The so-called King of Clay continues to battle the injury he suffered in January at the Australian Open, the latest in a string of ailments to have plagued the twilight of his career.
Category: Sports Injuries
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Damar Hamlin Is Cleared to Return to Football
The Buffalo Bills safety, who went into cardiac arrest during an N.F.L. game in January, is “in a great head space to come back and make his return,” according to the team’s general manager.
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The NBA Was Redesigned for Drama, and It’s Working
The last day of the regular season saw flashes of brilliance from the best teams, punches thrown and disappointing defeats.
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At the Masters, Brooks Koepka Holds the Lead and Tiger Woods Withdraws
Woods exited the tournament during the third round that finished around noon on Sunday. Koepka held a two-stroke lead over Jon Rahm head into the final round.
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Tiger Woods Withdraws from the Masters
Augusta National Golf Club announced that Woods had exited the tournament during the third round. It was the second time in less than a year that he withdrew during a major tournament.
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U.S. Women Win a World Cup Soccer Tuneup but Lose a Top Scorer
Mallory Swanson was carted off with a knee injury during a 2-0 victory over Ireland. She is considered key to the United States’ hopes of winning a third consecutive World Cup championship.
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Is the UConn Dynasty a Thing of the Past?
The New York Times – Sports:As the wealth of talent deepens across the N.C.A.A., UConn no longer stands alone atop women’s basketball.
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Black Equestrians Want to Be Safe. But They Can’t Find Helmets.
The New York Times – Sports:For Black riders with natural hair, finding a helmet that fits can be virtually impossible. Some are trying to raise awareness of the problem, but manufacturers say it’s not a simple fix.
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Tiger Woods Is Back. He’s Still a Work in Progress.
The New York Times – Sports:Woods shot a two-under-par 69 on Thursday at the Genesis Invitational in Southern California. Every stroke amounted to research for the bigger ambitions that still linger.
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Yankees Camp: Frankie Montas Will Get Shoulder Surgery
The New York Times – Sports:Surgery will sideline the right-handed pitcher Frankie Montas for most of the season, adding the back end of the starting rotation to a series of question marks for a team with World Series dreams.
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Two Years After Collapse, Keyontae Johnson Stars at Kansas State
The New York Times – Sports:On Dec. 12, 2020, Keyontae Johnson collapsed during a game. Now, he’s a key member of the Kansas State men’s basketball team and on the watch list for the John R. Wooden Award.
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Two Years After Collapse, Keyontae Johnson Stars at Kansas State
The New York Times – Sports:On Dec. 12, 2020, Keyontae Johnson collapsed during a game. Now, he’s a key member of the Kansas State men’s basketball team and on the watch list for the John R. Wooden Award.
