Atlético Madrid midfielder’s comeback from brain cancer and mother’s paralysis | CNN

Atlético Madrid midfielder’s comeback from brain cancer and mother’s paralysis | CNN

Atlético Madrid midfielder’s comeback from brain cancer and mother’s paralysis Atlético Madrid midfielder Virginia Torrecilla overcame brain cancer and her mother’s tragic paralysis in a car accident to step back onto the pitch and now she has a message of positivity for everyone.

Amir Malik is on a drive to make golf more inclusive for Muslims | CNN

Amir Malik is on a drive to make golf more inclusive for Muslims | CNN

CNN  —  Amir Malik is a man in love with golf. Yet golf has not always loved him back. A devoted sports fan since his childhood in Kingston upon Thames, London, he was fascinated with golf long before he took his first swing. But knowing nobody else who played, Malik settled for a sideline view….

The day Roger Federer couldn’t stop laughing at CNN correspondent’s Spanish phrases | CNN

The day Roger Federer couldn’t stop laughing at CNN correspondent’s Spanish phrases | CNN

The day Roger Federer couldn’t stop laughing at CNN correspondent’s Spanish phrases Roger Federer has had an illustrious career in tennis, filled with elegant play and love from around the world. But on one day in 2009, the 20-time grand slam winner couldn’t stop laughing at former CNN Sport correspondent Pedro Pinto’s Spanish.

Video: Carlos Alcaraz speaks with CNN after US Open win  | CNN

Video: Carlos Alcaraz speaks with CNN after US Open win | CNN

After defeating Norwegian Casper Ruud in four sets to win the US Open title, Spain’s 19-year-old Carlos Alcaraz earned his first grand slam title with the win and will become the youngest world No. 1 in the history of the ATP rankings with the victory. CNN’s Carolyn Manno speaks to Alcaraz following his big win…

Meet the man who introduced blind football to Uganda | CNN

Meet the man who introduced blind football to Uganda | CNN

Meet the man who introduced blind football to Uganda This Ugandan community has come together to enjoy a football match between visually impaired players. Jagwe Muzafaru ​works to make the sport accessible to them, using balls that make a rattling sound. The disability inclusion advocate is ​the founder of Blind Football Uganda.