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Ivana Nedved, Pavel Nedved's daughter, is back on Instagram after a break. She shared summer photos, including fashion shots ...
Ivana Nedved, daughter of football legend Pavel Nedved and girlfriend of tennis pro Sebastian Korda, offered her followers a glimpse into what she has been up to lately.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Today’s loss was just pure craziness': Denis Shapovalov frustrated after another opening-round defeat at Canadian Open
Denis Shapovalov expressed his frustration after an early exit from the Canadian Open, despite arriving on a high after winning the Los Cabos Open title.
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Canada's Shapovalov falls to Italy's Nardi in second-round match at Cincinnati Open
Canada's Denis Shapovalov dropped a 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 decision to Italy's Luca Nardi on Sunday in second-round play at the ...
Denis Shapovalov of Canada reacts after scoring a point against Casper Ruud of Norway during the Dallas Open, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, at The Star in Frisco. Chitose Suzuki / Staff Photographer ...
Canadian tennis player Denis Shapovalov openly criticized Rafael Nadal following his quarterfinal loss at the Australian Open on Monday, saying the World No. 6 is “100%” given preferential ...
Shapovalov’s mother, Tessa Shapovalova was a former professional Soviet tennis player and has assumed the role of co-coach for just about all of Denis’ career.
Denis Shapovalov lost his cool. The 23-year-old loudly shouted “shut the f–k up” to the crowd watching his first round Italian Open match after they began to boo him.
But it also briefly found him on the defensive Tuesday after his opponent, Canada’s Denis Shapovalov, said Nadal had benefited from favoritism in their quarterfinal, which Nadal won by taking ...
Denis Shapovalov Is Having a Wimbledon to Remember The young Canadian, who plays Novak Djokovic in their men’s singles semifinal on Friday, is expected to give the world No. 1 his toughest test ...
After a great week in reaching the final at the Paris Masters tennis tournament, Denis Shapovalov has taken over as the No. 1-ranked Canadian male tennis player with a world ranking of No. 15.
Rafael Nadal was “destroyed” Tuesday — and so was Denis Shapovalov’s racket. The 14th-seeded Canadian shattered his racket in disgust after a 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3 loss to the legendary ...
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