10 reports
Telegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9015 hr. ago Umag won the first finalist, the Spaniard defeated the son of Argentine football legendDaniel Merida, španjolski tenisač rangiran 82. na svijetu, osvojio je prvi finalisti ovogodišnjeg Plava Laguna Croatia Opena u Umagu, porazujući argentinaca Romana Burruchagu 6-4, 6-2 u prvom polufinalnom meču. Merida je dominirao tokom meča, poveo 4-1, a nakon povratka Burruchagea do 4-4, bio je sposoban ponovno dobiti dva gema za 6-4 i vodstvo u setovima. U drugom setu je ostvario prednost od 4-1 i zatvorio meč bez povratka protivnika. Finalni meč će se odigratio između Meride i pobjednika drugog polufinalnog meča između bosanskohercegovačkog tenisača Damira Džumhura i slovaka Alex Molčána.
Bias read (Center): Vijest se temelji na sportskim događajima i rezultatima teniskih mečeva, bez političkog konteksta ili kontroverzi. Stavovi su neutralni, objektivno prikazuju rezultate i progres meča bez evidentnog stranih naglasavanja.
Why factuality (90): The article accurately reports Merida’s victory over Burruchaga, including set scores and player rankings. It aligns perfectly with other sources and contains no misleading or exaggerated claims.
Why objectivity (90): The article maintains a neutral and factual tone throughout, presenting the match result without any emotional or biased language. It is highly objective.
tportalIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 903 days ago Matej Dodig defeated in the first round of the tournamentCroatian tennis player Matej Dodig lost in the first round of the ATP tournament in Umag to Spanish player Pablo Carreno Busta with scores of 6:4, 6:2 after one hour and seventeen minutes of play. Dodig, ranked 254th in the ATP rankings, was unable to overcome the more experienced Spaniard, who once reached world number ten but is now ranked 65th. Another Croatian player, Dino Prižmić, advanced to the second round after defeating Czech player Kopriva on Monday. Additional related news includes reports about other matches at the ATP Umag tournament and a health check initiative called 'Show Your Heart' available free of charge to visitors.
Bias read (Center): The article covers a sports event with no political implications or controversy. It provides straightforward results and context about the tennis match without any biased language or framing.
Why factuality (90): This article presents the facts clearly and concisely, confirming Dodig’s defeat by Carreño Busta with correct scores and rankings. It also mentions Dino Prižmić’s victory over Kopriva, aligning with other sources. No significant discrepancies or embellishments are present.
Why objectivity (90): The article maintains a neutral tone, presenting the results without any emotional language or bias. It focuses solely on the match outcomes and player rankings, making it highly objective.
Večernji listIndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 852 days ago Prizmić among the chosen, along with Ljubičić and Čilić entered historyDino Prižmić delivered an outstanding performance in the first round of the ATP tournament in Umag, defeating Czech player Vita Kopriva 6-1, 6-3. This victory marked his third time advancing to the second round of an Umag ATP event, joining the ranks of previous Croatian players Ivan Ljubičić and Marin Čilić who had achieved this feat before him. Prižmić showcased strong dominance in the first set, losing only one game while leading 5-0, and maintained control throughout the match despite Kopriva’s efforts to recover in the second set. He expressed satisfaction with his performance, noting improvements in his game since last year and attributing his progress to working with new coaches Bojan Jelović and Mark Toić.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—specifically a tennis match—and provides objective details about the player's performance, results, and quotes from the athlete. There is no mention of politics, policy, or any contentious issues. The content remains strictly centered on athletic activity
Why factuality (88): The article accurately describes Dino Prižmić’s win over Kopriva, including set scores, rankings, and historical context of his performance at the tournament. It matches the cross-source consensus. Some minor repetition occurs, but this does not affect factual accuracy.
