NCAA wrestling champions shake hands with Trump after winning title bouts
An NCAA wrestler shakes hands with President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk after his match Saturday in Philadelphia. (Credit: Evan Smith)
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An NCAA wrestler shakes hands with President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk after his match Saturday in Philadelphia. (Credit: Evan Smith)
The president is in Philadelphia to attend the final rounds of the tournament.
Move over, Legion of Doom. Back of the line, Hart Foundation. There's a new tag team ready to enter the wrestling fray, and it's coming by way of air, though its reverberations will surely be felt on land and within the sea as well.
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LOS ANGELES : Indian Wells set an all-time attendance record with 504,268 tennis fans passing through the gates during the fortnight, tournament organisers said on Sunday.
Canadians Gillian (The Savage) Roberson and Serhiy Sidey have been added to a May 3 UFC Fight Night card in Des Moines, Iowa.
INDIAN WELLS, California: Britain’s Jack Draper roared past Denmark’s Holger Rune 6-2, 6-2 on Sunday to win his first ATP Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells.
INDIAN WELLS, United States: Russian 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva toppled world number one Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 on Sunday to capture her second WTA 1000 title at Indian Wells. Andreeva, who last month become the youngest ever player to win an elite 1000 level crown with her triumph in Dubai, ended a frustrating run against the Belarusian to ensure she will rise to a career-high sixth in the world on Monday. Andreeva shook off her first set woes and broke Sabalenka three times in the third pushing her 2025 record to 19-3 — the most wins of any woman on the WTA tour. “I would like to thank myself for fighting to the end,” Andreeva said. “I was running like a rabbit today because Aryna she was sending bullets and it was really hard to keep up.” In a match of swinging shifts of momentum, Andreeva was in full control by the end, giving herself a match point on Sabalenka’s serve with a defensive lob that forced a miss from the number one and clinching victory with a forehand winner. “The match point I just really tried to just put the return in, it doesn’t matter how,” she told Tennis Channel.