Tag: Tennis
Who’s the GOAT on the court, and why it matters
In the same way that greatness in tennis can’t be reduced to Grand Slam totals alone, authentic Christian living can’t be measured by externals alone either. The “stats” matter – but they are meant to be accompanied by a life that visibly reflects what we profess to believe.
Sinful pride or true humility?
“Thanks to me,” she said, before going on to thank herself for the sacrifices she made, the work she put in, the perseverance she showed, and the belief she maintained when things were tough.
Our changing courtside etiquette
Reports of boorish and disruptive behaviour among audiences at the Australian Open leads Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP to reflect on our expectations of congregations’ behaviour in churches.
The Australian Open crowd was just having fun
The Australian Open crowd wasn’t disrespectful. They were lively, enthusiastic, and letting their inner Rob Schneider shine.
Thanasi Kokkinakis’ journey is a lesson in suffering and faith
Kokkinakis’ journey isn’t just one of sorrow. It’s a journey that provides a profound lens through which to examine our own lives and struggles.


















