Doubles specialist Natela Dzalamidze, 29, changed her nationality to Georgian to avoid Wimbledon’s ban of Russian players.
Author: Lorenzo Reyes, USA TODAY
Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird gets standing ovation in last game in her native New York
Sue Bird announced that the 2022 season would be her last. In her final game in her native New York, the fans honored her with a standing ovation.
‘Sick and tired’: Hall of Famer Ed Reed blasts Jack Del Rio punishment, urges Commanders players to take stand
Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed blasted the punishment handed down to Commanders assistant coach Jack Del Rio and urged Washington players to take a stand.
‘Perfect example of LGBTQ pride’: Carl Nassib’s brave act continues to impact the NFL
Almost one year ago, Carl Nassib publicly came out as gay. His action continues to positively impact the NFL by opening doors for others to follow.
LIV Golf Invitational Series: Controversial new tour begins Thursday. What you should know.
Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Sergio Garcia among 48 players who will tee it up for the new Saudi-backed golf league on Thursday in London.
US men’s national soccer team writes letter calling on Congress to pass stronger gun laws
Hours ahead of a friendly vs. Uruguay, U.S. men’s national soccer team urged legislators to “stop choosing campaign contributions over kids’ lives.”
Report: ESPN without Jeff Van Gundy, Adrian Wojnarowski for Game 1 of NBA Finals due to COVID-19
The broadcast for Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors will be without two key ESPN talent.
Washington Nationals GM Mike Rizzo: ‘We are not trading Juan Soto’
As the Nationals continue to slide down the NL East, speculation is mounting over the future of OF Juan Soto. Mike Rizzo made the team’s stance clear.
‘I am not okay with the state of this country’: Giants manager Gabe Kapler pens essay after Uvalde shooting
Giants manager Gabe Kapler said he would not be coming out onto field for national anthem “until I feel better about the direction of our country.”
‘I will be there’: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson pushes back against criticism over skipped OTAs
In response to criticism of his absence from voluntary organized team activities, Lamar Jackson said he would eventually report to the Ravens.