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An irritated Rafael Nadal baulked at the idea of retirement following an Olympics demolition at the hands of Novak Djokovic.

The Spaniard suffered one of the most lopsided defeats of his career, falling to 24-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic, 6-1 6-4, in the second round of the men’s Olympics singles in Paris.

Two-time Olympic gold medallist Nadal was blown off court by his longtime rival in what was their 60th career head-to-head, which is a record showdown in the men’s game.

The 38-year-old Nadal, who is still in doubles with compatriot Carlos Alcaraz, has played only a handful of tournaments over the past two years because of injury.

He’s aware the end is coming but isn’t ready to call time on his playing days just yet, and appeared annoyed at the suggestion his illustrious career is waning.

“You want me to retire every day guys, you ask me for that,” he said with a touch of irritation after the defeat. “I am trying to do my best. I cannot live every single day with the feeling that it’s going to be or not going to be my last match.

“I have been suffering a lot of injuries the last two years. So, if I feel that I am not competitive enough to keep going, or physically I’m not ready to keep going, I will stop and I will let you know.

“I like what I do and of course I’m going to miss the adrenaline of playing but I cannot complain. I have been playing in all these courts for 20 years, fighting for the most important things. I achieved much more than I dreamed of.

“If that’s the last match here, I’ll be in peace. I did my best and I can’t complain anymore.”

Serbian Djokovic was in imperious form against Nadal, handing the 14-time French Open champion just his fifth defeat at Roland Garros in 118 matches.

The right knee that he had surgery on following a slip during the French Open was still strapped up but for a set and a half Djokovic had no more trouble swatting aside Nadal than he had his first-round opponent Matt Ebden, a doubles specialist who had not played a singles match for two years.

Rafael Nadal

Djokovic was sharper, faster and more accurate but a loss of concentration when his position appeared unassailable allowed Nadal back in, and the Spaniard delighted his fans by winning four games in a row, the last one sealed when he drilled a smash back at his opponent’s feet before passing him.

But Djokovic immediately broke serve again, earning loud boos for cupping his ear to the pro-Nadal crowd, and then clinched the victory with an ace.

“He played much better than me from the beginning until the end. I had some reaction, some points. But that was, of course, not enough.”

Djokovic, who will next take on Germany’s Dominik Koepfer, now leads the rivalry 31-29, and is hoping there are a few more chapters still to write in his storied rivalry with Rafa.

“I just hope, for the sake of our rivalry and the sport in general, that we’ll get to face each other once or maybe a few times on different surfaces, in different parts of the world, because I feel like it can only benefit the sport,” he said.

Men’s doubles second round action at the Paris Olympics features top singles players like Gael Monfils and the Rafael Nadal/Carlos Alcaraz pairing in action, Team USA features Rajeev Ram as the clay court doubles in Paris continues on.

Carlos Alcaraz/Rafael Nadal vs Tallon Griekspoor/Wesley Koolhof

Damian Kust: Alcaraz took a bit of time to catch up with Nadal in their opening round, but towards the end of their match the youngster was executing some really good reflex combinations on top of the net. This might help them out as Nadal was pretty fabulous in that one from the get-go and bothered Gonzalez/Molteni so much with his lefty spins. It’s not obvious they’ll get this one as well, but they’re the favorites. Alcaraz/Nadal in 2

Jordan Reynolds: The manner of Nadal’s defeat to Novak Djokovic proved he is still nowhere near his best in singles. However, he was outstanding in his opening doubles match, and actually outperformed Alcaraz throughout it. Koolhof is a great doubles player, but the Spanish pair will probably prove to be too formidable. Nadal/Alcaraz in 2

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic square off in an Olympic Games blockbuster on Monday, their first meeting in over two years, while Iga Swiatek stepped up her quest for gold by powering into the third round.

The latest chapter of a generation-defining rivalry, and perhaps the final act, will bring Nadal and Djokovic full circle — the duo having met as teenagers in their very first meeting in the 2006 Roland Garros quarter-finals.

