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As a teenager and young adult, I had little or no interest in tennis. In fact, I had no idea of how the game was played and ...
Whenever tennis comes to mind, we visualise two rackets, lush grass or clay courts, epic rallies, game-set-match and of course, yellow tennis balls. But what if we told you that yellow wasn't always ...
We spotlight some of tennis' leading Black players, past and present.
A simple bias-cut slipdress is a wardrobe classic. It drapes beautifully on the body and needs few accessories to make the look stand out. Keep things understated with a pair of strappy white sandals, ...
Summer is underway, meaning young at-risk Loggerhead Shrikes are out taking their first flights across the prairies. This is the perfect time to watch the clumsy young practice their flying and ...
King Charles has relaxed the all-white dress code for players on the Buckingham Palace tennis court, allowing more flexibility while still encouraging the traditional look.
The annual entertainment awards ceremony Star Awards 2025 was held on July 6. Besides local fan-favourites such as Tyler Ten, Pierre Png, Zhang Ze Tong, Tasha Low and more in attendance, overseas ...
50 years ago, Arthur Ashe became the first black man to win Wimbledon Half a century later, Arthur Ashe's historic win at Wimbledon paved the way for others to follow in his illustrious path.
Portuguese tennis player Francisco Cabral sported a black ribbon at Wimbledon in honour of Diogo Jota following the Liverpool player’s death in a car crash on Thursday.
But to many people like Mathabane - who in 1978 became the first black South African to earn a tennis scholarship to a US university - Arthur Ashe's legacy was his activism, not his tennis.
The tennis champion wanted to be remembered for fighting racism, not just his sporting prowess.
Nuno Borges of Portugal, wearing a black ribbon in his hat in memory of compatriot Diogo Jota returns to Karen Khachanov of Russia during their men's singles match on day five of the Wimbledon ...