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We're all well aware of the effect Caitlin Clark has had on the WNBA as far as ratings, tickets, and merch sales are concerned, but how about when it comes to collectibles?
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We're all well aware of the effect Caitlin Clark has had on the WNBA as far as ratings, tickets, and merch sales are concerned, but how about when it comes to collectibles?
What's better than becoming a three-time Olympic champion at the age of 18? Well, it's a very short list, but being mentioned in the same breath as one of your favourite pop stars has to be near the top of it.
In what can be called as a lopsided affair, Angelo Mathews' Atlanta Kings secured a convincing victory against Texas Gladiators to qualify for the Qualifier 2 in the National Cricket League Sixty Strikes tournament. Texas failed to put a par score on the board, losing all 10 wickets for a total of 93 runs, with Atlanta's South African spinner Imran Tahir doing the bulk of the damage with the ball.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Detroit Lions star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson broke a tibia during Sunday's 47-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys in a scary scene at AT&T Stadium.
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame welcomes its latest inductees, with former NBA stars Vince Carter and Chauncey Billups headlining the 13-member class.
Jake Paul reckons "it's Mike Tyson or no one" amid lingering concerns about their much-discussed bout planned for November 15, with worries over Tyson's health casting doubt on the event. Supporters of the boxing stars were hit with a disappointment earlier this year when Tyson had to delay their original match, following medical advice, due to suffering from nausea during a flight.
Star Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen squandered a one-game advantage to lose to Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei in the pre-quarterfinals of the Arctic Open badminton tournament in Vantaa, Finland on Thursday. The 23-year-old toiled hard for one hour 10 minutes before going down 21-19 18-21 15-21 to his seventh seeded opponent in the second round of the Super 500 tournament. It was a tough day for India, as all the country's shuttlers lost their matches, ending their challenge. Indian qualifier Kiran George, who had defeated World No. 25 Wang Tzu Wei of Chinese Taipei on Wednesday, was brushed aside 17-21 8-21 by fifth seed Jonatan Christie of Indonesia in the men's singles event.
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