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Coco Gauff Breaks the Internet Alongside Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Świątek, and Others As WTA Finals Photoshoot Emerges

The tennis world is watching as the year’s top women players converge on Riyadh for the WTA Finals. Eight of the best singles competitors, including Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka, are now confirmed for the season-ending championship, bringing everything they have to Saudi Arabia. The tournament promises intense matches and impressive tennis, with fans eager to see which player will claim the title and finish the year on top.

The WTA Finals Bring Together the World’s Eight Best Players ft. Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka

The WTA Finals run from November 1 to November 8 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The tournament features the world’s top eight singles players competing in a round-robin format, with players divided into two groups of four. Everyone plays matches during the first six days, and the top two finishers from each group advance to the semifinals before the championship match.

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To qualify for the WTA Finals, players need to accumulate the most ranking points throughout the year, and this year’s eight qualified players are Sabalenka, Iga Świątek, Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula, Jasmine Paolini, and Elena Rybakina.

Young star Mirra Andreeva almost made the cut, but visa problems prevented her from competing in the Japan Open, where she needed to earn enough points, so she now serves as the first alternate. Ekaterina Alexandrova is the second alternate in case anyone withdraws from the championship.

The WTA posted a glamorous photo on Instagram showing all eight players dressed in fancy dresses at the tournament venue. Players wore beautiful outfits in different colors, and the post called the moment “The Ultimate Stage” as fans got excited seeing all eight champions together in Riyadh, ready to compete.

our American players made it to the finals this year, showing strong US tennis talent at the event. Gauff is also the defending champion after beating Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen last year in a thrilling three-set final. The 21-year-old came from behind to secure the victory, and she returns as one of the top contenders to win the tournament.

Keys won the Australian Open earlier in 2025 and earned her spot at the finals after a solid year on tour, while Pegula also represents America at the championship. Anisimova rounds out the American representation, making her first WTA Finals appearance after an impressive season that included two Grand Slam finals at Wimbledon and the US Open. She captured two WTA 1000 titles and reached a career-high ranking of World No. 4.

Sabalenka is currently the World No. 1 and has won the US Open in 2025 along with three other titles this season. Świątek won Wimbledon and stands as one of the top favorites heading into the championship week. Rybakina, who won Wimbledon in 2022, clinched her spot late in the season with strong performances in October and brings her championship experience to Riyadh.

Serena Williams Shares Rare New Photos of Her Daughters & Everyone Is Saying the Same Thing About Olympia

Serena Williams just shared new pictures of her daughters, and we can’t believe how much they’ve grown up! The 23-time Grand Slam champion, who shares daughters Olympia, 8, and Adira, 2, with husband Alexis Ohanian, posted pictures from what looks like their fall break — and everyone is saying the same thing about Olympia.

“At first they are sweet, then they get sweeter… Or something like that,” Williams cheekily captioned a new post on Instagram. The photos in this carousel include tons of casual snaps of Williams and her daughters on vacation. There are moments of Olympia sitting next to her mom with her arms crossed and a mean look on her face, showing of that sassy attitude.

Serena Williams' Daughter Olympia, 8, Looks All Grown Up as She Sits Almost  as Tall as Mom in New Photo

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Other snaps include Adira sitting on a tray going through security at the airport, Adira playing in an infinity pool near the ocean, and a picture of Olympia looking at gorgeous scenery on a boat. They look so beautiful — and so much older! All the comments couldn’t believe how tall Olympia has gotten.

“We blinked and she grew up 😭😍♥️,” one person wrote. Seriously! Someone else said, “Wow look at how grown she is now!! So beautiful.”

“That sweet girl! Where has the time gone 🥺💕Babies don’t keep 💕,” another shared.

Over the summer, the Wyn Beauty founder revealed that she is planning on a series of special vacations with her eldest daughter. “A year ago I told @olympiaohanian that we would start an epic girls trip that would include the 7 wonders of the world, and there are alot of them!” Williams wrote on Instagram in August. “Natural wonders. Man made wonders. Ancient wonders. So we are going to do them all.”

