That man could BALL!
Harry Kane is now the England men’s national team’s top goalscorer. And England beat Italy 2–1 in the process.
Harry Kane is now the England men’s national team’s top goalscorer. And England beat Italy 2–1 in the process.
Steve Tignor on the greatest one-handed backhand of the Open Era: ‘This beautiful and bold stroke helped the Belgian win seven Grand Slam singles titles. His forehand was more effective, and his serve more clutch. But this was perhaps the classicist’s most identifiable stroke.’ Is it Roger Federer or Justine Henin? Tough call.
Before Jackie Robinson, there was a catcher for the Toledo Blue Stockings.
A poignant collection of images showcasing the talents of British footballers of South Asian heritage.
‘When God created Pele, he put everything into him: speed, strength, momentum, technique, shooting, heading, dribbling, everything.’
Rafael Nadal doing his routine warm-up jump at the Australian Open in 2017.
It’s been 26 years since Gustavo Kuerten aka “Guga” won his first Roland-Garros title. The folks at Roland-Garros visited the Brazilian in his home nation to talk to him about that iconic win and his life along with his family and his first coach.
Bend it like Roberto.