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Caitlin Clark's first WNBA season has been a mixture of rising stardom and repeated physical punishment. The Indiana Fever guard has faced everything from body checks to eye poke ...
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TENSIONS FLARE – Much of the chatter following the Indiana Fever's win over the Conneticut Sun on Tuesday centered around a ...
A skirmish involving Indiana Fever and WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark has left a tennis legend none-too-pleased. The scuffle ...
Chris Evert and Kendra Lust defend Caitlin Clark, calling out the WNBA for ongoing hard fouls and lack of protection from ...
Tennis legend Chris Evert called out WNBA players' sportsmanship after Caitlin Clark was poked in the eye and shoved to the ...
Former tennis star Chris Evert weighed in Caitlin Clark getting knocked down: "This is a bad look for the sport and what's ...
Exclusive - Tennis legend Chris Evert has given Tennis365 a unique insight into the power she once held in the sport.
Chris Evert speaks to Tennis365 and suggests the measure of greatness should not be based on Grand Slam title wins.
The last British winner was Ann Haydon-Jones, who actually beat compatriot Winnie Shaw in the 1969 final. The likes of Katie Boulter, Emma Raducanu and Heather Watson will be hoping to be next, but ...
Chris Evert didn't seemingly have much sympathy for Aryna Sabalenka and her French Open final remarks, pretty much telling ...