They started with Niagra Falls, and Williams shared several photos of her and her daughters smiling and posing next to the landmark.

In a Nov. 2024 interview with PEOPLE, Williams opened up about how much her capacity for love grew when she had Adira.

“Olympia was a solo child,” Williams told the outlet. “She was our star. And I am so obsessed with Olympia. Even when I was pregnant, I was like, ‘How do I even love anyone as much as Olympia? It just doesn’t work.’”

She added, “It’s so funny how, I don’t know, just your heart gets bigger. I was just like, my heart just got bigger.”

Serena Williams Reveals Shocking ‘Witchcraft’ Accusation She Received During Her Career

Serena Williams recently shared a surprising accusation she received during her career while speaking on her podcast. Another player on the WTA Tour made the accusation, but Williams chose not to reveal the player’s identity.

Williams, along with her sister Venus Williams, launched their podcast, “Stockton Street,” in September 2025. The podcast is named after the street where the Williams sisters grew up in Compton, California. In the first episode, the sisters interviewed each other, and it was filmed at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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Serena Williams Recalls ‘Craziest’ Accusation She Has Heard About Herself

In a recent episode, Venus and Serena Williams were joined by American singer and songwriter Ciara, who discussed wild accusations and rumors they faced during their careers.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion recounted an incident where a player on the WTA Tour accused her of practicing “witchcraft” because she consistently defeated that player. This player claimed that Williams used “black magic” to win their matches.

“The craziest thing I ever heard about me was that I did witchcraft and black magic because I was beating some girl. So she claimed that we did black magic to beat her from what I understand,” Williams said.

Venus added that the accusation against her sister included claims that she and her team consulted a “black magician.”

“Someone and her team consulted a black magician,” Venus Williams added.

Serena WilliamsOn the tennis side of things, Williams won 39 Grand Slam titles during her career: 23 in singles, including seven titles each at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, six at the US Open, and three at the French Open. She secured 14 Grand Slam titles in doubles alongside her sister, Venus, and also claimed two major titles in mixed doubles.

Williams achieved the World No. 1 ranking in the WTA rankings for both singles and doubles. She also won four Olympic medals for her country, three in doubles and one in singles, among many other accolades. She retired from professional tennis in 2022, following her appearance at the US Open.

Serena Williams Received the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award in Sports Category

Earlier this month, Williams was honored by the Spanish Royal Family, who awarded her the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for Sports. This prestigious award has also been bestowed upon notable athletes such as Fernando Alonso, Michael Schumacher, Pau Gasol, and Carlos Sainz, among others.

This year’s award ceremony took place at the Campoamor Theatre in Oviedo, Spain. Williams became the fifth tennis player to be honored with this award, following in the footsteps of Martina Navratilova, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Steffi Graf, and Rafael Nadal.

The award was presented to the 23-time Grand Slam champion by Leonor, the Crown Princess of Asturias. Other members of the Spanish royal family, including King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and the Crown Princess’s younger sister, Infanta Sofía, were also in attendance.

After the ceremony, the former World No. 1 took to social media to share a series of pictures showcasing her stunning red ensemble, which she wore during the event.

Serena Williams has done it again. And by “it,” I mean she showed up looking absolutely stunning in yet another chic outfit.

From cutouts to asymmetrical hemlines, two-piece sets and basically everything in between, the tennis legend has been completely slaying her style game lately and her latest look is no exception.

Serena, 44, recently jetted off to Spain and, while there, she was photographed congratulating winners at the “Princesa De Asturias” Awards. The WYN Beauty founder turned heads in a strapless cream dress paired with a matching jacket, both featuring intricate eyelet cutout details all over. And she didn’t stop there—she added a fun pop of color with red pointed-toe pumps proving she knows how to mix classic elegance with a playful twist.

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Serena was receiving the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports, honoring her insane tennis career that included 73 singles titles, 23 doubles titles and 4 Olympic gold medals.

