Serena Williams told a reporter she would never stop equality fight. Billie Jean King later tweeted her continuing support for Serena and that fight.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: The World Cup might be over, but we aren’t nearly done with USWNT’s stars
The USWNT won the World Cup. But they won’t be leaving the spotlight soon with a showdown with U.S. Soccer coming up and the 2020 Olympics looming.
Opinion: ‘No negative zone’? May this be the start of the ‘no O.J. Simpson zone’
On anniversary best forgotten, it’s time to look for the ‘no O.J. Simpson zone’ and pivot to people we should care about on this infamous day.
Opinion: Tom Brady needs to keep his hands off ‘Tom Terrific’ nickname
Tom Brady wants to trademark Tom Terrific, but the nickname belongs to Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver.
Hank Haney is suspended from SiriusXM PGA Tour radio show
Haney faced backlash from LPGA star Michelle Wie and others on social media after remarks that were viewed as racist and sexist.
Opinion: If Hank Haney isn’t fired from his radio job, golf’s leaders are condoning racism, sexism
Hank Haney’s racist, sexist, xenophobic behavior was on display for anyone who listens to him on PGA Tour Radio. If he is not fired, golf’s leadership is saying it condones his remarks.
Opinion: NBC Sports should not air interview with Lance Armstrong, a pariah and cheater
Lance Armstrong, the worst sports cheat ever, somehow got NBC Sports to interview him and listen to his nonsense. The network still has time to cancel this fiasco.
Former figure skater says she was abused by partner who killed himself
Bridget Namiotka, a former pairs partner of John Coughlin said in a Facebook post Sunday that the late skater “sexually abused” her for two years.
Opinion: Brooks Koepka deserves more recognition for the way he has dominated golf world
Brooks Koepka is making history in front of our eyes with four major wins in the last 23 months. It’s time he got the recognition he deserves.
Opinion: Brooks Koepka’s competitors couldn’t put a dent in his lead on moving day at PGA
For those players chasing Brooks Koepka, who is just 18 holes away from winning his fourth major in his last eight attempts, it was a wasted day.