Police are attempting to show that officers are protecting the public, using arrest numbers to secure federal funding and to meet quotas, the organization said.
The 26-year-old Greek berated himself for gifting Gigante some points. The 20th-seeded Tsitsipas hit 49 unforced errors on Court Simonne-Mathieu.“I wasn’t fully present in the moment,” he said. “So I would describe that (as) immaturity, not knowing how to handle those situations.”
Tsitsipas was troubled throughout by the No. 167-ranked Gigante’s drop shot and athleticism.Gigante sealed the victory with an ace, and the unheralded Italian received a friendly hug at the net from Tsitsipas.“I have to give credit to my opponent, he played incredible tennis,” Tsitsipas said. “He handled the pressure moments very well.”
has not won a title on the ATP tour and he had never previously been beyond the first round at a major tournament.“For sure was my big(gest) win,” he said.
It was a second straight major with an early loss against an unseeded player for Tsitsipas — the 2023 Australian Open runner-up — following his
to Alex Michelsen at the Australian Open earlier this year.“Christians and Muslims who used to stare at each other were reconciled,” Ella Carine Kossingou, a Bangui resident, said of Francis’ visit. “I’m not Catholic, but I won’t forget his presence in our country.”
, a graffiti artist dabbed finishing touches onto a portrait of Pope Francis in Kenya. In Nigeria, parishioners lined up to sign a condolence book beneath his portrait. And in South Sudan, Father James Rombe knelt to pray along with students at the St. Lawrence Minor Seminary.“He taught our leaders a big lesson on humility, and what it means to be a servant — a servant leader,” Rombe said, remembering when Francis
the feet of warring South Sudan leaders as government troops battled rebels in parts of the country.“That was the powerful message that we all received from him: Hope. To be hopeful. And these two words always go together: hope and peace,” Rombe added.