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ADO secures Puclin until the end of this season

3:48 pm: ADO Den Haag has signed David Puclin until the end of this season. The Croatian midfielder comes immediately from the Ukrainian Vorskla Poltava. The Ukrainian league, the Premjer Liha, is currently forced to stop due to the situation in the country, as a result of which the contracts of foreign players in that competition have been temporarily suspended.

The 29-year-old midfielder Puclin started his career in his home country of Croatia and played for several clubs there. After a trip to Saarbrücken in Germany in 2015, the right-footed midfielder returned to Croatia a year later, where he played for NK Istra and Slaven Belupo. In 2020, Puclin transferred to Vorskla Poltava in Ukraine.

Juventus four weeks without injured Locatelli

2.17 pm: Juventus will have to do without midfielder Manuel Locatelli for the next four weeks. The 24-year-old Italian international has suffered a knee injury in Sunday’s lost home game against Internazionale (0-1). On Monday, investigation revealed that he twisted his right knee.

Locatelli is a fixture in the team of trainer Massimiliano Allegri, who is fourth in the Serie A.

Spanish tennis players come to Den Bosch with Bolsova

13:43: The Spanish tennis players will come to Den Bosch next week with Aliona Bolsova in the team for the duel with the Netherlands in the qualifying round of the Billie Jean King Cup. The born Moldovan replaces the injured Garbiñe Muguruza in the selection. Two-time grand slam champion Muguruza withdrew from the Nations Cup last month due to a shoulder injury.

The Netherlands will receive Spain on 15 and 16 April on gravel in the Maaspoort in Den Bosch. Even after the loss of Muguruza, the number 9 in the world, the Spanish women still have a player from the global top 10 in their team. Paula Badosa rose from sixth to third place on Monday’s ranking, behind Iga Swiatek and Barbora Krejcikova. The rest of the squad consists of Sara Sorribes, Nuria Párrizas and Rebeka Masárová. Bolsova reached the fourth round on the clay of Roland Garros in 2019.

Arantxa Rus, Lesley Pattinama-Kerkhove, debutante Arianne Hartono and doubles specialist Demi Schuurs make up the Dutch team.

Moscon takes a rest: condition below zero

12.06 o’clock: Gianni Moscon will be out of action this spring. The 27-year-old Italian is hopelessly out of shape. “My condition is below zero,” the Astana rider reported on Instagram. “I gave everything, as always, but it wasn’t much this year.”

Moscon did not make it to the finish on Sunday in the Tour of Flanders. He also got off early in the Strade Bianche, E3 Harelbeke, Gent-Wevelgem and Dwars door Vlaanderen. Last year he made an impression in Paris-Roubaix; he was alone in the lead for a long time and eventually finished fourth.

Moscon, who exchanged Ineos Grenadiers for Astana last winter, blames his poor condition on an infection with the corona virus in January. “After three weeks of illness from Covid in January, I have not been able to feel positive anymore. I will take a period of rest to improve my fitness.”

Screen icon Kardolus (85) passed away

12.05 pm: The famous fencing trainer (maître) Kasper Kardolus has passed away at the age of 85 after a short illness. His family made that known. He was the first in the Netherlands to realize his own fencing hall, in 1976 in Zoetermeer. Zaal Kardolus won a total of 137 Dutch titles.

Kardolus won several national titles himself, but his sons Oscar, Olaf and Arwin and daughter Yvette were also multiple Dutch champions. He was also the coach of successful fencers such as Stéphane Ganeff and Pernette Osinga. His students took part in several Olympic Games.

Kardolus was appointed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau in 1995 and honored in 2007 with a gold medal of honor for his services to fencing sport from the world fencing association FIE. He always stood up for his sport and his association. This occasionally caused conflicts with, among others, the screen association. “Especially in a small sport you have to bite the bullet. I will not let myself be messed with and I am afraid of nothing and no one,” he said in his last interview in NLcoach magazine, which appeared last month.

Snooker player Robertson does not know giving up

11.49 am: You won’t win from snooker player Neil Robertson until the last ball has gone into the pocket. This was experienced by Scotsman John Higgins for the second time in a final against ‘The Thunder from Down Under’, who lives in England. won frames.

