Abodi and Sinner's Victory at Wimbledon: "I Didn't Go, Sometimes You Have to Be with the Family. I'm Sorry for the Absence of Italian institutions."
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The Minister of Sports explained that he had experienced the victory of Jannik Sinner in Wimbledon with great emotion, but "at a distance"
How did I experience Sinner's victory at Wimbledon? With the great emotion, at a distance, because contrary to so many other times, this time I did not go, also happens to a minister sometimes need to stop, to be in the family. Andrea Abodi, Minister of Sports and Youth, breaks the silence on the absence of the Italian institutions on Wimbledon Central during the final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. A matter of fatigue, according to t…
The Minister of Sports spoke about Jannik's historic success: "It would have been very nice to be there, there will be a meeting with Mattarella and Meloni"
"The Minister of Sports Abodi said he didn't go to Wimbledon to be with the family. A Sports Minister who doesn't go to such an event, historian for our country, makes himself ridiculous. But since this Government seems disinterested with respect to the results of tennis, I hope that even more so after the victory of Sinner, Abodi and his sgheters put their hands off the organization of the Atp Finals in Turin. If Abodi wants to be with his fami…
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