Sinner confirmed his relationship with model Laila Hasanovic in October 2025 Natasha Dye is a Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her work has also appeared in The New York Post and Popstar!
On Wednesday afternoon in Madrid, 19-year-old Rafael Jodar found out for the first time what it’s like to play the No. 1 player in the world. His reaction to a lost point in the second set told us all ...
Daniel Moss is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Asian economies. Previously, he was executive editor for economics at Bloomberg News. In the hours after US and Israeli missiles slammed into ...
Four Masters 1000 wins in a row. World No. 1. It’s just four weeks into the European clay season, and Jannik Sinneris already the most dominant tennis player on the men’s tour. .But it turns out that, ...
Several members of the Miami Dolphins player personnel staff, including Assistant General Manager Kyle Smith, Director of College Scouting Matt Winston, Senior National Scout Ron Brockington, and ...
Jannik Sinner took some well-deserved time off after his recent win in Monte Carlo. But the break hasn’t lasted long. Tennis doesn’t give players much time to recharge. The Madrid Open is up next, and ...
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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has confirmed his participation in the Madrid Open, ending uncertainty over his entry into the ATP Masters 1000 event. Sinner's decision means he will compete in Madrid with ...
Discovery Channel has set the premiere date for Season 22 of its hit franchise “Deadliest Catch,” and has shared further information on how the show will address the death of rookie crew member Todd ...
A University of Alaska Fairbanks study focusing on the Deshka River found that the predators have become even more voracious as the climate has warmed.