Throughout the decades, tennis’ finest and most charismatic exponents have joined with Rolex in partnerships defined by the pursuit of artistry and excellence
Pickleball and padel are emerging as two of the world’s hottest sports, with traditional tennis institutions rushing to capitalise on the emerging codes. So, what’s driving the demand? And can regular joes really turn pro?
It takes more than physical gifts and a deft touch to tally 131 appearances for the world-beating All Blacks. Indeed, there isn’t much Beauden Barrett doesn’t excel at – surfing included
“This new generation of athletes are cultural tastemakers, operating at the intersection of fashion, sport and popular culture. And, in the case of Jannik Sinner, they’re magazine cover stars.”
The sprinter, world-record holder, and father sits down for Esquire’s long-running Q & A series ‘What I’ve Learned’
At 93, Bob Holder is the world’s oldest competing cowboy. His sport has taken him from Calgary to Texas and New York – where he became the first Australian bronc rider to win prize money in an American rodeo. And he’s no about to quit throwing his lasso
With four major codes of football, Australia has one of the most competitive sporting marketplaces in the world. What are the repercussions of this battle for hearts, minds and dollars? And could this insular contest be a barrier to greater glory on the world stage?
With Jake Paul set to face off against Mike Tyson this weekend, it might be time to ask if ‘The Problem Child’ is taking us all for fools