In three-set loss, Serena Williams may have found the blueprint to finally winning Slam No. 24, if she gets another chance.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Novak Djokovic’s moment of boneheadedness will ripple across tennis, U.S. Open history
Novak Djokovic may end up winning more tennis Grand Slams than anyone, but he’s going to go down in history as one of its biggest brats.
Tennis star Naomi Osaka says she won’t play in Western & Southern Open semifinal; tournament taking Thursday off
Hours after Naomi Osaka said she would not be playing in her semifinal, the Western & Southern Open announced the tournament was taking Thursday off.
Opinion: NCAA must embrace bubbles as they may be only way to save the NCAA tournament in 2021
The trouble with college football has illustrated why the NCAA likely will need bubbles to play its men’s basketball tournament this spring.
Opinion: College football programs need to get comfortable with transparency or risk losing credibility
If college football programs are going to be secretive in their handling of COVID-19, then they won’t have credibility when things get bad.
Opinion: Nebraska bailing out on Big Ten may be more than bluster
Nebraska’s tantrum following the Big Ten’s announcement to shut down fall football isn’t merely performative red meat being thrown to the base.
Opinion: College football’s demise perfectly represents America’s handling of coronavirus
The Big Ten and Pac-12 say data and experts have made it clear football can’t be played in the fall. But the SEC, ACC and Big 12 see it differently.
Opinion: College football leaders getting it all wrong with season on the brink
Whatever the fate of the 2020 college football season, the process in getting here has been an utter embarrassment to everyone except the players.
Opinion: Leaders in college football coming to grips with reality that sport is too risky to play amid coronavirus pandemic
Nobody wants to be the one to say what the majority of college athletics now knows: Rushing to play football right now just isn’t a very good idea.
MAC becomes the first FBS conference to cancel its football season
Financial concerns caused by COVID-19 force the MAC to cancel its fall football season, becoming the first FBS conference to do so.