But the cream ensemble wasn’t the only knockout she rocked during her trip. She also stunned in a long-sleeve ruched tan dress that hit just below the knees, complete with a dramatic cape flowing over her shoulders. Dark brown heels and voluminous, loose curls finished off the look, giving that effortlessly chic vibe that seems totally doable to recreate.

Serena isn’t the only celeb serving looks worth taking notes on lately. Jenna Ortega recently hit the Academy Museum Gala in a metal breastplate paired with a gorgeous silk skirt, while Mandy Moore was all about cozy vibes in a recent social post. She wore the Zoe Crew mustard sweater from Leset and maroon skirt in the Elowette style by Dôen.

Serena Williams turns up the heat dancing to “Pour Some Sugar on Me” in a stunning figure-hugging dress

Serena moved with rhythm, grace, and a playful energy that made it clear she was enjoying every second. The rock anthem’s iconic beat set the tone as she smiled and played with her movements, swaying to the music in a way that felt both spontaneous and empowering. Serena stays in shape and shows more than just her good mood with this sensual dance.

The dress sleek, body-hugging, and elegant highlighted her athletic figure. Yet in this moment, it wasn’t about competition or trophies. It was about celebrating herself, her body, and her love of music.

Serena Williams turns up the heat dancing

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Serena’s charm in an elegant dress and dance

Serena Williams showed once again that her confidence extends far beyond the tennis court. In a new video that’s gone viral, the 23-time Grand Slam champion danced to Def Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar on Me” wearing a form-fitting dress that accentuated every curve.

The song choice, “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” added a nostalgic and bold touch. Once a symbol of 80s rock rebellion, it became the perfect soundtrack for Serena’s uninhibited side, a blend of passion, power, and playfulness. Serena hasn’t lost her touch and knows how to use social media to maximize it and stay in the game.

In a moment when being real matters more than ever, Serena Williams reminds everyone she’s still a force not just in tennis, but as a woman who keeps redefining what confidence and empowerment truly mean, unapologetically enjoying the process.

Serena Williams faces an unexpected mishap upon arriving at the Teatro Campoamor to receive a major award

There are moments that seem small, yet stay in your memory. Serena Williams experienced one of those as she stepped out of the car in front of the Teatro Campoamor, ready to receive the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for Sports, a recognition that celebrates not only her tennis career but also the positive impact she has made beyond the court.

She wore a red dress paired with matching sneakers, a look that blended elegance and comfort with her personal touch. Just as she stepped out of the vehicle, her dress got slightly caught on one of her shoes. Serena adjusted it calmly, with the natural ease that has always distinguished her. There was no rush, no nerves, just confidence and style in every movement.

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The Princess of Asturias Award for Sports recognizes sporting excellence and the ability to inspire beyond the field, and Serena received it the way only she can, with simplicity, confidence, and a charisma that makes every gesture meaningful. That brief adjustment of her dress became a reflection of her character, human, elegant, and unpretentious, showing that even the smallest details can speak of greatness.

Transparency and Attitude

Fixing her dress didn’t diminish her presence; it enhanced it. She greeted attendees, smiled naturally, and made it clear that she doesn’t need to pretend to shine. On social media, many celebrated Serena receiving such a well-deserved award, while others debated whether other tennis players might have earned it too. Does one value career achievements more, or the inspiration left beyond the court?

In the end, Serena Williams showed that true greatness is not measured by avoiding minor mishaps, but by facing them with confidence, elegance, and authenticity. A simple gesture of adjusting her dress became a quiet lesson, to shine is to be yourself, even in the most formal moments and under everyone’s gaze.

Serena Williams shares cryptic post about ‘learning to let go’ weeks after weight loss drug admission

Serena Williams has shared a cryptic post on social media about going through some challenging times just a few weeks after admitting to using weight loss medication to help her slim down.

Last month, the 23-time Grand Slam winner, 43, revealed that GLP-1 medication was behind her 31-pound weight loss. Three weeks later, the tennis legend told fans she’s been dealing with some “challenges” and has decided to prioritize her mental health.

Williams dropped the news in a September 16 Instagram post, saying that her summer “started out well,” but quickly “plunged into a difficult August.”

