By BEN ROTHENBERG
Bouchard was not able to play because of a concussion she sustained Friday night.
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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By BEN ROTHENBERG
Bouchard was not able to play because of a concussion she sustained Friday night.
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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By HARVEY ARATON
“Where else would you want to be right now?” Bud Collins asked Sunday when the United States Tennis Association recognized his contributions to the sport.
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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By WILLIAM C. RHODEN
Though Serena and Venus Williams have forcefully carried the flag for American tennis, the United States Tennis Association has made little progress in identifying and developing African-American stars.
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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By KAREN CROUSE
With few competitive rounds after coming back from an ankle injury, and a lethargic performance at the Deutsche Bank Championship, McIlroy is likely to hand the top ranking back to Jordan Spieth.
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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By KEN BELSON
Breaking away from football’s harsher motivational techniques, Seattle Coach Pete Carroll fosters an atmosphere of positive reinforcement and Zen-like focus.
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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By TIM ROHAN
After the Mets acquired Cespedes, his offensive influence was obvious and immediate. But Cespedes also does things that his teammates and coaches have never seen; when he bats or fields or runs, they make sure to watch.
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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By SETH BERKMAN
After a shaky start, a surge in the bottom of the sixth powered the Yankees to a victory.
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By MICHAEL POWELL
Harvey, who has helped lead the Mets back to respectability, would be wise to tune out critics and listen to those who have his best interests at heart.
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By STUART MILLER
A shot that gained favor after Roger Federer used it to help win his first French Open in 2009.
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By STUART MILLER
The inside-out forehand, once seen as a sign of a weak player, has become “the most devastating shot in the game.”
Published: September 6, 2015 at 08:00PM
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