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Tennis GOAT. Mother. Founder. Williams, who calls the court her “red-carpet moment,” speaks to VF about launching her makeup brand Wyn Beauty this week.

Early on, playing on the pro circuit meant having to grow up in front of a camera,” says Serena Williams, whose career kicked off at 14. When she began wearing liquid liner and lip stain for matches, scrutiny followed. “People would always give me side-eye: ‘Why are you doing that? You’re an athlete.’ ” In time, the tennis legend made a case for aesthetic flourishes; now, with the debut of Wyn Beauty, she champions performance-grade makeup for off-court life.

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The 10-piece line is both clean and comprehensive, ranging from a stay-put tubing mascara to a lip-and-cheek pigment to an SPF 30 skin tint offered in 36 shades. Every detail is finessed, down to the W embossed into the matte lipstick bullet—taken from a personal font Williams created years ago. To her, the brand’s chartreuse packaging is a symbol of ongoing evolution. “I didn’t like the word retirement,” she says of her 2022 departure from the game. Her tennis ball has simply bounced onto an Ulta shelf.

Here, Williams discusses her early beauty inspirations, the key to a post-match reset, and which product is the all-star—not that she can play favorites.

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I remember early on when I wore makeup—not even on the court but just around in the tennis arena—people would look twice. They’d be like, “Why is she wearing makeup?” And I was like, “Well, this is me and this is what I like to do.” When I started wearing makeup on the court, whether it was eyeliner or lip stains that would last a really long time, it was definitely not normal. No one did that up until that time. I definitely saw it changing as the years went on. You would see players walking out with lots of mascara on or, eventually, wearing eyelash extensions if they could. One tournament, I did wear lashes the whole time. That was a fun experience. I won that tournament too, so I don’t know why I stopped! Each tournament I was just changing things up, trying to find a different way to beautify my sport.

Few would doubt Novak Djokovic’s position as one of, if not the, greatest male tennis player of all time.

The world No 1 has been untouchable at points throughout his career, with a record 24 Grand Slam titles to his name and over 400 weeks at the top of the ATP Rankings.

But while he has proved phenomenally difficult to test over the years, on a small handful of occasions players have been able to get the better of him.

And, though he did not lose all of those matches, on 12 occasions Djokovic has not been able to win even a single game in a set.

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We take a look at the 11 players to have achieved that incredibly rare feat, with only a certain Spaniard able to do it on multiple occasions.

Marat Safin – 2005 Australian Open

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It has been almost two decades since a 17-year-old Djokovic made his Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open, an event he would later dominate.

But as with most young players, it took some time for him to find his feet at the top of the game, and he was handed a chastening defeat in his first major main draw match.

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Having come through qualifying, Djokovic was beaten 6-0, 6-2, 6-1 by Marat Safin on that day, with the fourth seed eventually going on to claim the title.

Djokovic has completely dominated his head-to-head against Monfils over the years, winning all 19 of his contests against the Frenchman.

Not all of those matches have been easy though, and their first-ever meeting saw the Serbian pushed to the brink.

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Monfils did not drop a game in the fourth set to force a decider, but Djokovic ultimately recovered to battle his way to a 7-5, 4-6, 7-6(5), 0-6, 7-6 triumph.

Richard Gasquet – 2007 Estoril Open

Another Frenchman that Djokovic has rarely been troubled by is Gasquet, who has won just once in his 14 matches against the world No 1.

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Their second meeting came in the final in Estoril 17 years ago, and after losing the first set, Gasquet responded with an emphatic second set.

But it was not to be for him, Djokovic regaining control in a 7-6(7), 0-6, 6-1 victory.

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Nikolay Davydenko – 2008 Tennis Masters Cup

Djokovic and former world No 3 Davydenko contested a thrilling round-robin clash at the Masters Cup – now known as the ATP Finals – 16 years ago.

Frank Mir is feeling shortchanged at the end of his MMA career.

During his 23-year run in the sport, Mir has won two UFC titles and picked up high-profile wins over Brock Lesnar, Minotauro Nogueira, and Mirko Cro Cop.

