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Zverev continues strong form in Miami to cruise into semis, will face Alcaraz or Dimitrov next

Alexander Zverev powered into the semi-finals of the Miami Open with a straight-sets triumph over Fabian Marozsan.

World No. 57 Marozsan had already upset Holger Rune and Alex de Minaur this week, but Zverev proved a step too far as the German claimed his place in the last four in Miami for the first time since 2018 with a 6-3 7-5 win.

Having not dropped a set in the event so far, Zverev will be confident of continuing his bid for glory and will next face the winner of Carlos Alcaraz v Grigor Dimitrov, who play later on Thursday.

It took Zverev just two attempts to break his opponent’s serve with the Hungarian being made to pay for a host of unforced errors.

There were signs that Marozsan was beginning to grow into the game, though, as he forced a break point which he was unable to convert.

Zverev held out to clinch the opening set, although his body language suggested he may have been a little frustrated with the mistakes creeping into his game.

The umpire bore the brunt of Zverev’s irritation when he was warned for a shot-clock violation. The disagreement continued during the break, as the second set continued to go with serve until Zverev finally secured his second break of the match to make it 7-5 and wrap up victory.

Zverev was quick to praise his opponent in his post-match interview.

He said: “Fabian is a great player, he played a fantastic match.

“In the first set maybe I rushed him, which I’m glad I can do. But in the second set, obviously I was just holding on sometimes, he was really taking the racquet out of my hands.

“I think he was playing his best tennis, especially in the back end of the second set.”

Should Alcaraz come through his encounter with the evergreen Dimitrov, it will set up a repeat of the Australian Open quarter-final earlier this year that saw the Spaniard surprisingly lose to Zverev in four sets.

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Alexander Zverev v Carlos Alcaraz – Australian Open highlights

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Zverev continues strong form in Miami to cruise into semis, will face Alcaraz or Dimitrov next

Alexander Zverev powered into the semi-finals of the Miami Open with a straight-sets triumph over Fabian Marozsan.

World No. 57 Marozsan had already upset Holger Rune and Alex de Minaur this week, but Zverev proved a step too far as the German claimed his place in the last four in Miami for the first time since 2018 with a 6-3 7-5 win.

Having not dropped a set in the event so far, Zverev will be confident of continuing his bid for glory and will next face the winner of Carlos Alcaraz v Grigor Dimitrov, who play later on Thursday.

It took Zverev just two attempts to break his opponent’s serve with the Hungarian being made to pay for a host of unforced errors.

There were signs that Marozsan was beginning to grow into the game, though, as he forced a break point which he was unable to convert.

Zverev held out to clinch the opening set, although his body language suggested he may have been a little frustrated with the mistakes creeping into his game.

The umpire bore the brunt of Zverev’s irritation when he was warned for a shot-clock violation. The disagreement continued during the break, as the second set continued to go with serve until Zverev finally secured his second break of the match to make it 7-5 and wrap up victory.

Zverev was quick to praise his opponent in his post-match interview.

He said: “Fabian is a great player, he played a fantastic match.

“In the first set maybe I rushed him, which I’m glad I can do. But in the second set, obviously I was just holding on sometimes, he was really taking the racquet out of my hands.

“I think he was playing his best tennis, especially in the back end of the second set.”

Should Alcaraz come through his encounter with the evergreen Dimitrov, it will set up a repeat of the Australian Open quarter-final earlier this year that saw the Spaniard surprisingly lose to Zverev in four sets.

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Alexander Zverev v Carlos Alcaraz – Australian Open highlights

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‘Super excited’ Blanchfield says she will finish Fiorot in ‘third or fourth round’

Home favourite Erin Blanchfield, in an exclusive interview with TNT Sports, has backed herself to “finish” Manon Fiorot in the “third or fourth round” of their headline clash at UFC Fight Night on Saturday night.

Like her opponent, Blanchfield has won all six of her fights in the UFC, landing her a career-first main event as she edges closer to a women’s flyweight title shot.

“I’m definitely going to win, I would say a finish in third or fourth round,” she told TNT Sports ahead of this weekend’s event in Atlantic City, New Jersey, live on TNT Sports and discovery+. “Yeah, sure, let’s say submission.”

While a championship opportunity is potentially at stake, Blanchfield insists her focus is on Saturday, with the 24-year-old entering the showdown – to some observers – as the slight favourite.

