befitting someone as much an icon as superstar athlete — eager to see her play or, if not lucky enough to hold the right ticket, hoping for an autograph, a glance at her practicing or merely the chance to breathe the same Flushing Meadows air as her. ...
let’s say we take them out, any one of those four — Medvedev, Nadal, Alcaraz and Tsitsipas — any one of those four would have to be have a great chance. And as John said, these two weeks, you’ve got to play top line, your A game. You’ve...
"I have to say it was pretty cool to be able to play the first night session ever here at Roland Garros," she said afterward. "That was something I thoroughly enjoyed." The 23-time Grand Slam champion had to work for it, saving two set points in the first-set tiebreak...
his presence at Wimbledon is highly unlikely.In the discussion, Stubbs highlighted that staying away from the grass court will be favorable for Nadal. “I’m gonna say right now that if he stays healthy, and he keeps putting the wor...
Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian went wild as Jayden Daniels' last-second Hail Mary pass led Washington Commanders to victory over the Chicago Bears in the NFL.
Open champions Bianca Andreescu, Andy Murray and Daniil Medvedev, or French Open finalist Coco Gauff, an 18-year-old American. Kriti Kamath, a 9-year-old from Boston, toted an oversized yellow tennis ball in hopes of gathering some signatures — perhaps even after Williams’ planned pre-...
have panned out nicely for the defending champion. A swift three-setter to reach the final, his serve finding a great groove, and he now has two days’ rest to sit back and watch the best two young stars on the tour go tooth and nail tomorrow—Stefanos Tsitsipas...
takes to win big matches here, and though injuries have held him back recently, he's been getting better and better lately, having won the Stuttgart title on grass and then going straight to the QF of Queens. He snuck into the seeds, and is in Medvedev's favorable ...
That was followed by defending champion Novak Djokovic against Stan Wawrinka in Sunday's last singles match, with the winner to face Daniil Medvedev. Reprising his trolling role at Louis Armstrong Stadium, the No. 5-seeded Russian again begged the crowd to boo him even more after he beat qual...