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Bill Simons The coal miner’s daughter had hit rock bottom. Depressed and going nowhere fast, she associated tennis with tears. While the career of her fellow Pole Iga Swiatek soared, Maja Chwalinska was lost on the back roads of the game. At times she couldn’t even get out of bed. She took a break – […]

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Bill Simons In 1919, the Boston Red Sox traded a portly pitcher named Babe Ruth to New York. And poof, the Yankees promptly became a dynasty, winning 27 World Series titles. It took the Red Sox 85 years to finally claim a crown. No wonder they call it the Curse of the Bambino. Tennis is […]

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Bill Simons “Never underestimate a Williams.” – Brad Gilbert Stop the presses. Sound the trumpets. Break the internet. Let the word spread – from tennis’ most humble valleys to the game’s highest peaks. The queen is back. The GOAT is returning. Serena Williams will be playing doubles at the HSBC Championships at London’s Queen’s club, […]

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Bill Simons Tennis craved normalcy. Roland Garros needed to take a breath. “Please let the middle hold – Merci.” Enough of the scorching heat and marathon matches. We’ve had it with all the helter-skelter. Wide swaths of the internet are poring over a controversial video. Did Spanish teen Rafael Jodar shove an innocent little ball […]

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Bill Simons The most stunning changing-of-the-guard moment in tennis came 25 years ago when a little-known Swiss stylist knocked a king off his Wimbledon throne. Young Roger Federer humbled the four-time defending champion Pete Sampras, and never quite looked back, as he went on to become arguably the most beloved person to ever pick up a […]

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