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In Wimbledon’s Queue, Waiting Is a Pleasure, and the Point
WIMBLEDON, England — It was nearing 10 p.m., and Richard Hess, an 81-year-old American, was sitting inside his small tent…
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Who Is Harmony Tan, the Player Who Beat Serena Williams at Wimbledon?
The matchup seemed lopsided on paper. Serena Williams, possibly the greatest tennis player ever and the winner of the most…
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Colorado Avalanche Unseat Tampa Bay to Win the Stanley Cup
TAMPA, Fla. — Ten teams over the last three years have attempted to eliminate the Tampa Bay Lightning in the…
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A Weird, Wild and Entirely Typical Day at the U.S. Open
BROOKLINE, Mass. — M.J. Daffue of South Africa, ranked 296th in the world, was not invited to the hospitality tent…
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Massacre Leader’s Name Is Removed From Yellowstone Mountain
A mountain in Yellowstone National Park, named for an Army officer who led a massacre in which at least 173…
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Golden State Needs 1 Win for Title After Beating Celtics in Game 5
SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State had been mucking up its offense for nearly the entire third quarter on Monday night…
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Rangers Cede Control of Conference Finals to the Lightning
Though they were facing the two-time defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning, and though they had needed seven games to advance…
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Lightning Win Third Straight and Push Rangers to the Brink
Mikhail Sergachev scored his second goal of the game with 1 minute 50 seconds remaining to break a tie and…
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Rangers Head Home to the Garden, Where They Always Seem to Win
Other than “commanding three-games-to-none lead,” there is perhaps no more overwrought phrase in playoff hockey than “pivotal Game 5.” After…
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Mingee Lee Wins U.S. Women’s Open
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. — Minjee Lee of Australia won the U.S. Women’s Open by four strokes over Mina Harigae at…
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