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Andre Agassi now - tennis legend's life with two new jobs, big investment, small wedding
Andre Agassi is one of the most iconic tennis players of all time, winning eight Grand Slam singles titles and an Olympic ...
Tennis legend Andre Agassi, who won eight major titles over the course of his illustrious career, has taken up two new job ...
Prayers are pouring in on social media after a former Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl hero has died at 79 years old. The Kansas ...
The Australian Open begins at Melbourne Park with 18-year-old American Coco Gauff in action in Rod Laver Arena against Katerina Siniakova ...
Indian professional tennis player who has won eight doubles and ten mixed doubles Grand Slam and he is the oldest man to have won a Grand Slam. He also holds a career Grand Slam in mens double and has ...
Top-ranked British tennis star Emma Raducanu has shut down her 2025 season. On Thursday morning, Raducanu officially withdrew from WTA events in Tokyo and Hong Kong after battling illness for the past ...
The US Open made some changes to its mixed doubles event in 2025, and the reception was a bit of a mixed bag. Looking to draw more attention to doubles, the tournament decided to shake up the format ...
Carlos Alcaraz will face off against amateur players at the 2026 Australian Open, as tournament organisers plot brand new $1m tournament. Crisis-hit France considers US-style tax raid on wealthy ...
The Australian Open is set to enthrall fans with a unique and massive opportunity to become millionaires with a ‘world-first’ tennis experience in January 2026. This time, it won’t just be the pros ...
Oct 7 (Reuters) - Bold swings and cheeky dropshots can earn amateur tennis players bragging rights and a million-dollar payday when they take on top professionals in a single-point showdown ahead of ...
San Diego resident David Wagner, a five-time Paralympic Games participant who’s brought home eight medals over the years, now has starter money to help him fund his participation in next year’s ...
The U.S. Tennis Association should be ashamed of itself — along with any U.S. Open broadcasters who may have complied with the organizers' absurd request to censor reactions to President Donald ...
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