Time 100 includes most Olympians in annual list’s history
The Time 100 Most Influential list includes eight Olympians, the most ever in the annual list’s 19-year history. At least one Olympian made each edition dating to the first year in 2004.
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The Time 100 Most Influential list includes eight Olympians, the most ever in the annual list’s 19-year history. At least one Olympian made each edition dating to the first year in 2004.
Day three at the 2022 French Open will see Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev and Paula Badosa in action. Court Philippe-Chatrier will conclude with Tsitsipas, the No. 4 seed in the men's singles, taking on Lorenzo Musetti in the evening match.
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John McEnroe and Tim Henman were involved in a lively debate over the decision by Wimbledon to ban Russian and Belarusian players, and the subsequent move by the ATP and WTA tours to strip the tournament of ranking points. Wimbledon banned players from Russia and Belarus due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, saying they had «no viable alternative within the framework of the government's position».
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