Maia Lumsden feared tennis career was over due to long Covid
A British player sidelined for 18 months by long Covid is concerned players are risking their health by not taking the disease seriously.
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A British player sidelined for 18 months by long Covid is concerned players are risking their health by not taking the disease seriously.
He will join the first-team squad at Riccarton once players return from a pre-season training camp in Spain. He is eager to take the chance to prove his fitness and demonstrate a full recovery after more than a year on the sidelines.
After kicking off her career in motorsports in kart racing, New York resident Chloe Chambers zoomed into the headlines in 2020 when she set the Guinness World Record for the fastest vehicular slalom at just 16 years old – and without her driver’s license. Two years later, Chambers — who turned 18 earlier this month and just graduated from high school — is two races into her first full season as a driver in the W Series, a free-to-enter championship series designed to provide equal opportunities for women by eliminating the financial barriers that have historically prevented them from progressing to the upper echelons of motorsports.
An emotional Katie Boulter celebrated the win of her career against Karolina Pliskova two days after the death of her grandmother.
Add another accomplishment to Sarah Mitton's growing list this season.
Katie Boulter registered the biggest win of her tennis career with victory over Karolina Pliskova at Wimbledon – as the Great British star dedicated it to her late grandmother in an emotional interview as she fought back the tears.
So, it will be pacer Jasprit Bumrah who will be leading Team India in the rescheduled fifth Test against England, beginning Friday at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Rohit Sharma had tested positive for COVID-19 during the warm-up fixture against Leicestershire and he has failed to recover in time for the crucial encounter. Hence, for the first time since 1987 (Kapil Dev), a pacer would be leading India in Tests.
SEATTLE -- — Sue Bird became the WNBA's leader in career wins with 324 on Wednesday night as the Seattle Storm beat the Las Vegas Aces 88-78.