Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are well-known tennis stars and are considered among the world's richest ...
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal finally shared the heart-wrenching moment of the career that made him realise that it was time for ...
After running out of money, Canadian national Jang Jae Bin resorted to armed robbery in Ho Chi Minh City, targeting fellow ...
Chinese women's paddlers Wang Yidi and Chen Xingtong lead the initial entry list released on Saturday for next month's ...
The entry list for the WTT Star Contender Chennai 2025 on March 25 has been released, with no Chinese mainland players — ...
Stranger Things: The Experience will debut at Luna Park Sydney. This immersive, interactive adventure for all ages transports ...
Other movies shot on film this year include "Jurassic World Rebirth," "After the Hunt," "Bugonia," "Marty Supreme," and "The Smashing Machine." ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNNew Korean sports chief says athleticism should start at schoolPresident Ryu Seung-min plans to usher in an era of “hope and joy through sports” as he takes office at the top of Korea's ...
The result was Jang's first career Top 30 win, and first win over a Top 50 player since defeating Klara Koukalova exactly a decade previously, in the first round of Seoul 2013. Why not watch this next ...
Vivid Sydney is back, transforming the Harbour City once again this May-June, with the theme of ‘Dream’ – asking (and ...
South Korea's Jang Su-Jeong overcame Katie Boulter in three sets in the first round of the Thailand Open presented by E@, notching her first tour-level win since defeating Zheng Saisai at Tokyo 2016.
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