Category: Stories Published on: 08/07/25

Emma's Rainbow Glow: How Raducanu's Support Inspired Alcaraz to Another Masterpiece

Centre Court's No. 1 Fan Wimbledon's Centre Court erupted in applause when the cameras caught a smiling Emma Raducanu — the Briton had come to support Carlos Alcaraz in person during his clash with Andrey Rublev. Her genuine emotions and approving gestures quickly spread across social media, fue...

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Category: News Published on: 15/10/25

Who Will Claim MVP in the New NBA Season: A Guide to Favorites, Surprises, and Overly Bold Dreams

The regular season is right around the corner, and with it comes every October’s favorite mystery: whose name will sit on the “Most Valuable Player” plaque by April? We remember team titles in June, but people rattle off MVP winners from memory — the best illustration of how strongly the regular sea...

Category: News Published on: 05/08/25

Arman Tsarukyan: Six Rounds From Gold – Why a Title Fight With Topuria Is Already Looming on the Horizon

In the UFC lightweight division, long queues rarely form, but key figures sometimes face off head-to-head faster than a new episode of Embedded can drop. One of the division’s most formidable contenders, Arman Tsarukyan, is convinced that his next walk to the Octagon will almost certainly end in a...

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Category: Stories Published on: 06/08/25

Kung Fu and Sneakers: How Jimmy Butler Found Common Ground With Jackie Chan in Beijing

In the heart of the Chinese capital, two bright legends in their fields came together: “Miami Heat” star forward Jimmy Butler and martial-arts icon Jackie Chan. Their joint appearance at sports giant Li-Ning’s promo event instantly blew up social media, as this unexpected basketball-meets-kung-fu...

Category: News Published on: 13/06/25

“We Return to Akatlar”: Dušan Alimpijević — On the Fourth Victory Over Anadolu Efes and a Promise Kept

In the fourth away game of the Turkish Basketball Super League playoff semifinal series, Beşiktaş Fibabanka defeated EuroLeague powerhouse Anadolu Efes 75–64. After the final buzzer, the black-and-white’s head coach Dušan Alimpijević emphasized that he had kept his earlier promise to bring the serie...

Category: Stories Published on: 21/07/25

From Mansion to Eco-Palace: Thibaut Courtois Changes Residence Near Madrid

Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois continues to amaze not only with his saves but also with the scale of his real-estate projects. Having moved to Spain’s capital five years ago, the Real Madrid shot-stopper invested in substantial suburban property, yet he has now decided to upgrade to an even more...

Category: Stories Published on: 18/01/26

Carlos Sainz Sr. drew the line under Dakar 2026. 63 years old, chasing a fifth trophy — and one navigation slip that erased everything

You know what’s the most unsporting thing about racing? You can do everything right for twenty years — and one day is enough for the desert to say, “thanks, goodbye.” With Dakar 2026, Carlos Sainz Sr. really is leaving. Not “dropping off,” not “getting tired,” but actually closing a chapter — the...

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Category: News Published on: 11/08/25

South London on Top: Crystal Palace Snatches the Community Shield from Liverpool on Penaltiesc

The new season of English football opened with a bang: Oliver Glasner’s team twice came from behind against Liverpool, finished the job in the penalty shootout and lifted the FA Community Shield. Regular time ended 2:2, and from the spot the Londoners were the calmer side — 3:2. The drama had it all...

Category: News Published on: 01/01/26

A blunder in chess is a mistake. In Doha, Carlsen made it literally

In chess, a “zevok” is when you hang a piece and then stare into the void for a long time, trying to understand: why did I do that? But at the World Rapid Championship in Doha, Magnus Carlsen gave the term a second meaning—human. Because before his game with Vladislav Artemiev, he looked like some...

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Category: News Published on: 08/07/25

Sensational at Silverstone: Nico Hülkenberg Finally Climbs the Podium After 239 Starts

A Miracle Comparable to a “Flat Earth”: Bookmakers Did Not Believe in the German Veteran’s Success Even before the weekend began, bets on a podium finish for the 37-year-old Sauber driver looked like pure fantasy. Odds of 150.00 (about 0.66 %) hinted that analysts would sooner believe in the Sec...

Tags: #Betting #F1