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She included a carousel of photos posing in front of bookshelves in a tight-fitting red dress paired with silver pumps.

Serena Williams opens up about mental health after GLP-1 weight loss reveal

“Like many of you, I faced challenges that tested my spirit and resilience. Life can sometimes feel overwhelming and it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters—your mental health and well-being,” Williams wrote on Tuesday. “I took some time away to breathe, to reconnect with myself, and to remember that it’s perfectly okay to pause and reconnect. Even if it’s just a quiet night to yourself. Anything counts.”

The tennis legend continued, “I’ve learned that the end of a matter is better than its beginning. And even though things haven’t reached their end yet, I’m also learning to let go and live life one moment at a time.”

She isn’t letting the hard times bring her down though.

For the time being, Williams says the only thing she’s worrying about is “how good this dress looks against first editions.”

She signed off the Bridgerton-inspired message with the hashtag, “LadySerenaOf StocktonStreet.”

Williams’ candid post comes weeks after she shared the secret behind her body transformation.

She admitted that she tried everything from becoming a vegan and vegetarian to intense running and workout sessions before jumping on the GLP-1 bandwagon.

The tennis star is now a paid spokesperson for the healthcare company Ro, which sells GLP-1 weight loss treatments, including Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound, per the company’s website.

Serena Williams Just Wore the Perfect LBD and It’s 100% Dance-Proof

When it comes to putting together an outfit, there’s a reason the little black dress is a forever go-to. It works for just about any occasion and it’s totally celeb-approved. Taylor Swift, Reese Witherspoon and Simone Biles have all put their own spin on the timeless piece. And now, Serena Williams is adding her name to the list.

The tennis icon, 44, recently teamed up with Shonda Rhimes for a fun social media trend, Serena is wearing a full-length black number (similar here for $268) with thin straps, a sweetheart neckline and a slit down the back. It’s a classic, elegant twist on the LBD and it’s giving effortlessly chic.

She styled the look with patterned pointed-toe pumps and wore her hair sleek and straight.

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Now, about the Instagram trend, it gave us proof that this dress isn’t just fashionable, it’s danceable, too. The challenge usually involves one person lip-syncing while another dances in the background, with an on-screen caption offering a funny explanation. In this case? It read, “I told Serena she could be an extra in Bridgerton if she was my backup dancer.”

Serena fully committed, busting out move after move, including dropping it all the way to the floor and popping right back up.

Shonda captioned the post, “My girl @serenawilliams don’t play about @bridgertonnetflix!! This was SO fun. #stephaniemillschallenge.”

Serena has been on a fashion hot streak lately, especially when it comes to bold, monochromatic looks.

Earlier this month, on October 12, the WYN Beauty founder shared a carousel of photos wearing a stunning red dress with a fitted bodice and tailored skirt. She paired it with light pink pointed-toe heels and honestly, she nailed it.

Reason Rory McIlroy ‘never liked’ Roy Keane before controversial Erica Stoll comments

Rory McIlroy has previously made his feelings clear about Roy Keane, who made a harsh comment about the golfer’s wife, Erica Stoll. During the recent Ryder Cup victory, McIlroy faced jeers, whistles and some harsh words from the American crowd.

The 36-year-old golfer responded with a few choice words of his own, but when his wife, Erica, was struck by a drink thrown from the crowd, he labelled it as ‘unacceptable’. However, Manchester United legend Keane had a different take on the incident, leaving his Overlap co-hosts Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville and Ian Wright in fits of laughter.

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Keane amused his fellow pundits when he showed little sympathy and suggested to McIlroy that he should have told his wife: “Just stay at the hotel, love.”

“I’m no expert in golf, I don’t play the game, but I watch top-level sport, and you’re telling me there is pressure on these players because some people were shouting,” Keane stated. “In football, if you go to Leeds or Anfield on a Tuesday night [that’s pressure].

“These guys are playing in tournaments every week, and all of a sudden they are going to be upset by a few yanks.

“McIlroy has won all the big prizes, do you think he’s going to be upset by a few people? It’s ridiculous. And then they do get upset because of their partners.

