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Rome Draw: Returning Finalists Nadal & Djokovic In Same Half

One year after Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic in a three-set final at the 2021 Internazionali BNL d’Italia, the two most successful players in ATP Masters 1000 history have been drawn in the same half for next week’s event.

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Five-time champion Djokovic, who can still add to his record 37 ATP Masters 1000 titles in Madrid, is the top seed in Rome. He could face Aslan Karatsev in his opening match, where the Serbian would be looking to avenge a semi-final loss on the clay of Belgrade last year. One of the more intriguing opening-round matches could yield Djokovic’s third-round opponent: 14th seed Reilly Opelka takes on Stan Wawrinka, who will be competing in his second ATP Tour match of the season as he returns from a foot injury.

Eighth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, a quarter-finalist in Madrid, is the next-highest seed in Djokovic’s quarter. The Canadian could face Monte Carlo finalist Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the second round and 2020 Rome finalist Diego Schwartzman in the third round.

Nadal, seeded third, is a 36-time ATP Masters 1000 champ. His 10 Rome titles are his most at any event at that level outside of his 11 in Monte Carlo. The 35-year-old will be competing in his second event after a six-week injury layoff as he continues his return from a rib fracture. The Spaniard could open against John Isner, with fifth seed Casper Ruud — a former Rome semi-finalist who returns after missing out on the 2021 event — a potential quarter-final opponent.

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Alexander Zverev leads the draw’s bottom half as the second seed, with the 2017 Rome champion set to open play against a qualifier in the second round. Madrid semi-finalist Carlos Alcaraz looms as a potential quarter-final opponent, with the seventh-seeded Spaniard possibly facing a tricky opening match against Cristian Garin.

Fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas and Grigor Dimitrov are in line to meet for the third time in as many events following wins for the Greek in Barcelona and Madrid. Dimitrov will need to get past a qualifier to set up that encounter.

Andrey Rublev and Jannik Sinner are also in Tsitsipas’ quarter, as is Dominic Thiem, who will seek the first victory of his return from a right-wrist injury against Fabio Fognini. The winner there could face 10th seed Sinner in the second round.

The 2022 Internazionali BNL d’Italia will be played from 8-15 May at the Foro Italico in Rome. It is the fifth of the nine ATP Masters 1000 events on the 2022 calendar, and the third and final clay-court tournament at that level.

Rome Draw: Returning Finalists Nadal & Djokovic In Same Half

One year after Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic in a three-set final at the 2021 Internazionali BNL d’Italia, the two most successful players in ATP Masters 1000 history have been drawn in the same half for next week’s event.

View Singles Draw

Five-time champion Djokovic, who can still add to his record 37 ATP Masters 1000 titles in Madrid, is the top seed in Rome. He could face Aslan Karatsev in his opening match, where the Serbian would be looking to avenge a semi-final loss on the clay of Belgrade last year. One of the more intriguing opening-round matches could yield Djokovic’s third-round opponent: 14th seed Reilly Opelka takes on Stan Wawrinka, who will be competing in his second ATP Tour match of the season as he returns from a foot injury.

Eighth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, a quarter-finalist in Madrid, is the next-highest seed in Djokovic’s quarter. The Canadian could face Monte Carlo finalist Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the second round and 2020 Rome finalist Diego Schwartzman in the third round.

Nadal, seeded third, is a 36-time ATP Masters 1000 champ. His 10 Rome titles are his most at any event at that level outside of his 11 in Monte Carlo. The 35-year-old will be competing in his second event after a six-week injury layoff as he continues his return from a rib fracture. The Spaniard could open against John Isner, with fifth seed Casper Ruud — a former Rome semi-finalist who returns after missing out on the 2021 event — a potential quarter-final opponent.

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Alexander Zverev leads the draw’s bottom half as the second seed, with the 2017 Rome champion set to open play against a qualifier in the second round. Madrid semi-finalist Carlos Alcaraz looms as a potential quarter-final opponent, with the seventh-seeded Spaniard possibly facing a tricky opening match against Cristian Garin.

Fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas and Grigor Dimitrov are in line to meet for the third time in as many events following wins for the Greek in Barcelona and Madrid. Dimitrov will need to get past a qualifier to set up that encounter.

Andrey Rublev and Jannik Sinner are also in Tsitsipas’ quarter, as is Dominic Thiem, who will seek the first victory of his return from a right-wrist injury against Fabio Fognini. The winner there could face 10th seed Sinner in the second round.

The 2022 Internazionali BNL d’Italia will be played from 8-15 May at the Foro Italico in Rome. It is the fifth of the nine ATP Masters 1000 events on the 2022 calendar, and the third and final clay-court tournament at that level.

Rome Draw: Returning Finalists Nadal & Djokovic In Same Half

One year after Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic in a three-set final at the 2021 Internazionali BNL d’Italia, the two most successful players in ATP Masters 1000 history have been drawn in the same half for next week’s event.

