Rising tennis stars feel at home at the Australian Open, a tournament of tennis diasporas
MELBOURNE, Australia — Even in defeat, Alex Eala’s fans took over the Australian Open. Monday afternoon in Melbourne, lines snaked around Court 6 and food courts turned into fan zones, with thousands of people lining up to get a glimpse of the 20-year-old, who has become a sporting avatar for the Philippines since her run to the Miami Open semifinals last year, in which she beat three Grand Slam champions. They roared her through a 6-0 first set against Alycia Parks of the United States, and che
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Where does Kentucky rank in latest March Madness bracketology?
Where are Mark Pope's Kentucky Wildcats in the latest round of NCAA Tournament bracketology? A look at UK basketball's March Madness resume.
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Manchester United awaits Bruno Fernandes' decision
Manchester United awaits Bruno Fernandes' decisionManchester United is eager to learn Bruno Fernandes' decision about his future as soon as possible. The club wants to keep their captain for at least ...
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