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Djokovic dazzles on return to action at Laver Cup
  + stars: | 2022-09-24 | by ( Martyn Herman | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
With Roger Federer watching on from courtside at a sold out O2 Arena, the day after his emotional farewell match alongside Rafa Nadal, Djokovic returned to action in spellbinding fashion. U.S. Open semi-finalist Tiafoe was helpless to stop the Djokovic onslaught as the Serb won 6-1 6-3 to put Bjorn Borg's Team Europe into a 6-4 lead overall. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterFormer world number one Djokovic was due back on court later to partner Italian Matteo Berrettini in a doubles against Team World pairing Jack Sock and Alex De Minaur. At one point Federer suggested world number eight should serve and volley, which Norrie promptly did but lost the point as Fritz sent a lob over his head. "If Roger Federer is telling you to do something, there is no chance I'm not going to do it, especially out there playing for Team Europe," Norrie said later.
A man set his arm on fire on the court Friday during a tennis tournament in London to protest the use of private jets in Britain. Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece was playing Diego Schwartzman of Argentina in a Laver Cup match at the O2 Arena when the unidentified man stormed the court while wearing a T-shirt that read "End UK Private Jets." He was carried off the court by three security guards before the game resumed, cellphone video showed. "A man accessed the court this afternoon and was promptly removed by security," an official with Laver Cup said. A man sets himself on fire during a protest at the Laver Cup tennis tournament at the O2 in London on Sept. 23, 2022.
The man, protesting about the use of private jets in Britain, sat down and lit a substance on his arm during the match between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Diego Schwartzman. Security personnel acted quickly to drag the man off the court before play resumed following a quick check to make sure the court surface had not been damaged. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register"A man accessed the court this afternoon and was promptly removed by security," a Laver Cup official said. The man, who made his protest during the second set of the match, wore a T-shirt with the slogan "End UK Private Jets". read moreRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Martyn Herman in London and Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ken FerrisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
There are steps you can take now to ward off any negative impact a downturn could have on your finances. "This can help weather the storm without having to tap into retirement assets or using high interest rate credit cards or loans," Wallace said. Paying down credit cards generally comes after establishing an emergency fund, due to the relief extra cash can bring in a downturn, Wallace said. The Federal Reserve's continued interest rate hikes will push the cost of unpaid balances even higher. Even asking your current credit card company for a lower interest rate may work.
Fans flock to pay homage to Federer
  + stars: | 2022-09-23 | by ( Martyn Herman | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Federer has not played a competitive match since last year's Wimbledon and Carvallares said the news that he was ending his golden career was sad, but expected. GLOBAL APPEALWhile many fans came from Europe, Federer's unique appeal spans the globe. "I think his connection with the fans is something I don't think any other player will have for a while. Swiss student Aurille von Ruht said the finale, with Nadal, was the perfect way for Federer to go out. "Rafa and Roger are two beautiful players and two beautiful people, so I'm happy Roger gets to finish like this."
LONDON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Swiss icon Roger Federer will bring the curtain down on his glittering career by teaming up with great rival Rafa Nadal at the Laver Cup on Friday. The 41-year-old announced last week that the team event being played at London's O2 Arena would be his last. Federer cut a relaxed figure as he sat with his European team mates including 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and three-time major winner Andy Murray. "I'm not sure if I can handle (all the emotions) but I will try," Federer, whose presence had fans flocking to watch practice sessions on Thursday, said. "To be able to do it one more time, I'm sure it will be wonderful and I'll try my very best."
Eventually the slowing demand spreads out across the economy: lower wages, higher unemployment rates, less consumer spending, and fewer homebuyers. This conventional view on the inevitability of a recession is highly plausible and should not be dismissed lightly. This soaring demand for goods coupled with crippled supply led to a shortage of goods — and sent prices soaring. And while concerns about the economy and the possibility of a recession have increased, people have kept spending. But as price inflation of goods cools, the shift to spending on services can keep the economy going.
Biden praised Musk earlier this month. Samuel Corum/Getty Images, Taylor Hill/Getty ImagesBiden praised Tesla after Musk committed to opening thousands of Tesla chargers to other brands. Previously, Tesla's chargers — which account for a large portion of EV chargers in the US — had been primarily accessible only to Tesla owners. "In building our EV charging network, we have to ensure that as many chargers work for as many drivers as possible," Biden tweeted on February 15. The news came after The Washington Post reported that the White House had come to Musk for help with expanding EV charging infrastructure in the US.
Former "Survivor" players told Insider what competing on the reality series is really like. Sleeping arrangements are rougher than viewers might thinkTom Laidlaw and Elaine Stott at camp on "Survivor: Island of the Idols." For more details, read 'Survivor' players reveal how the show chooses their only outfit and what it's like wearing it for up to 39 days. For more details, read 'Survivor' players break down 5 moments they wished aired on the show and 4 they're relieved didn't. For more details, read 'Survivor' players reveal what it was like getting their periods on the island.
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But there are certain ages in life when you're most likely to reach a peak related to spending, saving, and earning money. But for the average American 20-something, the propensity to do so is often the greatest. PayScale found that the most common jobs held by American women were registered nurse, elementary school teacher, and human-resources administrator. Ages 65-70: Your net worth is the highest it's ever beenYour net worth tends to peak around your mid-to-late 60s — or typical retirement age. Even with the average monthly Social Security benefit, the median American is living on $2,000 a month in retirement income.
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