View Singles Draw

Five-time champion Djokovic, who can still add to his record 37 ATP Masters 1000 titles in Madrid, is the top seed in Rome. He could face Aslan Karatsev in his opening match, where the Serbian would be looking to avenge a semi-final loss on the clay of Belgrade last year. One of the more intriguing opening-round matches could yield Djokovic’s third-round opponent: 14th seed Reilly Opelka takes on Stan Wawrinka, who will be competing in his second ATP Tour match of the season as he returns from a foot injury.

Eighth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, a quarter-finalist in Madrid, is the next-highest seed in Djokovic’s quarter. The Canadian could face Monte Carlo finalist Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the second round and 2020 Rome finalist Diego Schwartzman in the third round.

Nadal, seeded third, is a 36-time ATP Masters 1000 champ. His 10 Rome titles are his most at any event at that level outside of his 11 in Monte Carlo. The 35-year-old will be competing in his second event after a six-week injury layoff as he continues his return from a rib fracture. The Spaniard could open against John Isner, with fifth seed Casper Ruud — a former Rome semi-finalist who returns after missing out on the 2021 event — a potential quarter-final opponent.

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Alexander Zverev leads the draw’s bottom half as the second seed, with the 2017 Rome champion set to open play against a qualifier in the second round. Madrid semi-finalist Carlos Alcaraz looms as a potential quarter-final opponent, with the seventh-seeded Spaniard possibly facing a tricky opening match against Cristian Garin.

Fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas and Grigor Dimitrov are in line to meet for the third time in as many events following wins for the Greek in Barcelona and Madrid. Dimitrov will need to get past a qualifier to set up that encounter.

Andrey Rublev and Jannik Sinner are also in Tsitsipas’ quarter, as is Dominic Thiem, who will seek the first victory of his return from a right-wrist injury against Fabio Fognini. The winner there could face 10th seed Sinner in the second round.

The 2022 Internazionali BNL d’Italia will be played from 8-15 May at the Foro Italico in Rome. It is the fifth of the nine ATP Masters 1000 events on the 2022 calendar, and the third and final clay-court tournament at that level.

Miami Grand Prix – Free Practice 2 as it happened: Russell quickest, Verstappen fails to set time

Follow the Miami Grand Prix live with Eurosport. The race starts at 20:30 on 6 May 2022. Find race results, standings, stats, scores and track info. Keep up with the top F1 drivers and teams including Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Valteri Bottas (Mercedes) and Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing).
Formula 1 fans can read breaking Formula 1 news, interviews, expert commentary and watch free replays. Don’t miss the upcoming Formula 1 events. Make Eurosport your go-to source for sports online from Formula 1 to football, tennis, snooker and more. Enjoy live streaming of this season’s top sports competitions.

Miami Grand Prix – Free Practice 2 as it happened: Russell quickest, Verstappen fails to set time

Follow the Miami Grand Prix live with Eurosport. The race starts at 20:30 on 6 May 2022. Find race results, standings, stats, scores and track info. Keep up with the top F1 drivers and teams including Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Valteri Bottas (Mercedes) and Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing).
Formula 1 fans can read breaking Formula 1 news, interviews, expert commentary and watch free replays. Don’t miss the upcoming Formula 1 events. Make Eurosport your go-to source for sports online from Formula 1 to football, tennis, snooker and more. Enjoy live streaming of this season’s top sports competitions.

Miami Grand Prix – Free Practice 2 as it happened: Russell quickest, Verstappen fails to set time

Follow the Miami Grand Prix live with Eurosport. The race starts at 20:30 on 6 May 2022. Find race results, standings, stats, scores and track info. Keep up with the top F1 drivers and teams including Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Valteri Bottas (Mercedes) and Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing).
Formula 1 fans can read breaking Formula 1 news, interviews, expert commentary and watch free replays. Don’t miss the upcoming Formula 1 events. Make Eurosport your go-to source for sports online from Formula 1 to football, tennis, snooker and more. Enjoy live streaming of this season’s top sports competitions.

'First Grand Prix under water' – Vettel makes climate change protest at Miami Grand Prix

Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel explained his protest t-shirt at the Miami Grand Prix opening ceremony.

The Miami street circuit is the first of two visits to the United States this season, but the coastal location is predicted to be underwater by the end of century according to some scientists, who point to the melting ice caps associated with climate change.

The sport of Formula One has been making moves to be carbon neutral over recent years but still transports huge amounts of equipment across the world.

Miami Grand Prix

Hamilton says Mercedes car has ‘definitely improved’ after strong Miami showing

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Lewis Hamilton has been at the forefront of social issue causes in the last few years and now the 34-year-old erstwhile rival of the Mercedes driver has made his own stand.

Taking to the stage for the opening ceremony, he wore a t-shirt with the slogan: “MIAMI: 1ST GRAND PRIX UNDER WATER: ACT NOW OR SWIM LATER”.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Vettel explained the decision, saying: “It’s not a political message, I don’t want to be political. I think it’s a very human message.

“I think it’s great that we have a race here, and great we have people here, this coming weekend.

“But I find it alarming and, I’m surprised that we go to a place that is not going to be here in 50 years, and everyone acts as if it’s business as usual. That’s very disturbing to me and I think that the situation is very serious, and obviously I want to express my feelings with that t-shirt.”

