The list of Americans capable of that breakthrough moment also includes lefty Ben Shelton (Dallas fans can watch him serving 140 miles per hour-plus this week) and D.C.’s Frances Tiafoe, whose ...
The ATP Rankings have been updated following the 2025 Australian Open with Jannik Sinner still way on top after sealing his back-to-back Australian Open victory.
Since 1988, only Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have dropped fewer games ... on court 48 hours after his physical struggles during his opening victory against Arthur Rinderknech when he was suffering ...
In the debate of the greatest tennis player of all time, arguably, the three names that are most often mentioned are Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. While numbers are in favor of the ...
Jannik Sinner had a little scare in his second-round match of this 2025 Australian Open, but managed to steer the ship after a performance that improved gradually against Tristan Schoolkate. The ...
He started strong with a hard-fought 7-6(2), 6-3, 4-6, 6-7(4), 6-3 victory over Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech in ... quarterfinals before falling to Rafael Nadal. The Spaniard advanced to the ...
Looks like that is now up, with Superman Unlimited by Dan Slott and Rafael Albuquerque launching inn April and part of the movie-accompanying Summer Of Superman initiative. We also learned that DC ...
Court 6 is particularly known for being very loud because of a bar situated near it. Arthur Rinderknech memorably and bitterly said it was like a nightclub after losing a five-set match on it. However ...
An extremely popular soccer superstar made his feelings known about Carlos Alcaraz and Casper Ruud after his original favorite Rafael Nadal's retirement. Interestingly, the 22-time Grand Slam ...
Novak Djokovic on Tuesday said that he regretted missing Rafael Nadal’s farewell match and said that the retirement ceremony “wasn’t done properly.” The Djokovic-Nadal rivalry lasted 18 years between ...
An arbitrator’s decision to reinstate a San Rafael police officer accused of assaulting a detainee boils down to the officer’s “discourteous” language, not the severe injuries he inflicted ...