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India Open 2025: Tricky Draw for Indian Shuttlers

Indian badminton stars face challenging openers at Yonex-Sunrise India Open Super 750. Lakshya Sen meets Ayush Shetty, while PV Sindhu seeks revenge against Vietnam's Nguyen. Full draw analysis inside.

Carlsen earns $1.5M in 2025; India's Arjun leads pack

Magnus Carlsen was the sole chess player to earn over $1 million in prize money in 2025, amassing $1.5M. India's top earner Arjun Erigaisi pocketed $431,214, ranking 8th globally. Read the full breakdown.

Thai Snooker Star James Wattana's $2.7 Million Net Worth

Explore the financial legacy of Thai snooker icon James Wattana, who amassed a $2.7 million fortune over a 30+ year career, reaching a world ranking of number 3. Discover his peak earning years and lasting impact.

Wawrinka's Epic Win on Farewell Tour in Perth

40-year-old Stan Wawrinka defeats higher-ranked Arthur Rinderknech in a gruelling 3-hour 16-minute United Cup match. The Swiss legend reflects on his final season and aims for top 100 return. Read more.

Venus Williams Net Worth Hits $95M in 2025

Venus Williams's net worth in 2025 is estimated at $90-$95 million. Discover how prize money, endorsements, and her own businesses built this tennis icon's lasting wealth.

Top 10 Iconic Australian Foods You Must Know

Explore the 10 most iconic Australian foods, from Vegemite to Pavlova, that tell the story of the nation's history, migration, and culture. Discover what makes these dishes uniquely Aussie.

Venus Williams, 45, gets Australian Open wildcard

Venus Williams, the seven-time Grand Slam champion, will become the oldest woman ever to compete at the Australian Open after receiving a wildcard. Read about her historic return and career journey.

Best Open-World Games to Play in 2026

Explore the finest open-world games for 2026, including timeless classics like Red Dead Redemption 2 and new adventures like Ghost of Yotei. Discover your next epic journey.

Tsitsipas considered retirement over back pain in 2025

Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas opens up about nearly retiring due to chronic back pain in 2025. Now pain-free, he targets a strong 2026 comeback starting at the United Cup. Read his emotional journey.

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