Why objectivity (85): The tone is generally neutral, though there is a slight emphasis on Prižmić’s achievement, particularly in highlighting his historical significance. This adds a small element of narrative, reducing objectivity slightly.
tportalIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 80yesterday I'd like a tennis player to create a frenzy in Umag when the organizers play him 'Smell of the Lilies'Bosnian-Herzegovina tennis player Damir Džumhur won his match against Italian player Arnaldi in Umag after three hours and 42 minutes of intense play. The match featured multiple tie-breaks, with Džumhur overcoming challenges in each set to secure victory. In the third and deciding set, both players remained undefeated in service games, leading to another tie-break where Džumhur ultimately prevailed. During the match, Džumhur engaged with the neutral crowd, and organizers played a song by Halid Bešlić titled 'Poljem se širi miris ljiljana,' which Džumhur responded to with applause.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the tennis match, player performance, and crowd interaction, with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. The tone remains neutral and descriptive, focusing purely on the athletic
Why factuality (85): The article accurately describes Džumhur’s long match against Arnaldi, including the score, duration, and tie-breaks. It also highlights the cultural reference to the song 'Poljem se širi miris ljiljana,' which is mentioned in other articles. The information is consistent with the cross-source conse
Why objectivity (80): While the content is factual, the inclusion of the song reference and the celebratory tone adds a slight emotional component, reducing objectivity.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 803 days ago Matthew Dodg lost in the first round, Spaniard Careno Busta celebrated in two setsCroatian tennis player Matej Dodig suffered a first-round defeat at the Umag Open against Spanish player Pablo Carreño Busta, who won 6-4, 6-2 in just over an hour. Despite arriving in good form after playing in the Challenger final in Trst, Dodig struggled throughout the match, unable to effectively challenge Carreño Busta's serve. The 20-year-old player acknowledged his lack of confidence due to different conditions compared to the previous tournament and expressed satisfaction with the experience despite the loss. Dodig is set to attend the University of Texas in Austin, where he believes the academic environment will provide better opportunities for his career development. Additionally, the article mentions upcoming matches for Croatia's Dino Prižmić, who faces Slovakia's Alex Molčan next.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. It provides a neutral report on a tennis match and player developments without any overt ideological framing.
Why factuality (85): Article provides accurate details about Matej Dodig’s loss to Pablo Carreño Busta at the Umag tournament, including match score, time duration, and player rankings. It also mentions Dodig’s upcoming university move and his current ATP ranking. The information aligns with the cross-source consensus f
Why objectivity (80): The tone remains neutral, focusing on the match outcome and Dodig’s personal reflections. However, there is a slight emotional undertone in Dodig’s quotes, such as expressing frustration with the conditions, which slightly reduces objectivity.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7515 hr. ago Merida overtook Burruchag and entered the final of the ATP tournament in UmagSpanish tennis player Daniel Merida advanced to the final of the ATP tournament in Umag after defeating Argentine player Roman Burruchaga with a score of 6-4, 6-2 in the first semifinal match. The 21-year-old Merida, ranked 82nd in the world, showcased strong performance throughout the match, leading early but allowing Burruchaga to come back to 4-4 before ultimately securing victory. This marks Merida's first appearance in a final at an ATP tournament. The other semifinal match features Bosnian-Herzegovinian player Damir Džumhur and Slovak Alex Molčan, with the winner set to face Merida in the final.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides objective coverage of a tennis match, focusing on the players' performances, scores, and progression to the final. There is no indication of ideological framing or biased language.
Why factuality (80): This article focuses on Džumhur’s dramatic match against Arnaldi, including the length of the game and the tie-breaks. While the facts are accurate, the title 'Meč za anale' suggests a more informal or humorous tone, which might be seen as less professional.
Why objectivity (75): The tone becomes more informal and even humorous with the title, which deviates from the standard reporting style. This affects the perceived objectivity of the article.
