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There may be some high-profile athletes to join St. Peter Square in the coming days to keep the Conclave track for the Rome-New Pope selection.
As the Italian Open started just above the road, both Coco Gauf and IGA Sweetch said they would come to the Vatican if they had the chance.
“I’m not Catholic. I will go because I think it’s a historic tihasik thing,” 2023 US open champion Goff says. “We’ve talked about it. I learned a lot because I know nothing about Catholicism. With the whole smoke thing I thought it was great.
During the Conclave, the ballots are burnt and black smoke from the Sistine Chapel chimney means no decision; White smoke indicates that the cardinals have chosen a pope and he has accepted.
Poland’s three -time Rome champion Sotech said, “I would only prefer (go) to experience but I could see logistically seeing what it would be like.” He mentioned that there is no way to know exactly how a pope is elected or how long the Conclave will last.
The Italian Open lasted until May 18.
Gulf is a devout Christian and often mentions his faith in the post-match speech, as he lost Madrid’s open final to Aryana Sabalenka.
“This is very important to me,” Ghaf said about his faith. “I’m not trying to trust anyone here.
“Where you begin to criticize people to say something, it’s proud of religion, or their sex or something like that, it’s a little sensorip. I think it should be able to do what we want to do until it hurts other people. It is important for me to share it and help other people it can help me.”