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The Brazilian Teenager Who Already Serves at 140 M.P.H.
João Fonseca, 18, plays tennis beyond his years but still gets homesick.

Hawkeyes Will Retire Caitlin Clark’s Jersey Number
No Iowa women’s basketball player will wear No. 22 again.

Something Is Missing From the N.B.A. Cup, and It’s Not the Players
The atmosphere in Las Vegas rivaled a Mountain West Conference semifinal, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Fall of ESPN’s ‘Golden Boy’ and the Network’s Reckoning With Its Past
Before Lee Fitting was terminated in 2023, women who worked with the former executive say his behavior towards them went unchecked for years.

N.B.A. Unveils Revamped All-Star Game Format
The mini-tournament will include three teams composed of the top 24 players in the league and the team who wins the Rising Stars Challenge.

The N.F.L. Star With Tattoos of Hobbes, the Joker and Godzilla
George Kittle divides his tattoos between a good-guy arm and a bad-guy arm.

Randy Moss Was Diagnosed With Cancer. He’s Not Alone Fighting It.
The Vikings’ win over the Bears served both as a celebration of this unlikely contender and a reminder that Moss is far from forgotten.

In M.L.B., There’s the Season, Postseason and Wedding Season
Securing a wedding date in a two-month window, and working around other engaged baseball couples, is nearly its own sport.

There’s a Big Fish on the N.B.A. Trade Market
Jimmy Butler could be moved, and the Warriors make a lot of sense, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

How Big-Spender Owners Have Shifted the Balance of Power in Baseball
For the first time in two decades, most of the sport’s biggest spenders, and best teams, are coming from the National League.