This is the earliest stage of a tournament the pair have ever met, with Nadal far from the almost invincible player who dominated on clay for well over a decade.

The 38-year-old — who has won 14 of his 22 Grand Slam titles at the French Open — believes old rival Djokovic will be favourite when they meet for the 60th time.

“Situations are completely different for him, for me. He’s being very competitive. I was not being very competitive for the last two years, so in that case, I think probably he is the clear favourite,” said Nadal, who holds an 8-2 head-to-head advantage over the Serb at Roland Garros.

“I’m going to try my best to bring the best to the court and then let’s see how far I can go and how many problems I can create for him.”

Djokovic, chasing a first Olympic gold to add to his 24 Grand Slams, expects the clash to deliver.

“We’ll spread some fireworks on the court, like the good old times,” said Djokovic, who has also yet to win a title this season.

“Playing him is like finals for me. His record at Roland Garros speaks for itself.”

Four-time French Open champion Swiatek underlined her status at the heavy favourite for women’s gold in Paris, swatting home hope Diane Parry aside 6-1, 6-1.

Swiatek, who lost in the second round in Tokyo, meets China’s Wang Xiyu for a place in the quarter-finals.

World number one Swiatek has won her last 23 matches at Roland Garros, with three clay titles already under her belt this season.

The Pole, tested in her opening match under the roof on Court Philippe Chatrier, enjoyed a far more straightforward outing in bright sunshine on Monday.

Swiatek won the first five games of the match and broke five times as she strolled to victory in just 74 minutes.

US second seed Coco Gauff plays Argentina’s Maria Lourdes Carle later.

Reigning men’s French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz takes on Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor in the evening.

Scorching heat posed a considerable problem for tennis players at the Tokyo Olympic, and the issue could resurface this week with highs of 35 degrees Celsius expected on Tuesday.

The Olympic tennis tournament is gaining momentum, in the second round of the match here will be held Iga Swiatek – Diane Parry. Prediction for the match of these tennis players prepared by Dailysports experts.

Iga Swiatek

The Polish athlete came to the Olympics in the status of world number one and one of the main favorites, moreover, the games are held on the ground, and here Swiatek has almost no equal. The tennis player has won three ground tournaments this year, including Roland Garros.

Swiatek did not start her performance at the Olympics as confidently as expected, the experienced Romanian Irina-Camelia Begu was defeated in two sets 6:2, 7:5, and in the second set the Polish athlete made a comeback from 3:5. The tennis player is only 23 years old, she had time to rest after Wimbledon, so there should be no fatigue.

Iga Swiatek

Diane Parry

Playing at home at the Olympics is always an honor and very exciting, and those are the feelings that are now overwhelming Diane Parry. The young Frenchwoman is 21 years old and is a solid middleweight in world tennis, ranked 52nd in the world rankings.

Parry recently played in Palermo, where she reached the semifinals, which is one of the best results of the season, she reached the same stage of the tournament in Nottingham. In the first round of the Olympic tournament managed in a difficult struggle to pass the Argentine Podorosca – 7:6, 7:5.

Interesting facts about the match and the history of personal meetings

  • Previously, the tennis players have not played each other.
  • Parry won 8 matches out of 15 on the ground, and Swiatek 22 out of 23.
  • Bookmakers’ quotes: W1 – 1.01, W2 – 20.

Iga Swiatek vs Diane Parry Prediction

In such a pair no one sees intrigue, Sventek is a big favorite, even though Parry and Frenchwoman, this advantage certainly does not overlap the difference in class. The Polka will try to play in her dominant manner, the match should end quickly, I’ll bet on her victory with -7.5 points.

