Discover the greatest left-footed soccer players ever, from Messi and Maradona to Robben and Bale. Learn why left-footedness is an advantage in soccer.
Discover the greatest left-handed hockey players in NHL history, from Ovechkin to Bobby Hull. Learn the difference between left-handed shooters and lefties.
Yes, John Cena is left-handed. The WWE Champion and Hollywood star writes and trains with his dominant left hand — here's the evidence and what it means for his fighting style.
Should you shoot a left-handed or right-handed bow? The answer depends on your dominant eye, not your dominant hand — here's how to choose the right draw hand.
Left-handed bowlers enjoy less oil track wear and more hook potential than righties. Discover the lane advantages, technique adjustments, and ball selection tips for southpaw bowlers.
The greatest left-handed pitchers in baseball history: Sandy Koufax, Randy Johnson, Clayton Kershaw, Warren Spahn, and Whitey Ford — their stats, styles, and lasting legacies.
The greatest left-handed cricket bowlers ever: Wasim Akram, Mitchell Starc, Chaminda Vaas, and more — their records, signature deliveries, and why left-arm pace unsettles batters.
The greatest left-handed tennis players of all time: Rafael Nadal, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Monica Seles, Rod Laver, and more — and why lefties dominate the sport.
How to choose left-handed baseball gloves: the right size, webbing style, leather grade, and top brands like Rawlings and Wilson — 5 tips for southpaw players.
Find the best tennis rackets for left-handed players. Our guide covers grip options, string patterns, and top-rated rackets perfect for lefty tennis players.
The greatest left-handed golfers of all time: Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson, Bob Charles, Mike Weir, and Brian Harman — their records, achievements, and lasting legacies.
The best left-handed quarterbacks in NFL history: Steve Young, Ken Stabler, Boomer Esiason, Michael Vick, and Tua Tagovailoa — and what makes southpaw QBs special.
Left-handed catchers are nearly nonexistent in MLB — not because of a rule, but due to throwdown angles to 2nd and 3rd base. Here's the full explanation and the rare exceptions.
The greatest left-handed NBA players of all time: James Harden, Manu Ginobili, Bill Russell, and others — and why southpaw guards have a natural advantage on the court.