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Alexander Zverev, interview from the press conference after the Olympic victory in tennis: "There is nothing better than that"

Alexander Zverev has won the gold medal as the first German tennis player at Olympic Games. In the finale in Tokyo he clearly defeated Karen Khachanov. Following the press conference, he moved emotionally on the press conference. Here there is complete interview. _Alexander Zverev, is this success comparable to anything that you've already won in your career? _ Alexander Zverev: I can not compare this with anything. That's so much bigger than anything else in sports. Yes, I won the ATP finals. But the value of a gold medal at Olympic Games is incredible. You do not play for yourself, you play for your whole country, for everyone at home. That's an incredible feeling. What is important to you to dominate a tournament so that did not even win Boris Becker? Would you have been a bit more beautiful than the dreaming? _ Zverev: There is nothing better than that. Yes, I have the gold medal around the neck. But all at home in Germany, all here supported me. The Olympics are...

EA vice-president explains why the term 'gamer' does not make sense for you

Elle McCarthy, Vice President of Electronic Arts , has declared adweek.com in an interview that only a few players could identify with the "gamer label". She also said to go to "gamers" to "go to go to people who like music or breathe air". What McCarthy has revealed and what your statement has to mean is here. The statement of the EA vice-president It is about it: ** Elle McCarthy, Vice President of EA, Adweek.com has given an interview where it went to her career, its current task in the company and the future of marketing in the video game sector. McCarthy should reinvent and revive the 40-year-old brand Electronic Arts. It explains, including, among other things, a lot of innovative thinking. As far as marketing is concerned, McCarthy has made a particularly interesting statement. She reports that she is often wondered how brands can appeal to "gamers" and makes it clear that this label makes no sense. McCarthy states that only 14% of the ...