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struggling and you're obviously out there on your own, it can be difficult at times, so part of it as that. also, the way you are playing, when you know you're capable of doing more than you are, if you're not happy with the way you're hitting forehand and backhand and serving on those sorts of things, the technical aspect, as well, fixing those problems has helped me feel better on the court, but yeah, definitely some focus on the mental side, as well and reframing the way you look at things definitely, definitely helps. it will be emma raducanu's first grand slam since last yea r�*s australian open. the former us open champion says she is feeling positive after her long injury lay—off, but says she now needs more time to return to her peak. raducanu faces american shelby rogers in the first round.

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it's also 10 days until the start of the australian open. the reigning champion�*s winning run in the country is over. novak djokovic's 43—match unbeaten streak was ended by alex de minaur as serbia lost to australia in the united cup quarterfinals. de minaur, the world number 12, took full advantage of an out of sorts djokovic, who's been struggling with a wrist injury, taking the first set 6—4. de minaur showed few nerves in the second, but eventually closed out the match 6—4, 6—4. it's djokovic's first loss in australia since the 2018 australian open. i think i will be ok, to be honest. but it did have quite an impact, particularly on the forehand and serve, but again, i don't want to spend too much time talking about it and taking away credit for the victory. he was very solid, as he always is. after a year away from the sport rafael nadal

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the start of the australian open. the reigning champion�*s winning run in the country is over. novak djokovic's 43—match unbeaten streak was ended by alex de minaur as serbia lost to australia in the united cup quarterfinals. de minaur, the world number 12, took full advantage of an out of sorts djokovic, who's been struggling with a wrist injury, taking the first set 6—4. de minaur showed few nerves in the second, but eventually closed out the match 6—4, 6—4. it's djokovic's first loss in australia since the 2018 australian open. i think i will be ok, to be honest. but it did have quite an impact, particularly on the forehand and serve, but again, i don't want to spend too much time talking about it and taking away credit for the victory of alex de minaur. and taking away credit of the victory from alex de minaur. he was very solid, as he always is.

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it's also ten days until the start of the australian open. the reigning champion�*s winning run in the country is over. novak djokovic's 43—match unbeaten streak was ended by alex de minaur as serbia lost to australia in the united cup quarterfinals. de minaur, the world number 12, took full advantage of an out—of—sorts djokovic who's been struggling with a wrist injury, took the first set 6—4. de minaur showed a few nerves in the second, but eventually closed out the match 6—4, 6—4. it's djokovic's first loss in australia since the 2018 australian open. ithink i'll be ok, to be honest. but, you know, it did have quite an impact, you know, particularly on the forehand and serve, but, again, i don't want to be spending too much time talking about it and taking away credit of the victory from alex de minaur. i mean, he was just very solid as he always is. after a year away from the sport, rafael nadal

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America Reports

here is vivek ramaswamy, perhaps a shot at the sitting president, i'll ask you how. he posted this just a couple hours ago, i believe it was attached to a twitter feed that said three hours of debate prep this morning with his shirt off, and showing us his forehand on the tennis court. >> kayleigh: what immediately comes to mind is joe biden sitting on the beach, he's on his second vacation, although today he's going to visit maui but still going to return to the vacation. a very big contrast. enormous night, it's going to take a lot to dethrone former president trump, he has a huge, huge lead, and the candidates have two hours. >> sandra: patrick weighed in on vivek's tennis swing, props for him, good stuff, bring it up higher on the back swing. quickly final thought. the issue, do you believe that will differentiate the candidates on the stage.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

>> sandra: do you play, john? if you play, you're looking at and say this is a legit forehand. >> john: i do. not like that. my wife and i played pickle ball with our 12-year-old twins for the first time. they killed us. they beat us three games in a row. it's a fun game. >> sandra: a great sport. >> john: abe grieve with peter doocy on that front. >> sandra: never mind us, "america reports." dvr. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. the story with martha in milwaukee starts right now. >> martha: hi, guys. good afternoon, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. "the story" comes to you today live from milwaukee which is the site of the first republican presidential debate, if you haven't heard. you might have heard something about that. it's a big deal. two days away now. we have governor ron desantis joining us in moments and a lot to get to with him in a huge

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Morning Joe

>> what was interesting about it, the first set, djokovic won, blew him out of the court. that lasted 34 minutes. you had one game in the third set that was almost as long as the entire first set. it was as good as it gets. alcaraz has an arsenal that is really quite extraordinary. you expect the power. you expect the speed, jonathan. he's 16 years younger. he also does things with finesse, and i never have quite seen it. he'd almost pause in his forehand, wait to see which way djokovic committed, then he would hit the ball. it was quite a stunning display of artistry. >> i spent my day at a bowling alley for a kids' party, but all the television were on this. maybe this is a generation sign of change, djokovic passing the torch to alcaraz.

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BBC News

you mention some of the shots, the most interesting is when you think is going to do one thing and he does another? ., is going to do one thing and he does another? . ., ., another? time and time again, he would line up _ another? time and time again, he would line up for _ another? time and time again, he would line up for a _ another? time and time again, he would line up for a short - another? time and time again, he| would line up for a short forehand, looked as if he was going to get full works and then play the most elegant of drop shots. as a defender, you are expecting to move very fast one corner of the other and suddenly, you are unfitted. he won a lot of points that way. the d'okovic, won a lot of points that way. the djokovic, despite the fact he is 36, which isn't very old at all, the tennis times to hold out the lat long, there was no sign of fatigue, either mental or physical? aha, long, there was no sign of fatigue, either mental or physical?- either mental or physical? a mere five sets is — either mental or physical? a mere five sets is well _ either mental or physical? a mere

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that utmost pressure. you mentioned some of his shots. i mean, some of the most fascinating shots were the ones where he hits it deceptively. you think he's going to do one thing and he does quite another. he's quite a master of the art, isn't he? absolutely. and, you know, he time and time again, he would line up for a short forehand, look as if he was going to give it the full works and then play the most delicate of drop shots. and that is something that's very difficult to defend against because as a defender there, you're expecting to move very fast to one corner or the other and suddenly you're wrong footed. he won a lot of points that way. for djokovic, despite the fact that he's the ripe old age of, what, 36, which isn't very old at all. but in tennis, in tennis tends to hold out for that long, there was no sign of fatigue there at all, either mental or physical, i thought. well, i think novak, i think he trains for seven sets. so a mere five is well within his capabilities or so it appears anyway. wow. we've seen him go to the wire

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final. she's an amazing player, very talented, being a lefty, if her serve is working and anglos, i think she has great chance but then we have ons jabeur on the other side who is a magician. she can slice, she can hit hard with the forehand, her serve has been working good and i think it would be a great final. i'm looking forward to it. what i think it would be a great final. i'm looking forward to it. what have ou made i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of— i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of 0ns — i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of ons jabeur, _ i'm looking forward to it. what have you made of ons jabeur, you - you made of ons jabeur, you mentioned the magician and the tricks. she seems to have arraigned some of it back at times and come closer to sabalenka and others. we weren't sure if she could match what she did but here she is again. what have you made of her mindset this time around? i have you made of her mindset this time around?— have you made of her mindset this time around? i think she's doing an amazin: time around? i think she's doing an amazing job. _ time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's _ time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's growing - time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's growing as - time around? i think she's doing an amazing job, she's growing as a - amazing job, she's growing as a player. in the last 3—4 years it's amazing the changes that she's done.

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