World champion Novak Djokovic won the Rome Masters Tennis Championships by defeating Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas 0-6 6-7 in the final match on Sunday. Djokovic managed to claim his sixth Liga Rome title ahead of Roland Garros later this month.

Anas Jaber lost the final of the women’s championship of Rome

At the same level, Polish tennis player Iga Swiventek retained her 1,000-point Rome Women’s Tennis Championship for the second year in a row, easily beating Tunisian Anas Jaber in straight sets, 6-2 and 6-2, in the final match.

Maiar Sharif wins the Molly Karlsruhe Championship

Egyptian tennis star Mayar Sheriff was also able to capture the title of Molly Karlsruhe tennis champion, where the Egyptian champion was able to crown the title after defeating world No. 116 American Pira Bernarda in two unanswered sets, today, Sunday, in the final 6- 2 and 6-4 to crown the title with a big achievement.

Genoa were officially relegated to the second division after losing 3-0 to Napoli on Matchday 37 of the Italian league on Sunday. Napoli’s hat-trick was scored by Victor Osimhen in the 32nd minute, Lorenzo Insigne in the 65th minute from the penalty spot and Lobotka in the 81st minute.

West Ham interfere with City

And in the 37th round of the English Premier League, Manchester City drew with West Ham United 2:2 in a match held at the London stadium, bringing the difference to 4 points with Liverpool missing the match. In other matches Leicester City beat Watford 5-1, Brighton drew 1-1 with Leeds United, Wolves drew 1-1 with Norwich City, Crystal Palace drew 1 :1 with Aston Villa, while Tottenham beat Burnley 1-0.

International Miscellaneous:

Former Barcelona B player Maxi Rollon has died at the age of 27 in a traffic accident, according to the Catalan team. Rollón rose to youth level at Barcelona and represented the club’s second team before moving on to several clubs in South America and the Middle East.

Club Brugge won the Belgian title after defeating Royal Antwerp 3–1 before the competition round ended.

Argentine player Lionel Messi’s father has expressed his hope that the Paris Saint-Germain star will return to Barcelona. Messi’s father, Jorge, was asked about the possibility of the 34-year-old wearing the blue garnet jersey again, and he replied: “I hope one day it will happen.”

The Chelsea women’s team won the FA Cup by beating Manchester City 3-2 after extra time.