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Nick Kyrgios, a Dream and a Nightmare for Wimbledon, Is Winning
WIMBLEDON, England — All white is the dress code at Wimbledon, the oldest and most traditional of the four Grand…
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A Season on the Line
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Andrew Vaughn, the Chicago White Sox outfielder, grew up in Santa Rosa, the Northern California town best…
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The Race to the Start Line: Returning to Running After Having Covid-19
In March 2020, Dr. Niall Elliott was planning for the summer Olympics with his colleagues at the British Olympic Association.…
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On a Long Climb to the Top, She Makes Short Work of an Opponent
Kayla Harrison’s second bout of the Professional Fighters League regular season unfolded as predictably as the betting odds — tilted…
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Iga Swiatek, a World No. 1, Gets Comfortable Using Her Clout
WIMBLEDON, England — Iga Swiatek, cap still pulled low after her latest victory, was sitting in a players café perched…
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Tennis Gets Another Fairy Tale, Maybe the Craziest One Yet.
WIMBLEDON, England — Tennis has had its share of come-out-of-nowhere stories in recent years. A qualifier named Emma Raducanu won…
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Russia Detains Its Olympic Goalie, Who Had Signed With the Philadelphia Flyers
A Russian hockey player who recently signed with the Philadelphia Flyers has been detained in Russia on charges that he…
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Russia Hints at Linking Griner’s Case to Fate of ‘Merchant of Death’
WASHINGTON — She is an American professional basketball star, accused of carrying hashish oil in her luggage. He is a…
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At Wimbledon, American Men Are Putting on a Fourth of July Bash
Taylor Fritz, left, Francis Tiafoe and Tommy Paul, are three of eight American men ranked in the top 50. Credit...Shaun…
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U.C.L.A., U.S.C. Poised to Join Big Ten, Rattling College Sports Anew
U.C.L.A. and Southern California on Thursday appeared ready to jump from the Pac-12 Conference to the Big Ten in the…
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