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Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan, a Washington-based writer, covers the Middle East and Africa (and tennis) for The American Spectator.
by | Dec 5, 2021

Far be it from me to object to the Allegretto — the one in Beethoven’s Seventh, of course, the one…

by | Dec 2, 2021

Of Steve Simon, president of the Women’s Tennis Association, you can say he is a sports entrepreneur who puts his…

by | Nov 27, 2021

Oumi built a school in Abidjan, her home town, last winter. The idea came to her when she realized that…

by | Nov 20, 2021

In early November, the Chinese (PRC) tennis star Peng Shuai wrote on her blog that she had been aggressed in…

by | Oct 21, 2021

Paris, Paris-Abidjan, Abidjan, you fly over, I write to Wlady, you end up in a different world and yet one…

by | Oct 20, 2021

What bothers Bernard-Henri Lévy, the Parisian intellectual, about Eric Zemmour is that the latter has indicated that he believes France…

by | Sep 13, 2021

Novak Djokovic won 27 matches in a row over the past months, but he lost the one he most wanted,…

by | Sep 10, 2021

The phenomenal runs of the teen tennis queens at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows should not overshadow the no…

by | Sep 9, 2021

The sorrow in France provoked by the death at 88 of Jean-Paul Belmondo a few days ago can be explained…

by | Sep 6, 2021

The U.S. Open today marks the second week of the tournament with Military Appreciation Day, which was renamed Lt. Joe…

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