Larry Walker, the Hall of Fame ballplayer who actually wanted to play hockey
It was still early in what would prove to be a Hall of Fame career, but Larry Walker was already getting noticed.
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It was still early in what would prove to be a Hall of Fame career, but Larry Walker was already getting noticed.
Iga Swiatek hopes to use her winning experience as she prepares for the Miami Open final later on Saturday. The 20-year-old Polish athlete has won 16 matches in a row, winning titles at Indian Wells and in Doha this season, and needs seven more matches to reach the 23 consecutively won by Naomi Osaka over the course of the last two years. Ad/> Osaka is Swiatek’s opponent for the final in Florida, and despite the constant action, Swiatek claims she is invigorated by the success rather than drained by it.
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Hace semanas que el destino de los Lakers 2021-22 está escrito. Solo faltaba saber cómo iba a ser el último capítulo, qué tipo de final escribía un equipo que va a dejar uno de los borrones más notables de la historia de la NBA: un fracaso antológico. El epitafio elegido fue, en realidad, el único posible. Sin perdón, sin brotes verdes, sin peros, sin esperanza, sin alegría. Sin luz. Sin plan, sin química, sin dirección, sin fuerzas. Sin sentido, sin suerte, sin ideas. Nada. La más absoluta nada. Todavía no se ha cumplido un año y medio desde que los Lakers se proclamaron campeones de la NBA en la burbuja de Florida. Cómo se ha desmontado un equipo ganador y se ha construido un galimatías sin fundamento será una historia a la que volveremos. En los próximos días y durante los próximos años. Un caso de estudio, una caída estruendosa. Un suicidio deslumbrante que estará en la historia de la Liga.
Hace apenas unas semanas, era una utopía pensar que Tiger Woods participara en el próximo Masters de Augusta, que arranca el jueves que viene. El golfista de 46 años continúa recuperándose del accidente de tráfico que sufrió el 23 de febrero de 2021, en el que a punto estuvo de perder la pierna derecha. Desde entonces, Tiger no ha participado en ningún evento oficial del PGA Tour (jugó el PNC Championship, torneo no oficial, en diciembe con su hijo Charlie, donde se vieron sus problemas para caminar), y su presencia en Augusta se antojaba imposible.
Carlos Alcaraz continued his sensational play on Friday to beat defending champion Hubert Hurkacz 7-6(5), 7-6(2) and set up a Miami Open final against Casper Ruud, who ended the dream run of Francisco Cerundolo with a 6-4, 6-1 win earlier. For the second night Alcaraz electrified the fans at Hard Rock Stadium with his feisty and fearless play and the 18-year-old will now look to become the tournament's youngest ever champion on Sunday against world number eight Ruud. "I will try to play like it's the first round to mask the nerves," said Alcaraz, who beat Ruud in straight sets in their only previous meeting in Marbella, Spain, last year. "I think I'm going to enjoy it and it will be a great final." In the first set, Alcaraz erased a break point while trailing 3-4 with one of his trademark drop shots and later blasted an exquisite backhand passing shot to send the first set to a tiebreak.