Sam Wyche, former Cincinnati Bengals coach, dies at 74

Former Cincinnati Bengals coach Sam Wyche died on Thursday at 74, the crew confirmed in a press release. “Sam was a wonderful guy,” Bengals president Mike Brown mentioned. ”We obtained to know him as each a participant and a coach. As our coach, he had nice success and took us to the Super Bowl. He was pals with everybody right here, each throughout his tenure as head coach and afterwards. We not solely appreciated him, we admired him as a person. He had an awesome generosity of spirit and lived his life making an attempt to assist others. We categorical our condolences to Jane and his kids Zak and Kerry.” Wyche was drafted by

Venus pulls out of Cincinnati WTA event

Venus Williams has pulled out of WTA Tour's Western and Southern Open tournament in Cincinnati, complaining of a viral illness, organisers said on Friday. It is the second consecutive year the American has withdrawn from the event as she skipped the 2010 tournament with a sore knee. The world No 34 was forced to withdraw from this week's Rogers Cup in Toronto with the same illness. "I regret not having the opportunity to compete in the Western and Southern Open this year," Williams said. "I am making

Cincinnati

After a short break, it's time for Cincinnati After Best of Belgium we left for the United States immediately. It was nice to see the family again. This first holiday didn't last long though, as we had to go over to New York soon to play games for the WTT over there. After that short period of resting without my racket at hand, I had to get adjusted again. That's why I was quite nervous. As the 'star' of the team they expect you to actually win games there.  I had to, or better said, I had the opportunity to play doubles with John McEnroe. It was my first time on the court with him, but it was great! It was all very