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Iga: "Wait... is it raining? — Interviewer: "No, it's probably just me spitting on you while I ask you a question"

u/Party_Driver6861 — 20 hours ago

Djokovic on Serena: Serena is an inspiration. Serena is epic. I love Serena. I’ve always been a fan of what she’s doing after two children, coming back and attempting to compete at the highest level in Slams. Regardless of what she does, it’s already incredibly inspiring. We all should enjoy her pre

u/Party_Driver6861 — 1 day ago

British-Nigerian defensive end Efe Obada, the first player from the NFL's International Pathway Program to make a 53-man roster, has retired.

u/Party_Driver6861 — 1 day ago

As per L’Équipe, 2024 Olympic 100m hurdles silver medallist Cyréna Samba-Mayela is at risk of a suspension of up to 2 years after 3 whereabouts failures

u/Party_Driver6861 — 2 days ago

17 years ago today, the USA won the 4×100m medley relay at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in a world-record 3:29.34. Michael Phelps swam the butterfly leg in 50.15 seconds, winning his 8th gold medal of the Games and breaking Mark Spitz's 36-year-old record for the most golds at a single Olympics

u/Party_Driver6861 — 3 days ago

The Cover of Sports Illustrated 34 Years Ago - it features Carl Lewis taking the baton from Dennis Mitchell in the men's 4×100m relay, which the U.S. won in a world-record 37.40 seconds

u/Party_Driver6861 — 3 days ago

Mirra Andreeva destroyed Ukraine's Oleksandra Oliynykova in opener. No handshakes between the players after the game.

u/Party_Driver6861 — 3 days ago

KATE DOUGlASS IN UNBELIEVABLE - At the 2026 at the 2026 Pan Pacific Championships, she first went 23.49 seconds in the heats, beating Gretchen Walsh’s previous record of 23.55, and then somehow went even faster in the final, touching in 23.19 seconds.

u/Party_Driver6861 — 4 days ago
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IGA Swiatek Once Again Slams The WTA Calendar

The calendar is intense. I've been talking about it for years and I don't want to repeat myself. Of course, there isn't really time to celebrate. After the Grand Slams, we simply don't have time to enjoy what we've just accomplished. It's intense, but that's how it is. I'll find my moment to appreciate what happened. Because without that, there's no point in starting over and fighting to relive those moments.

u/Party_Driver6861 — 4 days ago
▲ 284 r/Tennisv2

Shapovalov Gets Mad at Mannarino for Hitting Him, Then Fires a 169 km/h Forehand Straight at Him on the Very Next Point

u/Party_Driver6861 — 6 days ago
▲ 357 r/Tennisv2

A woman kept making buzzing sounds in the stands behind Stefanos Tsitsipas before his serve. He was left frustrated and wanted her out.

u/Party_Driver6861 — 6 days ago