試す - 無料

One emotional night, two brave tennis players, and a chance to rebuild lives

The Straits Times

|

September 06, 2025

Athletes are architects even as they are labourers. When they meet on a court they are building things – points, careers, comebacks, triumphs. Each match is a unique construction, built at high speed, with a unique design, its foundation skill, its glue sweat, its raw material grit. These emotional edifices are quickly forgotten by viewers, are not necessarily beautiful but for the builder they are always meaningful.

- Rohit Brijnath

Over 176 minutes, starting on Sept 4 night and ending the next morning, Amanda Anisimova and Naomi Osaka created a US Open semi-final which was streaky and edgy and on the surface not much to look at. It was splattered with 24 break points and 11 breaks of serve, illuminated by 82 winners, mottled with 72 unforced errors, speckled with clenched fists and riddled with nerves.

And yet it was most profoundly a feat of bravery.

Anisimova won 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 and then knelt down, put her head to the court and patted it. On this ground something grand she has rebuilt. Not her alone, but Osaka, too. She was defeated and yet the scaffolding of the great player she was, is almost back in place again.

If the match was tense, erratic and alive with emotion, it was perhaps because these two players, roughed up by life, their love for the game dampened, were playing to return to the place they believed they belonged.

Only athletes know the fragility of what they do, the thin margin between advancing and slumping, the visiting demons of injury, the noose of incessant expectation.

The Straits Times からのその他のストーリー

The Straits Times

STI slips 0.8% amid regional losses after US tariff escalation

Decliners beat advancers 440 to 209 across broader market

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

Resuming Kaiboy to pick up where he left off

Oct 15 South Africa Durbanville) form analysis

time to read

4 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

Recent incidents at mosques a reminder of how precious racial and religious harmony is

I was concerned after reading recent reports of disturbing incidents where suspicious parcels possibly containing pork were left at mosques ('Playing with fire': Suspicious parcels with meat sent to several mosques, Sept 26).

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

China's new export curbs may deal a heavy blow worldwide

Rules impact arms manufacturers in particular, drawing concern in Europe

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

Shanmugam to deliver ministerial statement on race and religion

Coordinating Minister for National Security K. Shanmugam will deliver a ministerial statement on race and religion when Parliament sits on Oct 14.

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

Pickleball Let's go with a bit more noise in exchange for a lot more life

Pickleball, once a niche sport, has surged in popularity across Singapore.

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

Construction High-tech precast factories supported through government schemes

We refer to the articles “Once touted as future of construction in Singapore, high-tech precast factories struggling” (Sept 20); and “Critical to communicate, standardise, review if S'pore wants to raise construction productivity” (Oct 5).

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

Work begins on HDB flats not announced for sale yet in Tampines and upcoming Berlayar estate

Hundreds of new HDB Build-To-Order (BTO) flats that have yet to be announced for sale are being built in Tampines and the upcoming Berlayar estate — a residential area being developed at the site formerly occupied by Keppel Club.

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

Poor Scotland have to be 'at a higher standard'

Scotland coach Steve Clarke was angered by his side's \"poor\" performance as they ground out a 2-1 home win over Belarus on Oct 12 to stay in contention for automatic qualification to the 2026 World Cup.

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

The Straits Times

Girl, 15, among five caught vaping after feedback on hot spots

Following reports from the public, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) identified vaping hot spots in Khatib, Yishun and Punggol and fined five people for vaping.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size