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In just a few days, champions in tennis will pick up their rackets in the nation's capital for the Mubadala Citi DC Open.
The road to the U.S. Open begins this weekend in Washington. The Mubadala Citi DC Open will return to the Rock Creek Park Tennis Center, a 7,500-seat facility in the Northwest section of Washington ...
Venus Williams accepted a wild-card invitation to play singles at this month’s DC Open, which would be the seven-time Grand ...
A host of Top 10 players and Grand Slam champions will help kick off the North American summer hard-court swing at the WTA ...
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Defending champion Paula Badosa has withdrawn from the Mubadala Citi DC Open with a psoas tear, and she'll be replaced in the main draw by Queen's Club champion Tatjana Maria.
In polarized Washington, Ama is drawing leaders from both camps with an anti-additive menu and a vow to bar all manner of ...
DC’s only strictly Argentinian restaurant—which will center around a giant live-fire grill. The restaurant is focused on ...
Standing at a grey lectern underneath an enormous American flag suspended across the ceiling, Jared Longshore prepares to ...
B's to open on the road in Washington on October 8 and then return for home opener against Chicago the next night.