The Nats Day Five: Perfect Weather for Long Matches
The weather couldn't be better--sunny with temperatures in the mid 70s and no humidity. It's surprising how many matches featured cramps today; could it be more psychological than physiological at this stage in the tournament?
My story at ustaboys.com provides the details of Tuesday's fourth round matches.
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