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Maybe Rodney Dangerfield best described Ivan Lendl in 1986: no respect. There were other great sports stories such as the Super Bowl Bears, Bird's legendary Celtics, Jack Nicklaus' last Masters title, and the drama of the Mets and Red Sox World Series. L
Caroline Flack dons a cute monochrome outfit for Bjorn Borg's star-studded London Fashion Week bash at Battersea Power Station. Don't miss out on the latest celeb gossip, sign up today! Sadly, no (46%) Yes, I thought she was doing fine (50%) Whitney who?
Over the course of the next week or so expect to see a variety of top celebs in the capital as a host of renowned British designers debut their new autumn/winter collections. That’s right folks, London Fashion Week (or simply LFW as we like to casually c
The telly beauty, who used to date One Direction's Harry Styles, braved the cold in bare legs, black silk shorts and a blazer over a white blouse for the party for designers Bjorn Borg. The Swedish underwear label transformed Battersea Power Station into
Caroline Flack helped kick off London Fashion Week last night as she joined a host of celebs (mainly reality TV types) at London’s Battersea Power Station. Uber cool Swedish designer Bjorn Borg... Read more... More. The latest gossip and news written in
Bit of a weird mix out in London yesterday and last night. Which isn't hugely surprising, given that it's the capital and a lot of people live here, but your enjoyment of this gallery will be tripled or even quadrupled if you at least try and be surprise
A whole load of celebrities (in the loosest sense of the word) went to a party last night to launch glow in the dark underwear by hip Swedish designer Bjorn Borg. We thought Bjorn Borg was a tennis player from the 80s. But that is why we're not invited t
A TENNIS legends tournament, a mass cycling event and an international diving competition are among the major new events being lined up for Scotland’s capital, it has emerged. It is hoped the likes of John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg, Boris Becker, Jim Courier a
Dent was a finalist at the Australian Open in 1974, losing to Jimmy Connors. That was probably the highlight of his career, considering he’s an Aussie. And the only time the great Bjorn Borg played in Australia (imagine how many more Grand Slam titles he
Barely a year has gone by since Kenny Dalglish returned to manage Liverpool Football Club. There were many armchair pundits (this one included) who opined on how much success would Dalglish bring to Anfield. I don’t think anyone though predicted that the
When Roscoe Tanner, a retired tennis star who had recently been released from prison, turned up to apply for a teaching job at his tennis clubs in Orange County, Calif. , in 2004, Cecil Spearman was eager to hear what he had to say. “He had no car at the
Chris Trotman / Getty Images John McEnroe, 52, will play Monday night in San Jose. This week's edited KNBR conversation between former professional tennis champion John McEnroe, in San Jose for a doubles exhibition match at the SAP Open, and Ralph Barbie
Chris Trotman / Getty Images NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 31: Tennis legend John McEnroe attends the New York Knicks versus the Detroit Pistons at Madison Square Garden on January 31, 2012 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees
You first heard the worried mumbling about a year and a half ago, when Rafael Nadal won his third straight major. Since then, the worries have become a veritable babble, as Novak Djokovic has suddenly, inexplicably taken over the game. What if Roger Fede
What was the best part about Super Bowl XLVI? Your vote has been counted, thank you for voting. We have seen many greats stay too long in the arena: Willie Mays, Joe Namath, Michael Jordan, Gordie Howe. Bjorn Borg made a professional tennis comeback long
“I’m Here With…” is Graydon Gordian’s examination of NBA television announcers, a look at the characters who give voice to our favorite game. His first subject — Jeff Van Gundy. A few years ago I sat down to watch the 1980 Wimbledon final, one of if not
Time again to bellyflop into the commenters’ pool. After this one, I think I may go to the owners here and suggest a name change for our website, from Tennis.com to Your Favorite Player Makes More Excuses Than My Favorite Player!
