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EDITOR’S LETTER

I’ve been having very vivid dreams lately.

A few nights ago, I was playing tennis at the Australian Open, but instead of Rebound Ace (as is the construction at Melbourne Park) the court was en tout cas and my forehand (notoriously ‘wild’ as my tennis coach used to chastise) was on song. I’m running to a forehand, sliding open stance on the red clay, and whip it cross court for a blistering winner. Eat that Djoker.

Another night, I’m seated at the second- storey bay windows of the Marchesi cafe in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, looking down at

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