Serena Williams: U.S. Open match was a win and a learning experience

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Serena Williams: U.S. Open match was a win and a learning experience
Serena Williams says her recent U.S. Open defeat was not a loss, but a win and a learning experience – and that she’s happy for the opponent, Roberta Vinci, who derailed her quest for a Grand Slam.

NYC teacher arraigned in US Open drone-crashing incident
NEW YORK (AP) A New York City high school science teacher who authorities say was piloting a drone that plummeted into empty seats and caused a scare at the U.S. Open tennis tournament has been arraigned on reckless endangerment charges.

Lawyer: NYC teacher accidentally crashed drone at US Open
NEW YORK (AP) A lawyer for a New York City high school teacher charged with reckless endangerment for crashing his drone at the U.S. Open tennis tournament says his client was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

James Blake meets with New York’s mayor, police commissioner
NEW YORK (AP) Former tennis pro James Blake, who was thrown to the ground by a plainclothes policeman outside a hotel and mistakenly arrested, emerged from a meeting with the mayor and police commissioner on Monday saying they were on the same page about the need for lasting change.

NYC teacher gets community service for U.S. Open drone crash
A New York City high school teacher who accidentally crashed his drone at the U.S. Open tennis tournament has been ordered to perform five days of community service.

Watchdog group: Cops who arrested Blake to face administrative trial
Former pro tennis player James Blake says New York City’s police watchdog has substantiated his complaint against officers involved in tackling and mistakenly arresting him.

Worker sues McEnroe’s tennis academy, cites unpaid overtime
A former maintenance worker at a New York tennis academy co-owned by John McEnroe says he and others weren’t paid for overtime.

SF police ask Serena Williams to report alleged cellphone theft
San Francisco police are asking tennis star Serena Williams to file a police report after she said someone tried to steal her cellphone at a restaurant.

Athletes in love: 2015’s hookups, breakups and everything in between
Athletes in love: 2015’s hookups, breakups and everything in between

Serena Williams to Djokovic: Explain your equal pay stance to future daughter
Serena Williams fired back at Novak Djokovic after his recent comments on equal pay, and Serena thinks Djokovic has some explaining to do.

Serena Williams to Djokovic: Explain your equal pay stance to future daughter
Serena Williams fired back at Novak Djokovic after his recent comments on equal pay, and Serena thinks Djokovic has some explaining to do.

Ex-tennis star James Blake: Fire NYC officer who tackled me
Former tennis star James Blake, whose caught-on-camera takedown by a plainclothes New York City police officer prompted apologies from the mayor and police commissioner, told The Associated Press on Saturday that the officer who wrongly arrested him should be fired.

Serena Williams: U.S. Open match was a win and a learning experience
Serena Williams says her recent U.S. Open defeat was not a loss, but a win and a learning experience – and that she’s happy for the opponent, Roberta Vinci, who derailed her quest for a Grand Slam.

NYC teacher arraigned in US Open drone-crashing incident
NEW YORK (AP) A New York City high school science teacher who authorities say was piloting a drone that plummeted into empty seats and caused a scare at the U.S. Open tennis tournament has been arraigned on reckless endangerment charges.

Lawyer: NYC teacher accidentally crashed drone at US Open
NEW YORK (AP) A lawyer for a New York City high school teacher charged with reckless endangerment for crashing his drone at the U.S. Open tennis tournament says his client was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

James Blake meets with New York’s mayor, police commissioner
NEW YORK (AP) Former tennis pro James Blake, who was thrown to the ground by a plainclothes policeman outside a hotel and mistakenly arrested, emerged from a meeting with the mayor and police commissioner on Monday saying they were on the same page about the need for lasting change.

NYC teacher gets community service for U.S. Open drone crash
A New York City high school teacher who accidentally crashed his drone at the U.S. Open tennis tournament has been ordered to perform five days of community service.

Watchdog group: Cops who arrested Blake to face administrative trial
Former pro tennis player James Blake says New York City’s police watchdog has substantiated his complaint against officers involved in tackling and mistakenly arresting him.

Worker sues McEnroe’s tennis academy, cites unpaid overtime
A former maintenance worker at a New York tennis academy co-owned by John McEnroe says he and others weren’t paid for overtime.

SF police ask Serena Williams to report alleged cellphone theft
San Francisco police are asking tennis star Serena Williams to file a police report after she said someone tried to steal her cellphone at a restaurant.

Athletes in love: 2015’s hookups, breakups and everything in between
Athletes in love: 2015’s hookups, breakups and everything in between

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