Novak Djokovic needed five hours 53 minutes to see off Rafael Nadal © PA Photos All over the world, there were bleary eyes belonging to those who stayed up to watch the epic battle between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal for the Australian Open title. An
We take a look back at the Australian Open and what it says about the state of tennis at the moment. It was one of the most memorable Grand Slams in recent history, and one that got a fitting ending with the longest major final of all time. Here are the
Today I just had the greatest lunch I have ever had, however by the time I got home to sit down to dinner enough time had passed to reflect, and eventually realise that whilst the lunch was pretty good, I have had better in my time. That is the situation
Bjorn Rune Borg (help·info) (Swedish: Björn Borg; born June 6, 1956, in Södertälje, Sweden) is a former World No. 1 tennis player from Sweden regarded by observers and tennis players as one of the greatest players in the sport's history. Full Article
Former Wimbledon champions Bjorn Borg, right, and Australia's John Newcombe watch the men's singles final between Spain's Rafael Nadal and Serbia's Novak Djokovic at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 3, 2011.
View Photo »WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND - JULY 01: Wimbledon tennis legends John McEnroe (L) and Bjorn Borg attend a photocall at Wimbledon Park on July 1, 2011 in Wimbledon, England. Borg and McEnroe teaming up to launch a limited edition underwear collection.
View Photo »A combination of file pictures created on June 5, 2011 shows Spain's Rafael Nadal (R) holding the trophy after winning over Switzerland's Roger Federer during their men's final in the French Open tennis championship at the Roland Garros stadium, on June 5, 2011, in Paris and Sweden's...
View Photo »FILE - Sweden's Bjorn Borg raises his trophy after winning the French Open tennis title for a record fifth time at Roland Garros stadium in Paris on June 8, 1980. At right, Spain's Rafael Nadal holds the trophy after defeating Switzerland's Roger Federer Sunday, June 5, 2011 in the...
View Photo »FILE - Sweden's Bjorn Borg, left, is shown during a tennis match at the French Open at Roland Garros stadium in Paris on June 8, 1980. At right, Spain's Rafael Nadal returns the ball to Switzerland's Roger Federer Sunday, June 5, 2011 in the men's final of the French Open tennis...
View Photo »Former top seeded Swedish player Bjorn Borg (R) shares a joke with France's Henri Leconte on April 10, 1992, during the Nice International Open. The ATP Nice Open (or Open de Nice Côte dAzur in French) is an ATP World Tour 250 series and, formerly, Grand Prix tennis circuit affiliated...
View Photo »Former top seeded Swedish tennis player Bjorn Borg returns the ball during a training session on the central court on April 10, 1992. Borg will compete in the Nice Open tennis tournament starting April 13.
View Photo »In this book cover image released by Harper, "High Strung: Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, and the Untold Story of Tennis's Fiercest Rivalry," by Stephen Tignor, is shown.
View Photo »Spanish Rafael Nadal poses with his trophy for a photo session on June 6, 2011 at EuroDisney amusement park, in Serris, a Paris eastern suburb, after his victory at the Roland-Garros tennis Grand Slam tournament the day before in Paris. World number one Nadal equalled Bjorn Borg's...
View Photo »Tennis legends Andre Agassi (L) and Jim Courier (R) hit the ball on a temporary tennis court set up outside the Staples Center at a press conference to announce the Champions Series tennis tour, May 3, 2011 in downtown Los Angeles. In addition to Agassi and Courier, the 12-city...
View Photo »Tennis legends Pete Sampras (L), Jim Courier (C) Andre Agassi pose together at a press conference to announce the Champions Series tennis tour, May 3, 2011 outside the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. In addition to Agassi, Sampras and Courier, the 12-city competitive U.S. tour...
View Photo »Former Wimbledon champions Bjorn Borg, right, and Australia's John Newcombe watch the men's singles final between Spain's Rafael Nadal and Serbia's Novak Djokovic at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 3, 2011.
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