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Novak Djokovic. Tennis pro Novak Djokovic had an unexpected fault after his first-round match at the Italian Open.. Following his victory over French player Corentin Moutet on Friday, May 10 ...
Kobe Bryant, former Los Angeles Lakers player, among 9 fatalities of helicopter crash in Calabasas. On Sunday, January 26, 2020, at approximately 9:06 a.m. PST (17:06 UTC), [3] 9 passengers and crew departed from John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County, California, in a 1991 Sikorsky S-76B helicopter, registration N72EX.
April 19 – During a game at Oakland's Network Associates Coliseum, Texas Rangers right fielder Carl Everett threw a watch that was on the field back into the stands, and the watch hit a male fan by accident, giving him a cut on his head. When Everett tried to apologize to the fan, the latter responded by hitting the former in the back of the ...
Vanessa and her husband died at the scene. Siska Lorensa, the nanny, sustained serious injuries. The driver, Tubagus Joddy, and Vanessa's son suffered minor injuries. Theo Angelopoulos: 1935 2012 76 years Greek film director pedestrian Drapetsona, Greece He was hit by a motorcycle driven by an off-duty police officer while crossing a busy road.
The Tennis Channel has taken an analyst off air indefinitely after he made a disparaging remark about Wimbledon champion ... In rehearsal we were shown a graphic of a player who had just competed. ...
Chinese tennis player Zhang Shuai retired from a match in tears after a tense incident with Amarissa Toth at the Hungarian Grand Prix saw Toth use her foot to erase a contested ball mark from the ...
Three players survived the crash, with one player received career-ending injury. [19] 24 January 2021: Palmas: Association football: Charter flight Beechcraft Baron: Porto Nacional, Tocantins, Brazil: 6: 5: Crashed at Luzimangues, a district of Porto Nacional, Tocantins, Brazil. Four players and the president of Brazilian club Palmas were killed.
Little Mo is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical film telling the life story of Maureen Connolly [1] (September 17, 1934 – June 21, 1969), the 1950s American tennis player who was the first woman to win all four Grand Slam tournaments during the same calendar year, before an accident ended her tennis career at age 19.