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Harvard Law Can Wait as U.S. Open Beckons for No. 641 Strode

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In a life of being ranked near the top, Blake Strode will have to settle for No. 641 when he tries to qualify for the U.S. Open after deferring his entrance at Harvard Law School.

Strode has been living out of a suitcase for much of the past year since telling Harvard Law, which has produced two U.S. presidents and 15 Supreme Court justices, that he would delay his place in moot court for a spot on a tennis court.