Redefining limits: Rafael Nadal shows age no obstacle to sporting dominance
These days, sports fans are often fortunate to be able to watch their favorite athletes competing and playing at the highest levels regardless of age.
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These days, sports fans are often fortunate to be able to watch their favorite athletes competing and playing at the highest levels regardless of age.
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle United will not have a new main shirt sponsor for the 2022/23 season with Fun88 to remain emblazoned on the club’s new black and white strip.
BELLINZONA, Switzerland: The trial of former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and French footballing legend Michel Platini over alleged corrupt payments began in Switzerland on Wednesday with both defendants in a confident mood. Swiss prosecutors accuse the pair, once among the game’s most powerful figures, of unlawfully arranging a payment of $2.08 million (2 million Swiss francs) in 2011. Blatter and Platini deny the charges.
RIYADH: With football fever underway in the MENA region and around the world ahead of this year’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Twitter hosted an event at Al-Nassr’s Mrsool Park in the Saudi Arabian capital to take marketers through the importance and influence of football conversations.
Rassie Erasmus' prominence on Twitter has left him red-faced after his account was apparently hacked on Friday.
Twitter shareholders are suing Elon Musk, accusing him of allegedly manipulating the market in his attempted takeover of the social media platform.
Conor McGregor and Jake Paul have traded jabs following Katie Taylor’s victory over Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden, despite not being the boxers in the ring.
Twitter is certainly a bullhorn and the boss of Tesla and SpaceX certainly has opinions: a free speech absolutist, Musk lets loose in his tweets, for instance once calling Canada's prime minister a Nazi over Covid-19 restrictions. Who decides on what grounds whether someone like Donald Trump stays banned or gets restored to the platform?