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Djokovic : "Débuter un match à 23h comme celui de Medvedev, ça n'est pas idéal c'est sûr

Le 19/01/2024 à 19h52 par Guillaume Nonque
Djokovic : Débuter un match à 23h comme celui de Medvedev, ça n'est pas idéal c'est sûr

Mais je ne vois pas les Grand Chelem changer le format session de jour/session de nuit. C'est comme ça qu'ils vendent leurs billets. Mais ça aiderait les joueurs d'avoir une seule session."

FIN Ruusuvuori, Emil
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RUS Medvedev, Daniil  [3]
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