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Nick Kyrgios has congratulated his beloved team, the Boston Celtics, after the team excelled at the start of the NBA playoffs. Kyrgios is a longstanding Celtics fan.
‘I would’ve gotten 20 years’: Serena blasts world No.1’s drugs ban in double standards claim
Sinner, who returned two positive drug tests to Clostebol, an anabolic steroid, accepted a three-month ban after reaching an ...
In an interview with Eurosport in 2022, Chris Evert expressed concern about players having emotional breakdowns and smashing rackets out of frustration during matches. Although the former World No. 1 ...
Retired Australian tennis player Sam Groth tweeted out in support of Kyrgios after a video showed American fans packing the Grandstand court to get a look at the 28th seed's match: Kyrgios is hoping ...
Former US Open champion Sloane Stephens has fallen to world number 301 in the latest WTA rankings update, her lowest ranking since August 2017. Stephens is currently recovering from a foot injury, and ...
Nick Kyrgios has unveiled his highly detailed sleeve tattoo ... As the world mourned the NBA legend, Kyrgios emerged from the tunnel for an Australian Open match on the same day wearing a Bryant ...
The 2025 Australian Poker Open is now in full swing at Club Marconi in Sydney, with 30 events slated from April 14-27. The largest event of the first week was the $1,500 AUD no-limit hold’em ...
How do tennis world rankings work? Tennis world rankings are calculated by the ATP and WTA, who award points based on a player's performance at particular tournaments. The further a player ...
Thomas Ceccon set an Italian 200m backstroke record of 1:55.71 at the Australian Open Championships in Brisbane. The Olympic champion in the 100 back, Ceccon has been training under Dean Boxall ...
Heading into the Australian Open Championships in Brisbane this week, where McEvoy claimed gold in the 50m butterfly on night one, he appeared to have taken that approach to even more extreme levels.
but still overcame a packed field to win 100m freestyle gold on night one of the Australian Open Swimming Championships. O'Callaghan won the blue-riband event in 53.12 ahead of fellow Olympian Meg ...
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