A critical minerals framework deal valued at US$8.5 billion between the United States and Australia will allow American buyers to rely less on Chinese rare earth metals, but developing a secure, ...
Jannik Sinner's back-to-back Davis Cup Finals title triumphs with Italy in 2023 and 2024 seem to have become things of the past, particularly in his home country. The World No. 2 is facing fierce ...
After Chappell Roan condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a recent show in Los Angeles, government officials are pushing back. The "Pink Pony Club" singer declared "(expletive) ICE" onstage ...
A GRIP ON SPORTS • One of the rules one learns in Column Writing 101 is to focus on the big stuff. The past couple weeks the spotlight has been aimed on the Mariners’ run to within sniffing distance ...
While he may be arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, there was a period during Roger Federer's career when he opted not to play in the Paris Masters due to the surface it used. This ...
Australia is pitching itself as a solution to the U.S. critical metal problems. The West has struggled to break China’s grip on the 50-odd “critical minerals” that are vital for electronics, ...
Simply sign up to the Fund management myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. As he prepared to hand over the reins of Fidelity Research and Management to his son Ned in the 1970s, founder ...
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Roger Federer’s ex-coach says Novak Djokovic’s retirement will be ‘bad news’ for his rivals
Roger Federer’s former coach Paul Annacone has reacted to Novak Djokovic’s latest historic accomplishment as he proclaimed that the tennis icon’s retirement will be “bad news” for the ATP Tour.
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