At 80, the tennis figurehead has had as much impact on sport as perhaps anyone in her lifetime. She isn't ready to stop now.
This is disgraceful and if you’re ok with this, you’re a terrible terrible human," Serena Williams ... share of hate from some big names of the tennis fraternity including Martina Navratilova.
But Pegula hasn't seen any issues of the kind in that it has in fact inspired Saudi women to play tennis and she said the effect that she has had thus far while being over there outweighs the other ...
Before she competes in the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia, American tennis star Coco Gauff says that she held discussions with ...
World number two Carlos Alcaraz admitted he "was not up to the level" of 18th-ranked Ugo Humbert of France who swept to a shock Paris Masters third round victory over the Spanish superstar on ...
In an appearance on The Louis Theroux Podcast, the Australian tennis star discussed a number of classic conspiracy theories around topics such as the Pyramids, the moon landing and whether the ...
The streets of central Taipei were packed for the 22nd annual parade. Taiwan's Nymphia, whose Drag Race win in April electrified the island, appeared wearing an outfit inspired by mediaeval armour ...
The race will provide 45 age-group qualifying slots for the 2025 Ironman 70.3 World Championship, which will happen in Spain. Tennis Hall of Famer and ambassador of the race, Leander Paes, lauded the ...
His brand of conservatism has complicated the race by forcing Braun to discuss Beckwith’s views. Friction between the running mates and a series of negative ads have given an unexpected boost to ...
But prestige in a 21st-century Moon race will be earned by doing it well, not sooner. Rushing back to the Moon could be costly, both financially and in the risk to human life. Governments must set ...
and respect for human freedom in all its aspects.” Watch on Deadline But the Post‘s non-endorsement, like that at the Los Angeles Times, quickly raised suspicion that the billionaire owners of ...
But after two decades of research, and no small amount of controversy, we can be sure that Homo floresiensis wasn’t really anything close to a short human with big feet and a penchant for seed ...