How to Celebrate a Wimbledon Title: Eat Dirt
You could forgive 24-year-old Novak Djokovic if the moment got to his head. But his revelry left some scratching their heads.
You could forgive 24-year-old Novak Djokovic if the moment got to his head. But his revelry left some scratching their heads.
On Friday, the most dominant athlete in the world will take the court at Wimbledon — and you’ve probably never heard of her.
The All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC), which hosts the Wimbledon tennis championships each year, goes out of its way to foster a Corinthian spirit among its competitors.
They are arguably the greatest tennis players of their generation, and have spurred each other on with sisterly rivalry. But if there was a bond between Serena and Venus Williams at Wimbledon today it served neither any good, as …
Churchill Downs, the home of the Kentucky Derby, is used to some swift horses. But it must have felt like the thundering hooves of the horsemen of the Apocalypse on Wednesday, when a tornado touched down on the historic track.
So you think you’re a wise guy, huh? Well you ain’t got nothing on the anonymous buyer who yesterday spent around $110,000 for Al Capone’s personal handgun.
It turns out heartbreak doesn’t pay.
To the quake and tsunami-ravaged Japanese, it will be music to their ears.
Travel chaos caused by an entirely unpronounceable Icelandic volcano has returned to Europe.
The late 80s/early 90s sitcom Roseanne attempted to entertain while revealing tough truths about the life of America’s white working class. The show was canceled long ago, but its star is still up to the same tricks.
Even by Scottish soccer’s high standard for violence and thuggery, it’s been a brutal year for Neil Lennon.
It’s the time of year when thousands of high school students around the U.S. will be voted “most likely to succeed.” But is such an accolade actually a curse?