Djokovic expelled, Mbappé scorer and Christmas expected at the turn: the news on a set of Sunday January 16

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED BETWEEN LAST NIGHT AND THIS MORNING

1. Tennis – Djokovic Case'”>Australian Open – Visa canceled, Djokovic will be expelled

The ax fell. The Australian Federal Court on Sunday unanimously rejected the appeal brought by Novak Djokovic against the cancellation of his visa and his expulsion from the country. The first Grand Slam 2022 will be played without the Serbian world number one, nine times winner of the tournament. The end of an imbroglio that will tarnish the image of the player.

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2. Football – Ligue 1: PSG returns to victory

After two league draws against Lorient and then Lyon, the Parisians were able to breathe a big sigh of relief this Saturday evening, on their lawn at the Parc des Princes. A 2-0 win over Brest thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappé and Thilo Kehrer put PSG 11 points ahead of runners-up Nice. An almost perfect evening for Mauricio Pochettino’s band.

3. Basketball – NBA: Knee alert for Durant, the Raptors have Milwaukee

Carried by an excellent Pascal Siakam, author of his second career triple-double (30 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists), the Raptors managed to stifle a particularly clumsy Milwaukee team (26/77 on shots). Despite 30 points from Giannis Antetokounmpo, the defending champions lost for the 18th time this season (103-96) and are in 4th place in the Eastern Conference. On the side of Brooklyn, the Nets won without difficulty against the Pelicans (120-105) but Kevin Durant had to leave the floor before halftime following knee pain.

4. Football – CAN: Salah saves Egypt from a bad patch

Beaten for their opening match against Nigeria, Egypt launched their tournament by disposing of Guinea-Bissau thanks to the inevitable Mohamed Salah. The Liverpool striker scored the only goal of the game shortly after the hour mark to allow the Pharaohs to believe in qualification by climbing to second place in Group D.

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Soccer – Ligue 2: Led 2-0 by Caen at the break, Sochaux managed to turn the tide of the match on their lawn at the Bonal stadium to finally win 3-2. A success that allowed the Cubs to temporarily take the lead in the championship, with one point more than Toulouse and Ajaccio.
Rugby – Challenge Cup : A nice three out of three for Lyon on the European scene. The LOU, which relied heavily on its executives, confirmed its place as leader of Pool B by winning against Perpignan in a one-sided Franco-French duel (37-6).
Football – King’s Cup: The round of 16 between Bétis Sevilla and its neighbor Sevilla FC was logically suspended in the 40th minute of play after an iron bar was thrown from the stands right on the head of Joan Jordan. Before this unforgivable act, Papu Gomez had opened the scoring and Nabil Fekir had equalized with a magnificent returning corner.
Rugby – Champions Cup : Led 14-7 at the break by Bristol, Stade Français failed to reverse the trend: the Ile-de-France club fell 28-17 against the formation of a Harry Randall of the big nights.
Football – Serie A : Beaten by Inter Milan in the final of the Italian Supercup on Wednesday, Juventus was able to recover by chaining in the league against Udinese (2-0). The teammates of Paulo Dybala, author of the opener, now point to two small points from the podium.
Figure skating : At just 15 years old, the Russian Kamila Valieva seized the continental title ahead of her two compatriots, Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova, confirming her status as the great favorite for the Beijing Olympics.

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WHAT YOU CAN’T MISS TO FOLLOW TODAY

1. Football – Ligue 1: OM want to confirm against Lille

At the end of the 21st day of the championship, the Vélodrome stadium will be the scene of a great confrontation between Olympique de Marseille and Lille. The Marseillais, who remain on two victories and a draw in Ligue 1, will have the opportunity to join Nice in place of Paris Saint-Germain’s runner-up against the Dogues who have still not lost in Ligue 1 since the end. of the month of October. The game kicks off at 8:45 p.m.

2. Football – African Cup of Nations: Four matches on the program

Nice menu this Sunday during the CAN .. Côte d’Ivoire, Algeria, Tunisia and Mali, among others, are expected to shine on the Cameroonian lawns. Gambia – May will start the day at 2:00 p.m. before Tunisia – Mauritania and Côte d’Ivoire – Sierra Leone at 5:00 p.m. then Algeria – Equatorial Guinea at 8:00 p.m.
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3. Alpine skiing – Slalom: Will Clément Noël continue his idyll in Wengen?

Winner for the first time in his career in the World Cup here three years ago, Clément Noël has always won there and dreams of succeeding in the pass of three. And this even if its current form does not encourage optimism. Response from 10:15 a.m.

But also… the women’s (12:45 p.m.) and men’s (2:45 p.m.) pursuit in biathlon, the continuation of the preliminary round of the European handball championship (6:00 p.m.), Montpellier (2:00 p.m.), Bordeaux (4:15 p.m.) and Clermont (6:30 p.m.) in the Champions Cup rugby, without forgetting the football championships with an enticing Atalanta-Inter Milan in Serie A (8:45 p.m.) and the final of the Spanish Super Cup which will see Bilbao do battle with Real Madrid (7:30 p.m.).

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