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Novak Djokovic sends message to Rafael Nadal on his birthday with special photo of their meeting

Novak Djokovic recently shared a special wish for Rafael Nadal on his birthday in the latest post. The Spaniard turned 39 on June 3, 2025. Ad Djokovic is currently competing at the 2025 French Open, where he has delivered stunning performances to reach the quarterfinal after besting Cameron Norrie in the fourth round with a

Lakers Trade Rumors: Rob Pelinka locks in on 6-foot-11 floor runner to pair with Luka Doncic from familiar partners

Heading into the offseason, acquiring a true starting center is at the top of the LA Lakers' to-do list. Prior to parting ways with Anthony Davis, the veteran big man suggested that the team should acquire a true center so that he could move back to playing as a forward. Instead, the team parted ways

“It’s really shocking and sad” – Naomi Osaka’s coach Patrick Mouratoglou explains why French Open lacks crowd

Patrick Mouratoglou, who coaches Naomi Osaka, has given his views on the empty seats visible during big matches at Roland Garros. The tournament has long suffered from having sparse crowds when its Grand Slam counterparts in Australia, England and the US rarely have an empty seat for the matches at the business end of their

“I turned out OK” – Serena Williams’ husband Alexis Ohanian extends support to Harvard student after controversial comments

Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian supported a Harvard student with his own career story as the latter received backlash for being selected at the University after going test-optional and waiting at IHOP. Ohanian worked at Pizza Hut during his struggle days before becoming a global phenomenon in the entrepreneurial realm. Ad Serena Williams' husband, Alexis

NBA Trade Rumors: Suns relax asking price for Kevin Durant as desperation grows to fix deal with Houston Rockets

The Phoenix Suns are hitting the drawing board again. With Bradley Beal's no-trade clause and steep salary and their commitment to Devin Booker as their franchise player, Kevin Durant is apparently the odd man out in the valley. Ad They already tried to trade Durant at the trade deadline this season, but to no avail

“I did it better” – Novak Djokovic & Aryna Sabalenka banter over who did better in French Open post-victory dance celebration

Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka hilariously bantered over their respective post-victory dance celebrations at the 2025 French Open. It was the Serb who made the first move by dancing after his fourth-round win over Cameron Norrie, like the Belarusian often does to celebrate her own victories. Later, Sabalenka danced merrily after reaching the women's singles

“Did you even read what you said?” – Fans outraged as Garbine Muguruza praises Aryna Sabalenka’s personality for ‘perfect’ World No. 1

Former World No. 1 Garbine Muguruza was full of praise for Aryna Sabalenka as she commended her effervescent personality to be a 'perfect' fit as the current World No. 1. The tennis star, having retired from the sport last year, has currently undertaken the role of WTA Finals tournament director. Ad Appearing on an episode

“Come out guns blazing” – Rick Carlisle breaks down Pacers’ formula to flip script on OKC Thunder after regular season losses

Rick Carlisle's Indiana Pacers finished the job against the New York Knicks in their second trip to the Eastern Conference finals in as many years. Now, Indiana is back in the NBA Finals for the first time since the Reggie Miller era. Ad The Pacers will square off against the league-best OKC Thunder, a team

WATCH: Lorenzo Musetti hits lineswoman in fit of anger but escapes Novak Djokovic-like disqualification at French Open

In a controversial moment at the 2025 French Open, Lorenzo Musetti hit the ball straight at a lineswoman during his quarterfinal clash against Frances Tiafoe. But unlike the incident with Novak Djokovic at the US Open several years earlier, the Italian was not handed an immediate disqualification from the tournament. Ad Taking on Tiafoe on

Controversial scenes at French Open as Zheng Qinwen gets overruled by umpire, HawkEye shows different result at crucial point in Aryna Sabalenka loss

Zheng Qinwen's French Open quarterfinal loss to World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka might have been influenced by a crucial decision by the chair umpire. At 4-5 down in the first set, and the game score at 30-30, Zheng called a halt to the play, believing that Sabalenka's shot had cleared the baseline. Umpire Paula Vieira

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“Awful take” – Ex-American pro faces peak embarrassment as bold Carlos Alcaraz prediction backfires

Former tennis pro Sam Querrey was humiliated as his bold ranking prediction on Carlos Alcaraz went terribly wrong. The Spaniard rose to the No. 1 spot on the PIF ATP rankings, outpacing Jannik Sinner, following his US Open title win on Sunday. Ad Alcaraz showed extraordinary skills, hitting 10 aces and winning 84 per cent

“Too disturbing to ignore”-Tommy Paul’s fiancée Paige Lorenze breaks her “free of politics” stance to send message after Charlie Kirk murder

Reacting to American political activist Charlie Kirk's killing, Tommy Paul's fiancée, Paige Lorenze, called out the country's 'broken' system. She mentioned a couple of other recent incidents and urged the citizens to stay united. Ad On Wednesday, September 10, US President Donald Trump's ally, Kirk, was discussing gun violence at Utah Valley University in Orem

With 10-year-old Coco Gauff as reference, Mouratoglou wonders if Alcaraz & Sinner will find a challenger like Djokovic emerged in Federer-Nadal era

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are currently enjoying a duopoly on the ATP tour. Recently, Patrick Mouratoglou reflected on the duo's dominance and used a 10-year-old Coco Gauff as an example as he wondered if a third player would break up Alcaraz and Sinner's party, much like Novak Djokovic did to Roger Federer and Rafael

“SWAT teams, snipers, bomb trucks” – Ex-ATP pro reveals how Donald Trump caused ‘crazy’ security scenes during Alcaraz vs Sinner US Open final

There was frustration among fans lining up to enter Arthur Ashe Stadium for the US Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Due to the presence of US President Donald Trump, additional security checks were conducted, leaving fans chanting "Let us in!" Ad A total delay of 30 minutes was reportedly noted before the

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