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Arts
‘Challengers’ and That Ending: Our Critics Have Thoughts
The tennis movie comes to an abrupt stop midmatch, so we don’t know who won. Does that matter?
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Sports
The Power and Speed of Jannik Sinner
Sinner, 22, has dominating talent and has already beaten many of tennis’s top players.
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Sports
The Escape Artists Who Lifted the Trophies
Tennis players save match points regularly, but often crash out of a tournament soon after. But sometimes, a great save sets the stage for a big win.
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Business
Media Companies Eye Cricket-Loving Diaspora in the U.S.
Investors are trying to capitalize on the relatively small — but loyal and growing — audience for the sport.
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World
With No Date Set, Musk and Zuckerberg Trade Barbs on ‘Cage Match’
Elon Musk, in an early-morning post, said he planned to livestream the event on his own platform. Mark Zuckerberg called for a “more reliable” platform, adding, “I’m ready today.”
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Sports
Winners Get Their Due. But Losers Are Wonderfully Human.
There’s glory in defeat. Losses, at least, make athletes more relatable to the rest of us.
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Sports
One co-host is out. Can Sam Kerr and Australia avoid the same fate?
The pressure is on for Australia. The Australians entered this Women’s World Cup as co-hosts looking to win the tournament on home soil, and quickly struggled. After losing their star striker Sam Kerr right before the first game, Australia eked out a ...
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Sports
Carlos Alcaraz Gets a Shot at Novak Djokovic in Wimbledon Singles Final
“For Novak, it is one more day, one more moment,” Alcaraz said of Sunday’s final. “For me, it’s going to be the best moment of my life, I think.”
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Sports
Want a Last-Minute Ticket to Wimbledon? No Problem. Just Get in Line.
Thousands are waiting, even camping out, in rainy England for a chance to see one Wimbledon match. For some, it is an annual ritual, a pilgrimage for the love of tennis.
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Sports
All Night Long. Why Some Tennis Matches Never Seem to End.
Andy Murray’s second-round match at the Australian Open didn’t end until after 4 a.m. As matches more often go into the early morning hours, some players say it is harming their physical and mental health.
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