Only at The Washington Times: Tim Lemke discusses the business of sports.
By Tim Lemke — Published September 21, 2009 Comments
Anheuser-Busch drops sponsorship of Williamsburg event
By Tim Lemke — Published September 17, 2009 Comments
Israel faces Spain this weekend in the Davis Cup semifinal, with matches scheduled to be played on Rosh Hashanah.
By Tim Lemke — Published September 14, 2009 Comments
Acknowledges outburst during women's semifinal was "inappropriate."
By Tim Lemke — Published September 13, 2009 Comments
Kastles star Leander Paes wins the U.S. Open doubles title.
By Tim Lemke — Published September 13, 2009 Comments
What Serena said, and the implications
By Tim Lemke — Published September 13, 2009 Comments
Serena Williams makes a life harder for herself and reporters
By Tim Lemke — Published September 12, 2009 Comments
Annoying drizzle is the bain of our existence
By Tim Lemke — Published September 12, 2009 Comments
Turns out that the rain may be a good thing for the U.S. Open from a television standpoint
By Tim Lemke — Published September 12, 2009 Comments
Rafael Nadal finally finished off his quarterfinal match, but the rain is back in Flushing Meadows.
By Tim Lemke — Published September 11, 2009 Comments
Michelle Obama will be heading to Copenhagen for 2016 Olympic announcement
By Tim Lemke — Published September 10, 2009 Comments
President Obama has not committed to attend IOC vote next month
By Tim Lemke — Published September 1, 2009 Comments
U.S. Olympic Committee gets big boost from major corporation; P&G further expands its sports sponsorships
By Tim Lemke — Published September 1, 2009 Comments
The Redskins once again are working hard to fill those premium seats at FedEx Field.
By Tim Lemke — Published August 31, 2009 Comments
There will be ridiculous amounts of tennis on television over the next two weeks, most of it shown live.
By Tim Lemke — Published August 27, 2009 Comments
Justin McCully, a native of Washington D.C., will fight Mike Russow on Saturday night in Portland.
'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America