Jonathan Majors was surrounded by supporters on Friday as he accepted his first award since he was convicted of assault and harassment in December.
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Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer share one of the most memorable rivalries in sports history. The two athletes players were fierce competitors over the course of their careers, making for some of the most entertaining matches in tennis history. Making it all better is the fact that both men deeply respect one another and have developed a special friendship.Rafael Nadal’s incredible career: Titles and records he’s wonRafael Nadal is celebrating his birthday! Best reactionsNadal recently attended the graduation ceremony of various students at the Rafa Nadal Tennis Academy located in his hometown of Manacort.
He attended the ceremony alongside his coach Carlos Moyá and his wife Mery Perelló. In his speech, he mentioned his friend, Federer, and one memory the two share about the importance of their legacy, and what they’d like to leave behind. “Roger and I agreed in something that we thought was important: How do we want to be remembered in a few years? How do we want future generations to see us?” he said, according to our sister website HOLA! Spain. “And we were both very clear of our answer.
Yes, it’s nice to be recognized for our success and our titles and records. But, at the end of the day, that’s transient. In history, it’s likely that other players will come and overcome us, as it should be.
What lasts is the memory. And that’s why, Roger and I agreed that we’d like to be remembered as good people.” Nadal’s speech follows his selection to represent Spain at the 2024 summer olympics in Paris. He’ll be joining players like Carlos Alcaraz, Pablo Carreño, Alejandro Davidovich and Marcel Granollers in representing his country.
Jonathan Majors was surrounded by supporters on Friday as he accepted his first award since he was convicted of assault and harassment in December.
Lauryn Goodman has shared the heartbreaking decided she made to protect her son during the England Euros match.The 33-year-old took her son, Kairo, to watch his dad Kyle Walker play for the national team in the football tournament this week. Her four-year-old wore an England shirt with "Daddy" and the number two on the back for the occasion. However the mum has revealed to the Daily Mail that she and Kairo left the stadium five minutes before the end to avoid a sad situation.
Lauryn Goodman has taken to Instagram to break her silence after attending England's Euros match in Frankfurt on Thursday, 20 June, with her son Kairo.The 33 year old, who shares two children with footballer Kyle Walker, flew to Germany with her young son so he could watch his dad play against Denmark. She was seen holding her son outside of the stadium as she donned a pair of beige cargo trousers with a white T-shirt and cream jacket. Lauryn risked a run-in with Kyle's wife Annie Kilner, 30, who was there to support Kyle with her children.
Andrew Barker Senior Features Writer In his classic 1994 essay “How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart,” David Foster Wallace pondered why so many athlete memoirs — and tennis player memoirs in particular — fail to provide sports fans with what they really want to know. What does it feel like to fail in front of millions of people? How does a human being handle such intense pressure? What actually goes through one’s mind in those do-or-die moments where the difference between eternal glory and lifelong disappointment is one tiny miscalculation or half-second’s hesitation? Maybe, Wallace eventually concludes, the answer to that last question is “nothing much at all,” and “the real secret behind top athletes’ genius may be as esoteric and obvious and dull and profound as silence itself.” In his two previous sports documentaries, “Senna” and “Diego Maradona,” filmmaker Asif Kapadia has gone a great distance toward disproving Wallace’s thesis, using ingeniously edited archival footage to probe the psyches of Formula One champion Ayrton Senna and soccer god Maradona in all their noisy complexity.
Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz are both participating on this year’s Olympics. And unlike most major tennis competitions, this time, the two will be playing together, representing Spain on men’s doubles matches.Rafael Nadal congratulates Carlos Alvaraz after his “immense” Roland Garros victoryRafa Nadal mentions Roger Federer in speech; ‘We’d like to be remembered as good people’The tennis segment of the tournament will be played at the courts of the Roland Garros, where Nadal has won 14 times. Alcaraz recently won his first Roland Garros this year, making the duo an unlikely yet particularly strong combination come the olympics in Paris.
In men’s tennis, as in other sports, there is constant debate over which player qualifies as the Greatest of All Time. Djokovic with his unprecedented 24 Grand Slam wins? Nadal with his astonishing 14 French Open victories? Federer, the first man to win 20 Grand Slams? Or perhaps a player from an earlier era – Rod Laver – who swept all four Grand Slam titles in a calendar year, not once but twice?
Tyler Perry’s cottage industry of films obviously includes the comedic “Madea” films, but as he’s suggested in recent years, that’s not all he’s made of, and he wants to be known for much more. Perhaps that trend started with Netflix’s “A Jazzman’s Blues” in 2022 and continues in a more serious vein with his latest film, “Tyler Perry’s Divorce In The Black.” READ MORE: ‘A Jazzman’s Blues’ Review: Tyler Perry Surprises With A Strong, Heartbreaking Romance [TIFF] With “Divorce in the Black” Perry seems to be going for an empowering message of personal growth and transformation.
Coronation Street legend Julie Goodyear has been spotted in a rare public outing after revealing her battle with dementia.The soap star left fans stunned last year when her husband Scott Brand announced that she had been diagnosed with the condition. Since then, sightings of the Bet Lynch actress have been few and far between, with her last public appearance dating back to October 2023. However, the former Corrie star recently stepped out for a lunch date with her hubby.
