Amy Davidson Bryant
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PASSION
- A strong liking, desire, or devotion to an activity.
When I started playing tennis at 8 years old, it was just a game. Then it became my passion. My dream was to one day became a professional tennis player.
I know that as an athlete, people like to think they know when it’s time for your to stop. People believe that when you get older ,when you don’t play at the same level , don’t have the same ranking or same result , you should stop.
As much as I’m a competitor,
As much as I love to win,
It’s not always about that.
Passion is not always about the results - it’s about pushing your limits.
I’m ok not to win a Grand Slam anymore.
I’m ok with not being top 10 anymore.
But I love the process of always pushing my own limits.
I know the end of my career will come one day , but until then , I will always give my best fight.
To all the fans around the world who support me,
To the fans in Basel this week -
THANK YOU ❤️🙏🏻🌎🇨🇭🫶🏻
It means the world to me.
That’s why I keep pushing myself

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@blakeshelton Keith is unwatchable but otherwise excited for the show
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The first thing we teach the artists on The Road is the importance of who you are... and what's in your cup... GET READY!!! The premiere of The Road starts in 15 minutes!!!! #TheRoad
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@christophclarey Surprised the crowd seems to be so pro-Sinner rn
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Jannik Sinner to serve for the #Wimbledon title at 5-4 in the fourth set against Carlos Alcaraz
Just a bit of tension in the air
#getty

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@DollyParton We will be there! so happy to return to our beloved Belmont where we watched our daughter perform and receive her BFA in MT ‘24❤️❤️❤️
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@WilliamsCollege @iberkshires So proud of all you do Gina!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼💜💛💜💛💜💛
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Gina Coleman '90 received the 2025 Peacemaker Award for contributions to the Berkshires community. A renowned musician, she is DEI director at the Brien Center, rugby coach at Williams + serves on several committees in the region. Read more @iBerkshires: bit.ly/4jo53Ht

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🔥 Forged in Fire 🔥
Today, 73 West Point Class Rings were ceremonially donated as part of the WPAOG’s Class Ring Memorial Program. These rings, rich with history and service, were melted into gold that will be used to craft the #WestPoint Class of 2026’s class rings.
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@chris_eubanks96 @espn You were excellent! Esp enjoyed your on court interviews 🎾❤️
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The outpouring of support that I’ve received these past 2 weeks from people that have enjoyed watching me on @espn has been incredible! Thank you to everyone that tuned in! I look forward to getting behind the mic again soon! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾
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Surprised & touched to receive this from the ITA. Great to see #sports journalism & #Ephtennis recognized in this manner. I have great memories of my years as a college #tennis player & I look forward to celebrating this in NYC ahead of the #USOpen
wearecollegetennis.com/2024/08/20/wil…
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@ibramxk HBD! Today is also my birthday! 🥳 🎂 thank you for your important work!
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@MenInBlazers These fields are deadly. Can’t believe we are making players compete in these terrible conditions
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On the left -Paul the day he went home from @ChildrensNatl after his first open heart surgery 16 years 10 months ago. On the right -Paul going home today after his 5th open heart surgery at Children’s. Thanks to the amazing doctors and nurses at the hospital- Paul’s prognosis is great. Thank you all for the prayers 🙏 & support - #grateful

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@CalebPongratz10 we know how passionate u r about your Revs ⚽️❤️👍🏼 keep up the good work
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Unfortunately, for the second consecutive season, I was denied New England Revolution Media Credentials for the upcoming MLS Season.
It's upsetting to be honest... I wrote 179 articles last season, whereas I write for experience, receive no pay, and have fewer resources than other journalists.
However, this once again won't stop my continuation of the growth of my brand & my dream career in sports writing. I'll still be covering the Revolution like I did last year, to the best of my ability.
I hope everyone joins me and continues to follow me on this journey. 🫶
#NERevs
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@christophclarey that’s a crazy stat to keep track of but I do love those one handers😍
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With Stefanos Tsitsipas slipping to No. 11 next week, there will be NO player with a single-handed backhand in the ATP top 10 for the first time since the rankings began in 1973
This makes me sad
#getty

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While I could not be more elated that Sam Mewis is joining Men in Blazers as our first ever editor-in-chief of @WomensGameMIB, building a network that will cover every aspect of the global Game, this is a bittersweet day for all of us who love the game of football in the United States. Sam is retiring from an elite professional career in which she has won everywhere she has gone in her prime. She must now face up to a new phase of her life in which she cannot play the game she loves. Worse, she now has to work with me. However, the old Wolverhampton Wanderers football adage is true: “Out of Darkness, Cometh Light.” So, in this moment of profound personal transformation for Sam, I am beyond overjoyed to have her join us.
Sam was my broadcast partner for a rollicking month during the 2023 World Cup and I was blown away by her natural ability to flick between telling indelible stories of her own career, drop a riveting moment of tactical analysis, before pivoting into a tribute to her love of Hugh Jackman in “The Greatest Showman,” or the bar pizza at that South Shore iconic spot, Poopsies. More than anything, I would emerge from five long hours of broadcasting by her side and feel better about my own life simply by listening to her talk – which, at the end of the day, is what I have always wanted the MiB Network to be at its core: Love, meaning, passion, empathy and joy. All of which Sam embodies, and then some.
The moment the World Cup finished, it felt only right that I charge up to Pembroke, Mass., meet Sam at Poopsies, and celebrate over beers and bar pies. It was there that Sam confided her reality to me and as we talked about what could come next, she articulated a magical vision – of building a global network of voices from around the world, covering the Women’s game from wherever it is growing and flourishing. Before the bill had come, we had agreed that is exactly what we would do here with the Women’s Game: We’ll be talking about soccer in the US, covering the USWNT and NWSL, but also in Europe, where Spain and England are leading its incredible growth… across Australia, South America, Africa, you name it - our goal is to share these human footballing stories with you.
We lay out all of this in Sam’s first episode with us which you can listen to here. There is laughter. There are a lot of tears. Sam talks candidly about the shattering past four years of hope, dashed hope, and rehab. The loss of identity and fraught agony over the decision to retire from the game she loves. What she will miss and can never replace. And the reality that it all gets worse now – because she has to work with me every day. 📷 (And YES! This is Sam’s first ever office job, which brings its own surreal hilarities.)
In the coming weeks, Sam will start by talking to guests like Lindsey Horan, Lucy Bronze, Mal Swanson, Crystal Dunn, Jill Scott… and of course Lynn Williams, her best friend, who is just the first person of a number we are bringing in to help build this network.
I could not be more exhilarated about all that is to come. The only thing I know for sure is that @sammymewy will soon be all of our bosses.



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@uncwomenssoccer @ThayerAthletics @NWSL @allysentnor @UtahRoyalsFC So exciting! Congratulations Ally!
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THE NUMBER ONE PICK!!
The third Tar Heel to be selected No. 1 overall in @NWSL Draft history, @allysentnor is headed to @UtahRoyalsFC!
#GoHeels x #NWSLDraft

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