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ĐOKOVIĆ SE MUČIO ALI PRAŽAO DALJE: The great battle between the Serbs and the French at Wimbledon
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ĐOKOVIĆ SE MUČIO ALI PRAŽAO DALJE: The great battle between the Serbs and the French at Wimbledon

In the third round of Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic faced Arthur Rinderknech. The match was closely contested, with Djokovic ultimately winning 3:1 in sets (5:7, 4:6, 6:1, 6:7 (7)). Djokovic displayed moments of both strong and inconsistent play but managed to avoid an upset by maintaining his quality throughout the match. In the first set, he broke Rinderknech's serve in the fifth game but failed to hold his advantage in the sixth, allowing the French player to level the score. The second set saw Djokovic reach a break point in the third game but fail to capitalize on two set points in the 11th game. However, he held his serve in the next game to take the set. In the third set, Rinderknech dominated early, breaking Djokovic's serve twice and taking the set 6:1. Djokovic struggled in this set, scoring only nine points. The fourth set was highly competitive, with both players trading breaks and holding serves under pressure. Rinderknech served for the match at 5:4 but failed to convert, leading to a tie-break where Djokovic eventually won 7:5.

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Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago
VIDEO SAM ŽREB U AVIONU I SMORIO SE - GDE BAŠ ON? Kecmanović brutalno iskren posle herojskog otpora Sineru...

Miomir Kecmanović, teniski igrač, razgovarao je o svojoj performansi protiv Janika Siner-a na Wimbledonu. On je rekao da se osećao dobro tokom meča, posebno u prvom setu, gde je počeo da veruje da može da utiče na ishod. Kecmanović je naglasio da je bio opušteniji i da je igrao bolje nego ranije protiv top 1 igrača na centralnom terenu. Iako je bio u avionu kada je video žreb i smorio se, rekao je da je to ipak bilo korisno. Kecmanović je takođe pomenuo da nije kupio kartu za sledeći dan jer igra i u dublu. On je izrazio poštovanje prema Sineru, koji je prethodno imao lošu performansu na Roland Garosu.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event, specifically a tennis match at Wimbledon, and provides quotes from the player discussing his performance and mindset. There is no political content or framing involved.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article accurately reports on the ATP rankings, including Đoković’s position and Siner’s continued lead. It presents the data objectively without emotional commentary, aligning closely with the primary source.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 802 days ago
ĐOKOVIĆ BRILLIER AND AFTER WINNING: Novak was confused by a journalist after the victory, his response delighted the audience at Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic defeated Roman Safiulin in the third round of Wimbledon after a tense match marked by multiple breaks of serve and strong mental resilience. The Serbian tennis star faced frustration during the match but managed to stay focused and ultimately prevail. After the match, Djokovic was asked if his mind could wander during play, and he responded with a thoughtful answer that impressed fans. The match featured dramatic moments in all four sets, with Djokovic showing dominance in the second and fourth sets while overcoming challenges in the first and third.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—Djokovic's Wimbledon match—with no political commentary, framing, or controversy. It provides a balanced account of the match without leaning toward any particular perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Provides factual details about Djokovic's points and prize money, maintains balanced reporting.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 808 days ago
"I have not . . . "

Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner defeated Serbian player Miomir Kecmanović in the first round of Wimbledon, advancing to the second round with a score of 4:6, 6:3, 6:7 (6:8), 6:2, 6:3. Despite acknowledging he did not play his best tennis, particularly in the early stages of the match, Sinner expressed pride at reaching the second round and highlighted the challenges of playing on grass for the first time. He mentioned sustaining an injury during the match but confirmed he was recovering well and would continue competing. Sinner, who is defending his Wimbledon title, noted the significance of being a champion and acknowledged the difficulty of the upcoming rounds. He will face Portuguese player Nuno Borges in the second round.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—tennis match results and player comments—with no political implications or controversy. The content is purely descriptive of the match outcome and athlete statements, without any framing that suggests bias.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Accurate report on Siner's match and his comments, maintains balance between player quotes and context.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 658 days ago
Panic at Wimbledon! Novak Djokovic admits the harsh truth after the drama in London

