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Did the puck cross the line, or not?
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Did the puck cross the line, or not?
April 27 : The home of the U.S. Open will trade tennis for soccer this summer after New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Monday that the Queens venue will host the largest of five free World Cup fan zones across the city's boroughs.
A reporter at the Australian Open is facing backlash after pressing American players with political questions tied to President Trump. Brewer Group CEO Jack Brewer weighs in on the exchange and the role of politics in sports media.
MADRID: Coco Gauff became the latest victim of the stomach virus that has been sweeping through the draw at the Madrid Open but the ailing American still found a way to beat Sorana Cirstea 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 on Sunday and reach the round of 16. Several players have been struggling with illness in the Spanish capital this week, including Iga Swiatek, who was forced to retire from her match against Ann Li on Saturday, and Marin Cilic, who had to withdraw ahead of his second-round meeting with Joao Fonseca on Friday. Liudmila Samsonova also pulled out of the tournament on Sunday citing illness ahead of her third-round match with Linda Noskova. Gauff vomited in a bin on the court during her clash with Cirstea, and asked for a medical timeout during the latter stages of the match before she completed the win in two hours and 21 minutes. “Yeah, I don’t know, honestly (how I got through that),” said Gauff, who will face Noskova in the last 16. “I was just trying to finish the match and one point turned into another. I think I got what everybody else is having here in Madrid, unfortunately.
Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime won his opening match Saturday at the Madrid Open tennis tournament.
MADRID, April 24 : World number 21 Learner Tien is only 20, yet the American is already thinking about the day the applause fades and his tennis rackets are packed away.
Dan Dakich reacts to Mike Vrabel being asked about calling the initial Dianna Russini reports "laughable"
Cheered on by Jude Bellingham, Rafael Jodar lived up to his billing as the new star of the Madrid Open.