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Suffering’ Djokovic Battles Past Cilic In Shanghai Opener

Novak Djokovic defeated fellow veteran Marin Cilic 7-6 (7 / 4) 6-4 to reach the third round of the Shanghai Masters on Friday, saying he had to “fire up all engines.”

The 38-year-old Serb is chasing a fifth title that will surpass all previous records in Shanghai, where he was greeted by adoring Chinese fans in cheers as he entered the stadium.

In an ATP Masters 1000 main draw match, Djokovic and Cilic’s combined age, which was 75 years and 139 days, was the oldest between two rivals.

After launching his title bid, Djokovic said, “I did enjoy it, but I also suffered a lot on the court.”

“It was a very close match,” he said. He continued, “He was probably the better player for the first set,” claiming that he needed to “fire up all engines.”

The first set was difficult, with Cilic’s best chance of breaking the 24-time Grand Slam champion coming in the eleventh game.

In the tiebreak, Djokovic appeared to be getting back on his feet, leading 7-2.

In the third game of the second set, the world number five broke the Croat and maintained his composure in the tension-tense 10th game to win with a final ace.

Djokovic claimed that Cilic and him both “performed like we were maybe 15 years younger.”

After playing for the first time since losing to eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open semi-finals a month ago, Djokovic said, “We keep challenging each other, as well as the young guys on the tour.”

In the end, “you have to find a way to win,” according to the saying “Age doesn’t matter when you walk out on the court.”

Jannik Sinner, 14 years his junior, defeated Djokovic in the final last year.

On Saturday, Sinner will face German international Daniel Altmaier in a friendly game.

Shelton Out and Fritz Through

Taylor Fritz, the fourth-ranked player, also advanced to the next round but struggled to pass 52nd-ranked Fabian Marozsan 2-6, 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (7/1).

In the sixth and eighth games, Fritz was broken by the Hungarian, and the American appeared hungry as he struggled to advance.

Read more about Djokovic’s participation in the Shanghai Masters in October.

In the eleventh game of the second set, he repeatedly hit his racket in frustration before missing his chance to defeat Marozsan.

However, he outperformed Marozsan in both the second and third set tiebreaks, wowing the late-night viewers.

He said, “I just told myself to keep fighting and keep working for it,” and ultimately, “I was just really fired up.”

Compatriot Ben Shelton, who had been defeated by 83rd-ranked David Goffin, became the first top-10 seed to be expelled from the game, not to mention being denied entry.

Shelton, 22, defeated the Belgian underdog 6-2, 6-4, to finish in sixth place in the world.

The US Open shoulder injury has been treated for the American.

However, Goffin has proven to be successful in sacking key players, having defeated Alcaraz in Miami in March.

Teenager learner Tien, who lost to Miomir Kecmanovic in the final of the China Open against Sinner on Wednesday, continued his recent excellent form by defeating the Serbian in the second round.

Alcaraz has withdrawn from Shanghai after defeating Fritz to win the Japan Open.

Denise Van Outen’s Gogglebox co-star offers apology as he addresses pair’s ‘feud’

Denise Van Outen, the lead woman in the popular culture series Gogglebox, and her former co-star have since settled down after years of dating.

Denise Van Outen and Johnny Vaughan famously fell out during their time hosting The Big Breakfast Show in the late 1990s. Denise, who later competed on Strictly Come Dancing, claimed their friendship took a turn due to issues with contract negotiations.

According to reports at the time, Johnny reportedly made a different payment plan for his salary, which harmed their relationship.

Reflecting on the matter, Denise commented on Loose Women in 2017: “At that particular time, we were literally like brother and sister, we were best friends, unbreakable.

When we began to negotiate our contracts, the relationship broke down because I always believed that we had to work as a team, which was exactly how it should be.

Now that Johnny has shared his version of events, how far back in time.

He said, “She might have fallen for me, but I never did for her,” in a conversation with The Metro newspaper. I’m completely in love with Denise.

“Sometimes you don’t notice things, which is maybe why I apologize to her for it,” I said.

The pair briefly reconnected on the Capital Radio Breakfast Show in 2008, spüring hopes for a new friendship after years of disconnection.

However, things didn’t go as planned after Denise left the show before her contract expired.

She later claimed that, despite being a joint presenter, he would never allow me to speak, would never let me speak, and would never indicate when. There was no mention of my name in the announcement that this is Johnny Vaughan and you are listening to Capital Radio.

I was standing opposite the desk. When I would speak, he would turn my microphone down while he had control over the desk.

Johnny, however, disputed this and asserted that she found the transition from television and theater to radio challenging.

He added to The Mirror: “Perhaps I wasn’t as ­reassuring as you can be. We did have a bit of a fallout, but I still love her to bits.”

Despite their past issues, the duo have since reconciled, joining forces on Celebrity Gogglebox last year and sharing the screen on Steph McGovern’s Steph’s Packed Lunch in 2023.

The presenter stated in his most recent interview that they had a close relationship and that they had done Gogglebox frequently.

She has always supported me no matter how we have gotten to know each other, and I hope she finds that I have always supported her.

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Man Utd & Man City to pay tribute to synagogue attack victims

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Before their weekend Premier League games, Manchester United and Manchester City will pay respects to the victims of the synagogue attack.

However, tributes to the incident that left two people dead and three others injured on Thursday won’t be regularly held in the Premier League or English Football League.

