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Kara Lynch

@realkaralynch

Attorney & sports fan. Tweets are solely my opinions, not legal advice or the opinions of my colleagues and clients.

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SK (@djoko_utd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Novak Djokovic’s insane Residence during the US Open. Although this year it’s expected that Novak is staying in Aman NYC. He’s staying there after he became Aman’s Global ambassador.

MK True Crime (@mktruecrime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Mrs. Adelson, control yourself!” Donna Adelson is found GUILTY on all counts by the jury. Watch the FULL verdict on the @MKTrueCrime YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=qgga1F…

The Tennis Letter (@thetennisletter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sabalenka d. Jessica Pegula 4-6 6-3 6-4 Aryna reaches her 3rd consecutive U.S. Open final. Her 3rd Grand Slam final of 2025… absolutely incredible consistency. She’s now 8-2 against Pegula. This was her best match in months. ✅7th Grand Slam final ✅12th consecutive win

Sabalenka d. Jessica Pegula 4-6 6-3 6-4

Aryna reaches her 3rd consecutive U.S. Open final. 

Her 3rd Grand Slam final of 2025… absolutely incredible consistency. 

She’s now 8-2 against Pegula. 

This was her best match in months. 

✅7th Grand Slam final
✅12th consecutive win
OptaAce (@optaace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 - Since 1988, Aryna Sabalenka (2023-25) is just the third player to reach the Women’s Singles final at both the Australian and US Open in three consecutive years after Steffi Graf (1988-90) and Martina Hingis (1997-99). Ever-present. #USOpen | US Open Tennis wta WTA Insider

3 - Since 1988, Aryna Sabalenka (2023-25) is just the third player to reach the Women’s Singles final at both the Australian and US Open in three consecutive years after Steffi Graf (1988-90) and Martina Hingis (1997-99). Ever-present.

#USOpen | <a href="/usopen/">US Open Tennis</a> <a href="/WTA/">wta</a> <a href="/WTA_insider/">WTA Insider</a>
Mike Soltys (@michaeljsoltys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Cliff Drysdale’s retirement, today is the first day in ESPN history that no one from September 1979 is employed here.  The 79ers flag is still proudly carried by Boomer (NFL PrimeTime is back) and Dick Vitale,  who will mark his 46th anniversary in December.

LTA (@the_lta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very sorry to hear of the death of HRH The Duchess of Kent who was a great supporter of tennis. We send our condolences to the Royal Family.

We are very sorry to hear of the death of HRH The Duchess of Kent who was a great supporter of tennis. 

We send our condolences to the Royal Family.
Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After Martina Navratiolva’s first Wimbledon win in 1978, it was the Duchess of Kent who helped secure a visa for the champion’s mother the following year. The communist regime in Czechoslovakia at the time had refused to give permission for her mother to leave the country.

Kara Lynch (@realkaralynch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Needs to be reposted. Easy to say but so hard to do. A put the work in and is showing incredible resilience from which we can all learn. Should be a great final at the U.S. Open.

Michele McPhee (@michelemcphee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Breaking Disgraced former Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson will serve a month in jail after pleaded guilty to federal charges connected to her corruption, prosecutors announced. She will also pay a $13,000 fine.

Olly Tennis 🎾🇬🇧 (@olly_tennis_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

😳👇 This picture was taken in 2016, at the Madrid Open. 20 months prior, Novak Djokovic was beaten in the US Open semi-finals. *11 years* would go by before the Serb would lose another New York semi-final. Who beat him? The 13-year-old boy in the picture, Carlos Alcaraz. 🥹

😳👇 This picture was taken in 2016, at the Madrid Open.

20 months prior, Novak Djokovic was beaten in the US Open semi-finals.

*11 years* would go by before the Serb would lose another New York semi-final.

Who beat him? The 13-year-old boy in the picture, Carlos Alcaraz. 🥹