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Alexander Zverev was once again talked about when we least expected it. The German won the Masters at the end of the year by beating – once again – a favorite Novak Djokovic without a title since 2015 in the semi-final and world number two Daniil Medvedev in the final.
The world number three wins a sixth title this season, marked by his gold medal at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. What would be the Grand Slam where it could take on another dimension? This is the question Arnaud Di Pasquale and Antoine Benneteau are asking themselves this week.
In the second set, the two friends welcome Diane Parry, the young Frenchwoman who has just won her first WTA title in Montevideo in Uruguay, in South America. It is even the only title of the women’s circuit won by a Habs this year: the 115th in the world tells us about her season and her claims for the one that is coming.
Finally, it will be a question of the neo-Davis Cup that the French will play in its new formula: if headliners announce their participation in the last event of the year, how to restore the attractiveness of a competition that is irretrievably losing it. ?
Welcome to DiP Impact, and good listening!
At the service (presentation): Antoine Benneteau
On the way back (consultant): Arnaud Di Pasquale
In the tarpaulins (Journalist / editor Eurosport): Sébastien Petit
Listen to the previous episodes:
Norrie shock, Masters race and Badosa confirmation
Warrior Murray, the Raducanu disappointment at Indian Wells and the breakthrough of the French
The countdown to Indian Wells, the race for the Masters, the longevity of Monfils
Should we reform the Laver Cup and press conferences?
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