• The Toss: In tennis, a game that highlights such a lot of accuracy, the apparently straightforward detail of the ball throw can be ignored. We took apart a first class player's methodology.
• Chris Evert: Since January, the 18-time Grand Slam champion has adjusted her work in tennis with the exhausting daily practice of chemotherapy for ovarian disease. She could never have gotten it early, on the off chance that she hadn't lost her sister to a similar infection.
• Coco Gauff: The 18-year-old tennis player could be the new substance of U.S. tennis. In any case, there is one thing she has not yet achieved at the most elevated level: winning.
• A Controversial Return: A long-term high ranking representative for the U.S. Open ventured away last year in the midst of an examination concerning unfortunate behavior allegations. The choice to bring him back has irritated a few partners.
• In the Spotlight: Five figures by specialists from underrepresented networks have found a spot in the sun at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, and will stay in plain view through the finish of the U.S. Open.
• Brooklyn-Style Tennis: A couple of miles from the competition, there is an alternate tennis scene — a local area of generally Black players that has flourished for a really long time regardless of obsolete offices, horror rates and very little acknowledgment.
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