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AO Conquered: Ft. Naomi Osaka🇯🇵

In September, as bad blood spilled on to the Louis Armstrong Stadium Court in New York, Naomi Osaka shut out the enveloping acrimony and earned herself a maiden Grand Slam title. Four months later here in Melbourne - on the other side of her 21st birthday - the Japanese star once more showed enormous resilience, willpower and nerve to win again at the next opportunity. This time there was no Serena Williams, and the umpire was returned to a supporting role. But many still would have faltered after seeing three championship points saved, and being dragged into a deciding set in the Australian Open final. "I'm not sure if it's feeling grown up, or being able to dissociate my feelings," Osaka said after Saturday's  7-6 (7-2) 5-7 6-4 victory  over Czech Petra Kvitova. "You know how some people get worked up about things? That's a very human thing to do. Sometimes I feel like I don't want to waste my energy doing stuff like that. "In

Indian Heroes ⚽: Ft. Sunil Chhetri

Sunil Chhetri is the person who has triggered the craze for Football in the country, the person who has time and again brought glory for India in the sport that faces a dearth of players that can match up to the International standards of the game. As the Indian Football legend Sunil Chettri aptly defines in his twitter bio – ‘My life revolves around shuttling between taking the field for India and Bengaluru FC. Couldn’t have had it better.’ Early Life Born on August 3rd 1984, Sunil Chhetri’s father worked in Army so in the younger days he had to keep moving places. He had to shift from Gangtok to Darjeeling to Kolkata and then Delhi owing to the Army background. Chhetri had to give up Schooling in class XIIth as he went on to represent Asian School Championship for India. Chhetri’s father played football for army whereas his mother and twin sisters played for Women’s national team of Nepal Club Career He started his career during early days with Delhi city FC during 2001-2