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USA: Kidnapped at six while playing with his brother – Found alive 70 years later
A man who was kidnapped at age six while playing in a park in California in 1951 was found seven decades later, thanks to the help of an online test, old photos, and newspaper clippings.
The world's in a trance re: Djokovic's 23rd GS; Jokic says "Enough", Novak won't stop
In the Roland Garros final, he defeated Casper Rudd 3:0 in sets and won his 3rd "Musketeers' Cup", thus becoming the first ever to win each of the Slams at least three times.
However, the 23rd Grand Slam title is much more significant as many consider him the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) because of that, but he didn't want to say that.
"Djokovic has a lot of guts to be considered the best of all time"
Serbian tennis player reached the quarterfinals of Roland Garros for the 14th time in his career and shows no signs of slowing down.
McEnroe points out that Djokovic's quest to the GOAT title requires a lot of guts.
Djokovic: "Roger, It’s hard to see this day and put into words all that we’ve shared"
Novak about the GOAT race: Just keep talking about it
Djokovic advanced to the third round with a 3-0 victory over Tallon Griekspoor, in a match that lasted 99 minutes.
The world No. 1 broke early, twice in each set, and smoothly cruised to a 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 victory.
Novak was in the mood after the match.
"It's Novak - it's neither Rafa nor Roger, he's a level ahead of everyone"
"If Novak takes the Calendar Slam, all GOAT debate ends"
Britain's Greg Rusedski, once the fourth player on the ATP list, has no doubt that it is all up to the World No.1 in the next two weeks.
The Paris knot
For now, all three behave just like Alexander the Great on the hill above Asia Minor, when the sages said that the king of Asia would become the one who untied the oxhide knot they had tied.
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"No one believed, they were talking about Federer only"
Should he avoid injuries, the Serbian player would attack the record of Steffi Graf of 377 consecutive weeks as a No.1 player.
French Skier who Disappeared in Italy in 1954 is Finally Identified
A French skier who disappeared in Italy more than 60 years ago has been identified after his story was shared on social media, Italian police say.
Human remains, ski equipment and glasses had been found in 2005, high in a valley in Italy's Aosta region.
But investigators were unable to identify the victim, and, last month, shared their findings on Facebook.