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From @TheAthletic: Nearly three decades after arriving at Wimbledon, Venus and Serena Williams are back at the All England Club, where they built a dynasty that changed the sport on and off the court.
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With a @FIFAWorldCup lead-in, @FoxTV averaged 1.803 million viewers for Sunday's IndyCar race @RoadAmerica, up 131% from last year and the best number for a non-Indy 500 event since 2011.
The International Olympic Committee committed Wednesday to paying more than $100 million directly to athletes, creating a fund for $10,000 grants they can apply for after competing at a Summer Games or Winter Games. https://t.co/aAb9K9Cm8M
Half of Indy 500 attendees are women. Almost none of the brands there were speaking to them. @elfcosmetics saw the gap, partnered with driver Katherine Legge, wrapped her car pink and created an activation with lines down the block. Watch the full session: https://t.co/1VtSQGRCnU
Lewis Hamilton can remember being a kid, lunch on his lap, watching Michael Schumacher win races for Ferrari and dreaming of one day doing the same.
On Sunday, three decades later, aged 41, he finally did it.
https://t.co/aEt2Vw0Wer
UFC pulled off the first pro sporting event at the White House with enthralling knockouts and almost no major logistical issues.
The card featured seven fights and every one ended with a knockout or TKO, the first time that’s ever happened in UFC history.
MORE: https://t.co/PKt9w59sTB
Japan continued their World Cup tradition of cleaning up after matches 💯
After drawing against the Netherlands, fans cleaned the stands and the team cleaned the locker room 🫡
We are heartbroken to share the news that our owner, leader, and friend, Dennis Reinbold, has passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family. We ask you to join us in supporting the Reinbold family and respecting their privacy during this painful time.
Dennis was a proud son of Indianapolis. He built a successful family of automobile dealerships across the state, and he loved the community of Indianapolis that gave him so much in return. That same devotion fueled his passion for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway—its history and the relentless pursuit of an Indy 500 win drove him every day. We can think of no better way to honor Dennis than to chase a victory in the 111th Running of the Indianapolis 500.
We ask race fans to join us in remembering the man, his passion for our sport, and the memories we shared.
David Beckham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beckham was joined by Victoria Beckham and their kids Romeo, Cruz and Harper, as well as celebrities like Tom Cruise. https://t.co/cEZajXtEkL
17-year-old Miles Russell qualified for next week's U.S. Open with Charlie Woods as his caddie.
Russell smiled when asked if he would have Woods caddie at Shinnecock Hills, saying only, "We'll see what he's doing. To be determined." https://t.co/LPLZoc2hs3
From @TheAthletic: Serena Williams, 44, has won her first competitive tennis match in nearly four years, playing in women's doubles at Queen's Club. https://t.co/rkc7qA8aUd
Breaking: The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.
“There is more work to do, but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal,” one source told @AdamSchefter.