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The Top Storylines as N.F.L. Minicamps Begin
At least five teams, and maybe six, figure to have quarterback competitions this summer.

In the Cold Light of Day, Playing Tennis at 3 A.M. Is Ludicrous
Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti recorded the latest-ever finish at the French Open. That isn’t good, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Jaylon Johnson Agreed to a $76 Million Deal. But First Came a Metamorphosis.
The N.F.L. cornerback had prepared an opening statement after the extension was announced. Then came the unexpected: “You have to put it all out there.”

At the French Open, a Debate Over Fan Etiquette and Player Behavior Rages On
Lines have been crossed by fans attending matches in Paris, and players who aren’t from France are bearing the brunt, a columnist for The Athletic...

Luka Doncic Stands on the Precipice of Greatness
The Dallas Mavericks are Dirk Nowitzki’s franchise, but there’s no better successor than Doncic, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Why Deion Sanders’s Son Filed for Bankruptcy
The legal woes of Shilo Sanders, Colorado’s starting safety, are under scrutiny as a yearslong saga continues to unfurl.

The Celtics and Mavericks Will Need a Full Tactical Revamp Before the Finals
The matchup will be completely different from what both teams faced before.

Nelly Korda’s U.S. Women’s Open Round Revealed One Thing: She’s Human
Sometimes golf makes no sense. And the world No. 1’s battle on Thursday was as relatable as it gets, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

A Team Built a Yellow Wall at Its Stadium. It’s Now the Envy of European Soccer.
The terrace at Borussia Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion holds nearly 25,000 fans and has become a tourist destination.

The Long Climb Back for Fernando Tatis Jr., Once the Next ‘Face of Baseball’
The Padres star is known for his loud, uninhibited style of play. But now he’s also known for something else: steroid use.