Rest in peace. Bobby East, a former racing champion, has died after a fatal stabbing encounter. He was 37.
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Serena Williams spoke out on social media after she lost her opening match at Wimbledon and was knocked out of the tournament.READ: When does Wimbledon 2022 start and how to watch?The tennis star took the loss in stride and graciously accepted defeat, taking to Instagram to share that she was just as proud of her accomplishments.VIDEO: Serena Williams and daughter Olympia's matching outfit changesAlongside a photograph of herself in the stadium waving to a crowd, she wrote: "That was insane and intense. Not the result I came for, but my goodness I enjoyed that.
I hope you did as well. Onward and up."She was quickly inundated with messages of positivity and support from fans and friends alike, with a comment from the S by Serena handle reading: "Onward and upward."MORE: Serena Williams provides unconventional glimpse into Wimbledon prepMORE: Serena Williams spotlights major achievement amid tennis comeback with emotional throwback"The queen thank you," a fan penned, with another saying: "US OPEN IS YOURS.
LETS GO QUEEN. WELCOME BACK," and a third also writing: "Thrilling match! Loved to see you on the court again."Serena gained entry into Wimbledon as a wild card and made the announcement that she was returning to the game earlier this month, simply saying: "It's a date."A post shared by Serena Williams (@serenawilliams)Serena reacted to her early Wimbledon upset graciouslyHowever, she was eliminated from the tournament by Harmony Tan of France in her nail-biting opening game, losing 7-5, 1-6, 7-6.Serena has emerged victorious at Wimbledon a massive seven times over the course of her career, starting in 2002 and last taking home the title in 2016.RELATED: Zara and Mike Tindall bring the star power on day two of Wimbledon
.Rest in peace. Bobby East, a former racing champion, has died after a fatal stabbing encounter. He was 37.
A confrontation with a drifter at a Westminster, Calif. gas station Wednesday resulted in a stabbing that claimed the life of top NASCAR driver Bobby East.
Kate Middleton has admitted she was once left absolutely "mortified" by her dad at Wimbledon after he became confused and called a player by the wrong name. Speaking to the BBC in 2017, the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, revealed the embarrassing moment came when she had attended the historic sporting tournament with her parents, Michael Middleton and Carole Middleton. The Middleton family had just watched American tennis player Pete Sampras play and were walking away from their seats when they walked past former British number one Tim Henman.
You'll have probably noticed that players always wear white at Wimbledon, and here's the reason why. As the oldest and most prestigious event in the sport, Wimbledon prides itself on tradition, and ever since the inaugural tournament in 1877 competitors have all worn white - and only white.
Serena Williams, considered as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, knows how to make a statement both on and off the court. MORE: Serena Williams shares sweet video revealing who is right by her side during aftermath of unexpected newsThe 40-year-old American professional tennis player wore a stunning and eye-catching pink dress to the London premiere of Thor: Love and Thunder on Tuesday.Serena's athletic physique was highlighted by the vivid tulle mini gown with long sleeves. To elevate the look, the dress was accessorised with what appears to be a velvet black tie.WATCH: Serena Williams spent quality time with her daughter AlexisSerena was defeated on the court by Harmony Tan at Wimbledon last week, but she looked stunning as she walked the 'blue' carpet ahead of the debut of the Marvel cinematic universe's latest film.Her look was complemented with several eye-catching jewels and gold strappy heels.
Venus Williams was not afraid to call out these questions. After winning her first-round match with fellow tennis star Jamie Murray against Michael Venus and Alicja Rosolska on Saturday, the tennis pro shut down an eyebrow-raising line of questioning during a press conference at Wimbledon.«Are you in it to win it? Or is it the first target to get past the third round where Serena and Andy became a cropper?» a reporter asked the duo in a video of the exchange from the BBC that has since gone viral. The question references Venus' sister Serena Williams and Jamie's brother Andy Murray, who were both defeated in earlier rounds of the tennis tournament's singles competition.«What kind of question is that?» Venus asked, looking over at Jamie seemingly confused.«We're in it for a stroll,» she sarcastically responded to the reporter.
Serena Williams discussed her friendship and relationship with Virgil Abloh. In a video, she talked about one of his boldest designs and how she wasn’t ready and didn’t feel “brave enough” to wear it on the tennis court.Why Serena Williams had to hire a tennis coach for her 4-year old daughterAlexis Ohanian fangirls over Malala Yousafzai, believes they’ll ‘do something’ togetherA post shared by Serena Williams (@serenawilliams)The 30-minute video was made by Vogue and it’s a tribute to Abloh, featuring memories and dedications from some of his biggest collaborators. Serena Wiliams discussed her experiences with him, and how he always pushed the envelope in terms of fashion, with bold and inspiring ideas.
Our treasured columnist Judi Love has heaped praise onto Serena Williams this week, dubbing her a "girl boss" despite being knocked out of Wimbledon on Wednesday. Catching up with OK! following Serena's loss, comedian Judi insisted that the US tennis champ demonstrated an unparalleled level of both strength and bravery by returning to the grand slam after a torn hamstring meant she was forced to pull out of last year's competition.
Novak Djokovic finally found his form in the early match on Centre Court, dispatching Thanasi Kokkinakis in straight sets. British favourite Emma Raducanu was sent packing in the following match against Caroline Garcia. And Andy Murray put in a spiriting display as he took on John Isner.
Serena Williams is keeping it positive after her unexpected Wimbledon loss. The 40-year-old athlete made her comeback to the annual tennis tournament after pulling out of 2021's Wimbledon due to a leg injury she sustained during her match against Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus.Her time at the tournament was cut short, however, when she was defeated by France's Harmony Tan in her first singles match. The match went on for three hours and 11 minutes and marks the third time Williams failed to advance past the first round of a Grand Slam.On Tuesday, the tennis legend opened up about her return to the courts on Instagram, calling it «insane and intense.»«Not the result I came for, but my goodness I enjoyed that,» she wrote in the caption alongside a picture of herself waving to the crowd.
Wendy Williams is speaking out about her plans for the future, and she’s very clear about at least one thing: she is “100 percent retired” from being a regular daytime TV host.
Serena Williams is opening up just hours after losing at the 2022 Wimbledon Tournament.
Wendy Williams ended its original run after 13 seasons on a third straight steady 0. 6 live-plus-same-day national household rating, according to Nielsen, in the week ended June 19. Debmar-Mercury’s Wendy Williams, whose host has been out on extended medical leave all season, was guest-hosted by Sherri Shepherd, whose new talk show, Sherri, will inherit many Wendy time slots this September.
Wendy Williams is getting real about her health. In new interview with TMZ, Williams got candid about her struggle with lymphedema — a condition that causes swelling in an arm or leg due to a lymphatic system blockage.While Williams is «100 percent retired» from, she did say she's interested in starting a podcast, or even a line of sneakers for those suffering from the effects of lymphedema.«You know I have lymphedema, you know what that is, correct?» Williams asked TMZ's Harvey Levin and Charles Latibeaudiere, during her interview on , to which the pair responded, «No.»«All right, you don't know lymphedema? All right, I'll show you,» Williams said, reaching down to lift up what appeared to be a very swollen foot as a result of her ongoing battle with the disease. «Ok, lymphedema is this.