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Honor Titus x Antwaun Sargent
Brooklyn-born, Los Angeles-based artist Honor Titus recently sat down with Gagosian Gallery curator Antwaun Sargent to talk about his newest works, including "Louis Malle Practice" (2025), a large-scale reproduction of which is on view on the facade Queens Museum.
Eschewing Lotus and Misery on a Boat with Sue Barker
Tennis by boat is now a thing; hop on.
Crowd Work
It’s taken time to give Canadian fans something to cheer about: their own players.
Bring Me Back to Life
On December 31, 2024, Joe Lynskey was pushed in front of a subway train. He shouldn’t have survived. Now, tennis is helping him live. “I have missed this so much.”
See You at the Seaport Racquet Club
Just in time for New York's tennis season, we're back in effect for three-week tennis takeover in the city’s historic Seaport district. From August 18 through September 7, we're turning the cobblestone street of Lower Manhattan’s waterfront into your headquarters for everything tennis—play, watch, shop and more at the Seaport Racquet Club.
How to Say No When You Don’t Want to Hit with Someone
Your basic options are: Fib, protect your schedule, start a business, or dominate them so thoroughly they'll never ask again.
Tennis Smells Different to Everybody
In 1987, the Australian poet Clive James demanded that he be brought the sweat of Argentinian tennis icon Gabriela Sabatini, writing “For I know it tastes as pure as Malvern water, Though laced with bright bubbles like the acqua minerale.”
How to be a Good Loser (If You Have to Be)
Because winning is the point of everything, we’ve all been taught, in some way or another, how to do it—instructions we carry out with varying degrees of success.
The True Tennis Heads of Wimbledon
Every year, a bunch of 20-somethings with national rankings make the data calls in SW19.











