Joshua Robinson, Wall Street Journal

Joshua Robinson

Wall Street Journal

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Joshua:

The World Cup Final Just Ended. The Premier League Is Already Back.

Just eight days after Lionel Messi lifted the trophy, English soccer picks up where it left off. → Read More

France Ends Morocco’s World Cup Fairy Tale With a 2-0 Win

Les Bleus will now meet Argentina for a chance to become the first back-to-back winners since Brazil in 1962. → Read More

The Clash of Styles That Will Define the World Cup Knockout Rounds

After years of conformity, international soccer is going through an unflattening. The 16 remaining teams fall into five distinct categories. → Read More

The World Cup Is in Qatar, the Smallest Country to Host the Event

What the uniquely compact nature of the 2022 World Cup means for players and fans. → Read More

Carlos Alcaraz Ends Frances Tiafoe’s Run at the U.S. Open in a Five-Set Semifinal

The 19-year-old prodigy from Spain will now face Casper Ruud of Norway on Sunday, hoping to win his first major championship. → Read More

When Racing the Tour de France Means Stuffing 10 Bottles in Your Jersey

Trek-Segafredo rider Toms Skujins went viral during Sunday’s stage after jamming 10 bottles into his shirt while on the bike—all in a day’s “domestique” work. → Read More

The Tour de France Is Racing Into a Heat Wave. Riders Are Racing for Slushies.

With temperatures soaring over 100 degrees, the peloton relies on everything from chipped ice to frozen vests and “ice socks” to keep cool. → Read More

Djokovic Outlasts Kyrgios to Win Wimbledon, His 21st Major Title

Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon for the fourth straight time, defeating Nick Kyrgios in the men's final to notch his 21st Grand Slam title. → Read More

The 27-Time Major Winner With a Gap on His Résumé: Wimbledon

Shingo Kunieda is the greatest men’s wheelchair tennis player of all time. But at 38, he’s still chasing his first grass-court Slam. → Read More

Confounding Nick Kyrgios Keeps Himself on Task at Wimbledon

The temperamental Australian reached his first major quarterfinal in seven years on Monday after defeating American Brandon Nakashima in five sets. → Read More

Iga Swiatek’s 37-Match Winning Streak Grinds to a Halt at Wimbledon

The world No. 1 lost to veteran Alizé Cornet of France in straight sets. → Read More

The Best Player in Women’s Tennis Isn’t at Wimbledon. She’s Playing Golf Instead.

Three months on from her sudden exit as world No. 1, 26-year-old Ashleigh Barty is just another retiree working on her short game. → Read More

NFL Stadiums Are Shaping the 2026 World Cup

Organizers unveiled the 16 venues for the tournament in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, with all 11 American stadiums home to NFL teams. → Read More

Serena Williams Expects to Return at Wimbledon

Nearly a year since her last competitive match, the 23-time major winner plans to play at the All England Club. → Read More

A Dancing Goalie Sends Australia to the World Cup

With his antics in a penalty shootout against Peru, goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne helped punch the Socceroos’ ticket to Qatar. → Read More

Ukraine’s World Cup Dream Ends With Defeat to Wales

The war-torn country had been 90 minutes from this year’s tournament in Qatar, but lost 1-0 in Cardiff. → Read More

Rafael Nadal Wins a 14th French Open for His 22nd Major Title

Rafael Nadal won the French Open for the 14th time, defeating Casper Ruud . It was his 22nd Grand Slam title, extending his record. → Read More

Iga Swiatek Defeats Coco Gauff to Win French Open

The world No. 1 from Poland overpowered the 18-year-old American in just over an hour at Roland-Garros. → Read More

Kyiv Watches in Silence as Ukraine Inches Toward the World Cup

After beating Scotland 3-1 on Wednesday, the team is now one victory from a spot in Qatar. → Read More

Real Madrid Wins the Champions League

With a stunning rope-a-dope, the Spanish club knocked out Liverpool 1-0 to win European soccer’s top prize for the 14th time. → Read More