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Wilkine Brutus
Wilkine Brutus is a Haitian-American writer, web series producer and freelance multimedia journalist with millions of views across social media, covering international travel, culture, and current affairs. His forward-thinking approach to human relations, particularly during his time in South ...
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Yvonee Lee Odom, grandmother to tennis superstar Coco Gauff, is herself a trailblazer
12 Oct 2023
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www.wuky.org
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| Education
Yvonne Lee Odom, the grandmother of tennis star Coco Gauff, is celebrated for her role in desegregating schools in South Florida in 1961. A former student athlete and long-time educator, Odom's legacy is highlighted alongside Gauff's recent U.S. Open victory. The article draws parallels between Odom's experiences and those of Jackie Robinson, emphasizing her determination and impact on her community. Gauff credits her grandmother's teachings for her own advocacy in mental health awareness among athletes.
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Rory Carroll
I am based in Dublin as the Guardian's Ireland correspondent, covering Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. From 2012-18 I was based in Los Angeles as the Guardian's US west coast correspondent, covering arts, politics, immigration and the entertainment industry. From 2006-12 I was based ...
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Coco Gauff perfectly placed to build on US Open triumph at Australian Open
01 Oct 2023
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The Independent
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English
| Sports
Coco Gauff is set to build on her successful 2022 season after defending her title at an Australian Open tune-up event in Auckland. Following her first Grand Slam win at the US Open, Gauff focused on improving her game rather than taking a break. Her efforts paid off as she won the tournament, showcasing her improved serve and forehand. Coach Brad Gilbert emphasized her balanced offensive and defensive play, comparing her potential to Novak Djokovic. Gauff aims to win back-to-back majors, driven by her competitiveness and desire to improve.
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Pedro Carvalho
Pedro Carvalho is a Photographer and Cinematographer based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Forbes Releases List of Top 20 Richest Female Athletes in 2023
22 Dec 2023
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inmagazine.ig.com.br
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Portuguese
| Gender Pay Gap
Forbes' annual business and finance magazine ranking lists 9 tennis players among the top 10 highest-paid female athletes of the year, with Polish tennis player Iga Świątek leading the pack. Świątek, who has won 4 Grand Slams, earned around $24 million in 2023. The list reflects a positive trend in women's sports, with the average wealth of the top 20 at $8.5 million, higher than the previous year's $7.3 million. Despite this, there remains a significant pay gap compared to men's sports, with the top 20 male athletes earning a total of $1.9 billion. The methodology of the list includes active athletes' salaries, bonuses, stipends, and prize money over 12 months, excluding investment income.
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Teguan Harris
Teguan Harris is a writer and journalist with pieces written for Empoword Journalism, No Extra Source, and The New Age Magazine. She covers topics such as sports, current affairs and social issues, entertainment, features, opinion, and lifestyle. She has a degree in English literature from Coventry ...
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Coco Gauff's tough Australian Open
09 Feb 2024
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www.empowordjournalism.com
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| Tennis
Coco Gauff faced a challenging Australian Open, overcoming Marta Kostyuk in a quarterfinal full of unforced errors but ultimately losing to Aryna Sabalenka in the semi-final. Despite a tough tournament and a less than optimal performance, Gauff demonstrated her fighting spirit, particularly in her comeback from a significant deficit in the first set against Kostyuk. Sabalenka, seeking revenge for a previous loss to Gauff at the US Open, defeated her before claiming the Australian Open title against Qinwen Zheng.
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Mike Reynolds
Able to provide - Fixing, Live Radio, Print, Radio Newsgathering, Radio Packages and some TV. BBC credits include Diana Ross & The Best of Jazz (as co-writer/co-producer): The Capitol Records Story and Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (as creator/writer/producer/host); and several BBC live ...
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Women's Sports Turning Moments into Movements
25 Jul 2024
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S&P Global
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English
| Investment in Sports
The podcast episode discusses the growing interest and investment in women's sports, highlighting the significant increase in viewership, attendance, and media rights deals. The discussion covers the impact of star athletes like Caitlin Clark on the popularity of women's sports, the rising valuations of teams, and the potential for further growth in media rights and sponsorships. The conversation also touches on the role of the Olympics in promoting gender equality in sports and the increasing commercial opportunities for women's sports leagues. The episode concludes with a look ahead at future investment opportunities and the importance of grassroots development in sustaining the momentum of women's sports.
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Jonathan White
Jonathan White is a journalist based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Formerly with the South China Morning Post, Jonathan has covered sport, news and culture from China since 2007. He covered the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the Fifa World Cup in Brazil in 2014 and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. As well as his ...
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Indian Wells: ‘Dinosaur’ Hsieh Su-wei and Elise Mertens beat Coco Gauff and Leylah Fernandez for semi-final spot
12 Oct 2021
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South China Morning Post
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English
| Sports
Veteran Hsieh Su-wei and her partner Elise Mertens advanced to the semi-finals of the women's doubles at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, defeating the teenage duo of Coco Gauff and Leylah Fernandez. The experienced pair overcame a challenging first set to secure a 7-5, 6-4 victory. Hsieh, donning a dinosaur hat for her post-match interview, attributed the accessory to a birthday wish from a physio. The win boosts their chances of qualifying for the WTA Finals in Guadalajara. Other teams advancing to the semi-finals include Shuka Aoyama and Ena Shibahara, Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova, and Lyudmyla Kichenok and Jelena Ostapenko.
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