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By rafalgorka · Posted
Honestly i don’t know how they calculated it. This is TVP Sport, they are not always accurate. We will see -
By rafalgorka · Posted
https://football-ranking.com/fifa-rankings fifa rankings live -
By copravolley · Posted
Scotland in October was at the turn of the 2nd and 3rd pot. In November they won 2 matches against 2 higher ranked rivals: Croatia and Poland. In my opinion they must to advance a few places higher. Maybe this portal is based on the ranking from October? -
By rafalgorka · Posted
It’s according to predicted November FIFA ranking i guess -
By copravolley · Posted
Scotland in 3 pots after 2 recently wins? I don`t think so... -
By copravolley · Posted
https://www.wtatennis.com/news/4171572/billie-jean-king-cup-final-italy-s-experience-vs-slovakia-s-momentum -
By copravolley · Posted
Do you remember this? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Fed_Cup_World_Group I don't remember too much Husarova, who at that time played alongside Hantuchová in the singles matches. I more know that persons, like Henrietta Nagyova or Martina Sucha. Sramkova is 28? Wow. She's Paolini's age. I still have the impression that Sramkova is like crazy 20 :P I don`t know what -
By copravolley · Posted
Goodbye champion! I think I first heard about him during the ATP tournament in Monte Carlo (now ATP 1000 but back then it was called something else) in distant 2003. Time flies really fast, because it's been over 20 years Return to competition: on paper Italy and the USA are the strongest now, who can play in 1/2 but in principle anyone can beat anyone here, e.g. today the Netherlands vs Spain. In theory, Sinner can guarantees 1 point in every potential singles matches. Now the question is who will be the 2nd racket in Italy and who possibly played doubles: Sinner with Musetti or Bolelli with Vavassori? I remember that Sinner was scheduled to play Musetti in the doubles at the Paris Olympics before his withdrawal. -
Rafael Nadal (tennis) Officially retired following the conclusion of the Davis Cup, where Spain got eliminated in the quarterfinals. He’s a 22x Grand Slam Champion (14 at Roland Garros, 5 at the US Open, 2 at the Australian Open, 2 at Wimbledon), “King of Clay”, and an Olympic gold medalist in both singles (2008) and doubles (2016)
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