The next president of the International Olympic Committee is a former Zimbabwe swimmer who is Africa's most decorated Olympian and a minister in a government often accused of oppressing political ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNThe rebellion paradox: When is it time to celebrate victory?Would victory in these battles justify raising a toast to success? Absolutely not. Every rebellion breeds new resistance. Pushing for reform invites fierce opposition.
Coco Gauff turned 21 last Thursday and celebrated by going out to dinner with family in Delray Beach, hanging out with her cousins on Atlantic Avenue, and paying homage to her hometown with the launch ...
Coco Gauff heads to the Miami Open this week after celebrating her 21st birthday and going through a bit of a tough patch ...
The complex, which cost more than US$25 million, includes the Tonga High School Indoor Stadium, an international-standard ...
She stands at a national stadium on a Saturday midmorning with a lot of contentment and excitement, embodying the spirit of what women gathered for in Beijing, China in 1995. Not even the harsh March ...
"It is a great pleasure to be back in Beijing, the one and only great sports city that has hosted both the Summer and Winter ...
Mirra Andreeva, the 17-year-old super talent from Russia, has stormed into the semifinals at the BNP Paribas Open. Already the No. 9-ranked player in the world, Andreeva dispatched Elina Svitolina 7-5 ...
From left: An array of ritual bronze ware unearthed from a tomb coded M1902 at the Liulihe Site in Beijing. Inscriptions include the taibao yong yan ("Taibao built the city of Yan"). CHINA DAILY ...
Last year, bees swarmed the main stadium. This year, the sworn enemy of tennis players at all levels — that rarely stops play, but defines its rhythm more than any other weather condition — is ...
22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal is still early in his retirement life. However, he seems to be enjoying the second phase of his life after a legendary tennis career. Recently, the Spaniard ...
Tennis balls are small and yellow, and the International Tennis Federation lists the official diameter as between 2.58–2.70 inches. A tennis court is 78 by 36 feet, with a net in the middle that ...
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