Retirement hits athletes in different ways. Some need to mourn. Taurasi is experiencing this in her own unique way.
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After 25 years of dominating basketball courts, from college to the WNBA to the Olympics, Diana Taurasi is finally calling it a career. The former UConn star announced her retirement on Tuesday.
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In the ATX Open Round of 16 on Thursday, No. 120-ranked Sorana Cirstea faces No. 13 Diana Shnaider ... 6-2, 7-5). Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 12:56 ...
Diana Taurasi is embracing her life at home with wife Penny Taylor and their two kids, Leo and Isla. On Feb. 25, the WNBA legend announced in an interview with Time she was retiring from ...
Diana Taurasi's name embodies a relentless pursuit of victory, fierce competitiveness, and unshakeable confidence. For a Latine basketball fan such as myself, Taurasi's career has been nothing ...
Serena Williams' ex-coach Rennae Stubbs and Frances Tiafoe recently paid their respective tributes to Diana Taurasi following ... ones from the world of tennis came from Rennae Stubbs, who coached ...
Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, ending a 20-year career in the WNBA that included three WNBA championships and the league's all-time scoring record.
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, a three-time champion, two-time Finals MVP and 2009 MVP, announced her retirement Tuesday in an interview with Time Magazine. Taurasi, 42, said ...
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