Serena Williams’ bid to win a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title was thwarted again when she suffered her earliest exit at the majors in almost five years, prompting more questions over her long-term future at the highest level.
It’s thumbs up for ‘dhoti’ in Secretariat: TN Govt
Days after the government asked its Secretariat employees to avoid casual clothes and wear neat, clean, formal attire, the government has now clarified that traditional dress like veshti (dhoti) is always permissible for its staff.
Park at AN Colony, Mudichur almost turns into a tourist attraction
The park houses a full-sized and well-maintained badminton court along with its most striking feature, its outdoor gym. It reflects the nature of the park as it is well-equipped and clean.
West Indies can upset big boys: Lloyd
The current West Indies team is not laggard and has the firepower to cause a few upsets in the ongoing ICC World Cup, said legendary Clive Lloyd.
Venkat shines for YSCA
Venkat from YSCA scored an unbeaten 66 to guide his team to a 136 run victory over Servion Global Solutions in a G.R.Kuppuswamy memorial league cum knockout Tournament match,
City resident rescues mentally challenged children, trains them
Having started her NGO in 2003 in Ambattur, she went on to rescue children who had no place to call home and children who did not know what home is. Today, more than 110 children are under her care and the organisation has sprouted another branch in Aminjikarai as well.
Sethupathy takes fifer
Sethupathy of ICI RC took a fifer against EPF RC as his team won by 151 runs in a 50TH All-India YSCA Trophy match, recently
We want to build on early momentum in World Cup, says Guptill
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill on Saturday applauded his side’s bowlers for setting the tone for a comprehensive 10-wicket win over Sri Lanka in their World Cup match here and hoped that they could build on the momentum.
Closure of booking counter at T Nagar terminus worries commuters
The closure of a mofussil ticket counter at T Nagar bus terminus, seems to have placed commuters and residents of the area, in a quandary, as they now need to go all the way to Koyambedu.