Supermen of New York

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JP Pelosi on how left-handed genius conquered the U.S. Open.

Roger Federer: Sport as Art

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Liam Day explores how the art of sport is represented through some of the greatest athletes alive, most prominently in Wimbledon champion Roger Federer.

Big Shots: When Pros Get Egos

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JP Pelosi, a child of the Magic-Bird years, wonders where all the good sports role models have gone.

Rafa’s Face

Kevin Lincoln’s entry into tennis fandom culminated with Novak Djokovic’s world-beating victory over Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon final.

Women Love (Some) Athletes

Street Hockey

According to Torey Strahl, not all athletes are created equal.

I blame Bieber

Osama is dead, so it seemed like the right move.           DATELINE:  THE WEDNESDAY AFTER OBL GOT WHACKED It’s Wednesday night and I’m sitting on the couch watching Criminal Minds when my adorable 13-year-old Drama Queen walks in the room and asks (right in the middle of the show), “Do hermaphrodites [...]

The Best Coach You’ve Never Heard Of

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As the French Open approaches, Alan Siegel reminisces about the tennis coach who pushed him just far enough.

Good Men Picks: Australian Open

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Federer, Nadal, and the Williams sisters might not be playing, but the Open will still be worth watching if you’re up at 3 a.m., sober or not.