Croquet Was Once the Big Thing at Wimbledon
The club has croquet to thank for its famous lawns
A Proud Day at American History Museum as LGBT Artifacts Enter the Collections
The creators of “Will & Grace” and others donated objects related to gay history
Pioneering Tennis Player Renée Richards Recalls the Glory Days of Wooden Rackets
After winning the New York State men’s title in 1964, Richard Raskind became Renée Richards and a civil rights icon
Jeu de Paume: Holding Court in Paris
Court tennis, the quirky game of finesse and speed that once dominated France, is now kept alive by a small group of Parisians
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