Paul Grover’s snapshot of spooked horses is nominated for prize alongside photos of Princess of Wales and Nigel Farage ...
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Photo of runaway military horses bolting through London up for awardThe picture is one of 15 people can choose from for the IMAGO Photograph of the Year at the annual UK Picture Editors’ Guild ...
Being from the same hometown, UF assistant head coach Jeremy Bayon and freshman Noémie Oliveras have built a unique bond that ...
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Tennis World on MSNHuge update on Jannik Sinner and Anna Kalinskaya's love-storyThe news of the suspension of the 3-time Grand Slam champion quickly went around the world and the reactions were mostly ...
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, we look back at the tough moment Jasmine Paolini experienced with her ankle injury while ...
A photo of two spooked military horses galloping through central London is among the photographs up for an award decided by a public vote.
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Hosted on MSNQatar Open joins ATP 500 with thrilling 2025 editionDOHA: The Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2025 concluded in spectacular fashion at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, marking its first edition as an ATP 500 tournament. The upgrade elevated ...
Novak Djokovic's return from injury ended with a defeat against Matteo Berrettini at the Qatar Open, as the Italian won 7-6 (7/4), 6-2. Djokovic admitted he was outplayed despite being pain-free.
Novak Djokovic's knee injury from the ... as evidenced by one fan's reaction. "Unbelievable - Djokovic is faking injuries now off court #Faker," the fan wrote on X. "This guy saw the guy ...
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Tennis World on MSNDaniil Medvedev reaches hard-court milestone. Novak Djokovic is miles in frontMedvedev defeated two rivals and notched his 300th ATP hard-court victory. Thus, the 29-year-old earned a notable milestone, becoming the eighth active player to achieve that. Daniil is also the only ...
Now, in a viral video shared by As Más Deporte and reposted by The Tennis Letter, Djokovic is seen limping into the Doha airport. The film is only eight seconds long, but Djokovic's stride was ...
Novak Djokovic on Tuesday confirmed that Andy Murray, once his rival on the court, will continue to coach him for an "indefinite" period. "I expressed my desire to continue the collaboration with ...
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