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A New Era of Women’s Sports in the Olympics Has Arrived
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, the former U.S. track star, recognizes the magnitude of the Paris Games. And she’s ready to pass the torch.

The British Open’s Toughest Test Isn’t Physical. It’s Psychological.
The key to winning at Royal Troon is dealing with the right shot gone poorly.

The South Korea Soccer Star Accused in an Extraordinary Sex-Video Scandal
Hwang Ui-jo has gone from being the victim to facing charges in a case that has caused disbelief.

Which M.L.B. Front Offices Face the Most Pressure at the Trade Deadline?
Contending teams have until July 30 to find ways to improve their rosters for the pennant race. Some needs are more dire than others.

Tennis and the Olympics? It’s Complicated.
The odd fit gets odder, as the sport hopscotches from clay, to grass, back to clay.

My Front Row Seat on ‘Inside the N.B.A.,’ the Greatest Sports Studio Show Ever
There’s never been anything like it in sports media, and there never will be if it’s gone, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

How Do You View Self-Care as You Age?
We want to hear about what taking care of yourself while getting older means to you.

Live Updates: Global Tech Outage Grounds Flights and Hits Businesses
Airlines, banks and broadcasters were among the companies around the world reporting disruptions, citing technical issues.

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

The Angst of Rory McIlroy, From the Town That Knows Him Best
The golfer’s career has become defined by close calls. No place feels it more than his hometown in Northern Ireland.