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The deployment of anti-drone warfare for the Games in the face of uncertainties over the effectiveness of the system
The security perimeters of the opening ceremony in detail
Emergency medicine is also preparing for the Olympics
The risk of cyberattacks during the Games “really scares” the Ile-de-France health system
Cyberattacks, scams and disinformation, the online threats weighing on the Paris Olympic Games
QR code, anti-terrorist perimeter… Gérald Darmanin specifies the security system for the opening ceremony
The Ile-de-France region says “no” to financing the transport of accredited participants during the Games
Roissy and Orly airports face the challenge of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
Should we fear the worst in transport in Ile-de-France?
Transport during the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris: from the euphoria of promises to the shock of reality
Paris 2024: meeting the transport challenge, a test before its time
Two projects for the Olympic Games are still being followed “very, very closely”
The Paris 2024 Olympic Village takes up residence in Seine-Saint-Denis
A logistical time trial at the Olympic Village for the Organizing Committee
Bernard Thibault: “For the 2024 Games, our objective is to demonstrate that major events are not incompatible with high social rights
- Athlete preparation
Volleyball player Lucille Gicquel revises her ranges in Türkiye before the French team’s big Olympic debut
At the Paris Paralympic Games, Cyrille Chahboune and the French volleyball players will be seated for the first time
Janja Garnbret, “best climber of all time” and icon in Slovenia
Inauguration and crowd bath for Clarisse Agbégnénou before the home stretch of her Olympic preparation
The marathon course shakes up athletes’ training habits
Four months before the Paris 2024 Olympics, all the lights are green for “the king of swimming” Léon Marchand
Does France really have the means to shine in the medal rankings?
Simone Biles on her way to Paris 2024: “I’m getting old and I have more to lose”
- The question of the presence of Russian and Belarusian athletes
In Russia, the sports movement is torn apart over its participation in the Olympics
“All the ingredients come together to replay an episode in the long history of Olympic boycotts”
Thomas Bach, IOC President: “The aggressiveness of the Russian government is growing day by day, against the Committee, against the Games, against me”
The popular ticket office of the State and local authorities faces the challenge of logistics
The government is struggling to distribute its free tickets to people with disabilities
The Organizing Committee ensures that it has completed more than 90% of its revenue budget
Tony Estanguet confirms that there have been salary increases at the management of the Games Organizing Committee
In search of savings, the organizers of the Games are seeking help from partner communities
- Ongoing legal investigations
Tony Estanguet, the boss of the Games, in his turn in the sights of justice
The “four musketeers” of the organizing committee targeted by the PNF
- The Olympic Torch Relay
Some municipalities are irritated by the requirements and costs linked to hosting the torch relay
The government steps on the accelerator to close the accessibility gap
- Seine-Saint-Denis and the Games
At the Arthur-Rimbaud vocational high school in La Courneuve, an “JO option” against dropping out of school
The Olympic aquatic center, an XXL swimming pool for Seine-Saint-Denis
La Courneuve between enthusiasm and concern regarding the transformation of Georges-Valbon Park
The Red Star Rugby of Saint-Ouen deprived of a stadium because of the Games
An island, an eco-friendly mayor and “the chance” to benefit from the Games
- Paris at Games time
After the requisition of their accommodation, students not yet sure of their fate
As the Games approach, associations fighting against poverty fear “social cleansing”
Enthusiastic inauguration for the Adidas Arena, the new venue at Porte de la Chapelle
- The Games are not just Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis
The arrival of the Olympic flame “could not happen anywhere other than in Marseille”
At D-55, the Meuse tries to mobilize its inhabitants before the passage of the Olympic flame
In Martinique and Guadeloupe, Olympic fever rises remotely
In Polynesia, Teahupoo is delighted to host the 2024 Olympic Games but fears overtourism
- Environmental issues
The Austerlitz basin, a key device for making the Seine swimmable, inaugurated
“The objective of reducing bacteriological pollution in the Seine by 75% will be achieved”, assures the Minister of Sports
The risks of a scorching summer raise fears of a suffocating Olympic Games
Halving the carbon footprint of meals served at the Games: the other challenge of Paris 2024
How the organizers of the Olympic Games plan to deal with a heatwave this summer
- The societal issues that the Games highlight
Persistent recruitment difficulties less than three months before the Olympic Games
The State launches a Games accessibility guide for people with disabilities
The anti-Olympics struggle to mobilize
Far from the splendor of the Olympics, the reality of PE lessons in a Montreuil college
At the time of sport, a major national cause, the worrying situation of swimming pools in France
School sport is still looking for the right formula
Rome Masters 2024 | Rafael Nadal vs Zizou Bergs: schedule, channel and where to watch the Rome Masters 1000 match on TV in the USA and Mexico
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With the beginning of Rome Masters 1000it’s time for the Spanish Rafael Nadal continue with your clay preparation tour prior to your probable participation in Roland Garros 2024, so he has already defined his first rival on Italian soil, the Belgian Zizou Bergs.
