Monday, May 31, 2021

‘For My People’: A Transgender Woman Pursues an Olympic Dream


By BY GILLIAN R. BRASSIL from NYT Sports CeCe Telfer, the first openly transgender woman to win an N.C.A.A. title, is aiming to qualify for the U.S. Olympic trials in the 400-meter hurdles. Her biggest obstacle, for now, is a lack of training facilities.https://nyti.ms/3p9lT15

Serena Williams Wins in the First Round at the French Open


By BY BEN ROTHENBERG from NYT Sports Playing in a night session in Paris, Williams defeated Irina-Camelia Begu in straight sets in a brisk match that moved her along to the second round, again.https://nyti.ms/34As4So

A Shocking Exit and a Sad Day for Tennis


By BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY from NYT Sports Naomi Osaka, a superstar in the sport, pulled out of the French Open after she was fined for skipping a news conference. Did it have to end this way?https://nyti.ms/3yPXli0

2021 French Open: What to Watch on Tuesday


By BY MAX GENDLER from NYT Sports Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Ashleigh Barty start their French Open campaigns on the final day of first-round matches.https://nyti.ms/2RQNbgF

The Rays Don’t Look Like Contenders, but They Play Like Stars


By BY TYLER KEPNER from NYT Sports Tampa Bay’s unassuming roster continues to confound. After beating the Yankees on Monday, they have won 16 of 17 games.https://nyti.ms/3uDHMH5

Naomi Osaka Quits the French Open After News Conference Dispute


By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports The four-time Grand Slam tournament winner wrote on Instagram that she had suffered from bouts of depression since 2018 and will “take some time” away from the tennis court.https://nyti.ms/3wGzWgY

Naomi Osaka Quits the French Open After News Conference Dispute


By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports The four-time Grand Slam tournament winner wrote on Instagram that she had suffered from bouts of depression since 2018 and will “take some time” away from the tennis court.https://nyti.ms/3c71rZp

Naomi Osaka Quits the French Open


By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports The four-time Grand Slam winner was fined after refusing to appear at a news conference. She wrote on Instagram that she had suffered from bouts of depression since 2018.https://nyti.ms/3uCNTeC

Why One American Basketball Team Won’t Be at the Summer Olympics


By BY VICTOR MATHER from NYT Sports The U.S. invented basketball but does not dominate one form, three-on-three, when it comes to Olympics qualifying. So, go … Latvia?https://nyti.ms/3i6QhYg

The Copa América soccer tournament will be played in Brazil instead of Argentina.


By BY ANDRÉS R. MARTÍNEZ AND JENNIFER JETT from NYT Sports The games are scheduled to start in about two weeks in Brazil, where the rate of new infections is slowing but cases remain high.https://nyti.ms/3vDFadv

Chris Paul Won’t Be Kept Off the Court


By BY SCOTT CACCIOLA from NYT Sports His coach had been inclined to sideline him as he deals with a shoulder injury. But he talked his way into the lineup and helped Phoenix tie its series with the Lakers.https://nyti.ms/3wCLDp8

Celtics Fan Arrested After Kyrie Irving Is Nearly Hit by Bottle


By BY JONATHAN ABRAMS from NYT Sports Irving, who was walking into an arena tunnel when he was almost hit, had recently asked fans not to be belligerent or racist when the Nets traveled to Boston.https://nyti.ms/34AaAFz

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Skateboarding’s Cardinal Rule: Dare to Be You


By BY JOHN BRANCH from NYT Sports We asked photographers across the country to document how skateboarders come together to foster community.https://nyti.ms/34uwU3u

Baseball Is Returning to the Olympics, With or Without the U.S.


By BY JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports Despite being ranked No. 2 in the world, Team U.S.A. has to fight its way to Tokyo in qualifiers that begin this week.https://nyti.ms/3fyxiEo

The First of Nadal’s 100 French Open Victims Has His Say


By BY KURT STREETER from NYT Sports And what he says, having played the Big Three in men’s tennis, is that it’s too hard to declare one the best. Now about that first match …https://nyti.ms/3uDjXPv

Celtics Fan Arrested After Nets’ Kyrie Irving Nearly Hit By Bottle


By BY JONATHAN ABRAMS from NYT Sports Irving, who was walking into an arena tunnel when he was almost hit, had recently asked fans not to be belligerent or racist when the Nets traveled to Boston.https://nyti.ms/3g0xdsf

Yankees Are Swept in Detroit for First Time in 21 Years


By BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports Detroit outscored the Yankees by 15-5 in the three-game series. The Mets, meanwhile, had yet another game postponed.https://nyti.ms/2R5yy8z

The Copa América soccer tournament won’t be played in Argentina, where the virus is raging.


