So… who else is hooked on Pokopia lately?
We’re giving away a copy of Pokémon Pokopia + a Switch 2 FancyCase.
To enter:
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Bonus entry: comment your favorite Pokémon!
Winner announced Mar 20.
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Wow. Wow. WOW!
45 year old Legend Venus Williams, playing her first singles match since march 2024, defeats world #35 Peyton Stearns 6-3, 6-4 to reach the 2nd round in Washington WTA 500.
Hit 9 aces.
That's her first singles win since august 2023.
Simply UNREAL.
🚨GIVEAWAY🚨
THE COWBOY BEBOP MERCH DROP COMPLETELY SOLD OUT (it's still available for pre-order)
TO CELEBRATE WE GIVING AWAY THE ENTIRE COLLECTION TO SOMEONE WHO
♻️Retweets
➡️Follows @MogulMoves
thank you everyone who bought something <3
Lena Dunham & Carly Rae Jepsen are bringing a musical adaptation of the 1999 rom-com ‘10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU’ to Broadway.
Jepsen is co-writing the music.
Elena Rybakina won the 2022 Wimbledon Championship with coach Stefano Vukov, but in the lead-up to last year’s U.S. Open the two parted ways.
Over a tumultuous two days in New York in August, Vukov was told by a member of Rybakina’s team that he had been dismissed as her coach and to leave her alone.
Instead, the 37-year-old Croatian coach walked the lobby of her hotel, flooding her phone with text messages and more than 100 calls — according to sources with personal and professional relationships with Rybakina who were present at the hotel — as he sought another chance to convince Rybakina that her tennis career could not thrive without him.
His actions pushed some members of Rybakina’s inner circle to tell WTA Tour officials that they feared for the safety of the Kazakhstani player, those sources say.
The governing body of women’s tennis, which had already received multiple complaints from observers about Vukov’s behavior as a coach, opened an independent investigation into him and provisionally suspended Vukov from coaching and from obtaining WTA credentials to tennis events.
On Jan. 31, WTA chief executive Portia Archer informed Vukov and Rybakina of the investigation’s conclusions. Having violated the WTA Tour’s code of conduct, Vukov was banned from coaching for one year, and required to take classes in appropriate coaching behavior.
Vukov has denied any wrongdoing and is considering an appeal, which he must submit by Feb. 21.
@MattFutterman & @CDEccleshare
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