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Jumat, 15 November 2019

One of the best young stars in tennis denied cheating after a camera appeared to catch him breaking the rules by using his phone

 
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One of the best young stars in tennis denied cheating after a camera appeared to catch him breaking the rules by using his phone
 
 
One of the best young stars in tennis denied cheating after a camera appeared to catch him breaking the rules by using his phone
 
"I don't know what they saw, but it was definitely not a phone," Zverev told reporters after the match. "My phone was in the locker room."
 
 
 
 
 
18 players to start or sit in fantasy football for Week 11
 
 
18 players to start or sit in fantasy football for Week 11
 
Players to start in fantasy football for Week 11 include Derek Carr, Tevin Coleman, and Marquise Brown. We suggest sitting Carson Wentz and Miles Sanders.
 
 
 
 
 
Nike's controversial Vaporfly shoes are helping runners set new records, but some think it's 'technology doping.' Here's how they work.
 
 
Nike's controversial Vaporfly shoes are helping runners set new records, but some think it's 'technology doping.' Here's how they work.
 
Many marathoners use the same type of shoe: the Nike Vaporfly. Research suggests the Vaporfly's design can make runners more energetically efficient.
 
 
 
 
 
 
No. 1 Kentucky paid Evansville $90,000 for a tune-up game and lost in one of college basketball's biggest upsets in recent memory
 
 
No. 1 Kentucky paid Evansville $90,000 for a tune-up game and lost in one of college basketball's biggest upsets in recent memory
 
The loss marks perhaps the biggest college basketball upset since the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers' loss to the 16-seed UMBC Retrievers back in 2018.
 
 
 
 
 
Browns star Myles Garrett called hitting Mason Rudolph in the head with his helmet 'foolish' and 'embarrassing' but did not apologize
 
 
Browns star Myles Garrett called hitting Mason Rudolph in the head with his helmet 'foolish' and 'embarrassing' but did not apologize
 
Myles Garrett hit Mason Rudolph in the head with his helmet and called it 'foolish' and 'embarrassing' but did not apologize.
 
 
 
 
 
Graphic designers are roasting an NBA-owned esports team for holding a logo contest without a cash prize and telling artists asking for pay to 'get a job'
 
 
Graphic designers are roasting an NBA-owned esports team for holding a logo contest without a cash prize and telling artists asking for pay to 'get a job'
 
Graphic designers are creating hilarious logos to mock Bucks Gaming, an esports team owned by the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, for not paying artists.
 
 
 
 
 
'Thursday Night Football' ends with an ugly brawl and star defender Myles Garrett hitting QB Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet
 
 
'Thursday Night Football' ends with an ugly brawl and star defender Myles Garrett hitting QB Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet
 
On one of the final plays of "Thursday Night Football," Myles Garrett ripped the helmet off of Mason Rudolph and then hit him in the head with it.
 
 
 
 
 
Here's a breakdown of the damning videos that appear to show the Astros executing their elaborate sign-stealing scheme with the help of garbage cans
 
 
Here's a breakdown of the damning videos that appear to show the Astros executing their elaborate sign-stealing scheme with the help of garbage cans
 
Once they cracked the opposing team's signals, Astros players and coaches struck garbage cans with bats to signify that an off-speed pitch was coming.
 
 
 
 
 
Baker Mayfield rips teammate Myles Garrett for hitting Mason Rudolph in head with his helmet
 
 
Baker Mayfield rips teammate Myles Garrett for hitting Mason Rudolph in head with his helmet
 
Baker Mayfield did not hold back while calling out Myles Garrett after the game, calling his actions "inexcusable."
 
 
 
 
 
Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay was accused of talking 'absolute nonsense' after he tried to claim leaving the EU would reduce the number of foreign footballers in the UK
 
 
Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay was accused of talking 'absolute nonsense' after he tried to claim leaving the EU would reduce the number of foreign footballers in the UK
 
The Brexit Secretary said that leaving the EU would give Britain more control over whether it recruited footballers from.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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