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
Princess Kate announces she is being treated for cancer Princess Kate wrote her cancer speech by herself and “very quickly” in a bid to stem the tide of gossip and speculation, a friend of the royal has said. The Sunday Times reports
Meghan Markle would “unable” to follow the Princess of Wales’ lead into life as a royal, one royal expert has suggested. The former actress, 42, married Prince Harry in 2018, officially making her the Duchess of Sussex. Kate, also 42, married Prince
US think tank the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has warned that a “Russian conquest of all of Ukraine is by no means impossible if the United States cuts off all military assistance and Europe follows suit.” The think tanks
Ronnie O’Sullivan is preparing to get “bent over” by snooker authorities. The sport’s biggest star is locked in disciplinary proceedings with governing body WPBSA after disparaging comments about the game’s rulers. “It’s difficult because I’ve got a big [disciplinary] thing coming up
Wagner Group members have been tasked with delivering a Russian-made missile defence system to Iran-backed Hezbollah, it has been claimed. Two sources familiar with intelligence gathered by the US claimed to the CNN these Wagner mercenaries are carrying out an order by
A Citibank employee was fired after posting a “vile” remark to Instagram which appeared to endorse the slaughter of millions of Jews during the Holocaust. Nozima Husainova, 25, posted the comments – along with a smiley face emoji – to her Instagram
JJ Watt discusses retirement Former NFL star defensive end J.J. Watt hung up the cleats after the 2022 season and is enjoying the retirement life. J.J. Watt probably could have played for at least another season, but after 12 grueling seasons and
Saquon Barkley has two options: play on the franchise tag worth just over $10 million or not play at all. The New York Giants running back is in this position because he and the G-Men were unable to reach a long-term deal
Aaron Murray’s father must have had a crystal ball when his son was being recruited. The former quarterback was recruited by plenty schools and eventually chose Georgia over Florida. Florida was stacked, and the rosters from 2006 to 2009 have become so