poses with his Olympic title under the Parisian monument, notice the aura that emanates from each image. The latest memory of the Serbian in an event that has placed him in a position no other man had ever reached before.
Is this what young people call AURA? pic.twitter.com/28MNR6Xgbx
— franco (@franquitodenoIe) August 5, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Impresionantes fotografías de Novak Djokovic con su oro en la Torre Eiffel
The Spanish athlete opens up to the media after winning that silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Despite not having Sinner, they managed to win two medals at the Olympics. Are they now the leading global power?
It's been three days since the tennis activity concluded at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, although there are still some questions to be answered regarding everything that happened on the courts. In this case, about what happened off the courts. Katerina Siniakova and Tomas Machac decided to end their romantic relationship just before the Olympic event, but both chose to maintain their professional bond to compete in mixed doubles. The outcome? A gold medal.
It was in the moment of excitement after the victory when the Czechs decided to celebrate with a kiss of love. Had they given each other a second chance? Does gold cure everything? In a press conference, in a video that we had not yet covered, journalists went straight to the point asking them directly about their personal relationship. It was worth a try, although it must be acknowledged that their responses were quite witty.
Siniakova and Machac Win Olympic🥇
— TennisONE App (@TennisONEApp) August 7, 2024
About their relationship
Siniakova: “That’s our personal lives you don’t need to know that”
Machac: “So this is top secret. Top secret.”
Siniakova: “We like it when you are confused!”
Machac: “Exactly. That’s how we feel powerful.”
🎥: IOC pic.twitter.com/6kVEmnRUoO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Siniakova y Machac responden a la pregunta del millón: ¿están juntos o no?
Not always do the number ones in a discipline open up to their audience. That Iga Swiatek does so, especially given her introverted nature, is admirable. After winning the bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Polish athlete shared some very interesting reflections on her stay in Paris and how she dealt with disappointment to turn it into joy just hours later. It's worth reading:
"After a couple of days, I feel ready to summarize this chapter... joy, happiness, sadness, disappointment, satisfaction, hunger for more, pride, and many more emotions and thoughts... I'm still trying to put into context how valuable this experience has been for me. Perhaps in the future, I will be able to evaluate these two weeks with a broader perspective, but I already see a lot. Firstly, the huge progress I have made since Tokyo. What I can do, the opportunities I have to be a better player and a better person. However, the most important thing is everything I have experienced here. These have been very special moments that would not have been possible without my team and my family. Thank you for what you have done for me."
"When I think about the Olympic Games and tennis, I am very proud of the image our sport has presented in Paris. So many amazing matches, inspirational stories, incredible images from the opening ceremony, where tennis had a special place. We should appreciate the fact that tennis plays such an important role in the world of sports. I am happy that my story is part of it."
🥉🇵🇱 After a couple of days I feel ready to sum up this chapter… pic.twitter.com/8PfRVQkKyF
— Iga Świątek (@iga_swiatek) August 6, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek y unas sinceras y maduras reflexiones tras los Juegos Olímpicos
Several of the most prominent rackets on the circuit, like Rune and Tsitsipas, discuss and analyze Novak's Olympic gold in Paris.
Novak Djokovic has given Serbia what it longed for: an Olympic gold medal. As a result, his country's government decided to reward him for such success by giving him a prize of 200,000 euros after winning at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Nole's response, as reported by B92, has been clear: he will donate all that money to various Serbian charitable organizations, a gesture that has sparked a wave of positive reactions in his country.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic donará la prima recibida por ser medalla de oro en París
After winning the Olympic gold in Paris and completing his trophy cabinet, what will now push the Serbian to continue? He answers the million-dollar question himself.
It's always a great idea to take photos under the Eiffel Tower, although it's true that if you're wearing a gold medal around your neck, it's very difficult not to take a good snapshot. Here, the greatest tennis player of all time came together with one of the most emblematic buildings in history. Look at how Novak Djokovic poses with his Olympic title under the Parisian monument, notice the aura that emanates from each image. The latest memory of the Serbian in an event that has placed him in a position no other man had ever reached before.
Is this what young people call AURA? pic.twitter.com/28MNR6Xgbx
— franco (@franquitodenoIe) August 5, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Impresionantes fotografías de Novak Djokovic con su oro en la Torre Eiffel
The Spanish athlete opens up to the media after winning that silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Novak Djokovic became the Olympic champion in these Olympic Games in Paris after defeating Carlos Alcaraz, and the Serbian player wanted to share some kind words towards him. They get along great and whenever they have the chance, they show it. Therefore, Djokovic wanted to leave him a message through his social networks, wishing him success in future Olympic events: "Another epic final. The classic. Congratulations to you and your team for an excellent Olympic Games. Considering your age, your energy, and your playing style, you probably have 20 more Olympic Games ahead of you. Your gold will come. Until next time, friend," Nole wrote.
Another epic final, @carlosalcaraz. The classic. Congratulations to you and your team for an excellent Olympics. Considering your age, your energy, and the way you play, you probably have 20 more Olympics ahead of you 😆. Your gold will come. Until next time, friend. pic.twitter.com/UNc47Ayetk
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) August 5, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, a Alcaraz: "Probablemente tengas 20 Juegos Olímpicos más por delante, tu oro llegará"
He couldn't secure the gold in Paris, but the Spaniard now enjoys his silver medal after appreciating the difficulty of getting there. "You never know if you'll be able to be in that position again."