Indeed, even if she emerges victorious, a shot at the title may not happen until early next year, with the trilogy clash between champion Alexa Grasso and challenger Valentina Shevchenko unlikely to happen until September.

But Blanchfield is prepared to be patient and bide her time in the pursuit of glory.

“I feel like right now I’m really focused on Saturday because winning on Saturday is the most important,” she continued.

“I know the division is kind of getting held up in a weird way. I mean, I’m happy that I get the chance to prove myself as the next No. 1 contender. If I had to fight again, I’m not opposed to that – I like fighting and making money, so I don’t mind.

“But I definitely want to get this win on Saturday and we’ll see what happens from there.

“I feel like in MMA, things change so often so you never know what’s going to happen.”

The much-anticipated fight has been elevated to a five-round main event and Blanchfield admits she is “super excited” to feature in such a prestigious occasion.

“I feel like it should have been a five-rounder from the beginning. I’m super excited that we were able [to get] that main-event spot and to get five rounds,” Blanchfield said.

“I really want to get that five-round experience, have a training camp for that, kind of get used to that. And I feel like my cardio is great, I feel like it really lends to me and my gameplan, so I’m happy about that.”

With the Boardwalk Hall venue expected to be sold out, Blanchfield will have home advantage and she is determined to put on a show in front of her supporters.

“All of my family and friends [will be there], people from the gym, everybody’s going to be there. So I definitely expect a big turnout,” she said.

“I’m stoic and focused when I’m walking out and fighting, but I do love that energy after a win, being able to see the crowd and being able to see my family and friends. So there definitely is a whole other aspect to fighting in front of a crowd.

“It really makes you feel like you’re a professional athlete, you want to perform in front of everybody. So I definitely prefer that.”

While both fighters are protecting undefeated records in the UFC, Blanchfield has one loss on her CV, which came five years ago against Tracy Cortez via split decision.

Rather than be deterred by the loss, Blanchfield insists it made her stronger and rather than look backwards, ‘Cold Blooded’ only has eyes on the future.

“It doesn’t bother me at all,” she said. “I was super young, I was like 19 when I took that loss and honestly I feel like it helped me grow. I feel like that loss made me refocus and really dial in on my training and my technique.

“So I feel like if anything, I really grew from that loss and I feel like it’s shown in my career since then because I think I’m on like a nine-fight winning streak overall, so yeah, I’m not sour about it.

“It was a super-close fight and I lost the split so I feel like I was able to learn so much from it because there was a lot that happened in the fight. So yeah, I’m happy the way it went.”

Also featuring on Saturday’s card will be Vicente Luque’s welterweight clash with Joaquin Buckley, and Chris Weidman v Bruno Silva in a middleweight bout.

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Van Aert ‘uncertain’ for Giro d’Italia after operation

Wout van Aert’s participation at the Giro d’Italia is “uncertain” after he suffered multiple broken bones in a serious crash, Team Visma – Lease a Bike has announced.

Van Aert then underwent an operation on Thursday after breaking his sternum, collarbone and “several” ribs.

Although the recovery time remains “unclear”, his involvement at the first Grand Tour of the year in Italy, which starts on May 4, looks to be in serious doubt.

“Wout van Aert had a successful operation today,” Visma – Lease a Bike wrote on social media. “Examination revealed that he suffered a broken sternum, broken collarbone and several broken ribs.

“It is unclear when Wout will be able to get back on his bike. The next few weeks will be all about his recovery.

“He will, therefore, miss the Spring Classics. His participation in the Giro d’Italia is still uncertain. We will make a decision in the coming weeks based on his recovery.

“On behalf of Wout, we thank everyone for their support. He now hopes to continue his recovery in peace.”

Van Aert went down in a serious incident 60km from the finish of Wednesday’s race, where a pile-up left many riders requiring medical treatment and the Belgian with his jersey ripped almost entirely off his body.

It is a big blow to Visma – Lease a Bike, who will be without one of their star names and most important team members.

Van Aert is a nine-time stage winner at the Tour de France, where he won the points classification in 2022.

He has never previously contested the Giro d’Italia and now looks unlikely to start this year.

Primoz Roglic is the reigning champion in Italy after taking the pink jersey for the first time in 2023 while riding for Jumbo-Visma, but he has since departed for Bora-Hansgrohe.

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Ball to miss rest of season with Hornets out of play-off contention

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Ball to miss rest of season with Hornets out of play-off contention

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Exclusive: McGregor says ‘talks are ongoing’ over potential UFC return in 2024

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