Sport: And Steffi Will Play the Winner

While visiting its past, tennis reorders its future

Among the many piques and volleys of tennis, this year's Wimbledon had a distinct feeling of passage. For the first time since Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert doubled in love 14 years ago, two fresh champions emerged, one for the ages. The torch that Steffi Graf has been tugging at for more than a year, but that Martina Navratilova managed to hold fast last summer at both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, was finally handed over gracefully, emphatically and a little sadly.

Hoping at 31 for a ninth Wimbledon singles title, the one that would leave Helen Wills Moody and everyone...

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