New Photo - Barack Obama Opens Up About His Health in His 60s: 'I Don't Want to Pop Nothing' (Exclusive)

Barack Obama Opens Up About His Health in His 60s: &x27;I Don&x27;t Want to Pop Nothing&x27; (Exclusive) Janine RubensteinThu, June 25, 2026 at 8:00 PM UTC 0 While his wife&x27;s "Let&x27;s Move" campaign famously got America up on their feet during the couple&x27;s White House years, former President Barack Obama says these days he&x27;s moving a little more cautiously.

Barack Obama Opens Up About His Health in His 60s: 'I Don't Want to Pop Nothing' (Exclusive)

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While his wife's "Let's Move" campaign famously got America up on their feet during the couple's White House years, former President Barack Obama says these days he's moving a little more cautiously.

"I feel good, I mean look, I don't look as good as her," the former president, 64, says while motioning to former first lady Michelle Obama, 62, seated next to him during an intimate interview for PEOPLE's new cover story. "Of course you do," she says, before adding, "It's because you don't dye your hair. You could have made the choice."

To that he says, "Yeah, it's too much trouble... but I feel great."

Barack Obama plays basketball in Iowa in 2007 (left); speaking at the opening of the Obama Presidential Center on June 18, 2026 (right)Credit: Bill Frakes/Sports Illustrated via Getty; Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty

But when asked whether he plans on playing any pickup games in the new Home Court gym at his Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, the basketball enthusiast quickly says, "No."

"Now I will take folks on for a game of Horse," he continues. "We can have some shooting contests. I am not running up and down that court because I want to protect my knees and my Achilles. I don't want to be in a boot."

He adds, "I'm in good shape if I'm just running north-south. You start getting me sideways and I start worrying about something kind of going [wrong]."

"Michelle, obviously she looks spectacular, but she is way ahead of me on the whole stretching and flexibility tip," he admits. "And that is my next stage."

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Nudging him, she says with a smirk, "Is that where you're going? Towards stretching and flexibility?" He confirms, "That's where I'm going."

The Home Court at the Obama Presidential Center in ChicagoCredit: The Obama Foundation

Visitors walk by Home Court at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on May 20Credit: The Obama Foundation

The new athletic facility on Chicago's South Side offers the public space and opportunity for that and more. "They'll hold birthday parties... there's more than just basketball that'll be going on down there," says the former first lady. "In the gym there are all of these multi-purpose rooms where hopefully community people will do yoga."

That's something her husband might be considering. "Put our yoga mats down and all that. Namaste," he says with a smile.

Former President Barack Obama plays air guitar to Stevie Wonder's music at the Obama Center dedication ceremony on June 18Credit: E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty

For Michelle's part, "I tend to get fanatical about stuff that I try. So I started deciding, I'm going to play tennis. And in order to get good at something, you've got to play," she says. "She's gotten very good," notes the former president.

Though he played tennis when he was younger, she says he hasn't joined her much recently. "He's got to stretch out those calves or he's going to pop something."

And one thing's for sure, says the former president: "Don't want to do that. I don't want to pop nothing."

For more on the former first couple's love story, legacy and busy life now, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

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Charania: Celtics actively in trade discussions involving Jaylen Brown with multiple teams HoopsHypeThu, June 25, 2026 at 11:26 AM UTC 0 Shams Charania: "Jaylen Brown was offered for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and so that is not the end for him in trade rumors. The Boston Celtics are actively in conversations with interested teams in Jaylen Brown. The sense that I get around the league is that the Celtics are having these discussions with a level of purpose. It does not mean that a trade is guaranteed because Jaylen Brown has three years guaranteed left on his deal on a supermax contract.

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Shams Charania: "Jaylen Brown was offered for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and so that is not the end for him in trade rumors. The Boston Celtics are actively in conversations with interested teams in Jaylen Brown. The sense that I get around the league is that the Celtics are having these discussions with a level of purpose. It does not mean that a trade is guaranteed because Jaylen Brown has three years guaranteed left on his deal on a supermax contract. Finding the right suitor that meets the right price, that could take some time. But that time, there could be urgency that develops on either side because clearly it could rub Jaylen Brown the wrong way."