The 44-year-old has also faced legends like Junior dos Santos, Alistair Overeem, Daniel Cormier, and Shane Carwin – he even fought boxers Kubrat Pulev and Steve Cunningham.

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Most of his career was spent in MMA’s premier promotion where he headlined three pay-per-view cards, including UFC 100 which generated 1.6 million buys and is the third best-selling UFC event of all time.

Despite all his success, Mir has never enjoyed a seven-figure payday and it only recently occurred to him that he should’ve made so much more money for his rematch with Lesnar in 2009.

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“Not at all,” he told talkSPORT in April 2023 when asked if he feels like he was fairly compensated for UFC 100.

“For example, I saw a boxing match between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder – their second fight – I think we actually beat their pay-per-view buys.”

Fury vs Wilder 2 was the best-performing fight of the trilogy and it only sold around 800,000 PPVs – but that didn’t stop them from making more than $25 million each.

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In fact it was so lucrative they added a third fight, which is said to have brought in around 600,000 buys.

The sheer gulf between the payout he got compared to elite-level boxers, despite outselling them, made Mir curious about the business of MMA.

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“That made me realise, ‘Oh, wow! I was the main event of that card, and I didn’t get seven figures and these guys got eight figures.’

“So, that’s one of the things that I want to fix about our sport, when a card makes $25 million the company can keep $10 million but the rest is divided by the fighters.”

Mir is now working with UFL [United Fight League] and believes that by paying fighters their fair share, future legends will be able to live comfortably after retiring.

He said: “When you see an MMA fighter who is struggling after his career, people don’t really say, ‘Oh, he didn’t manage his money well.’ It’s ‘Well, they are not compensated for what they generate.’”

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“The show has to make money so we can continue to have a show but at the same time the fighters themselves are the most compensated.”

Mir hasn’t called time on his MMA career yet, despite not competing in the sport since securing a unanimous decision win over Roy Nelson in Bellator five years ago.

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The plan is to have two final fights with UFL before walking away from competition and taking up a coaching role as his daughter, Bella Mir, makes her way through the MMA ranks.Hopefully, Mir will be able to help her secure the million-dollar payday he missed out on.

Mike Tyson has confirmed that his fight with Jake Paul will be an exhibition contest.

Organisers had hoped to get the fight sanctioned as a pro bout under the auspices of the Texas Boxing Commission.

However, ‘Iron Mike’ has revealed this will not be the case although the boxing icon insisted it would be contested under ‘real fight’ rules.

“This is called an exhibition, but if you look up exhibition, you won’t see any of the laws we’re fighting under,” he told Fox News.

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“This is a fight. I don’t think he’s faster than me. I’ve seen a YouTube video of him at 16 doing weird dancing.

“That’s not the guy I’m fighting. This is a guy who’s going to try and hurt me, which I’m accustomed to, and he’s going to be greatly mistaken.”

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Paul and Tyson will square off on July 20 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – the home of NFL outfit, Dallas Cowboys.

The fight will be broadcast on Netflix for free to all existing subscribers.

Tyson, who will be 58 years old by the time he climbs into the ring, has vowed to teach the ex-Disney star a lesson but admits there is no bad blood between them.

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“I will do just that but dislike him? I do not have no grudges against him, he’s beautiful – not from that perspective,” he added.

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In a candid moment, Tyson also admitted he was ‘scared to death’ ahead of the fight.

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“Right now, I’m scared to death,” he concluded, “As the fight gets closer, the less nervous I become because it’s reality, and in reality, I’m invincible.”

On July 20, Tyson will come out of retirement and take on Paul at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

When confirming the fight, Paul wrote on social media: “Whether you’re tuning in on Netflix or showing out in person, whether you’re team Paul or team Tyson, or whether you’re a lifelong boxing fan or watching your first fight, you’re not going to want to miss this event.

“I could not be more excited to make this amazing fight available to all Netflix subscribers alongside the hardest hitter of all time, Mike Tyson, on Saturday, July 20th.