  • Parry has gone over 21.5 games in 3 straight against Top 5 players
  • Can Swiatek maintain her form at the Olympics?
  • Get our Iga Swiatek vs Diane Parr predictions and tips

    Iga Swiatek vs Diane Parry Preview

    Iga Swiatek is very short once again but Diane Parry has gone deep in her last three matches against Top 10 players. I am backing this one to go over 16.5 games.
    Stats
    • Iga Swiatek has won 22 of her last 23 matches.
    • Iga Swiatek has gone over 18.5 games in her last 4 matches.
    • Diane Parry has gone over 21.5 games in her last 3 matches against Top 5 players.
    HTH
    Iga Swiatek is 1-0 against Diane Parry, winning 6-1 6-0 in the 2021 Wimbledon third round.
    Iga Swiatek Stats
    Nationality: Poland
    Age: 23 (31 May 2001)
    Height: 5’9″ (1.76m)
    Plays: Right-Handed
    World Ranking: 1
    Career High: 1 (April 2022)
    WTA Tour Titles: 22
    2024 WTA Tour Titles: 5
    Grand Slam Singles Titles: 5 (4 French Open, US Open)
    Iga Swiatek Form
    Iga Swiatek is 48-5 this year, winning the Qatar Open and Indian Wells Open on hard courts.
    The World No.1 won three more titles on clay, taking out the Madrid Open, Italian Open and French Open.
    The Pole went out early at Wimbledon, beating Sofia Kenin and Petra Martic before a shock third round defeat to Yulia Putintseva.
    Swiatek got past Irina-Camelia Begu 6-2 7-5 in her opening match at the Olympics despite hitting 19 winners and 30 unforced errors.
    Diane Parry Stats
    Nationality: France
    Age: 21 (1 September 2002)
    Height: 5’7″ (1.70m)
    Plays: Right-Handed
    World Ranking: 59
    Career High: 49 (April 2024)
    Grand Slam Singles Titles: 0
    Diane Parry Form
    Diane Parry is 20-16 on the WTA Tour this year, getting to the quarter-finals in Auckland and Austin. She went a step further in Nottingham where she exited in the semi-finals.
    The 21-year-old was unable to maintain that form on grass, going out early at Bad Homburg and Wimbledon. She was last seen in Palermo, going down 7-5 6-4 to Qinwen Zheng in the semi-finals.
    Parry defeated Nadia Podoroska 7-6 7-5 in the first round at the Olympics, saving 2/6 break points.
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All-Star Barbie might be taking a rest from basketball, but her fashion game knows no limits.

Angel Reese continues to live it up in Paris. While she may not be competing in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, she’ll certainly return home with a gold medal in slaying — in addition to handbags and new clothes. Today, tAll-Star Barbie lived up to her nickname as she took to Instagram to share some new selfies.

In a mirror, Reese is seen rocking a Barbie pink bikini, holding up a phone with a case decked out in pink flowers.. It’s unclear where in Paris she’s staying but in a photo on her story, she hangs out by a pool, surrounded with lush green trees.

Reese might be taking a well-deserved rest from basketball, but as for fashion, she knows no limits. Even overseas, she’s living La Vie en rose.

Just last week, Caitlin Clark went viral (again) after her vacation photos made their rounds on social media. The fans loved photos of Clark in a swimsuit along with her Indiana Fever teammates while they were enjoying the WNBA’s Olympic break.

This time around, it’s Angel Reese’s turn.

WNBA star Angel Reese linked up with Grammy winner Tyla at the Louis Vuitton pre-Olympics party after the two exchanged love on Instagram.

The stars aligned in Paris.

After WNBA star Angel Reese and Grammy-winning R&B artist Tyla exchanged some love on Instagram during the Prelude to the Olympics event by Louis Vuitton and hosted by Comcast NBCUniversal Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts, the two were able to link up.

During the event, Reese posted a video of Tyla performing, “such a beauty!” Tyla reposted the video after her performance with a shoutout of her own.

Then, when the time came, the two women were able to share an adorable moment.

As has been reported, Reese is in Paris to support Team USA during their run in the Olympics.

With her rising star power and success on the basketball court, it’s only a matter of time until she gets to make the trip to the Olympics as a participant. In her rookie campaign, Reese is averaging 13.5 points and 12 rebounds per game.