“Let me tell you, if I was a golfer and my partner or wife was getting abuse, I’d go, ‘Just stay at the hotel, love; I’ll see you tonight when I get back.’ You don’t come to the other tournaments, but you get into an outfit and come to the Ryder Cup; stay at home.

“If I’m getting loads of stick, go home. And I bet they go back to a nice hotel, they’re not going to be camping in a tent.”

Keane might have intended his remarks as jest, but it’s not the first occasion he’s sparked debate regarding the golfer, having previously declined to sign an autograph when McIlroy was merely 12 years old.

In 2017, McIlroy received plaudits after footage emerged of him presenting a golf ball to a young supporter which went viral.

The golfer expressed astonishment at the attention the clip garnered, insisting such gestures were routine for him. “It just shows what such a small thing can mean to a kid,” McIlroy said.

“I had it go the other way for me, where I asked someone for an autograph as a kid and they didn’t give it to me. And I’ve never liked them since.

“It was Roy Keane. He should be one of my heroes because I was, and still am, a huge Man United fan. But I remember I went and asked him for his autograph at the Portmarnock Links Hotel when he was with the Ireland squad and he just said ‘no’.

“And it just sort of stuck with me ever since. So, that’s why if a kid asks me for an autograph, I always try to do it.”

McIlroy later reflected on the encounter with Keane, where he was turned down for an autograph, offering his perspective on what had transpired.

Speaking on the Overlap last year, McIlroy said: “I was down at the Parmer Links hotel and the Republic of Ireland team were staying there too.

“I saw one of my Manchester United heroes, Roy Keane, in the lobby, and I must’ve been around 12 years old, so I went over to him asking for an autograph.

“He looked up at me and said, “not today kid”, but it was okay as it didn’t make an impression on me.”

It’s been almost three decades since Tiger Woods announced himself on the global stage with a simple, ‘Hello, world.’

The brief statement marked the beginning of one of golf’s most illustrious careers. But this week the golf world was left asking if Woods would ever greet it again.

The prospect of Woods, 49, returning to competitive golf grew ever bleaker at the weekend when he announced that he had been forced to undergo yet another back operation to replace a collapsed disc in his spine.

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It wasn’t surprising. After five health setbacks in four years, it could no longer truly come as a shock. Yet, Woods’ latest back surgery still came as a devastating blow.

For years, the writing has appeared to be on the wall. After every procedure, the world has questioned whether Woods, who hasn’t teed it up at Tour level since July 2024, has another comeback left in him.

Yet, time and time again, the Big Cat roared back and proved his doubters wrong. And a close friend of the golfing legend revealed that while Woods acknowledges that his career is coming to a close, he is eyeing one more comeback to bow out on his own terms.

‘He’s not stupid. He knows things are winding down, and he’s coming to terms with it,’ the insider admitted to The Daily Mail. ‘He’s turning 50 this year.

‘He won’t retire but he’s slowing down. He wants to do at least one more major and to perform well in it. He wants to end the career with a bang, not a whimper. But right now, we’ll have to see.’

The source close to Woods stressed that the golfer’s main focus at present is his recovery – and that will determine his future.

‘He’s not in denial, but he wants to push himself until there’s nothing more he can do. It depends on his recovery if he’s there yet or not. Seems pretty likely that he is,’ they added.

But Dr. Kern Singh, an expert in minimally invasive spinal surgery, clarified that it’s not a question of whether Woods can muster any form of sustained comeback but whether he should.

‘Physiologically, yes, a return to professional competition is possible if healing proceeds uneventfully,’ Dr. Singh, a co-director of the Minimally Invasive Spinal Institute at Rush in Illinois, told The Daily Mail.

‘Disc replacement aims to restore normal segmental motion and reduce the stress on adjacent levels – critical for an athlete reliant on rotational power. However, given his extensive surgical history, age, and the cumulative toll on his spine, the risk-benefit balance becomes more nuanced.

