American Taylor Fritz defeated fourth seed Alexander Zverev in a thrilling match to advance to the US Open semi-finals for the first time. The United States has not had a men’s champion on home soil since Andy Roddick 21 years ago, and Fritz’s win over Zverev has raised hopes of breaking that drought this year. This victory further solidifies Fritz’s impressive performance and potential to make history at the tournament.
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The King, The Stilt and a Splash Brother: Meet the holders of the NBA's most unbreakable records
Brian Windhorst, an ESPN NBA writer since 2010 who covered the Cleveland Cavs for seven years and authored two books, discusses the historic milestones reached by LeBron James and Stephen Curry in scoring. He highlights individual records in the NBA that are likely to stand the test of time, such as Wilt Chamberlain's 1961-62 season averages, Rasheed Wallace's 41 technical fouls in a season, and John Stockton's career assists record. Windhorst also mentions other notable...
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