By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT Sports Argentines and their government officials had been torn over the wisdom of hosting the championship.https://nyti.ms/3uCyqeD

Seattle Storm Coach Dan Hughes Retires Midseason


By BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports Hughes, tied for the third most wins in league history, handed control to Noelle Quinn, who won a title with Seattle as a player.https://nyti.ms/2TulWJ7

Facing Elimination, the Knicks Must Find Another Gear


By BY SOPAN DEB from NYT Sports The key players who played heavy regular-season minutes have underwhelmed, diluting the effects of any adjustments by Coach Tom Thibodeau.https://nyti.ms/3yRCdbl

Helio Castroneves Wins Indianapolis 500 for a Fourth Time


By BY JERRY GARRETT from NYT Sports Castroneves, 46, who last won the Indy 500 in 2009, joined A.J. Foyt, Al Unser Sr. and Rick Mears as the event’s only four-time winners.https://nyti.ms/3c59hTl

2021 French Open: What to Watch on Monday


By BY MAX GENDLER from NYT Sports Serena Williams and Roger Federer feature on Court Philipe-Chatrier on the second day of first-round matches.https://nyti.ms/3vCUqXV

What Has Happened to Dominic Thiem? He Has No Idea


By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports The 2020 U.S. Open champion and the No. 4 seed at the French Open goes out in the first round as his post-Grand Slam breakthrough malaise continues.https://nyti.ms/3fwwW1c

N’Golo Kanté Against the System


By BY RORY SMITH from NYT Sports Every coach has a plan. But players still decide games, and only Chelsea has Kanté. In the Champions League final, that made all the difference.https://nyti.ms/3i2xlKr

Naomi Osaka Fined $15,000 for Skipping News Conference


By BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY from NYT Sports Osaka won her opening match at the French Open, but was warned that she risked escalating penalties, including default, if she failed to fulfill her media obligations.https://nyti.ms/34xCQZI

The Big Three Vie at the French Open, Each With His Own Motivation


By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are all playing for history, and are almost guaranteed to meet on the way to the men’s final at Roland Garros.https://nyti.ms/2SHlFlK

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Ready to Recruit in Person, College Coaches Move Toward Normal


By BY ALAN BLINDER from NYT Sports In March 2020, the N.C.A.A. barred face-to-face meetings between coaches and prospects. The restrictions end on June 1, and the recruiting landscape looks much different than it did before the pandemic.https://nyti.ms/3wJkbWJ

Atlanta Outfielder Is Arrested on Domestic Violence Charges


By BY JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports Marcell Ozuna faces two charges, including strangulation. His team says it will cooperate with an M.L.B. investigation.https://nyti.ms/3fAePaJ

Chelsea wins the Champions League, its chaos conquering City’s plan.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports Chelsea won the Champions League for the second time, defeating Manchester City in a battle for control of European soccer’s biggest prize.https://nyti.ms/3fusEY6

Pep Guardiola hasn’t been to the final in a decade. Really.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3vzzYHw

Second-half updates: De Bruyne departs after a crunching tackle.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2SCY6KH

Second-half updates: De Bruyne dazed after a crunching tackle.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3fYyoZd

Halftime analysis: City’s risk, Chelsea’s reward.


By BY RORY SMITH from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3vzfDCa

Nerves and chances in the first half hour.


By BY RORY SMITH from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3vCHZva

GOAL! Kai Havertz gives Chelsea the lead.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3i14jLd

Plot twist! Thiago Silva is going off with a groin injury.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/34tKyUv

First-half updates: It’s scoreless, but each team has produced great chances.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3c2WcKk

An old grudge returns as the stadium fills.


By BY TARIQ PANJA from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2SyUo4N

Pep Guardiola hasn’t been to the final in a decade. Really.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3yNflcT

Manchester City’s lineup is pure, undiluted Guardiola.


By BY RORY SMITH from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3i1rmFw

The elephant in the room: money.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3yMur29

The lineups are in: Fernandinho and Pulisic start on the bench.


By BY ANDREW DAS from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3yObpbN

The police have made a list and are checking it twice.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2Tr7XUq

The fans have poured in to Porto today.


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3fXLFku

Is the final Christian Pulisic’s big moment?


By BY ANDREW DAS from NYT Sports The American midfielder helped deliver Chelsea to the Champions League final. But will he play in the game that matters most?https://nyti.ms/3yLPDp6

Wasn’t this game supposed to be in Turkey?


By Unknown Author from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3wHayYz

Do you enjoy Champions League final day? What if it lasted a week?


By BY TARIQ PANJA from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3uvA29J

Facts and figures: Time, television and the teams.


By BY ANDREW DAS from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3yNSe1N

At the Indianapolis 500, Scott Dixon Has the Pole Position. And More.


By BY JULIET MACUR from NYT Sports At 40, Dixon has won six IndyCar Series titles but just one Indianapolis 500, back in 2008. “This is our year,” says the person many consider Dixon’s secret weapon.https://nyti.ms/3wChar2

Where Do Ultramarathons Go From Here?


By BY JEN A. MILLER from NYT Sports More than 600,000 people ran an ultramarathon in 2018, a jump of nearly 350 percent in the last decade.https://nyti.ms/3fUeqyD

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