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Roger Federer hopes Nadal and Djokovic don't retire soon

Roger Federer hopes Nadal and Djokovic don't retire soon

Roger Federer expresses his desire to see Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic continue their tennis careers

Tony Finau and Tyrell Hatton Rumored to Join Jon Rahm's LIV Golf Team

Tony Finau and Tyrell Hatton Rumored to Join Jon Rahm's LIV Golf Team

There are rumors circulating that Tony Finau and Tyrell Hatton may be the next PGA Tour stars to defect to the rival LIV Golf circuit.

Mooresville Facility to be Sold as Part of Kyle Busch Motorsports Deal

Mooresville Facility to be Sold as Part of Kyle Busch Motorsports Deal

The Mooresville facility is part of the sale of Kyle Busch Motorsports and Rowdy Manufacturing.

Columbus Crew Triumphs Over LAFC to Clinch Second MLS Cup in Four Years

Columbus Crew Triumphs Over LAFC to Clinch Second MLS Cup in Four Years

The Columbus Crew emerged victorious in a thrilling final against LAFC to secure their second MLS Cup title in just four years.

Laviolette, Capitals Thriving After Parting Ways

Laviolette, Capitals Thriving After Parting Ways

A look at the success of Peter Laviolette and the Washington Capitals since their mutual decision to part ways, as well as the positive impact Laviolette has had on the New York Rangers.

Zion Williamson's Continued Struggle with Fitness and Commitment

Zion Williamson's Continued Struggle with Fitness and Commitment

Concerns continue to surround Zion Williamson's weight, fitness level, and lack of commitment to improving them.

Roki Sasaki Asks To Be Posted For MLB Teams, Chiba Lotte Marines Likely To Deny Request

Roki Sasaki Asks To Be Posted For MLB Teams, Chiba Lotte Marines Likely To Deny Request

Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki has requested to be posted for MLB teams, but it is unlikely that the Chiba Lotte Marines will grant his request.

Steelers' George Pickens Faces Criticism After Frustrations Boil Over During Upset Loss to Patriots

Steelers' George Pickens Faces Criticism After Frustrations Boil Over During Upset Loss to Patriots

Pittsburgh Steelers star George Pickens faced criticism after showing frustration during a loss to the New England Patriots. Pickens had a lackluster performance in the game, finishing with only 19 receiving yards. Head coach Mike Tomlin appeared to deliver a message to Pickens after a play where he displayed a lack of effort. Fellow Steelers receiver Diontae Johnson defended Pickens and encouraged him to stay focused. The Steelers' playoff hopes have taken a hit with back-to-back losses.