
Our world in photos: July 9
See striking AP photos capturing Wimbledon, the Tour de France, cultural traditions, wildlife and daily life around the world.

See striking AP photos capturing Wimbledon, the Tour de France, cultural traditions, wildlife and daily life around the world.

Serena Williams is expected to return for the U.S. Open as she recovers from a knee injury suffered at Wimbledon.

Photos capture global moments from sports, politics, grief, wildlife and international events across France, London, Iraq and beyond.

Photos capture global scenes from Tehran, Kyiv, France, Spain, London and Washington, showing war, sport, politics and festivals.

A global photo roundup captures sports, Pride celebrations, healthcare struggles, and political moments across the U.S., Europe, and Cuba.

Global photos capture cultural traditions, extreme weather, wildlife and sports fans from Indonesia to India, Europe and beyond.

Global images capture heatwaves, disaster recovery, and everyday life across Kashmir, Romania, Kenya, Venezuela, Ukraine and London.

A global photo roundup captures life from Nepal’s paddy festival to Wimbledon, India rituals, heatwave wildlife and sports fans worldwide.

A global photo roundup shows festivals, sports, activism, heat waves, fashion and cultural events around the world.

A global photo roundup featuring royalty, celebrities, politics, religious observances, tennis and World Cup fans.

Photos capture celebrations, sports, drought and public life across Europe, the Middle East and the United States.

Photos capture election ballots, French Open action, court challenges, NBA Finals and healthcare struggles worldwide.

Global photos show children’s events in North Korea, Pride in Bangkok, tennis in Paris, storms in Germany, conflict, sports, and elections.

Global photos capture daily life, sports, nature, flooding, and unique moments from India, Curaçao, Syria, Europe, and the U.S.

Global photos capture Eid prayers, the Spelling Bee, French Open tennis, humanoid robots and protests outside an ICE facility.

A selection of global news photos captures moments from Lebanon, Paris, Washington, the West Bank, England, and Mecca.

Photos from around the world capture refugees, sports, royalty, film festivals and Memorial Day preparations.
Because gym space is frequently claimed by other activities, instructors improvise with tape-line nets strung across corridors.

Just perfect. And after their first seven matches, that’s exactly what the women’s tennis team is at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute.

British-Kosovar singer-songwriter Rita Ora will headline a free concert on July 11, at The Hill in New York, a Wimbledon finals viewing event.

First-year standout Kayla Abraham led Pratt with commanding victories at No. 1 singles and doubles, ultimately earning Tournament MVP honors.

Kings County Tennis League, Inc. (KCTL) is honored to announce a generous $100,000 donation pledge from acclaimed Brooklyn-based artist.

DUMBO — A WIMBLEDON FINALS viewing party will be held in Brooklyn Bridge Park this weekend, from July 12-14. “The Hill in New York” has moved to a new, larger

Even a teacher needs a teacher. And Barry Goldsmith is quick to credit those who made him successful. How successful was Goldsmith, you ask? In his 33 years as tennis

Coco Gauff glanced up at one of the 35-foot-wide video boards high atop Arthur Ashe Stadium during a U.S. Open match last week and caught a glimpse of celebrity couple Justin and Hailey Bieber. “I

BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK — Tennis fans in New York can gather to see live TV coverage of the last three days of Wimbledon at an outdoor watch party at Brooklyn Bridge

FLATBUSH — There’s a winning buzz on Avenue J, and it’s coming from the Yeshiva of Flatbush — thanks to their two first-year tennis coaches. Danielle Tawil coaches the girls

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — On March 7, 150 tennis lovers of all ages and skill levels — from 5-year-olds to a Grand Slam champion — converged upon the venerable Heights Casino

When Serena Williams defeated Danka Kovinic at last week’s U.S. Open match and received honors during her final game, a student from the Kings County Tennis League took part in

London’s iconic Henman Hill was recreated in Brooklyn Bridge Park over the past weekend — down to the white picket fences and strawberries & cream — for the Wimbledon tennis






For all of the obvious concessions to the coronavirus at the no-fans-allowed U.S. Open — near-empty arenas; silence pierced by the occasional clap, sneaker squeak or roaring jet; a lack