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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John McEnroe, funny? Tennis legend shows off his sense of humor in new show
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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.
Pat Fitzgerald stood against unionization in college sports. It could have saved his job.
Pat Fitzgerald once tried to suppress calls for college athletes to unionize. But his situation at Northwestern proves it would benefit coaches, too.