Serving for life
by“This definitely exceeded the expectations,” Novak Djokovic said as he sat down for a Q&A with fans at Uniqlo’s Fifth Avenue flagship store. And…
“This definitely exceeded the expectations,” Novak Djokovic said as he sat down for a Q&A with fans at Uniqlo’s Fifth Avenue flagship store. And…
The most surprising thing about Novak Djokovic’s new wellness book, “Serve to Win” (Zinc Ink/Ballantine Books, $25, 161 pages) is just how straightforward it…
There are those folks who turn on tennis for the magic, the form, the intrigue that is the game. Then there are those folks…
In a sport that has been marked by the individuality and independent-mindedness of its players – Ilie Nastase, anyone? – few are more idiosyncratic…
Tennis’ “uniform” has influenced fashion in a far more significant way than the ubiquitous mesh tank top of other sports. For starters, you probably…
Quick quiz: What’s the highest-attended annual sporting event in the world? What’s that you say, the Super Bowl? Or maybe the World Series? It’s…
One day as I was idling at the supermarket checkout counter, I noticed that something had happened to my Rice Chex and Corn Chex….
Well, no sooner did Andy Murray hoist the trophy at Wimbledon then the media, blogosphere and twitterati went into overdrive. You would’ve thought that…
Whenever I’m in mid-town Manhattan, I like to stop by Uniqlo on Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street. So I was tickled that the retailer,…
In the eye candy-land that is Fifth Avenue in the 50s, the line of tourists and young things snakes around Abercrombie & Fitch like…
When I was laid off from my last job, the bosses told me, “You’re a class act.” Now as we prepare this issue of Class Acts, I look back on that time and wonder: What does it mean to have class?
After a whirlwind fortnight at Wimbledon, legendary tennis coach – and onetime Pelham resident – Nick Bollettieri is back on this side of the pond with his predictions for the U.S. Open, which begins Aug. 27.
So I guess we now know the answer to the question I posed in my rivalry piece for the July issue of WAG (“The Best of Frenemies”): “Can (Ryan) Lochte supplant (Michael) Phelps?” I asked.
It’s all about the brand, baby When the U.S. team marches into the Olympic Stadium in London July 27 for the opening of the…
Rivals share a complex relationship For the last two years, Ryan Lochte has been the No. 1 swimmer in the world. But this year,…
Thanks to Novak Djokovic – who soared to the number one ranking in men’s tennis after a breakthrough season that has been hailed as…