Sports

Picture(s) of Excellence at the Open

It was hard not to watch Serena Williams. And who would want to look away? Since she played her first…

LIV Golf Continues to Try New Ways to Be Noticed

BOLTON, Mass. — The LIV Golf event outside Boston was minutes from beginning on Friday, and Greg Norman, the frontman…

After a Frenzy, Las Vegas Emerges Over Seattle

SEATTLE — Despite the game looking like a Las Vegas Aces pummeling of Seattle in the first half, somehow Storm…

For Mark Spitz, Olympic Greatness Came Amid Tragedy

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — On Sept. 5, 1972, a brief editorial in The New York Times noted that “nothing that…

Diamondbacks 1, Story 0

No one knows precisely when human language was invented. Spoken words leave no archaeological trace. As soon as their last…

What You Missed at the U.S. Open While You Were Glued to Serena Williams

The Serena Williams show has come to an end, quite likely for good in competitive tennis. Even if Williams continues…

One Spot Where All of Aaron Judge’s Home Runs Land

Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together.…

The Dodgers Don’t Need to Play the Percentages

There is a phrase in modern sports lingo that make no sense to Freddie Freeman: load management. The idea of…

Seven Days That Closed Out a Career

Serena Williams left the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Madison Avenue and folded herself into the back seat of…

W.N.B.A. Semifinals Check-In: Can’t. Stop. Candace. Parker.

As Chicago Sky guard Kahleah Copper and Connecticut Sun guard Courtney Williams tussled over the basketball in Game 1 of…

Back to top button