Novak Djokovic successfully advanced to the second round of Wimbledon after defeating Jibin Vu in a tightly contested match, winning 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. In his post-match interview, Djokovic acknowledged the challenge of adapting to different playing conditions, including the impact of the roof on court humidity. He praised Vu’s performance and admitted he was surprised by the opponent’s aggressive play style. Djokovic also mentioned his family as a source of energy and hinted at planning new celebrations, such as a new dance routine.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not engage with any politically charged issues, policies, or figures. The content is purely descriptive of the tennis match and Djokovic's comments, with no framing that suggests bias.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 65): Article provides detailed match stats and financial rewards, aligning with primary source. It includes direct quotes from Djokovic but uses emotionally charged terms like 'panika' and 'drama', affecting neutrality.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 88Objective 759 days ago
As Novak prepares for Wimbledon, here is what his wife is doing!

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic is set to begin his competition at Wimbledon tomorrow. His first opponent in his quest for the 25th Grand Slam title is Chinese player Jibing Vu, against whom he has not previously played. Ahead of the tournament in London, Djokovic played an exhibition match where he defeated Tomi Pol 2:1, showing he is ready for challenges on grass. Meanwhile, Djokovic's wife, Jelena, has been photographed walking with Taro and Stefan along the streets of Monte Carlo just before Djokovic's match. While they are currently on the French Riviera, it is possible they might return for Djokovic's match against Vu. If not, they could arrive in time for the second-round match if Djokovic defeats the Chinese player. Djokovic also commented on the experience of playing at Wimbledon while the World Cup is ongoing, noting the unique atmosphere of having both his match and the football tournament happening simultaneously.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related content, specifically tennis and the Wimbledon tournament, with no mention of politics, policy, or controversial issues. The framing is neutral, focusing on the athletic performance and personal life of Novak Djokovic and his family.

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 75): Detailed match summary with good factual content, but some subjective language in describing the drama.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 808 days ago
Miomir Kecmanović shook Siner and lost after a great fight

The article reports on a tennis match between Serbian player Miomir Kecmanović and Italian player Janko Šić, which took place at Wimbledon. Kecmanović lost the match in five sets (4:6, 6:3, 6:7(6), 6:2, 6:3). The match was described as a 'great battle' lasting over three hours and 32 minutes. While Kecmanović played at a high level throughout, he was outplayed by his opponent in crucial moments. The article highlights both players' performances, noting that Šić managed to consolidate his lead and ultimately win the match. It also mentions that Kecmanović is proud of his performance but regrets missing an opportunity to achieve a significant victory.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the tennis match, focusing on the technical aspects of the game and the players' performances without overtly favoring either side. There is no indication of political bias or ideological framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article reports on Siner’s victory over Močizuki and his progression to the quarterfinals. It maintains a neutral tone and presents the information clearly, aligning well with the primary source without embellishment.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 704 days ago
ĐOKOVIĆ SE MUČIO ALI PRAŽAO DALJE: The great battle between the Serbs and the French at Wimbledon

In the third round of Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic faced Arthur Rinderknech. The match was closely contested, with Djokovic ultimately winning 3:1 in sets (5:7, 4:6, 6:1, 6:7 (7)). Djokovic displayed moments of both strong and inconsistent play but managed to avoid an upset by maintaining his quality throughout the match. In the first set, he broke Rinderknech's serve in the fifth game but failed to hold his advantage in the sixth, allowing the French player to level the score. The second set saw Djokovic reach a break point in the third game but fail to capitalize on two set points in the 11th game. However, he held his serve in the next game to take the set. In the third set, Rinderknech dominated early, breaking Djokovic's serve twice and taking the set 6:1. Djokovic struggled in this set, scoring only nine points. The fourth set was highly competitive, with both players trading breaks and holding serves under pressure. Rinderknech served for the match at 5:4 but failed to convert, leading to a tie-break where Djokovic eventually won 7:5.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—tennis match at Wimbledon—with no political commentary, framing, or implications. It provides a neutral account of the match's progression and outcome without favoring either player or suggesting any political context.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article includes quotes from Kecmanović after his defeat, presenting them fairly. It maintains a balanced perspective, though the focus on his personal feelings might slightly skew the narrative toward his experience.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedProgressiveFactual 85Objective 708 days ago
Novak Djokovic rocked the ATP, then revealed who he'd like to see at Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic advanced to the second round of Wimbledon after defeating Jibing Vuom with a score of 6:4, 5:7, 6:4, 6:4. During a press conference, he discussed concerns about the increasing injuries among young players, attributing them to commercial pressures such as longer tournaments and more condensed schedules. He criticized the commercialization of tennis, noting that while it benefits tournament owners, it often comes at the expense of players. Djokovic expressed support for resetting the sport’s structure, suggesting changes to calendars and rules to make tennis more appealing to younger audiences. He also mentioned his correspondence with Boris Becker, who remains unable to enter Britain due to visa restrictions, and expressed hope that Becker would eventually be allowed to return to Wimbledon.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Djokovic's comments on the commercialization of tennis and the need for structural reforms as critical of current systems, emphasizing the need for change to benefit younger players and fans. The tone suggests dissatisfaction with existing structures and advocacy for reform, align