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“My sights are set on becoming a world champion, and now I have a chance to prove myself against the greatest heavyweight champion of the world, the baddest man on the planet and the most dangerous boxer of all time. Time to put Iron Mike to sleep.”

Ahead of the bout, Tyson confirmed the rules of the fight during an interview with Fox News.

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The 57-year-old said: “This is called an exhibition, but if you look up exhibition, you will not see any of the laws that we are fighting under, this is a fight.

“I don’t think he’s faster than me. I’ve seen a YouTube of him at 16 doing weird dances, that’s not the guy I’m going to be fighting.”

When asked if he wants to teach Paul a lesson, Tyson said: “I will do just that but dislike him? No, I don’t have a grudge against him. He’s beautiful.”

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Reacting on social media, one fan said: “Why did blud randomly call him “beautiful” at the end…”

Another tweeted: “He thinks that he’s beautiful.”

A third fan added: “Hahaha why is he randomly calling Jake beautiful at the end.”

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Speaking about Paul, he added: “This guy’s gonna come, he’s gonna try and hurt me which I’m accustomed to and he’s gonna be greatly mistaken.

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“Right now, I’m scared to death but as the fight gets closer, the less nervous I become because it’s reality, and in reality, I’m invincible.”

Derek Chisora has let slip who he believes Anthony Joshua will be fighting next.

‘Del Boy’ claims AJ will box the winner of Daniel Dubois vs Filip Hrgovic at Wembley Stadium when he makes his return to the ring later this year.

Of course, that is coming from a man who is not directly involved in planning Joshua’s career path, although Chisora is close friends with AJ and is currently represented by his management company, 258 MGT.

“He will fight the winner of Daniel Dubois and (Filip) Hrgovic in Wembley (Stadium),” Chisora told iFL TV.

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Dubois and Hrgovic are reportedly set to face each other on a blockbuster card on June 1 alongside Dmitry Bivol vs Artur Beterbiev, plus Deontay Wilder vs Zhilei Zhang in the Queensberry vs Matchroom 5 vs 5 event.

It is unclear whether the fight will be for the IBF belt which is expected to be vacated after Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s undisputed showdown on May 18.

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The IBF are next up in the heavyweight sanctioning body rotation system and are due to order their mandatory challenger, Hrgovic, to face the winner of the four-belt showdown next.

However, the heavyweight titans have a rematch clause signed into their contract, so are unlikely to be able to accept the IBF’s call.

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The IBF have already confirmed that they will strip the winner of the undisputed fight should they proceed with a second fight, and instead order Hrgovic to fight the next-highest-ranked boxer for the vacant title.

Currently, that is Joshua, who is placed at No.3 in the IBF rankings with the No.2 spot unoccupied.

Meanwhile, Dubois occupies the No.4 spot with the sanctioning body.

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Joshua recently revealed his next outing would be in June or July.

However, if Chisora’s claims prove to be true then he is more likely to box in September.

His Excellency Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, revealed last month that he plans to stage a huge show at Wembley Stadium in September.

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“I’m talking, thinking and studying with Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn to do something huge in Wembley in September as a commercial for Riyadh Season,” he said.

One of the few fighters who could sell out the 90,000-seater would be AJ so it would make sense for him to headline that card.

The Iowa Hawkeyes showed their superiority once again last night as the women’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four. Dominating the LSU Tigers, the Iowa women decimated their Elite 8 opponents in style, and Caitlin Clark couldn’t have asked for a better match. Scoring a staggering 9 three-pointers, the guard led her team to a decisive victory. With her NCAA record-matching performance, Clark is now justifiably prompting fans to scurry and find the proper instance in collegiate gymnastics that can match up to her last night’s display of skills.

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Clark contributed heavily with 41 points of her own in Iowa’s 94-87 victory over their NCAA opponents. With the NCAA women’s gymnastics full of record-making performances over the years, it was only a matter of time before fans started drawing parallels with the greatest showdowns to commemorate Clark’s historic night.