United players will observe a minute’s silence and wear black armbands before their Saturday game against Sunderland at Old Trafford, just as the women’s team did on Friday night when they played Chelsea in their Women’s Super League game.

Ruben Amorim, the manager of United men, stated at his news conference on Friday: “It is a crazy world we are living in right now, a lot of big things happened, we will pay tribute tomorrow.

Black armbands will also be worn by United’s under-21 and under-18 teams.

City and the Bees have agreed to hold a moment’s silence before kick-off, and they will also be wearing black armbands when they travel to Brentford on Sunday.

Brentford had already planned a memorial for Christopher Ramsey, the head of the academy, who passed away from bowel cancer on Wednesday.

Given the gravity of Thursday’s attack, Brentford have agreed to reduce the tribute from a minute’s applause to silence.

Women’s Manchester City will also pay their respects before Saturday’s WSL game against Arsenal.

Any club that wants to pay tribute will likely be supported by both the Premier League and the EFL.

Following Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva’s tragic passing in a car crash in Spain, a Premier League-wide moment of silence was observed before all top-flight games.

The Premier League has since abandoned the idea of blanket silences for non-football issues despite supporting anti-discrimination initiatives for some time.

Following the Football Association’s announcement that Wembley’s arch would only be lit for entertainment and football under a new policy in November 2023, the new policy is now in effect.

Following the Hamas attacks on October 7 that resulted in 1,200 fatalities, the decision was made following criticism.

The Premier League, EFL, and FA were accused of “double standards” for holding memorials for the 50 victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks four years ago.

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Man Utd & Man City to pay tribute to synagogue attack victims

Images courtesy of Getty

Before their weekend Premier League games, Manchester United and Manchester City will pay respects to the victims of the synagogue attack.

However, tributes to the incident that left two people dead and three others injured on Thursday won’t be regularly held in the Premier League or English Football League.

United players will observe a minute’s silence and wear black armbands before their Saturday game against Sunderland at Old Trafford, just as the women’s team did on Friday night when they played Chelsea in their Women’s Super League game.

Ruben Amorim, the manager of United men, stated at his news conference on Friday: “It is a crazy world we are living in right now, a lot of big things happened, we will pay tribute tomorrow.

Black armbands will also be worn by United’s under-21 and under-18 teams.

City and the Bees have agreed to hold a moment’s silence before kick-off, and they will also be wearing black armbands when they travel to Brentford on Sunday.

Brentford had already planned a memorial for Christopher Ramsey, the head of the academy, who passed away from bowel cancer on Wednesday.

Given the gravity of Thursday’s attack, Brentford have agreed to reduce the tribute from a minute’s applause to silence.

Women’s Manchester City will also pay their respects before Saturday’s WSL game against Arsenal.

Any club that wants to pay tribute will likely be supported by both the Premier League and the EFL.

Following Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva’s tragic passing in a car crash in Spain, a Premier League-wide moment of silence was observed before all top-flight games.

The Premier League has since abandoned the idea of blanket silences for non-football issues despite supporting anti-discrimination initiatives for some time.

Following the Football Association’s announcement that Wembley’s arch would only be lit for entertainment and football under a new policy in November 2023, the new policy is now in effect.

Following the Hamas attacks on October 7 that resulted in 1,200 fatalities, the decision was made following criticism.

The Premier League, EFL, and FA were accused of “double standards” for holding memorials for the 50 victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks four years ago.

related subjects

  • Manchester United
  • Premier League
  • Manchester City
  • Football

Man Utd & Man City to pay tribute to synagogue attack victims

Images courtesy of Getty

Before their weekend Premier League games, Manchester United and Manchester City will pay respects to the victims of the synagogue attack.

However, tributes to the incident that left two people dead and three others injured on Thursday won’t be regularly held in the Premier League or English Football League.

United players will observe a minute’s silence and wear black armbands before their Saturday game against Sunderland at Old Trafford, just as the women’s team did on Friday night when they played Chelsea in their Women’s Super League game.

Ruben Amorim, the manager of United men, stated at his news conference on Friday: “It is a crazy world we are living in right now, a lot of big things happened, we will pay tribute tomorrow.

Black armbands will also be worn by United’s under-21 and under-18 teams.

City and the Bees have agreed to hold a moment’s silence before kick-off, and they will also be wearing black armbands when they travel to Brentford on Sunday.

Brentford had already planned a memorial for Christopher Ramsey, the head of the academy, who passed away from bowel cancer on Wednesday.

Given the gravity of Thursday’s attack, Brentford have agreed to reduce the tribute from a minute’s applause to silence.

Women’s Manchester City will also pay their respects before Saturday’s WSL game against Arsenal.

Any club that wants to pay tribute will likely be supported by both the Premier League and the EFL.

Following Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva’s tragic passing in a car crash in Spain, a Premier League-wide moment of silence was observed before all top-flight games.

The Premier League has since abandoned the idea of blanket silences for non-football issues despite supporting anti-discrimination initiatives for some time.

Following the Football Association’s announcement that Wembley’s arch would only be lit for entertainment and football under a new policy in November 2023, the new policy is now in effect.

Following the Hamas attacks on October 7 that resulted in 1,200 fatalities, the decision was made following criticism.

The Premier League, EFL, and FA were accused of “double standards” for holding memorials for the 50 victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks four years ago.

related subjects

  • Manchester United
  • Premier League
  • Manchester City
  • Football