‘While he can return, whether he should depends on his tolerance for risk, long-term spinal health priorities, and quality-of-life considerations beyond golf. The more surgeries one accumulates, the narrower the margin for error becomes.’

Dr. Singh, who serves as a team physician for the NBA’s Chicago Bulls and the MLB’s Chicago White Sox, was quick to highlight that Woods previously underwent an L5-S1 Fusion – a procedure to permanently join two vertebrae – in 2017 and returned to win The Masters for a fifth time two years later.

‘I believe the major limitation for Tiger will be his leg and not his back,’ he added, referring to the traumatic injuries to Woods’ right leg and their lingering impact from the icon’s 2021 car crash.

Woods’ latest back surgery, the seventh of his career, was a lumbar disc replacement, which is a motion-preserving procedure.

The 82-time PGA Tour winner revealed that scans had shown a collapsed disk in his lower vertebrae, disk fragments and a compromised spinal canal, and that pain and a lack of mobility had necessitated the surgery.

Dr. Singh explained  most patients typically begin gradual recovery from such a surgery within four to six weeks.

But he warned that for an elite athlete such as Woods to return to peak competitive form the process could take at least six months and even up to a year.

He indicated that Woods would have to follow a highly-structured rehabilitation, focusing first on pain control and mobility, then progressive core strengthening, rotational stability, and eventual golf-specific mechanics.

The surgeon estimated that Woods wouldn’t be able to return to golf-specific motions, such as the rotation needed in the back swing, until at least three months into his recovery. Even then, it could ne an additional three months before fans see him close to swinging shape

The adoring masses have seen glimpses of Woods in recent months, albeit as a spectator rather than a competitor.

Amid his romance with Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., Woods has been spotted supporting his son Charlie, 16, at various junior tournaments, including the US Junior Amateur Championship this summer.

But away from his TGL league, Woods has not played at Tour-level since The Open Championship in July 2024, with a prior back surgery accounting for much of his lay-off before he withdrew from the Genesis Invitational in February following the death of his mother.

His latest procedure marks his third major surgery in two years, having undergone the Achilles operation earlier this year, a microdecompression procedure in 2024 and an ankle surgery in 2023.

Woods, an 82-time winner on the PGA Tour, suffered extensive injuries from a horror, single-vehicle car crash in 2021 that broke his right leg and ankle and required emergency surgery.

He also miraculously won the 2008 US Open on a stress fracture in his left and a torn ACL. He underwent reconstructive surgery on his left knee to repair the ACL tear in June that year.

But Dr. Singh determined that it was the toll of Woods’ six previously back surgeries that could have compounded his need for the seventh.

He explained that the prior procedures likely changed the mechanics of his spine. The stress from prior fusions coupled with the repetitive impact from his golf swing could have accelerated the degeneration in his lower vertebrae and subsequently the collapsed disc.

‘The disc replacement at L4-5 was likely a downstream consequence of his earlier interventions and the mechanical demands of his sport,’ he said.

The previous procedures are also likely to affect his recovery this time around. Each successive spinal surgery increases the likelihood of scar tissue formation, reduced tissue compliance, and altered spinal biomechanics, which in turn lengthen the recovery process.

Yet, there is some hope on the horizon. Amid his analysis, Dr. Singh offered a reassuring verdict. If all goes according to plan, it should buy Woods at least enough to muster that last final ‘bang.’

‘In theory, it should provide better functional outcomes and longevity – if the surrounding segments remain healthy and the implant integrates well,’ he said.

‘However, given Woods’ history, the spine’s overall ‘reserve capacity’ is limited, so while this may buy him additional years of function, it’s not a guarantee of complete or indefinite symptom resolution.’

Last week, fans were offered a momentary glimmer of hope. The TGL indoor league, founded by Woods and Rory McIlroy, dangled a potential New Year comeback for Woods when it dropped the schedule for its forthcoming second season.

Five days later, they were left breathing another sigh of despair.

Woods described the choice to go under the knife once again as a ‘good decision for my health.’ For fans, it sparked fears that his career on the course could have finally met its end.

But it appears that if the Big Cat is saying goodbye, he’s doing it with a roar.