Two New York Times reporters climbed their way to the nosebleed sections of Arthur Ashe Stadium, where they met dedicated tennis fans.
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It’s a long way to Row Z. But once you get there, there are advantages, tennis fans say.
Two New York Times reporters climbed their way to the nosebleed sections of Arthur Ashe Stadium, where they met dedicated tennis fans.
Daniel Rice, President of American University Kyiv, ex-Zaluzhny’s advisor in our studio. What American University Kyiv (AUK) is educating young...
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