Former ESPN NFL reporter and handicapping expert Hank Goldberg dies at 82
Hank Goldberg, who worked at ESPN as an NFL reporter and handicapping expert for 17 years, died Monday on his 82nd birthday, his family confirmed.
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Hank Goldberg, who worked at ESPN as an NFL reporter and handicapping expert for 17 years, died Monday on his 82nd birthday, his family confirmed.
Olympiakos have vowed not to loan Max Lowe to Nottingham Forest if the Greek champions sign him from Sheffield United.
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Lleyton Hewitt believes Nick Kyrgios' fiery match with Stefanos Tsitsipas played into the hands of the Australian as he is comfortable with chaos. Kyrgios and Tsitsipas played out an incident-packed third round match on Court 1 on Saturday which saw both players hit with fines afterwards. Ad/> Kyrgios has to pay $4,000 (£3,300) for an audible obscenity while Tsitsipas was given a $10,000 (£8,250) fine for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Pat Cash said fellow Australian Nick Kyrgios was guilty of "cheating" and "gamesmanship" in his ill-tempered third-round win over Stefanos Tsitsipas, and that his antics had damaged the sport's standing. Kyrgios, fined $10,000 after his first-round match for spitting towards a fan, was warned for swearing on Saturday and then called for Tsitsipas to be defaulted after the Greek hit a ball close to a spectator's head after losing the second set. Tsitsipas later labelled Kyrgios a "bully" with "an evil side", while the Australian said he did nothing disrespectful towards the Greek in the match.
Nick Kyrgios won a ill-tempered Wimbledon clash against Stefanos Tsitsipas on Saturday to reach the last 16. The Australian star came from a set down to beat the World No.4 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (9/7) in a stormy third-round encounter. During the fiery clash, Kyrgios even labelled the chair umpire a "disgrace", asking him "are you dumb?" during an angry rant directed at the official. Kyrgios even called on the chair umpire to throw Tsitsipas out of the tournament for hitting a ball into the crowd. The bad blood between the two players even spilled over to the post-match press conferences.
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