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Tennis-mum extraordinaire Judy Murray is back with a cosy crime novel set in a tennis club. She talks whodunnits and her sons ...
Widely regarded as the best Asian player in NBA history, China’s Yao Ming acknowledges the gulf but believes the gap between ...
The 2024 Paralympics have been fantastic, from the opening ceremony to the events we've seen so far. And now, there's wheelchair tennis, which is mostly similar to the sport we saw in the Paris ...
There are tons of moments to remember from the 2024 Paris Olympics, but there are 10 that stand out above the rest when looking back at these thrilling Games.
Paris 2024 has embraced its most famous landmark in the most spectacular way, giving rise to one of the most iconic of Olympic venues. Australia makes a sloppy start, with some uncharacteristic ...
New Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen said she wanted to follow in the footsteps of Li Na and help girls in China fall in love with tennis. The 21-year – old Zheng became the first Asian player to ...
After 24 Grand Slams, Novak Djokovic calls Olympic gold medal ‘the biggest’ Two months after knee surgery, the 37-year-old Serbian tennis legend finds a way to outlast Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.
Amid a Paris Olympics partially defined by Gen-Z TikToks and emerging teen superstars, one table tennis player is showing fans that there’s a place at the Games for seniors, too.
Follow live coverage of day eight of the 2024 Paris Olympics PARIS — Zheng Qinwen beat Donna Vekic in the women’s singles Olympic gold medal match at Roland Garros 6-2, 6-3 on Saturday. The No ...
The women’s Wimbledon champion fell short at the Paris Olympics, losing in the quarterfinals of singles and doubles, but that’s not what she’s taking away from the 2024 Games. “In my fan ...
Zhang, who grew up in Palo Alto and went to Cal, just completed her fourth Olympics. This time, she made it to the Round of 16, the furthest any American woman has made it at Olympic table tennis.
The tennis event at 1924 Games was sweltering, volatile and the last at the Olympics for 64 years. It also turned 18-year-old Helen Wills into a new model of feminine freedom for the Roaring 20s.