Večernji listIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 7014 hr. ago Merida's first finalist Umaga: The Spaniard has won the premier ATP finalDaniel Merida, španjolski teniser rangiran 82. na svijetu, osvojio je prvi final u karijeri na ATP turniru Plava Laguna Croatia Open u Umazi, porazio Argentinca Romana Burruchagu 6-4, 6-2 u prvom polufinalnom meču. Merida je dominirao tokom meča, poveo 4-1, a nakon povratka burručagovi, bio je u poziciji da zasluženo završi meč pobjednikom. U drugom polufinale sudjeluju Bosanskohercegovacki teniser Damir Džumhur i Slovanec Alex Molčan, čija utrka će odrediti drugog finaliste. Članak također informira čitatelje o nužnosti registracije za komentare na web stranicama.
Bias read (Center): Tematika članka je sportska, pa je politička napon između 0. Nema evidentnog političkog okvira ili slanja, stoga se ne može navesti ležaj. Članak neutralno priča o teniskom turniru bez političkog konteksta.
Why factuality (75): This article discusses an unrelated event at the Gstaad tournament, which is not part of the main event covered by the other articles. While the facts about Bublik and Ruud are accurate, the focus on a different location and event makes it less relevant to the main topic. Cross-source consensus is n
Why objectivity (70): The article has a more journalistic tone, but it introduces a different event that may confuse readers. There is a slight editorializing in the description of the situation, which affects objectivity.
tportalIndependentCenter5 hr. ago Merida and Jumhur in the title fight, the Spaniard to the final without losing a set.In the men's tennis tournament at Umag, Spanish player Merida advanced to the final without losing a single set, defeating Argentine player Roman Andres Burruchaga in straight sets. Meanwhile, Damir Džumhur, a 34-year-old Serbian player, reached the final after a grueling two-and-a-half-hour match against Slovak player Alex Molčan, overcoming a two-set deficit. Džumhur, who has not played on grass since 2018, expressed concerns about his physical condition and energy levels ahead of the final, emphasizing the importance of rest and recovery. He acknowledged the support from fans and commentators during the matches, which included playing his favorite song, Halid Bešlić, to boost morale. Džumhur reflected on his career, mentioning past struggles with motivation and pressure, but noted this year’s success has changed his perspective, including regaining top-100 ranking and continuing his professional journey.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve political topics, officials, or public policy. The framing remains neutral, presenting both players’ performances and personal reflections without overtly favoring either side.
Telegram.hrIndependentCenter12 hr. ago The brilliant Damir Džumhur turned Slovak and won his first final UmagaBosnian-Herzegovinian tennis player Damir Džumhur defeated Slovakia's Alex Molčan in the semifinals of the Croatia Open grass court tournament in Umag, advancing to his first final since 2018. The match saw Džumhur come back from a set down to win 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Spanish player Daniel Merida, who had earlier defeated Argentine Juan Martín del Potro 6-4, 6-2, will face Džumhur in the final. This marks Džumhur's fourth career ATP title, though his first since 2018, following wins in Moscow and Saint Petersburg in 2017 and Antalyja in 2018. The article highlights Džumhur's resilience and tactical adjustments during the match.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the tennis match and player performances, using neutral language and providing factual updates without taking sides or expressing ideological preferences.
Telegram.hrIndependentCenteryesterday The match for the annals: Jumhur celebrated in the longest meeting in the history of UmagBosnian-Croatian tennis player Damir Džumhur advanced to the semifinals of the ATP tournament in Umag after an intense three-set match against Italian Matteo Arnaldi. The match lasted three hours and 42 minutes, making it the longest in the tournament's history. Džumhur won 7-6 (5), 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4), overcoming multiple challenges and demonstrating composure in crucial moments. The match featured numerous tie-breaks and was highly competitive, with both players having opportunities to win. Džumhur will now face the winner of the match between Spanish player Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Slovak Alex Molčan in the semifinals.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—a tennis match—without any political commentary, framing, or implications. It provides a balanced account of the game's progression, results, and context, with no evident bias toward either player or nation.