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She was tired, underslept and down big in the doubles final. But in a weekend where everything aligned, Jasmine Paolini gave Rome a story it won’t soon forget.
"Why are there always four and always the same four?" says Angelo Binaghi. "It's absolutely unfair and doesn't help tennis grow." ...
Jasmine Paolini needed just 89 minutes to stop Coco Gauff and end four decades of waiting, becoming the first Italian woman to win the Rome title on home soil in the Open Era.
And with the magical finish, the 29-year-old has created a very significant shift in the upcoming Roland Garros seedings.
The atmosphere in the Eternal City was electric.
"We are simply overjoyed," said Sister Barbara Reid, president of Catholic Theological Union in Hyde Park, where Pope Leo ...
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At the centre is the Piazzetta Ripetta, a calm courtyard where you forget the often chaotic city on the other side of the ...
I, too, address the world's great powers by repeating the ever-present call: ‘never again war,’” Leo said from the loggia of ...
Sarasota Magazine contributing editor and current Rome resident Elizabeth Djinis on witnessing the assumption of the first ...
During renovation work at the piazza last year, researchers came across complex architectural structures, including a wall.
Pope Leo XIV spoke in Italian and then switched to Spanish, recalling his many years spent as a missionary and then ...