Occasionally at tennis tournaments, things happen that go far beyond the lines of the court. Two of them were in play around the time of this year’s Australian Open—one involving a tennis icon, the other involving a player who only this fortnight has burst on the scene. Jon Wertheim now offers a look at the implications:
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Both have expressed views that have been denounced by famous play
Published Jan 25, 2018