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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 23

    The U.S. Open will change how it seeds players coming back from pregnancy after criticism over how Serena Williams’s return was handledhttps://nyti.ms/2yDnmGc 

    7:30 AM - 23 Jun 2018
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      2. Nina Hartley®‏ @NinaHartleyLive Jun 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        I see a lot of people criticize, it's what this planet has today, let's be a little more human, love our neighbor, complicity, without playing without even knowing how it's going to be! @NinaHartleyLive @nytimes

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      1. Domenic‏ @domdion Jun 23
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        One of the most thrilling rivalries in tennis: Serena vs. the US Open (2004, 2009, 2011, 2018)

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      1. John Greene‏ @deadseasquirrel Jun 23
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        I should have thought that the 'seeding' was done 9 months earlier. 😵

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      2. Sᴛᴀᴍᴘᴇᴅᴇ ᴏғ Eʟᴏǫᴜᴇɴᴄᴇ‏ @Weatherwalks Jun 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        It doesn't even look like @serenawilliams is about to serve the tennis ball here as much as it looks like she's suspending it with telekinesis so that she can come back and swat it when she feels like it.

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      3. Emily‏ @poppy1080 Jun 23
        Replying to @Weatherwalks @nytimes @serenawilliams

        Astute observation.

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      1. friend‏ @friend23456 Jun 23
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        It was a choice.....her body has changed. and she has been out of it for a long time.....shouldn't you have to earn your new seeding.

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      1. Cuzzin_Chuck_ ✊🏾‏ @Slim_Charles007 Jun 23
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        @Kee_2_Success

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      1. archieaverage‏ @archieaverage Jun 23
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        First world problems

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      1. Pete Duke‏ @pjd716 Jun 26
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        WHY???? Cause "IT" got pregnant and lost to some real athletes the steroid junkie!!!!

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      1. SummerSucks‏ @statsDude Jun 24
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        Serena Williams, the best female tennis player ever, should have some concessions made for her. I don't agree with a whole new rule, though, because that is unfair to the players who have been busting their ass for seeding, or take a break from tennis for non-pregnancy reasons.

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      1. barbara purcell‏ @pierce4ever Jun 23
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        @usopen @rolandgarros @Wimbledon It’s about time a change was made. Being pregnant is not a reason for a woman to have her seed standing taken away. ESPECIALLY since there isn’t an equal for men. Federer did not have his seed taken away when his wife was pregnant !

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      1. Black Voices Muted‏ @dog884 Jun 23
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        The world's full of hidden racism and hate against the people of the "Book."

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      1. The AfriCan Boogie Man‏ @RexJarrett06 Jun 23
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        I feel like for sports you Play for your ranking. Regardless of the medical condition or status. We can love Serena without discrediting those who are working to try an Earn those seeds in instances of her leavepic.twitter.com/jPD8WDxPx5

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      1. Lovehersports50‏ @lovehersports50 Jun 23
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        There you go. Welcome to 2018!

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      1. Robert Kuhn‏ @RobertK90078574 Jun 23
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        her call

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      1. Simbi‏ @DonSim0001 Jun 23
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        Look at that pretty face.

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