I think playing a Wimbledon final is tough, but I certainly wouldn’t like to be the prime minister. It’s an impossible job. | | Andy Murray. (Christopher Johnson) | | | | “I think playing a Wimbledon final is tough, but I certainly wouldn’t like to be the prime minister. It’s an impossible job.” |
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| rantnrave:// Breaking overnight news, not entirely unexpected, but still huge: UFC will announce today it's been sold for $4 billion to a group led by WME-IMG... There's a reason we play sports on the field and not on paper. A reason we can't yet declare the GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 2016-17 NBA champions. A reason KATIE LEDECKY has to swim a few laps before we drape some gold medals around her neck. A reason betting is harder than it looks. Because this is real life and sometimes the other man or woman wins. This was the third time ANDY MURRAY, perhaps the least-appreciated second-ranked player in the history of men's tennis, has won a major, and his win over MILOS RAONIC at WIMBLEDON was without a doubt the majorest of them all, as he all but carried the weight of an empire in this most bizarre of years in empires around the world. You could easily have handed the EURO 2016 championship to FRANCE after PORTUGAL's CRISTIANO RONALDO went down in the first half on SUNDAY and after FRANCE appeared to spend pretty much the entire second half on the attack. But none of their balls got by goalkeeper RUI PATRÍCIO, and after two-plus hours of play there was PORTUGAL, who by all rights shouldn't have made it to the final in the first place, celebrating its improbable first major soccer title. The women's bantamweight UFC belt, which once belonged to RONDA ROUSEY like all of your free time belongs to FACEBOOK, now appears to belong to whoever is challenging for it any given moment. At SATURDAY's chaotic UFC 200, it went to AMANDA NUNES, a heavy underdog who decimated champion MIESHA TATE, who upset HOLLY HOLM, who stunned ROUSEY -- who may very well come back to fight NUNES. NUNES is also, it should be noted, the first openly gay holder of any UFC belt... Sometimes of course the winners who are supposed to win, do so. And seldom has anyone in any sport done it as often as SERENA WILLIAMS... Should JOHN MCENROE, who was coaching MILOS RAONIC, have been in the commentator's booth for RAONIC's match against MURRAY on SUNDAY? Probably not. ESPN, which put him there, disagrees... BLEACHER REPORT gets into the serious sports documentary game with writer/producer JOHNNY SWEET's "VICK," which goes online at 10 am today... RIP CARL HAAS. | | - Matty Karas, curator |
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| As political chaos rumbles in the United Kingdom, Andy Murray's Wimbledon win brings a needed -- and complicated -- piece of good news. | |
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To make a significant addition to the Doc and Straw canon, therefore, to document their dual talent-fueled rises and drug-fueled falls in a meaningful way, you must hit a high bar. The latest entry in ESPN’s acclaimed “30 for 30” series — airing Thursday at 9 p.m. — has accomplished this difficult mission, with a simple approach. It got the two men together. Alone. | |
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The league, which promotes mixed martial arts, is expected to announce as soon as Monday that it has sold itself to a group led by the talent giant WME-IMG for about $4 billion, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter. Backing the deal are the private equity heavyweights Silver Lake, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, and the investment firm of the billionaire Michael S. Dell. | |
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At the heart of Esquire's "American Ninja Warrior" is the Great American Obstacle Course, and its obstacles, like those of American life, are meant to teach us lessons. Plan your route through the rope jungle carefully. Never be afraid of the mini-trampoline, because it will sense your fear and punish you for it. | |
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And other takeaways from the tournament. | |
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Serena used an old weapon, and a new attitude, to win her seventh Wimbledon title. | |
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WASHINGTON -- In the span of 48 hours this week, Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, suffered the most dreaded fate a black person in contemporary America can: They became trending topics. | |
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In the 72 hours between the UFC's despair over a doping suspension that cost the organization a main-event fighter to the completion of UFC 200, everything changed. The loss of troubled former light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones was replaced by the joy of new women's bantamweight champion, Amanda Nunes. | |
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Kevin Durant is being cursed and mourned in a place that loved him more than it had ever loved a sports superstar. | |
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Douse those flames...you look like an idiot. | |
| Some players remember exactly how many concussions they had in a career. Yet it's not terribly unusual for a player to not remember the exact number. Or even approximately. And that is what makes it so scary. | |
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For testing and practice, Formula One teams and drivers use cockpit simulators to replicate the racing experience. But Lewis Hamilton has his doubts. | |
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No one enjoys losing, but in baseball's long play to the end, even fans of the best teams experience it with predictable regularity. At season's end, those losses all look the same, and count the same way, but the true character of the "L," its emotional tone and tenor, can vary wildly. | |
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Bob Parsons, a Marine in the Vietnam War who made his name and fortune as the founder of GoDaddy.com, has a net worth of $2.3 billion, according to Forbes. Parsons, who also is an ordained minister and carries a 9 handicap, doesn’t need to make money with his golf club company, PXG. | |
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Durant’s father says jumping to Golden State was ‘a man decision.’ | |
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Technical challenges arise on the regular in NASCAR races as teams try to optimize their vehicles to reach peak performance. But there's never been a problem quite like the one Circle-Sport Leavine Family Racing (CSLFR) faced earlier this year, when its wealth of data was held hostage by ransomware. | |
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Whether you're a casual fan or a credentialed reporter, statistics are essential to your understanding of sports. Sure, there may be some disagreement over the value of certain metrics, but there's an expectation of infallibility; if the box score says Alex Ovechkin scored last night, you're inclined to believe that he did without thinking twice. | |
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Epic golf outings take hold as a fundraising effort; 83,592 steps, no carts allowed. | |
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The former Met’s new autobiography is a swaggering salute to a steroid-fueled career of exceptional excess. | |
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Every team gets an All-Star. Hooray! But when it comes to teams with just one All-Star, not all selections are created equally. | |
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