Three American men's tennis stars fell short of success at the Dallas Open. There were high hopes for some American showdowns this weekend down in Dallas, Texas. However, parties were stalled when top ...
Dallas Open champ shook off a controversial call to close out Cam Norrie, but had all the thoughts afterwards.
After Nishioka and Munar posted notable wins, Ruud avoided the upset bug in making it 0-3 for U.S. players on Center Court Thursday afternoon.
It wasn’t supposed to go this way for two of the seeded Americans in Dallas, but tennis is a tricky game. Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe the No.4 and No.5 seeds at the Dallas Op ...
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As US star Madison Keys continues to be bombarded with well wishes ahead of the Australian Open final, the 19th seed is hoping compatriot Frances Tiafoe doesn't reach out.
Despite losing in Australian Open qualifying, she used her collection of items she has accrued for good as she is donating to charity holding an auction with racquets from herself, Daria Kasatkina, ...
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The Inexorable Rise of Taylor FritzHe’s held onto that position ever since, with fellow countrymen Tommy Paul and Frances Tiafoe, whom he ascended the junior rankings ... While world No. 9 Andrey Rublev is known for taking his anger ...
Though Keys counts fellow US tennis star Frances Tiafoe as a close friend, there will be radio silence between the pair until her time at the tournament comes to an end. The 29-year-old revealed ...
President Donald Trump has received criticism from Pope Francis as the 47th U.S. president is set to unleash his mass deportation plan. The Holy Father weighed in on the anticipated operation ...
It won't do. This is not the way to solve things," Francis said during an interview with the Italian talk show Che Tempo Che Fa on Sunday. Newsweek has contacted the incoming administration for ...
Fritz’s compatriot and rival, Frances Tiafoe, recently commented on the strides Fritz has ... And that’s his forte, being able to overpower players, basically take the racquet out of their hand.
ROME — Pope Francis on Sunday called plans by President-elect Donald Trump for the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants a “disgrace,” signaling the return of the rocky relationship ...
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