On Friday, January 26, the Paris Olympics officially kickoff with the Opening Ceremony. NBA star LeBron James and tennis sensation Coco Gauff will be the flagbearers. The Olympics will run through Sunday, August 11.

Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese is no stranger to rubbing elbows with A-list celebrities.

The “Chi Barbie” made waves back in May when she attended the 2024 Met Gala in New York instead of the latter half of her Sky practice.

The 22-year-old WNBA rookie sensation was seen hanging out at the event with Usher, Cardi B, and a plethora of other top-tier musicians.

Now Reese is in Paris, taking in the Olympics in person and showcasing some of her iconic fashion sense at Vogue’s “Prelude to the Olympics” party at the Louis Vuitton Foundation Thursday.

While there, Reese linked up with global music sensation Tyla.

Tyla is a South African singer and songwriter who burst onto the global with her hit song “Water” in 2023. 

Like Reese, Tyla is also 22 years old. 

The two icons posed for a photo and video in Paris.

While it’s unknown whether Tyla knew who Reese was before they met in Paris, she certainly knows who the “Chi Barbie” is now.

The four-time Roland Garros winner hasn’t lost a match on these courts since June 9th, 2021—or 1,143 days ago.

We’re just a day away from the kick-off of the Paris Olympic Tennis Event, and if the numbers are anything to go by, Iga Swiatek has to be a big favorite for the women’s gold medal.

First of all, the event is being held at Stade Roland Garros, the home of the Roland Garros tournament—which she’s completely dominated this decade, going 32-1 in her last five appearances and winning the title four times in 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

She’s on a 21-match winning streak on these courts, the fourth-longest winning streak for a woman in the Open Era.

LONGEST ROLAND GARROS WIN STREAKS (women, Open Era):
29: Chris Evert [1974-1981]
25: Monica Seles [1990-1996]
24: Justine Henin [2005-2010]
21: Iga Swiatek [2022-2024]
20: Steffi Graf [1987-1989]

The world No. 1’s last loss on the terre battue was a quarterfinal defeat to Maria Sakkari on June 9th, 2021—all of 1,143 days ago.

Additionally, she’s on a 19-match winning streak on clay, period, having won the last three tournaments she’s played on the surface at Madrid (6-0), Rome (6-0) and Roland Garros (7-0).

And she’s a tour-leading 21-1 on clay this year, her only loss coming to Elena Rybakina in the semifinals of Stuttgart in April.

WTA CLAY-COURT WIN LEADERS FOR 2024 (tour-level):
21: Iga Swiatek [21-1]
16: Danielle Collins [16-4]
15: Aryna Sabalenka [15-4]
15: Mirra Andreeva [15-4] (playing Iasi final on Friday)
14: Magda Linette [14-6] (playing Prague final on Friday)

Iga Swiatek

Swiatek has won a tour-leading five titles this year—one Grand Slam title at Roland Garros and four WTA 1000s at Doha, Indian Wells, Madrid and Rome.

While Swiatek is the only player on the women’s side with 20 or more wins on clay this year, there are four on the men’s side with that many—Sebastian Baez, Casper Ruud, Alexander Zverev and Luciano Darderi, all of whom will be competing at the Olympics.

But unlike Swiatek, this year’s men’s champion at Roland Garros, Carlos Alcaraz, isn’t in that group—he’s not even in the Top 10 clay-court win leaders for the year. But that’s largely due to injuries, not only an arm injury that kept him out of most of the spring lead-up season to Roland Garros, but also an ankle injury that hampered him during the February clay-court season.

The 21-year-old Spaniard has a 12-3 record on clay this year.

ATP CLAY-COURT WIN LEADERS FOR 2024 (tour-level):
24: Sebastian Baez [24-10]
21: Casper Ruud [21-6]
20: Alexander Zverev [20-5]
20: Luciano Darderi [20-10]
19: Stefanos Tsitsipas [19-5]

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