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Chris Mannix on the impact of trade rumors on Jaylen Brown's relationship with the Celtics: "I do think it's more damaged than you think. All the Jaylen Brown trade rumors in Boston. It was Kawhi Leonard in 2018. It was Anthony Davis in 19 and 20. It was Kevin Durant in 2022. But this to me feels different. In the early years, Jaylen Brown was just like this young kid that had proven nothing. In 2022, he had proven something, and I reported at the time that he was pretty pissed off at those trade talks. He is being dangled for a player that is older than him that hadn't accomplished what he had as recently as he did in Kevin Durant."

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New Photo - Netcompany-Ineos’ Oscar Onley ruled out of Tour de France with shoulder injury

NetcompanyIneos’ Oscar Onley ruled out of Tour de France with shoulder injury Flo CliffordThu, June 25, 2026 at 11:32 AM UTC 0 Oscar Onley finished fourth in last year’s Tour (AFP/Getty) British rider Oscar Onley has been ruled out of this summer&x27;s Tour de France with a shoulder injury, in another blow after a difficult season thus far. The Scot crashed out of the Tour AuvergneRhoneAlpes the prestigious oneweek stage race formerly known as the Criterium du Dauphine two weeks ago.

Netcompany-Ineos’ Oscar Onley ruled out of Tour de France with shoulder injury

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British rider Oscar Onley has been ruled out of this summer's Tour de France with a shoulder injury, in another blow after a difficult season thus far.

The Scot crashed out of the Tour Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes - the prestigious one-week stage race formerly known as the Criterium du Dauphine - two weeks ago.

He plunged over a roadside barrier and narrowly missed falling into a steep ravine, crashing into tree cover above the drop on stage six of the race. The 23-year-old finished the stage but opted not to start the following day, with his team Netcompany-Ineos announcing he had dislocated his shoulder and suffered a knee injury.

His chances of riding this summer's Tour de France, which begins on 4 July, initially appeared high nonetheless. But a team statement released on Thursday announced that medical investigations after his crash confirmed "a significant shoulder injury".

It continued: "Unfortunately, this means Oscar will be unable to compete in this year's Tour de France.

"He has already begun rehabilitation and is making encouraging progress. We wish Oscar a full and speedy recovery."

Onley's withdrawal from the Tour is a further blow to Ineos' planned squad for the race, which was already weakened by the likely loss of time-triallist Josh Tarling, who also crashed on stage six of the Tour Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes and fractured his collarbone.

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Onley said: "I'm gutted not to be able to line up for the Tour de France this year. My focus is now on recovering and getting my shoulder in a good place, but I'm really motivated to try and make something out of this season.

"I am looking forward to watching the boys racing in France in the coming weeks, especially knowing how hard everyone has worked."

Kelso-born Onley moved to British squad Netcompany-Ineos - who rebranded from Ineos Grenadiers on the eve of the Giro d'Italia - over the winter after a breakout season with Picnic PostNL.

An Ineos squad including Oscar Onley and Kevin Vauquelin won the team time trial at Paris-Nice (AFP/Getty)

Last year he finished fourth at the Tour de France and second in the young riders' classification, going toe-to-toe with champion Tadej Pogacar and runner-up and two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard on some of the race's most difficult mountain stages.

He finished a minute and 12 seconds off the podium, with Florian Lipowitz - winner of the young riders' standings - edging him out of third place.

Onley also finished third overall at the Tour de Suisse, a key warm-up race for the Tour de France, last year, and was signed by Netcompany-Ineos as a home-grown Grand Tour contender.

But he has been unable to replicate those results in his first year with the squad, with illness disrupting the first half to his season. He finished fourth overall at the Volta ao Algarve, his season opener, but abandoned Paris-Nice with illness and then withdrew from the Tour de Romandie on stage one after suffering from a stomach bug.

He said after withdrawing from Romandie: "Been a tough start to the season to be honest and hard not to feel like I've let a lot of people down after all the time and investment from everyone at Ineos Grenadiers."

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Tracy: "If you have a center like Zack Edey, who is slow-footed on the defensive side of the ball, you need your power forward to be able to cover some ground for him defensively. I think you could have two guys in your front court that are slow-footed, can't really cover that much ground. So, when you're playing a team like OKC or San Antonio, who can spread you out with shooters. They can't cover that ground." Vince: "You need more of an athletic big for that pick. So, Caleb Wilson fits that mold a little better than that one." Tracy: "That's what I feel. I don't think it's a bad pick because of the player. I don't think he fits what they already have there. I would love to see a more athletic, long, lanky type guy that can stretch the floor and cover Zack Edey on the defensive end."

