Dominic Thiem’s career has gone as many expected after winning the 2020 US Open. On Monday, however, he provided a glimmer of hope.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
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Leaders’ arrogance and envy doomed the Pac-12
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Failed leaders and pathetic backstabbers are ruining college sports
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Colorado’s impending move to the Big 12 jeopardizes the Pac-12’s very survival
Ever since USC, UCLA blindsided the Pac-12 last year, announcing move to Big Ten, league has been on shaky ground. CU to Big 12 will be crushing blow.
Northwestern hazing was a horror show. If it’s happening elsewhere, players must speak up.
The hazing at Northwestern was disgusting, wrong and has no place in college football. And this is the moment to put a stop to it everywhere.
Chris Eubanks pulled off another Wimbledon upset. What to know about the American’s run
Not long ago, it seemed like Chris Eubanks’ tennis future would be in the broadcast booth. But the Atlanta native is breaking through at Wimbledon.