Djokovic and Ivanisevic ended their wildly successful coaching partnership a few days ago, with the 24-time Grand Slam champion sharing the news on Instagram. A former world No. 1 himself, Ivanisevic was invited into the camp in 2018 and first appeared in
Max Verstappen has issued an apology to his Red Bull engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, for ignoring his emails in the aftermath of this month’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The duo have enjoyed a hugely successful working relationship over the years, with Lambiase playing
Curtis Jones has explained the debate he had with Jurgen Klopp following Liverpool’s Carabao Cup win over West Ham. The midfielder and his manager were seen chatting in an animated fashion on the pitch after the 5-1 quarter-final victory at Anfield. Jones
Tennis legend John McEnroe and rapper Travis Scott had a disagreement over the name of Scott’s Nike collaboration featuring McEnroe’s sneakers, which took place over Zoom. The source of the leaked Zoom call, which surfaced on social media, remains undisclosed at this
“Anytime that you hear about Toto Wolff talking about 2021, he is the most supportive person, so with that, I cannot really believe that Ferrari won’t be on that situation with me. For the moment, they are quiet, but I really believe
Wednesday’s open workout descended into chaos ahead of KSI’s fight with Tommy Fury, as the Fury entourage stormed out of the building. Tommy’s father, John, said “I don’t like idiots” after KSI appeared to spit at him following a heated exchange. KSI’s
Nick Kyrgios has again weighed in on the GOAT debate, giving Novak Djokovic his backing after the Serb won a historic 24th Grand Slam title. The 28-year-old claimed that the world No 1 wasn’t getting the credit he “deserves”. But Kyrgios still
Gael Monfils issued a strong statement following a disagreement with his Laver Cup rival Felix Auger-Aliassime. The Canadian complained to the umpire when the 37-year-old was taking too long in between points and argued that the tournament was still meant to be
Gael Monfils and Felix Auger-Aliassime angered one another during their Laver Cup clash in Canada on Friday night. The latter made light work of his opponent, winning their singles match in straight sets to continue Team World’s red-hot start at the tournament.
Jamie Carragher reignited an old rivalry with Peter Schmeichel after a discussion about Arsenal’s goalkeeper situation descended into a heated row on live television. The pair, who used to represent Liverpool and Manchester United respectively, were both part of CSB Sports’ Champions