What not to miss between last night and this morning
1. Football – Champions League: First hitch in C1 for PSG
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The 37 points of Wembenyama, the release of OM, the pressure of PSG: The set of the day
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SOS defense and exposed environment: should Galtier try another system?
2. Football – Champions League: City and Haaland take a walk, Rabiot and Di Maria have fun
3. Handball – Champions League: Nantes continues
Nantes dominates Celje: a victory that feels good
And also…
Tennis – ATP 500 Tokyo: Frances Tiafoe, recent semi-finalist of the US Open and winner of the Laver Cup with Team World, qualified for the quarter-finals of the Japanese tournament. A victory against the Spaniard Bernabe Zapata Miralles, 80th in the world 6-1, 7-6. The American, 19th in the world, is the highest ranked player in his part of the table.
Tiafoe unfolds against Zapata Miralles: his victory in video
Basketball – Champions League: For its first of the season on the European scene, Strasbourg dominated the Hungarian club Falco Vulcano Szombathely (81-78).
To see, read or listen to on Eurosport
This week in DiP Impact, our consultant Arnaud Di Pasquale returns in particular to the rant of Iga Swiatek, forced to decline a selection in the final stages of Billie Jean King Cup after the Masters because of an inconsistency in the WTA and ITF calendars . For men, the Tokyo ATP 500 and Nur Sultan can be followed live on Eurosport.
DiP’s eye on schedule inconsistency: ‘WTA and ITF are shooting each other in the foot’
On Tuesday, the site of Neom in Saudi Arabia was selected to organize the Asian Winter Games in 2029. The event will take place in a desert, construction has barely begun… While the Football World Cup will be played in Qatar and that a Greece-Egypt-Saudi Arabia candidacy is emerging for the 2030 World Cup, one question: is there a limit? Our journalist Cyril Morin tries to answer it.
The Dakar passes around Neom, the city chosen for the Asian Winter Games in 2029
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Paolo Rossi almost single-handedly won the world title for Italy in 1982 by scoring six goals in his last three games. A dream week that has consecrated him for eternity as one of the heroes in the history of football. Perhaps because his exploits are a real miracle, made possible by the fierce perseverance of coach Enzo Bearzot. A Great Story written by Chérif Ghemmour and to be found in podcast this Thursday.
The question: Which French to shine at the Judo Worlds?
Without Teddy Riner or Clarisse Agbegnenou, France will still have great opportunities to shine in Tashkent. / Editing: Quentin Guichard
Credit: Eurosport
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The challenge of OM, the boycott of Paris, the sprint of Kyrgios: The set of the day
04/10/2022 At 05:17
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Henriques filed a complaint for “psychological violence” against his ex-right arm
03/10/2022 At 13:23