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Kader Nouni, called the “Barry White of tennis,” used to worry that his deep baritone distracted from the job, but now he’s comfortable in the umpire chair.
The New York Times – Sports:
Kader Nouni, called the “Barry White of tennis,” used to worry that his deep baritone distracted from the job, but now he’s comfortable in the umpire chair.
The New York Times – Sports:
The game-changing tennis player used her clothes as a statement of self and a weapon of change.
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The New York Times’s coverage of Williams’s 23 Grand Slam singles titles reflects more than two decades of greatness, and some surprises along the way.
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Big moments on the biggest stages cemented Williams’s reputation as the queen of comebacks.
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It started around David Law’s parents’ dining room table. A decade later, “The Tennis Podcast” is the conscience of the game and how the sport communicates with itself.
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Rafael Nadal said he planned to have his chronic left foot injury treated before Wimbledon begins in three weeks, then decide whether to play.
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Nadal extended his men’s singles record of 22 Grand Slam titles with a win in straight sets over Casper Ruud.
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Swiatek, 21, beat Coco Gauff, the 18-year-old American prodigy, 6-1, 6-3 in just over an hour.
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In the United States, the final will air on NBC and the NBC Sports website and app.