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Daria Snigur, a 20-year-old ranked 124th in the world, burst into tears after beating Halep, a two-time major singles champion.
The New York Times – Sports:
Daria Snigur, a 20-year-old ranked 124th in the world, burst into tears after beating Halep, a two-time major singles champion.
The New York Times – Sports:
Daria Snigur, a 20-year-old ranked 124th in the world, burst into tears after beating Halep, a two-time major singles champion.
The New York Times – Sports:
After a foot injury sidelined her for much of the summer, Fernandez returns to Flushing Meadows with high expectations.
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There are 63 other matches on opening day, but they have been relegated to the background as Williams prepares to play what could be her final singles match.
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The game-changing tennis player used her clothes as a statement of self and a weapon of change.
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“She did things on her own terms and propelled herself to greatness, doing so in a sport that felt by design that it was off limits to Black people.”
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Proclaiming the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion the greatest women’s tennis player of all time is a worthwhile debate, but not a straightforward one. First, define greatness.
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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.