Less than 24 hours after their confrontation, The one from Manacor opted for an act of relaxation the day before by walking through the emblematic Plaza del “Popolo” from the Italian capital, where he went to give an exhibition on the new track located in the center of the city, which had to be suspended due to bad weather.
In the heart of Rome, the Italian Tennis Federation (FITP) placed ua court for qualifying matches of the tournament to be played, which were played until May 7but also for exhibition matches of great players to satisfy the demand of the Roman people.
Nadal giving a lecture before his debut
The 10-time winner in the Italian capital, more than any other on Roman clay, was the main attraction this Wednesday, but the rain prevented him from jumping into view dressed in short. Even so, she was present to receive the affection of everyone present, more than a hundred fans who received him with applause and asked for photos and autographs.
Nadal, after remembering that his best memories in Rome were years ago, in the first tournaments he played, when they were still 5 sets, He approached the stands to greet and take photos with his followers.
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Nadal vs Bergs: time, TV and how to watch the 2024 Rome Masters match online
Rafael Nadal will have the Belgian Zizou Bergs as a rival in his debut Rome Masters 1000. The match start times are estimates as it always depends on the length of the previous games.
- Mexico (CDMX): 5:00 am
- Eastern United States: 7:00 am
- Central United States: 6:00 am
- Western United States: 4:00 am
The match between Rafael Nadal and Zizou Bergs It can be seen in Mexico and throughout Latin America through ESPN and Star+. In the United States, the broadcast will be carried out by Tennis Channel.
Let us remember that all the activity of the Mutua Madrid Open 2024 can be seen through the ESPN and Tennis Chanel signal for the United States, in addition to Star+ in streaming, while for Mexico, the game will be seen on ESPN and Star+.
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Rafa Nadal announces that he will compete again in January at the Brisbane tournament
The Spanish tennis player Rafa Nadal announced this Friday that he will return to competition at the Brisbane tournament, in the first week of January 2024, before the Australian Open, after a year out of competition due to injury.
“Hello everyone, after a year away from competition, the time has come to return. It will be in Brisbane and it will be in the first week of January. See you there,” Nadal said in a message posted on social media to announce his return to the courts.
Nadal played his last match on January 18
The Brisbane tournament will be played from December 31 to January 7 next year, prior to the Australian Open, which will be held from January 14 to 28, and which was the last event in which the Mallorcan competed.
Nadal, winner of 22 Grand Slams, played his last match on January 18, when he lost in the second round against the American Mackenzie McDonald, and since then he has followed a recovery process from a grade 2 injury to the iliopsoas of the left leg, for which he underwent surgery.
The tennis player underwent arthroscopic surgery on the left psoas tendon injury on June 2 at the Teknon Clinic in Barcelona performed by doctors Marc Philippon, Jaume Vilaró and Angel Ruiz-Cotorro, and an old psoas injury was also regularized. labrum of the left hip. The estimated time then for his recovery was five months.
The Australian Open has already announced its return
The Australian Open announced on October 11 that Nadal was going to be part of the draw for the first Grand Slam of the season, in Melbourne, an event he won in 2009 and 2022, days after the tennis player released a video in which he was I saw him training on a track at his academy in Manacor (Mallorca).
Nadal, 37, did not want to set a date for his return to competition on November 15, although he stated that he was progressing well from his injury and that he knew that he would return “to play tennis one day”, something of which who doubted at some point about his recovery.
The Australian Open confirms the return of Rafa Nadal to the tournament
“If I didn’t have the dream of being competitive, I wouldn’t have done everything I’ve done in recent months and the effort it takes for me to do it at the age I am,” said former number one in the world ranking at the time.
Excitement for Paris 2024
The Olympic champion in Beijing 2008 and Spanish flag bearer in Rio 2016 also acknowledged then that it is “an illusion” for him to be able to compete in the Paris 2024 Games, in what could be his last active season.
“I would like to play again and be competitive again. The hope is not to return and win Roland Garros or Australia, so that people do not get confused. At the time I am in my life, all that is very far away. I’m not saying it’s impossible, because things in sport change very quickly. But I am not deluded, I am aware of the difficulties I face,” Nadal said in September. With EFE
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Rafa Nadal announces that he will compete again in January at the Brisbane tournament
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