Charles Jabaley (@charles_jabaley) 's Twitter Profile
Charles Jabaley

@charles_jabaley

Realtor® at Keller Williams Realty of Greater Chattanooga. Former college 🎾 player @ KU

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Dawn Mitchell (@dawnatfox9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If this is indeed Harrison Smith's last game as a Viking - it's been my true honor to cover his entire NFL career. A future Hall of Famer as a player and a person. Here Harry tells me about his love & respect for his teammates and for Brian Flores. #hofhitman

Got ‘Em (@gotem_coach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll never forget Anthony Davis in 2020. Him yelling Kobe after the game-winner against Denver? That title still the most meaningful in my entire life.

Skip Bayless (@realskipbayless) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I AM NOT WATCHING THIS HALFTIME SHOW, OUT OF RESPECT FOR MY BROTHER LIL WAYNE, WHO OBVIOUSLY SHOULD BE PLAYING IN HIS HOMETOWN OF NEW ORLEANS. THIS IS JUST SO WRONG.

Charles Jabaley (@charles_jabaley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genuinely hilarious watching Ben Rothenberg try to bait Iga Świątek into a “tennis is sexist” soundbite here and she shuts him down completely 😂 the irony is that tennis gives women the biggest platform of any sport. So cringe Ben Rothenberg

Pavvy G (@pavyg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People are hammering Sabalenka Aryna for not being respectful to Gauff in her post match conference. Now listen to Federer who was older than Sabalenka here in his post match conference after he lost to Djokovic in the 2011 US open. He barely got any criticism for saying this. 👀

notyourcountryclub (@showfortennis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely gutted for Grigor Dimitrov That dampens the mood of the day. One of the all-time people in our sport. He doesn’t deserve this He was going to beat the World No. 1 and reach the quarterfinals

Danny 🐊 (@djokovicfan_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Was this the saltiest press conference ever? Roger Federer after his loss to Novak Djokovic at the US Open 2011 where he called him “lucky” and said it was disappointing to lose “against someone like that.” Novak would never say this. Always gracious.