Marc Polmans, an Australian tennis player, was removed from the Shanghai Masters tournament after accidentally striking the umpire in the face with a ball.
Marc Polmans, a tennis player from Australia, was removed from his qualifying match for the ATP Tour 1000 Shanghai Masters for hitting the umpire with
Review of “Red Island” – Exploring the Intersection of Beauty and Colonialism in a French Childhood in Madagascar
F Filmmaker Robin Campillo has embraced the unpredictable nature of memory with his tender, unsentimental, and visually striking creation. Drawing from his own childhood experience
The lack of answers surrounding Peng Shuai highlights the limitations of sport’s influence.
W Where was Peng Shuai? During the Winter Olympics last year, I briefly had a response to that concerning inquiry. She appeared, unexpectedly, at the
Nadal acknowledges that Djokovic has the most impressive stats and is considered the greatest of all time.
Rafael Nadal stated that his rival of many years, Novak Djokovic, is the most accomplished tennis player of all time. However, he was less clear
The recent success of Great Britain in the Davis Cup proves that there is a bright future ahead even without the presence of Andy Murray. Tumaini Carayol reports on the team’s impressive performance.
During a memorable week at the Davis Cup in Manchester, Andy Murray achieved a remarkable comeback against Leandro Riedi from Switzerland on Friday. His win
In an exciting match, Great Britain defeated France to advance to the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup.
Despite being down triple match point and facing a potential crushing loss in the final match of the week, Dan Evans and Neal Skupski did
Green Border review – gripping story of refugees’ fight for survival in the forest
At 74, Polish film-maker Agnieszka Holland has lost none of her passion – or compassion – and this brutal, angry, gruelling drama, in sombre black
Sky Peals review – eerie tale of lost souls at the service station
“Do you ever feel that you’re in the wrong place?” asks Adam, the doleful hero of Moin Hussain’s debut film. “Like, if this is the
Evil Does Not Exist review – Ryu Hamaguchi’s enigmatic eco-parable eschews easy explanation
Ryu Hamaguchi’s quietist, enigmatic eco-parable refuses easy explanations and perhaps it refuses difficult explanations as well. It’s a complex drama, a realist film teetering on
The Killer review – terrific David Fincher thriller about a philosophising hitman
D Andrew Kevin Walker adapted the graphic novel by Alexis Nolent for David Fincher’s captivating and addicting samurai crime drama. The film features Michael Fassbender