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In a recent post on X (previously known as Twitter) by the University of Michigan alum Olivia Karas, it’s evident that she’s mesmerized by Caitlin’s stellar form. However, simultaneously she couldn’t deny that gymnastics, the sport that helped her attain stardom in the domestic circuit, is wrought with thrilling performances. “What’s everyone’s gymnastics equivalent to Caitlin Clark making 9 threes last night?“, reads the caption of the post. The Big Ten gymnastics analyst seemed bent on finding the proper example that could match Clark’s career-highlighting moment.

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Monday’s match made history in other areas as well. With 12.3 million viewers, the match broke all previous records of the highest viewership for any non-Final-Four women’s basketball match. For the Final Four, the Hawkeyes will face off against UConn, who secured their spot in the semis after defeating USC. While Iowa gears up for the showdown, the country’s gymnastics fans take a moment to share their favorite moments they believe can give Caitlin’s performance a run for its money.

With former WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu out for a extended time, the WBO ordered a purse bid for Terence Crawford vs newly crowned champion Sebastian Fundora. The WBO mandates that a 20-day negotiating window between Fundora and Crawford will start Friday April 5th.  Tszyu holds a rematch clause with Fundora, promotor Sampson Lewkowicz obviously feels empowered to delay it for now. Saying at Saturday night’s post-fight news conference that Tszyu needs time to “heal up.” “Tszyu will get the rematch, but not at this moment – not when we need to maximize the money for Fundora,” Lewkowicz told reporters in a side session later Saturday night. “Fundora deserves it.”

One guy who could get in the way of this fight happening, former unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr (28-1, 22 KOs)! He placed his bid into the Fundora sweepstakes. He came into the ring after the fight challenging the new crowned champion. “It’s time to get it on,” Spence said. “He got a pretty good height, but we’ll see. We’ll break him down like we always do.”

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Opting to fight Spence Jr. instead of Crawford could result in Fundora being stripped for the WBO belt. He could offer to relinquish his WBO belt in that letter as well. Making a fight with Spence Jr. would be for the WBC junior middleweight belt. That idea seems to be more ideal for Lewkowicz who feels like Spence Jr. is a bigger draw than Crawford. “Crawford cannot sell out (a crowd of) 90,000 people in Dallas. Everybody waits … why not Crawford? Let him wait one time, if not twice, and then we’ll go.”

Crawford made a response to Spence Jr. trying to set up a fight with Fundora, implying that he has to get behind him if he wants any action. The question of who will be fighting for the belts will be settled by the end of this month.

On June 29, Teofimo Lopez will potentially face Steve Claggett to defend his WBO Super-Lightweight title. ‘The Takeover’ won against Josh Taylor in June last year. On the other hand, Shakur Stevenson will put his WBC Lightweight title on the line against Artem Harutyunyan on July 6 in New Jersey. Both the matches will be organized by Bob Arum’s Top Rank Boxing. However, one must note that the Artem fight will be Shakur’s final bout with Top Rank before the 26-year-old enters free agency.

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On this occasion, FightHype interviewed the CEO of Mayweather Promotions Leonard Ellerbe. Although Ellerbe hoped the best for the events, he reminded the boxing world that everyone cannot be as succesful as Gervonta Davis, now Abdul Wahid after converting to Islam, in the sport.

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Teofimo Lopez’s upcoming opponent Steve Claggett is already 34 years old. Additionally, he has a record of 2 draws, 7 losses, and 38 wins. Out of the 38 victories, Claggett has won 26 via knockouts. On the other hand, Shakur Stevenson’s upcoming opponent Artem Harutyunyan is 33 years old. However, since his debut in 2017, Artem has had only 13 fights. As of now, he has 1 loss and 12 wins [7KOs]. On that note, being asked what he felt about the upcoming events, Leonard Ellerbe wished Lopez and Shakur luck.

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[Bob] Arum understands how to build fighters. It’s a process. Everybody can’t be ‘Tank’ Davis. We did that s**t and doing it. It’s like that motherf****r would love to be in business with a situation where he is generating revenue. He hadn’t got there yet. He got some good fighters. But, everybody can’t be an attraction. It’s a process,” said Leonard Ellerbe.

