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Carlos Alcaraz’s French Open victory over Jannik Sinner is still being talked about — and it might be one of the sport’s greats. The men’s final at Roland Garros wasn’t just about the ...
John McEnroe has claimed that both Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would beat Rafael Nadal “at his best” after the pair contested an extraordinary French Open final.
Carlos Alcaraz's thrilling fifth-set victory against Jannik Sinner at the French Open brought back memories for an emotional John McEnroe. After an interview with Alcaraz, McEnroe compared the ...
Born June 5, 1945, John Carlos became part of one of the most iconic photos in sports or protest history, when he raised his fist at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Carlos Alcaraz and John McEnroe had a fun interaction in the Roland Garros locker room this Wednesday, both using exercise bikes. McEnroe showed he still enjoys working out, positioning himself ...
For the first time in over 20 years, the western Sussex County town of Laurel has a new mayor. Carlos Oliveras unseated John Shwed by seven votes in Thursday's election. Shwed had been Laurel's ...
Olympian John Carlos talks impact of Black Power salute at 1968 Olympics. Our own Joshua Short had the opportunity to talk about that moment with Carlos, who says the oppression still exists.
How Tommie Smith and John Carlos’ 1968 Black Power salute inspired me to find my purpose. OPINION: The picture (and actions) demonstrating the activism of the track stars at the 1968 Olympics ...
John C. Palaziol, 80, born in Argentina, passed away peacefully. He arrived in the U.S. in 1960, graduated from SPH in 1964, and was drafted into the army in 1966, ranked SP5. John is survived by h… ...
After finishing first and third in the 200 meters during the Summer Olympic games on Oct. 16, 1968, Smith and Carlos raised their fists, their hands covered by black gloves, in a Black Power ...
Carlos Alcaraz's recent fireworks at the Asian swing have seen the Spaniard being compared to former World No. 1 John McEnroe by one of the most recognizable tennis coaches of all time, Brad Gilbert.
In 1968, he and John Carlos raised their fists during an Olympic medal ceremony. Their demonstration still inspires athletes, artists and marginalized people everywhere. By Adam Bradley Few ...