J.J. Wolf is about as Ohio as they come. The professional tennis player grew up in the Cincinnati area, the grandson of the former coach of the NBA’s Cincinnati Royals and a member of one of the most prolific athletic families in southwest Ohio. He spent three seasons at Ohio State, earning All-America and Big Ten Player of the Year honors. Wolf still even lives in Columbus while trying to cement himself as one of the top players in the world. And when given a chance to represent another Ohio team, Wolf took the opportunity and ran with it. He was in some ways the talk of the U.S. Open a week ago when he shocked the tennis world by winning his first two matches, and a union blue Columbus Blue Jackets sweater was along for the ride. Provided with the sweater — which had his last name and the…
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