He continued: “Rather than drawing a dark cloud with a bad scenario I’d do it in a way that people would understand and can maybe relate to. It’s really just what I feel, I’m not trying to take a political stand.

“Sometimes the truth isn’t nice but it’s worth spreading and it will impact so many people, and maybe some can’t afford to start over anew. We’re in trouble and need to act now otherwise there will be a lot of suffering.”

Miami Grand Prix

Mercedes’ Russell takes the lead in action-packed Miami practice session

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Miami Grand Prix

James Corden gatecrashes Ricciardo interview ahead of Miami Grand Prix

17 HOURS AGO

'First Grand Prix under water' – Vettel makes climate change protest at Miami Grand Prix

Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel explained his protest t-shirt at the Miami Grand Prix opening ceremony.

The Miami street circuit is the first of two visits to the United States this season, but the coastal location is predicted to be underwater by the end of century according to some scientists, who point to the melting ice caps associated with climate change.

The sport of Formula One has been making moves to be carbon neutral over recent years but still transports huge amounts of equipment across the world.

Miami Grand Prix

Mercedes’ Russell takes the lead in action-packed Miami practice session

2 HOURS AGO

Lewis Hamilton has been at the forefront of social issue causes in the last few years and now the 34-year-old erstwhile rival of the Mercedes driver has made his own stand.

Taking to the stage for the opening ceremony, he wore a t-shirt with the slogan: “MIAMI: 1ST GRAND PRIX UNDER WATER: ACT NOW OR SWIM LATER”.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Vettel explained the decision, saying: “It’s not a political message, I don’t want to be political. I think it’s a very human message.

“I think it’s great that we have a race here, and great we have people here, this coming weekend.

“But I find it alarming and, I’m surprised that we go to a place that is not going to be here in 50 years, and everyone acts as if it’s business as usual. That’s very disturbing to me and I think that the situation is very serious, and obviously I want to express my feelings with that t-shirt.”

He continued: “Rather than drawing a dark cloud with a bad scenario I’d do it in a way that people would understand and can maybe relate to. It’s really just what I feel, I’m not trying to take a political stand.

“Sometimes the truth isn’t nice but it’s worth spreading and it will impact so many people, and maybe some can’t afford to start over anew. We’re in trouble and need to act now otherwise there will be a lot of suffering.”

Miami Grand Prix

James Corden gatecrashes Ricciardo interview ahead of Miami Grand Prix

13 HOURS AGO

Miami Grand Prix

Verstappen says ‘a lot of things can go wrong’ at Miami Grand Prix

17 HOURS AGO

'First Grand Prix under water' – Vettel makes climate change protest at Miami Grand Prix

Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel explained his protest t-shirt at the Miami Grand Prix opening ceremony.

The Miami street circuit is the first of two visits to the United States this season, but the coastal location is predicted to be underwater by the end of century according to some scientists, who point to the melting ice caps associated with climate change.

The sport of Formula One has been making moves to be carbon neutral over recent years but still transports huge amounts of equipment across the world.

Miami Grand Prix

Mercedes’ Russell takes the lead in action-packed Miami practice session

AN HOUR AGO

Lewis Hamilton has been at the forefront of social issue causes in the last few years and now the 34-year-old erstwhile rival of the Mercedes driver has made his own stand.

Taking to the stage for the opening ceremony, he wore a t-shirt with the slogan: “MIAMI: 1ST GRAND PRIX UNDER WATER: ACT NOW OR SWIM LATER”.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Vettel explained the decision, saying: “It’s not a political message, I don’t want to be political. I think it’s a very human message.

“I think it’s great that we have a race here, and great we have people here, this coming weekend.

“But I find it alarming and, I’m surprised that we go to a place that is not going to be here in 50 years, and everyone acts as if it’s business as usual. That’s very disturbing to me and I think that the situation is very serious, and obviously I want to express my feelings with that t-shirt.”

He continued: “Rather than drawing a dark cloud with a bad scenario I’d do it in a way that people would understand and can maybe relate to. It’s really just what I feel, I’m not trying to take a political stand.

“Sometimes the truth isn’t nice but it’s worth spreading and it will impact so many people, and maybe some can’t afford to start over anew. We’re in trouble and need to act now otherwise there will be a lot of suffering.”

Miami Grand Prix

James Corden gatecrashes Ricciardo interview ahead of Miami Grand Prix

13 HOURS AGO

Miami Grand Prix

Verstappen says ‘a lot of things can go wrong’ at Miami Grand Prix

16 HOURS AGO

DraftKings Promo Code Goes For Knockout With Bet $5, Win $150 On NBA Or UFC

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DraftKings Promo Code: Easy Sign-Up, Potential 30-1 Upside

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Deposit Bonus Another Path For DraftKings Promo Code

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In other sports betting news, online wagering recently arrived in Ontario. To find more information about Ontario’s mobile sports betting and online casino bonuses, you can check our Ontario sports betting and Ontario online casino bonus codes reviews.