One last chance for fans to see Roger Federer play live has created a big buzz for the 2022 Laver Cup, scheduled for this weekend in London.
Adding to that is the prospect of seeing the Swiss great play alongside his 'Big 4' colleagues, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Mu
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The tennis giant’s departure will take a generation of fans with him, but his retirement may also spare us a whole lot of terrible writing
No sport has generated more bad writing than tennis, and no tennis player has generated more bad
Frontier Airlines flights are operating as scheduled at Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022, after a baggage handler was killed while unloading luggage from a Frontier plane Tuesday night.
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A new year generally starts around September for NBA 2K when the franchise’s latest edition gets released. Getting to a 99 overall rating is the ultimate goal of many NBA 2K23 players and badges are also an important part of the improving process
Behind the scenes of two UTS Animal Logic Academy shorts exploring the intersection between analogue and digital animation.
Combining real miniature sets, robotic motion control cameras and CG animation is a somewhat uncommon approach to producing an animated short. But that’s exactly
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Abi Evans has dreamed of being a pilot since she was little, but just a few days before the first coronavirus lockdown, she was diagnosed with a genetic condition called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.
With an aggressive form of the connective tissue disor
The New Orleans Pelicans and star guard CJ McCollum have agreed to a two-year, $64million contract extension, according to reports.
The deal, as reported by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, keeps McCollum signed through the 2025-26 season, tying him to fellow stars Zion Williamson and Brando
In May of 2022, the Phoenix Suns came up short.
Despite their best efforts to leave it all on the court, the up-start Suns, led by a Hall of Fame-bound point guard and a future All-Pro shooting guard, were unable to overcome the unrelenting title machine known colloquially as the Golden
Brent Venables says beating Nebraska wasn’t an emotional victory. At least not for him.
And who can argue? The only emotion for most Sooners with a sense of history was sadness at how far the Cornhuskers have fallen.
Routing Nebraska 49-14 – the game wasn’t that close –