Roger Federer. The Swiss tennis legend was the guest speaker at this year’s Dartmouth University graduation. Federer gave graduates a speech full of wisdom and humility, one that quickly went viral due to some of the great advice that he provided.Friends David Beckham, Anna Wintour and Roger Federer reunite at screeningRafael Nadal’s incredible career: Titles and records he’s wonFederer compared the moment that graduates are going through with the moment he’s experiencing in his real life.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Producer Joe Sabia first encountered tennis legend Roger Federer in 2019 for Vogue’s “73 Questions” series. Sabia enjoyed the interview and kept in touch with his team. Three years later, as Federer looked to retire from the sport as a professional player, Sabia was brought into his offices.
Roger Federer’s 2022 retirement at age 41 certainly unleashed a tidal wave of mourning.The Swiss ace — renowned for his graceful movement, easy power and class — dominated courts around the world for more than two decades.So, when the 20-time winner of the four major tournaments put down his racket for good, the mood wasn’t so much the changing of the guard as the death of the king. For many, Roger Federer was tennis.“It’s been a wild journey,” Federer told the audience at the SVA Theatre in Chelsea.
Coronation Street legend Julie Goodyear is 'quite happy', according to her close friend Mark Llewellin as he gave fans an update on the much-loved star after it was announced she'd been diagnosed with dementia.
The Who frontman Roger Daltrey has shared his thoughts on concert-goers looking up setlists before attending gigs – see what he had to say below.Speaking to Billboard in a new interview, Daltrey spoke about his upcoming solo North American tour, which he’s due to kick off tomorrow (June 12). The tour will see him play nine “semi-acoustic” shows until June 28.
Carlos Alcaraz won his first French Open title at 21 years old, becoming the youngest men’s player to win a Grand Slam title on all three surfaces: hard court, clay, and grass. He is also the first Spaniard to win the French Open since 14-time champion Rafael Nadal last won at Roland Garros in 2022.
Megan Vick Taylor Tomlinson didn’t imagine herself as a host when she first met with CBS about their “@Midnight” reboot last year. She assumed the filming schedule would interfere with her first love — stand-up — but it was worth taking the meeting to meet new people and maybe score some panelist appearances. But when the executives in charge revealed they’d create a filming schedule that would allow her to still perform comedy gigs on the weekends, an entirely new world opened up.
Chloe Goodman has wed her footballer fiancé Grant Hall in Portugal during a lavish ceremony.The 30 year old looked stunning as she tied the knot in a lace corseted wedding dress with a thigh-split, but her sister Lauryn was notably absent from the celebration due to an alleged family feud. Lauryn, 33, reportedly spent her sister’s wedding day just five minutes away filming a reality TV show, as she had already booked her flight to the region before the falling out. Chloe and her Rotherham United defender husband said their vows at the Quinta Do Lago resort, Algarve, on Saturday, 9 June.
“SmartLess” podcast June 3 and opened up to hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes about how he doesn’t have the same level of motivation in acting now as he did when he was younger.“It’s much different now. I feel like I’m still learning,” he said. “The last couple of years have been goofy for me because I’ve been trying to be good — and it doesn’t work that way.”“You know, like planning things way too much,” Goodman added.The 71-year-old accomplished actor, who recently lost 200 pounds, explained that “the fear of losing trust in myself” has been his core issue lately in his life and career.“I overcompensated by working way too hard.
Carlos Alcaraz is making history.
Disturbed frontman David Draiman has lashed out at Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, describing him as “anti-Semitic to his rotten core”.The singer, who is Jewish, shared his opinion of the rock veteran during a new interview with Linda Advocate, in which he looked back at the considerable accusations of anti-Semitism Waters has faced over recent years.The Pink Floyd icon has made headlines countless times in the past for his often-unfiltered political opinions – namely his criticism of the State of Israel.One particular example took place back in February, when he criticised Bono, describing him as “disgusting” and “a shit”, following the U2 frontman using his Sphere residency shows to pay respect to those killed during the October 7 attack at the Israeli music festival Supernova.A separate time saw him accuse Israel of “abusing the term anti-Semitism to intimidate people like me into silence”, and back in November he speculated that the “fishy” attacks perpetrated by Hamas on October 7 could have been a “false flag operation”.He has repeatedly denied all accusations of anti-Semitism and explained that his disdain is towards Israel, not Judaism.Now, Draiman – who has been vocal about his feelings towards Waters in the past – has once again addressed the accusations surrounding the musician and described him as a “monster”.“He’s a piece of work, that deluded old freak,” he began. Draiman continued: “Antisemitic to his rotten core.
Rafael Nadal is celebrating his 38th birthday. The Spanish tennis star was born on June 3rd of 1986, and received many messages to commemorate the special occasion. Rafael Nadal’s comeback to Roland Garros ends in defeat with his wife and son by his sideRafael Nadal’s incredible career: Titles and records he’s wonA post shared by Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar (@rafanadalacademy)Nadal received messages from members of his tennis academy, who shared an image with him and a cake.