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Article accurately reports on Djokovic's win over Vu, including score and tournament progression. It includes quotes from Djokovic discussing the tournament and his feelings. However, some subjective language like 'panika' (panic) and emotional phrasing may skew objectivity.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 708 days ago
The deer and the kids arrive at Wimbledon - see the most moving scene from London!

The article reports on Novak Djokovic's participation at Wimbledon 2026, highlighting his strong support from family members including wife Jelena and children Stefan and Tara, who attended his match. The piece emphasizes the emotional significance of their presence and mentions upcoming matches against players like Jannik Sinner, referencing past encounters between the two. It includes links to related content about Djokovic’s performance and other tennis updates.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not present any politically charged content or biased framing. It provides factual information about Djokovic's match and family attendance without taking an ideological stance.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factually accurate about Novak's support at Wimbledon, but some emotional language and focus on family highlights may skew objectivity.

Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 708 days ago
SINER-KECMANOVIĆ: Can Miša shock Janik at the start of the Wimbledon?!

The article covers a tennis match between Janik Siner and Miomir Kecmanović at the first round of Wimbledon. It provides live updates of the match, detailing the score progression and key moments such as breaks of serve and service games. The article notes that Siner has previously defeated Kecmanović four times in their head-to-head meetings, including matches in 2019, 2021, 2022, and most recently at Wimbledon 2024. Siner is highlighted as the clear favorite, with betting odds heavily favoring him over Kecmanović.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—specifically a tennis match—with no mention of politics, public figures, or policy. The content is purely descriptive of the match progress and historical context between the players, without any biased framing or commentary.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Article correctly identifies Tsitsipas as Djokovic's next opponent, aligning with primary source. It maintains a neutral tone regarding the match setup and Djokovic's preparation.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 80Objective 755 days ago
SKANDAL-MAJSTOR UDARA NA NOVAKA! Prljavim trikovima već varao Đokovića, a zbog sopstvenog BESA završio u invalidskim kolicima!

The article discusses Novak Djokovic's upcoming match at Wimbledon against French tennis player Arthur Rinderkneš, highlighting past controversies involving Rinderkneš. It describes incidents where Rinderknes engaged in unsportsmanlike conduct during matches, including an incident at the Indian Wells Masters where he disrupted play and later caused a diplomatic scandal. The article also mentions his outburst at Roland Garros, where he injured himself after smashing a banner, leading to his being taken away in a wheelchair. Additionally, it notes Rinderkneš's tendency to provoke other players, such as taunting American star Taylor Fritz, which resulted in a physical confrontation. The piece frames Rinderkneš as a problematic opponent with a history of controversial behavior.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related content and does not engage in political discourse. While it presents a critical view of Rinderkneš’s behavior, it remains within the bounds of sports journalism and does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing is descriptive rather than polemical, and

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article provides accurate financial details about Đoković’s earnings and matches with the primary source. It remains objective in reporting facts without emotional language, though it does mention a brief anecdote about a girl hitting him, which is minor but not misleading.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 80Objective 708 days ago
Janik Siner still convincingly first, Novak Đoković did not "move"

The article reports on the latest ATP rankings in tennis, highlighting that Serbian player Novak Djokovic maintained his eighth position with 3,760 points, while Italian player Jannik Sinner remained first with 13,450 points. The top ten players include Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, German Alexander Zverev, Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime, American Ben Shelton, Australian Alex de Minaur, American Taylor Fritz, Russian Daniil Medvedev, and Italian Flavio Cobolli. Serbian players Miomir Kecmanović advanced by one rank to 50th, while Hamad Mededović dropped four positions to 68th. The article also mentions a bonus video about the secret of the world's largest football stadium and recommends following the news through their apps.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the ATP rankings without any apparent ideological or political framing. It objectively lists the current standings of tennis players, including Serbian and other international athletes, without commentary or emphasis on specific political ideologies.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 70): The article includes Cicipas’s interview about his performance against Đoković, staying factual. However, it emphasizes Cicipas’s frustration and stress, which may lean slightly towards a subjective interpretation of his experience.

Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 80Objective 658 days ago
KECMANOVIĆ'S WINNING: Srbin forced Siner to show why he is the best in the world...

The article discusses a tennis match between Miša Kecmanović and Janik Siner at Wimbledon, highlighting Kecmanović’s strong performance in the third set and Siner’s dominant play thereafter. It analyzes the statistical differences between the two players, noting Siner’s superior serve percentage, net points, and overall dominance, while acknowledging Kecmanović’s efforts despite his decline in energy and focus later in the match. The piece emphasizes the contrast between their playing styles and the psychological impact of the scoreline on the outcome.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced analysis of both players' performances without overtly favoring either side. It objectively describes the statistics and strategic elements of the match, focusing on the game itself rather than taking a political stance.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): Article gives live updates of the match between Kecmanovic and Siner, reporting scores accurately. However, it highlights Kecmanovic's efforts more than Siner's, slightly tilting the narrative.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 80Objective 658 days ago
"It is not the Italian Serb who wins, but . . ".

Na Vimbldonu 2026, meč između srpskog tenisera Miomira Kecmanovića i italijanskog tenisera Janika Sinera postao je tematski skandal zbog kontroverznih komentara američkog medija ESPN. Dok je Kecmanović dominirao od početka meča, ESPN komentatori su fokusirali pažnju na 'povredu' Sinera, navodeći da mu 'noga krvari', nakon što je Siner proklizao na centralnom terenu. Međutim, analiza pokazuje da Kecmanović već bio osvojio jedan set i imao prednost u gemovima pre nego što je došlo do tog trenutka. Članak ističe da mediji često ignorišu dominantni performans autsajdera kao što je Kecmanović, usmerujući pažnju na eventualne povrede protivnika.

Bias read (Center): Tematika je sportska, pa je politički naboj blizu nule. Članak ne sadrži evidentnu stranu, već opisuje događaje sa neutralnim tonom, iako ističe kontrast između domaćeg tenisera i medija koji fokusiraju pažnju na povredu umesto na rezultat. Međutim, nema jasno izražene strane, pa se održava neutrala

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): Article accurately reports on Djokovic's first-round match, including score and context. It uses dramatic language around the match outcome, affecting neutrality.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 75Objective 656 days ago
NOVČANIK SVE PUNIJI! Evo koliko je Novak zaradio plasmanom u treće kolo Vimbldona

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic advanced to the third round of Wimbledon by defeating Greek player Stefanos Tsitsipas with a score of 3:0. The match took place over approximately one hour and 20 minutes, with Djokovic securing a 2:0 lead in sets before concluding the match shortly after 20:30 local time. This victory earned Djokovic £185,000 (approximately €200,000), marking his 13th win in 15 matches against Tsitsipas. In the third round, Djokovic is set to face Arthur Rinderknech from France. During the match, an incident occurred where a ball girl accidentally touched Djokovic's jacket, but he responded politely and humorously. Djokovic reflected on his recent victory over world No. 1 Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, calling it an epic achievement.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—specifically a tennis match—and provides factual information about the outcome, earnings, and related incidents during the match. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the content.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): This article focuses on Miomir Kecmanović’s loss to Siner, providing detailed match progression. While factually correct, it leans more into the narrative of the loss rather than balancing both players’ performances, slightly affecting objectivity.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 75Objective 608 days ago
NAJLUĐA SCENA VIMBLDONA! Ovako je Stefan proslavio brejk tate Novaka! (VIDEO)

