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When Washington Cared About How Well Politicians Played Tennis

Washingtonian at 50, Archives  |  Aug 14, 2015
News & Politics

A Guy on the Citi Open’s Grounds Crew Practices With the World’s Best Tennis Players

How former DC high-school tennis star Leon Vessels got back in the game.
Capital Comment, Sports  |  Aug 7, 2015
News & Politics

Arlington Tennis Star Denis Kudla Just Wants Some Respect

Capital Comment, Sports  |  Aug 5, 2015
News & Politics

Ryan Shane Is Ready–Really–for the Citi Open

The Falls Church-bred UVA star is adapting to the rules of pro tennis.
Capital Comment, Sports  |  Jul 31, 2015
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Citi Open 2015: What to Watch For

Capital Comment, Sports  |  Jul 30, 2015
News & Politics

The Legal Battle Between the Nationals and Orioles Is More Interesting Than the Baseball

The "Battle of the Beltways" is mostly fought by the lawyers.
Capital Comment, Media, Sports  |  Jul 10, 2015
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