Robertson got out of his chair at that score and only got back into it when the scoreboard indicated 10-9 in his favor. The jackpot of more than 200,000 euros passed the Scottish nose and it was not the first time. Last year in the English Open, Higgins and Robertson also met in the final. Higgins needed one more frame to win at 8-6. Robertson set his sights on sharp and won 9-8.

Atlético misses defender Giménez against City in Champions League

10:52 am: Atlético Madrid go to England without defender José María Giménez for their first game against Manchester City in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The Uruguayan international, a fixed value in the team of coach Diego Simeone, was injured on Saturday in the final phase of the won competition match against Alavés (4-1).

The reigning champions of Spain are in third place in La Liga, with as many points as FC Barcelona and Sevilla. Leader Real Madrid is 12 points ahead of the three pursuers.

Atlético Madrid eliminated Manchester United in the eighth finals of the Champions League. After a draw in Madrid (1-1), the Spaniards won the return at Old Trafford 1-0 via a goal from Renan Lodi. They will meet the other top club from the English city on Tuesday, Manchester City.

Reinier Robbemond returns as an assistant at Willem II

10.42 am: Willem II has appointed Reinier Robbemond as the assistant to head coach Kevin Hofland until the end of the season. He replaces Denny Landzaat, who goes with John van den Brom to Al-Taawon in Saudi Arabia.

Until recently, Robbemond was the head coach of De Graafschap. He was fired there due to disappointing results. He previously served as assistant to Willem II during Erwin van de Looi’s period. After the resignation of the current national team coach of Jong Oranje in Tilburg, he acted as interim trainer. Robbemond started that period with a spectacular 5-0 win over PSV and managed to save the Tilburg club from relegation.

Curling men also lose to Canada at the World Cup

10:01 am: The Dutch curling men also lost their third match at the World Cup in Las Vegas. Canada, winner of the bronze medal at the last Winter Games in Beijing, was too strong with 9-6. Previously, the Orange already lost to Sweden and Germany. The team of skip Wouter Gösgens is thirteenth and last in the ranking.

The curlers are participating in the World Cup for the fifth time. In the previous four editions, with Jaap van Dorp as skip, the Dutch men finished eleventh (in 2017), tenth (in 2018 and 2019) and twelfth (in 2021). Van Dorp is now the vice skipper. Carlo Glasbergen and Laurens Hoekman also play along. Tobias van den Hurk is reserve.

The Dutch team was relegated to the B-division at the last European Championship, in November last year in Norway. At the Olympic qualifying tournament in December in Leeuwarden, the team was unable to force participation in the Winter Games in Beijing.

The curling men will play their fourth game against Switzerland on Monday evening (Dutch time).

Polish tennis star Swiatek officially number 1 in the world

08:30 a.m.: Polish tennis star Iga Swiatek is officially the new number 1 in the world rankings. She is the successor of Australian Ashleigh Barty, who has ended her tennis career. Swiatek won the tournament in Miami last week. Czech Barbora Krejcikova rises to second place and Spain’s Paula Badosa climbs to third. The highest ranked Dutch player is still Arantxa Rus in 75th place.

In the men’s category, Novak Djokovic retains the first place in the global ranking. The Russian Daniil Medvedev lost the chance to relieve the Serb in Miami last week and therefore remains second. The difference in points is minimal; 8420 at 8410. German Alexander Zverev is number 3. Carlos Alcaraz, who won the masters tournament in Miami, climbs five places and is now eleventh. Botic van de Zandschulp drops one place to 43rd position. Tallon Greek track wins one spot and is number 56 in the world.

Los Angeles Lakers and threatens to miss NBA playoffs

08:03 a.m.: The Los Angeles Lakers basketball players risk missing the playoffs in the NBA. The loss to Denver Nuggets 129-118 further troubled the multiple champion. The team has to win almost all of the remaining games in the regular season to have a chance of making it to the postseason, in which they compete for the championship.

The Lakers played against the Nuggets without star LeBron James, who injured his ankle. Anthony Davies (28 points) and Russell Westbrook (27 points) did everything they could to avert defeat, but with Nikola Jokic, the Denver squad had a sharpshooter in the house. He made 38 points.

Phoenix Suns suffered a rare defeat. The western division leader lost 117-96 to Oklahoma City Thunder. The Miami Heat cemented its lead in the Eastern Division with a 114-109 win over the Toronto Raptors. The Philadelphia 76ers, already certain of the playoffs, defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 112-108. Joel Embiid scored 44 points for the ‘Sixers’.

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