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Rafael Nadal s dominance set to continue for five more years while Big Three could play into forties

The French Open begins on Sunday and will take place over the next two weeks There are more questions than if anyone can stop clay specialist Rafael Nadal The so-called changing of the guard has been talked about for a very long time But Djokovic, Federer and Nadal are superbly disciplined physical athletes And the trio might well continue well into their fourth decade at the highest level 

For The First Time, There Are No U S Men Ranked In The Top 30 In The ATP Rankings

For The First Time, There Are No U S Men Ranked In The Top 30 In The ATP Rankings
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The real ragman: Before Escape from Tarkov, New Bedford remembers

Rags! Rags!  He shuffles down city streets and town roads, pulling an old wooden cart weighed down with discarded rags. He might have a horse pulling the cart. One by one residents hear him calling out “Rags!” and they emerge from their homes handing over burlap sacks of rags they had been collecting.   He tosses the remnants onto his large cart.  His name escapes the minds of those today.   They simply remember him as the Ragman.  The Standard-Times recently took to social media and asked about this curious figure going about collecting rags. Locals who remember the ragman “I lived in the west end and the rag man there had a horse and carriage,” Wayne Ferreira of New Bedford responded. “When he rode down the streets he would yell, rags, rags. People would come out and fill his carriage.” 

PotchOpen Ushers In New Era Of South African Tennis | ATP Tour

Back-to-back ATP Challenger Tour events mark the return of the circuit to South Africa On Tuesday, the North West University Potchefstroom was abuzz with excitement. An 18-year-old from South Africa was sending shockwaves through the tennis facility and across the ATP Challenger Tour. The scene was set. It was an electric atmosphere on a perfect, sun-kissed afternoon in the university town of Potchefstroom. The youngest South African player in the FedEx ATP Rankings had just scored the biggest win of his burgeoning career. Let s go! , screamed Kholo Montsi. The teen let out a roar and repeatedly smacked his chest in triumph, as he earned his first victory on the Challenger circuit. An abundance of energy, enthusiasm and charisma were on full display as Montsi completed a 6-4, 6-1 victory over sixth seed Brayden Schnur.

Frances Tiafoe: I Was In A Dark Place, Now I m Ready For Great Things | ATP Tour

Frances Tiafoe: I Was In A Dark Place, Now I m Ready For Great Things | ATP Tour
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