Aaron Cortes Banned 15 Years for Corruption

Aaron Cortes Banned 15 Years for Corruption

[ad_1]   By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, April 9, 2024 Committing corruption will cost Aaron Cortes a 15-year tennis ban. The Spaniard has been suspended for 15 years after admitting to 35 breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program, the International Tennis Integrity Agency announced today. More: Alcaraz Out of Monte-Carlo with Arm Injury Cortes, who reached a career-high…

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Peak Sinner Can Be No. 1 for 10 Years

Peak Sinner Can Be No. 1 for 10 Years

[ad_1]   By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, March 28, 2024 Olympic gold-medal champion Alexander Zverev sees Jannik Sinner as the game’s future gold standard. Asked after his Miami Open quarterfinal win if he thinks Sinner is ready to rise to No. 1 this year, Zverev joked “I think he sucks.” More: Aryna Sabalenka’s Boyfriend, Konstantin Koltsov Has…

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On This Day 27 Years Ago, The Infamous Brawl Between The Detroit Red Wings And Colorado Avalanche Took Place At Joe Louis Arena

On This Day 27 Years Ago, The Infamous Brawl Between The Detroit Red Wings And Colorado Avalanche Took Place At Joe Louis Arena

[ad_1] ONE OF HOCKEY’S GREATEST RIVALRIES left a mark on the Detroit Red Wings and the Colorado Avalanche.Twenty-seven years after the Wings and Avs battled for NHL supremacy in a fantastic, relentless, and breathtakingly violent winner-take-all battle, Avs enforcer Claude Lemieux still likes to point out the massive bump on his skull left by Darren…

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With its first Big East Tournament title in 13 years, UConn will arrive at Big Dance as beast of the bracket

With its first Big East Tournament title in 13 years, UConn will arrive at Big Dance as beast of the bracket

[ad_1] NEW YORK — This is college basketball royalty.  Blue blood programs don’t just win championships, they do so by making it look easy despite carrying the burden of expectations and living as the Goliath in every game they play.  That’s UConn.  On Saturday night, Dan Hurley’s program added another trophy to its case, and…

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