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Andy Murray Takes U.S. Open, Notches Another Win For Britain
Tennis now has its “Big Four”
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Tennis now has its “Big Four”
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Robert Griffin III, Mark Sanchez and the replacement refs are among the big winners
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An appeals panel ruling vacated Roger Goodell’s suspension of current or former New Orleans Saints players for their role in the “Bountygate” scandal. But he can hand them out again. Still, why this matters for the NFL and its players.
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A TIME conversation with Michael Vick
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As the New York Yankees hang on — barely — to a divisional lead that once seemed clinched, a Bobby Valentine interview adds more drama to Boston’s sorry season
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Andy Roddick may have faded to European stars like Nadal and Federer, but his hard-hitting style impacted the game
Keeping ScoreFootball
The NFL has pushed for player safety improvements. Yet, because of a labor dispute, the league is locking out its referees. Why this could be a dangerous call.
Keeping ScoreCollege Sports
A new Joe Paterno bio, written by one of America’s best sportswriters, Joe Posnanski, is intriguing. But it just doesn’t fit the times.
Keeping ScoreGolf
Condoleezza Rice and Darla Moore, a banking exec, have joined Augusta National. Why two is far from enough
Keeping ScoreOlympics
Over the next month or so, you may notice very infrequent posts on Keeping Score. The reason: TIME’s sports coverage will be focusing on the 2012 London Olympics. So for dispatches from the Games, and stories on the history, culture, economics, science, and other aspects of the Olympics, plus photo galleries, Top 10 lists and more, …
Keeping ScoreBaseball
The Washington Nationals will end the season of Stephen Strasburg, their best pitcher who underwent Tommy John surgery almost two years ago, early, even if he’s feeling healthy. Will caution come at a cost?
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The Rockets, having drafted Yao Ming, know how to market in China, where Jeremy Lin is wildly popular.
Keeping ScoreCollege Sports
In a PBS interview broadcast Monday night, NCAA president Mark Emmert refused to take “anything off the table” regarding its possible punishment of Penn State University in the wake of the damning Freeh Report. The results of …