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Cody Simpson was a record-breaking swimmer when he was kid, but he has spent the last decade not in the pool but touring, recording, acting, and winning the first season of The Masked Singer in his native Australia. But in 2019, he made a big decision: to try to rekindle his first passion and qualify to compete on the highest level. This month, he’s headed to the Australian Olympic trials, where he’ll vie for a spot on the elite team at this year’s Tokyo Olympics. To prep, he’s got a rigorous schedule: consistent training and a strict bedtime and wake-up call. Also: no booze. As he puts it: “I’m back living my full athletic lifestyle.” For the first episode of ....
The French Open kicks off this week with Serena Williams on her quest for her 24th Grand Slam. If she wins the tournament, she’ll tie Margaret Court’s record for most singles titles of all time if her GOAT status was up for debate (it’s, uh, not), a win at Roland Garros would seal it. Serena’s clay season has looked a little rocky, though, with early exits from clay court tournaments in Italy over the past few. In the lead-up to the Slam, she’s been grinding hard with her coach of the past ten years, Patrick Mouratoglou. ....
All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Tim Grover isnât exactly a conventional trainer, but his career speaks for itself: the guy has trained some of the greatest basketball players of the last two decades. A performance coach for Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and dozens of other greats, Grover seems to be pretty good at teaching people how to win. So his new book, aptly titled Winning, breaks down every piece of the mindset that made his players champions, whether itâs accessing your dark side (a.k.a. the infamous Mamba Mentality), controlling your emotions, or mastering what he calls âthe art of no.â Theyâre formulas for success on or off the court, which means you donât need to be in the NBA to chase down what he calls the âultimate drugââconfidence. ....
Manchester City’s genius midfielder has a chance to stake his claim in the Champions League final. He talked to GQ about his journey to the top of world football, the difference between being difficult and direct, and team meetings with top management: “When we lose one game, it’s almost a crisis.” ....