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What to know about the 18 British players confirmed for Wimbledon Rich BoothThu, June 25, 2026 at 5:58 AM UTC 0 Jack Draper saw off his compatriot (Steven Paston/PA) (PA Wire) The biggest fortnight of the year for British tennis will see at least 18 home hopefuls try their luck in the Wimbledon main singles draws. Here, we take a closer look at the home contenders who secured places without having to go through qualifying.

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The biggest fortnight of the year for British tennis will see at least 18 home hopefuls try their luck in the Wimbledon main singles draws.

Here, we take a closer look at the home contenders who secured places without having to go through qualifying.

Katie Boulter, age 29, world ranking 59

Boulter celebrated one of the biggest wins of her career by beating world number two Elena Rybakina to reach the Queen's semi-finals. She has never been beyond the third round of a grand slam.

Jan Choinski, 30, WR 106

The towering German-born player failed to qualify last year but is back seeking only a second win at grand slam level following a first-round Wimbledon success in 2023.

Harriet Dart, 29, WR 151

The 29-year-old, who has twice made the third round, lifted the Nottingham Open doubles title alongside Maia Lumsden but has managed just one singles win on grass this summer.

Jack Draper, 24, WR 160

Former world number four Draper is being coached by Andy Murray for the grass court season and will be unseeded as he bids to put his career back on track following an injury-ravaged year.

Alicia Dudeney, 23, WR 246

The Wimbledon debutant defeated three-time grand slam quarter-finalist Yulia Putintseva at the Nottingham Open to register a first win against a top-100 ranked opponent.

Jacob Fearnley, 24, WR 152

Fearnley struggled with a series of injuries after rising to the world's top 50. The Scot is preparing for his third successive Wimbledon after withdrawing from Eastbourne as a precautionary measure.

Arthur Fery, 23, WR 118

Fery recorded the "best result" of his career last week by beating Adrian Mannarino to reach the quarter-finals of Queen's. He reached round two of Wimbledon in 2025.

Felix Gill, 24, WR 220

Gill will make his grand slam debut as a wild card entrant after winning nine singles and one doubles title on the ITF circuit.

Fran Jones, 25, WR 103

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After suffering lingering concussion symptoms earlier this year, Jones defeated Beatriz Haddad Maia at the French Open for her first win at a grand slam tournament.

Jack Pinnington Jones, 23, WR 145

A former top junior, Pinnington Jones, who followed Cameron Norrie and Fearnley in attending Texas Christian University, reached round two on debut last year.

Hannah Klugman, 17, WR 412

The teenager has been granted a wild card as she moves from the junior to senior ranks. She defeated Dart at the Nottingham Open to claim her first WTA Tour win.

Cameron Norrie, 30, WR 29

Norrie – seeded 26th -reached the quarter-finals last summer but has played only one competitive match since a rib injury forced him out of the French Open in May.

Emma Raducanu leaving the practice courts ahead of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Picture date: Monday June 22, 2026. (PA)

Emma Raducanu, 23, WR 32

Raducanu enjoyed a fine run to the final of Queen's – her best performance at a tour event since winning the 2021 US Open – and is the only British seed in the women's draw.

Toby Samuel, 23, WR 142

Samuel, who made his grand slam debut as a qualifier at Roland Garros, goes into his maiden Wimbledon buoyed by a first tour-level win at Eastbourne.

Mika Stojsavljevic, 17, WR 276

The big-hitting teenager emphasised her potential with a stunning victory over Australia's Talia Gibson on her Billie Jean King Cup debut in April and remains a major prospect.

Katie Swan, 27, WR 196

Swan, another of Britain's wild card entrants, has never qualified for a grand slam outside Wimbledon, where she earned her only main-draw victory in 2018.

Mimi Xu, 18, WR 327

The Swansea-born teenager has had injury issues since a fine breakthrough season in 2025. She returns to the All England Club following a first-round defeat to Raducanu 12 months ago.

Harry Wendelken, 24, WR 203

Wendelken, from Cambridge, will make his grand slam debut on the back of beating two top-100 ranked players to qualify for the main draw at Queen's.

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