Novak Djokovic, considered the greatest tennis player of all time, began his participation at Wimbledon by facing Chinese player Jibing Vu in the first round of the third Grand Slam of the season. Despite struggling with movement throughout the match, Djokovic managed to win the first set with an early break. In the second set, he faltered, allowing Vu to equalize. The third set was highly tense, with Djokovic eventually breaking serve and getting close to winning the set. His son Stefan emotionally celebrated this moment from the stands. During the match, Djokovic noticed a man on the tribune proposing to his girlfriend. Djokovic humorously asked if he was invited to their wedding and gave them his 'blessing' with a smile. This unusual moment briefly stole the spotlight from both the Serbian and Chinese players. The winner of this match will face Stefanos Tsitsipas in the next round.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not involve any political topics, figures, or policies. It provides a neutral account of the match and the humorous incident during the game without any biased language or framing.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Article focuses on Kecmanovic's match against Siner, providing statistical details. While factual, it leans towards praising Kecmanovic and downplaying Siner's contributions, showing bias.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 70Objective 608 days ago
Here's who's waiting for Novak in the second round of Wimbledon - the show is on!

Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas advanced to the second round of Wimbledon by defeating French player Hugo Gaston in straight sets (6-1, 6-4, 6-2). He will now face either Novak Djokovic or Chinese player Yibing Wu in the next round. The article highlights Tsitsipas' recent struggles, including poor performances at other tournaments and injuries, particularly chronic back problems. It also notes his decision to fire his father, Apostolos Tsitsipas, from his coaching team, indicating internal challenges within his professional support structure.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports events and athlete performance, with no political commentary, framing, or bias detectable. It provides factual information about the match results and player background without taking a stance or using loaded language.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 60): Article discusses the Siner-Kecmanovic match and mentions a scandal involving media commentary. While factual, it presents the incident in a biased manner, focusing on negative aspects.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 60Objective 557 days ago
"YOUR PRESSURE AND STRESS WAS ON MY BACK!" Stefanos Cicipas before his match with Novak Djokovic "It was the first time in my life that I felt that I was not worthy of being a footballer.

Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas successfully passed the first round of Wimbledon and is set to face Novak Djokovic in the second round. Tsitsipas has struggled with his performance over the past few years, and he and Djokovic have mostly met when Tsitsipas was playing at a higher level and ranked within the world's top 10. Reflecting on his recent challenges, Tsitsipas admitted feeling lost at times, constantly trying to improve his game while making changes that did not align with his personal style. He acknowledged the pressure and stress placed upon him, emphasizing how difficult it is to adapt in tennis due to the frequent tournament schedule. After his victory, Tsitsipas expressed how much he misses the way he used to play several years ago, recalling past intense matches he had previously won at Wimbledon.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and the personal reflections of an athlete, which are not inherently politically charged. The content does not present any biased framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. It provides a straightforward account of Tsitsipas' performance and his comments on

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): This article discusses football and unrelated topics, making it irrelevant to the main event. It fails to provide any relevant information about tennis or Đoković, thus scoring low on both factuality and objectivity.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 60Objective 504 days ago
Here's what Novak Djokovic earned by placing in the last eight of Wimbledon!

The article reports on Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic's victory against French player Arthur Rinderkneš at Wimbledon, advancing him to the quarterfinals. The match was described as highly competitive, with Djokovic overcoming challenges to win 3-1. The article highlights his financial earnings from the tournament, noting he earned £115,000 for reaching the round of 16 and could earn more if he progresses further. It also mentions his points accumulation and the importance of maintaining his ranking by performing well in upcoming matches.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not present any politically charged content or biased framing. It provides factual information about Djokovic’s performance and financial rewards without taking an ideological stance.

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 50): This article contains exaggerated claims about Đoković being 'varao' and 'završio u invalidskim kolicima', which are not supported by the primary source. The tone is highly negative and emotionally charged, showing bias towards Rinderkneš.

Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedCenter8 hr. ago
The whole world in shock: Horror for Argentina against Egypt! (VIDEO)

The article discusses various international and sports-related news items, including a football match between Argentina and Egypt during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers, where Lionel Messi missed a penalty but scored against the goalpost. Other topics include a tennis match between Novak Djokovic and Ozh-Alijashim at Wimbledon, a Serbian woman from the Zulu tribe surprising her husband in Montenegro, and updates on Serbia's political landscape, such as President Aleksandar Vučić's meetings with Ukrainian officials and discussions about Serbia's potential EU membership.

Bias read (Center): The article covers primarily sports events and entertainment stories with no significant political framing or bias. The content focuses on athletic performances and unrelated cultural anecdotes without taking a stance on political issues.

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