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Contents:
- JASON GAY
- JASON GAY: TENNIS RUL THE WORLD
- JASON GAY AND TOM PERROTTA WRAP THE 2019 US OPEN
- THERE ARE NO PUBLICLY OUT GAY PRO MALE TENNIS PLAYERS AND NOBODY REALLY KNOWS WHY
- GAY STRASBOURG
JASON GAY
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JASON GAY: TENNIS RUL THE WORLD
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JASON GAY AND TOM PERROTTA WRAP THE 2019 US OPEN
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THERE ARE NO PUBLICLY OUT GAY PRO MALE TENNIS PLAYERS AND NOBODY REALLY KNOWS WHY
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GAY STRASBOURG
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“It’s like wng wh a spatula!” says Gay, who grew-up playg tennis. Every workday, Gay, 53, wak up at 4 a.m., the pch black of his brownstone, before the sun sts light on the Brooklyn Bridge and the btle of the New York Cy traffic jump starts the day. Gay’s entertag wrg, sprkled wh wry humor, keeps them up-to-date on their favore athlet, Super Bowls, World Cups, and how “Tom Brady is (fally) ready for Pickball.”.
Gay, now his 13th year as sports and humor lumnist for the Journal, embarked upon his wrg journey Belmont Hill School the suburbs of Belmont, MA, where he worked the school newspaper.