But Jack Nicklaus, who won a record 18 major championships during his esteemed golfing career, named a tennis player as the ...
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What is the Australian Open 2026 prize money? All-time stats
While the top prize on offer in Melbourne in 2026 is the highest ever, it has required a steady rise to get there. The winner ...
When Jo-Wilfried Tsonga suggested that the ATP Tour was a tougher battlefield during his prime, Patrick Mouratoglou wasn’t ...
The USTA Hawaiʻi Pacific Section has inducted Beth Montalvo (formerly Beth Arnoult) into its Hall of Fame, honoring her with ...
Looking back at some of the most memorable moments, plays, seasons and achievements in Georgia athletics from 2000-25 ...
Venus Williams will return to the Australian Open for the first time since 2021 when she was eliminated by Italian Sara Errani in the second round.
Moments after the book on 2025 closed, the immediate questions about what awaits for the new year arise. From the perspective of Kern County’s sports landscape, it’s a question that already has the ...
Amanda Anisimova moves up from No. 4 to a new career-high of No. 3, which isn’t just her Top 3 debut, but she’s also the new American No. 1 now—she switches spots with Coco Gauff, who dips from No. 3 ...
A Tony-winning actress. A world-class artist. And two civil rights icons. They're among the notable people from the ...
High school athletes and their parents need to start planning for a career in the US college system from as young as Year 8, ...
Tue, December 30, 2025 Published on Dec. 30, 2025 Published on 2025-12-30T00:42:46+07:00 DIOGO JOTA died on July 3 aged 28 in a car crash in Spain. The Liverpool forward was killed in the accident ...
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From Diogo Jota to George Foreman, sporting deaths in 2025 - Part 2
Former heavyweight champion George Foreman and footballers Diogo Jota and Denis Law were among the sports stars who died in 2025.
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