Monte Carlo (AFP)
World number one Novak Djokovic will return to the courts in Monte Carlo next week, where he may meet the promising and rapidly rising Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals.
But Djokovic, who begins Monday his 365th week at the top of the world rankings of professional players, has played only one round in four months.
After his famous deportation from Melbourne for not being vaccinated once morest the Corona virus, and depriving him of a tenth title in Australia, the Serbian only appeared in Dubai, where he was not forced to receive the vaccine and played only three matches last February.
His refusal to receive the vaccine meant he was absent from the Indian Wells and Miami Masters courses.
While Djokovic was absent from the scene, a new name emerged with a strong rise, as the 18-year-old Alcaraz dazzled the world of yellow football, when he became the third youngest winner in Miami.
As a result of the draw, the 34-year-old Djokovic, who has won twice in Monte Carlo, may meet the Spanish strongman in the quarter-finals.
Unlike Djokovic, Alcaraz rarely missed the game in 2022, playing 20 matches in which he lost only twice.
It rose from 133rd in the world to eleventh in the space of a year.
In addition to his coronation in Miami, Alcaraz embarrassed fellow legend Rafael Nadal at Indian Wells before losing to him in the semi-finals.
Alcaraz said: “I have always looked up to Rafa, I have always watched his highlights and matches and learned a lot from her.”
El Matador was the first to congratulate Alcaraz following his coronation in Miami, referring to a “historic” victory.
Nadal took advantage of Djokovic’s absence in Melbourne, setting the record for the number of grand slam titles “21”, but the 35-year-old will miss Monte Carlo, where he won a record 11 titles, due to a rib injury in Indian Wells during the loss in the final once morest American Taylor Fritz.
The Spaniard is hoping to be fit to compete in Madrid later this month, as part of his aspirations to participate in the Roland Garros tournament on dirt, as he seeks to consolidate his superb record and win the 14th title in his rich career.
And Monte Carlo, ranked second in the world, will also miss Russia’s Daniil Medvedev, who has been absent for up to two months because he underwent surgery to treat a hernia.
The world’s sixth-ranked Italian, Matteo Berrettini, is also absent, following undergoing an operation on his hand that will also exclude him from the Madrid and Rome tournaments.
Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas holds 3 titles on dirt out of seven in his career, knowing that the Monte Carlo title is the only Masters in his coffers.
Last year, he reached the Roland Garros final, bowing to Djokovic, squandering his lead by two sets. But the Greek lost in the third round in Indian Wells and the final price once morest Alcaraz in Miami.
The Greek may meet with German Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals, if he overtakes Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime in the quarter-finals and Russia’s Andrey Rublev, the eighth and runner-up of the last edition.
The 37-year-old Swiss veteran, Stanislas Wawrinka, won the 2014 edition when he beat fellow legend Roger Federer.
The former three-time world champion has fallen to 236th in the world following undergoing two operations on his left foot last year. His last match in the professional tournaments returns to the Qatar tournament in March 2021.
He participated in a modest tournament in Marbella last month, but lost in the first round to Sweden’s Elias Emer, ranked 131 in the world.
This tournament marks the beginning of the farewell journey of the French former world number five Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who will retire following his participation in Roland Garros.
The current Monte Carlo edition will be held in front of a full audience for the first time since 2019, following the 2020 edition was canceled and 2021 was held behind closed doors.
April 9, 2022
The latest leaks confirmed Samsung’s plans to support the upcoming Galaxy Watch5 Pro smartwatch with a large battery capacity.
The Korean giant is preparing to launch a new generation of Galaxy Watch5 smartwatches later this year, which will upgrade the battery capacity compared to the current Galaxy Watch4 series.
The new leaks indicate that the Watch5 Pro smart watch in particular comes with a larger battery capacity compared to the Watch5 and Watch5 Classic watches.
Expectations also indicate that the Galaxy Watch5 Pro battery has a capacity of 572 mAh, which is a large battery capacity compared to the capacity of 361 mAh, which is the highest battery capacity presented in the Galaxy Watch4 series, so the Pro version comes with a 60% upgrade in battery capacity.
According to these details, it is expected that the battery life in the Pro version will last up to 48 hours, with the use of some of the features of the smart watch and some disabling others.
Also, with the larger capacity of the battery expected in the Galaxy Watch5 Pro version, the leaks indicate that this version comes with a high pricing level in the market, so we await more details regarding the next generation of Samsung smart watches.
After being detected a few months ago a dangerous combination of the omicron and silent omicron variantnow a new subvariant of covid omicron arrives which, according to WHO experts, is much more contagiousif possible, than the omicron itself.
Until now, and in general, it was known that omicron infected faster than the other variantsbut his symptoms disappeared sooner than usual. Yes, it was also the variant of coronavirus with the shortest incubation period.
Variant every 11 days
Experts estimate that approximately every 11 days New variants of coronavirus appear. This is mainly due to the fact that not all people react the same to the virus and that it mutates to survive the vaccines and the defenses of each individual.
The duration and intensity of coronavirus symptoms It depends, among others, on the vaccination status, age and general state of health.
Now, the WHO reports the appearance of three new variants -designated as XD, XF and XE-, the latter being the most dangerous. XD and XF are combinations of delta and omicronwhile XE results from the combination of the original variant of ómicron (BA.1) and the dominant subvariant BA.2 (known as stealthy or silent omicron). That is, XE derives from the combination of omicron and silent omicron.
10% faster
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The new variant is transmitted 10% faster than the silent omicronwhich until now was the fastest transmission of which was known, according to the first WHO investigations. In other words, if the data handled by the World Health Organization is confirmed, XE would be the most transmissible variant to date.
The WHO, in any case, “continues to closely monitor and assess the public health risk associated with recombinant variants, along with other SARS-CoV-2, and will provide updates as more evidence becomes available,” it adds.
It is Saturday It occurs in the city of Buenos Aires and the suburbs of Buenos Aires with a partially cloudy sky, winds from the north sector rotating northeast and a temperature that will have a minimum of 16 degrees and a maximum of 27, reported the National Meteorological Service (SMN).
For him Sundaythe agency foresees a day with somewhat cloudy to mostly cloudy skies, showers in the followingnoon and isolated storms at night, winds from the northeast sector rotating to the east and a temperature that will be between a minimum of 18 degrees and a maximum of 27 degrees.
Meanwhile, the monday mostly cloudy skies are forecast, showers in the morning, winds from the south sector rotating to the north and a minimum temperature of 19 degrees and a maximum of 24.