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Teo’s a very good fighter. Shakur is a very good fighter. Wish them the best of success in their next events and what they got moving forward. But, everybody can’t be an attraction,” Ellerbe emphasized. Along these lines, he went on to praise Gervonta Davis.

According to Leonard Ellerbe, boxing stars are built over time. In this regard, he alluded to how Mayweather Promotions discovered Gervonta Davis in 2015. With Team Mayweather by his side, ‘Tank’ Davis started climbing up the ladder quickly. Eventually, he defeated Jose Pedraza in 2017 to win his first IBF Super-Feratherweight title. Therefore, Ellerbe added, “That is a process over a period of time.”

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It’s hard as hell to generate fan interest. That’s why you have boxing stars and everybody can’t sell out venues. Boxing is entertainment. But one thing for sure, that motherf****r [Davis’] is a bada** dude,” Leonard Ellerbe concluded. With that said, what do you make of Ellerbe’s reaction to Shakur and Teofimo’s upcoming fights?

Who is better than Jake Paul at shading their rivals? KSI! He might not have had the opportunity to test his boxing jabs at Paul, but his verbal jabs? They hit the bullseye. Joining the bandwagon of those who trolled Jake Paul for fighting Mike Tyson, the rapper-turned-boxer, in his signature style trolled the ‘Problem Child.’

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On July 20th, an unexpected boxing match between 27-year-old Paul will take place against Tyson who is almost 30 years older than him. By the time they fight, the former heavyweight champion will be 58. Since the fight’s inception, multiple people have expressed concerns for the senior fighter’s safety. Relentless, however, the fight seems to be unstoppable now. Does KSI approve of the fight? Well, his clever jab at the fight makes a befitting case.

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On his X, formerly Twitter, 30-year-old KSI uploaded a poster of a fight that looked like his next bout in the ring. In his captions, convincing his fans that he was finally back to boxing, he wrote, “I’m back baby!” While fans would have bought the news based on the first lines, the next few things that he wrote made the picture apparent.

KSI added, “Fighting 75 year old legend and former champ. Don’t worry, age ain’t nothing but a number. Forman hits harder and is faster than ever before!” A fight against George Foreman? That’ll raise some eyebrows.

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The poster is a parody of what Paul vs. Tyson entails so far. The fight is all set to be the first sporting event under Netflix. Hence, ‘JJ’ has claimed that his fight against Foreman will be streamed on a platform that he called, “NOTflix.” He highlighted certain made-up guidelines like no judges, glove types, and round duration, which had been a contentious issue for the Jake Paul fight earlier. The highlight, however, was the date of the fight – April 1st. That’s today, and it’s April Fool’s Day!

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While 27-year-old Paul might be fighting Tyson to prove that he’s gone against a legendary boxer, he’s also doing so to rake some major hype in his record. If KSI were to ever fight Geroge Foreman, almost 45 years older than him, he would employ the same premises to justify the fight that Paul has done for the Tyson fight- “Age ain’t nothing but a number.”

It is also interesting why he chose Foreman. After all, he is considered to be one of the most powerful punchers in history.

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‘Big George’ as he was popularly called, was a prolific heavyweight of his era. A two-time world titlist, and an Olympic gold medalist, he was a fighter who could faze the toughest of his opponents, so much so that Evander Holyfield referred to him as the hardest puncher among other contemporaries.

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Holyfield once recalled in an interview with DJ Vlad that George Foreman was the fighter who gave him his hardest punch. DJ Vlad recalled the conversation to another guest, saying, “Yeah, well, I asked him about the George Foreman fight, and, of course, he won. But he said that’s the hardest he’s ever been hit.”

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While KSI was perhaps joking about his fight against Foreman, it does nudge an important discourse. History suggests that boxers after an age should hang up their gloves. This is for the sake of their health and safety. However, we have also seen them not take these reservations seriously. But who do you think hits harder – Mike Tyson or George Foreman?