Top-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany beat Matteo Arnaldi of Italy 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2 on Thursday night in the third round of the National Bank Open.
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Sources: Stanford to hire ex-Nike CEO as AD
Stanford is set to hire former Nike CEO John Donahoe as the school’s new athletic director, sources told ESPN on Thursday.
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Antonelli paying price for Mercedes ‘wrong steps’
Mercedes have made mistakes in developing their Formula 1 car and Kimi Antonelli’s struggles are a consequence of that, according to James Allison.
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Trump issues executive order for college sports
President Donald Trump has directed members of his Cabinet to develop a plan in the next 30 days aimed at preserving college sports opportunities and preventing college athletes from becoming professionals.
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Yanks add Bednar, Doval; say Williams still closer
The Yankees added bullpen reinforcements by trading for David Bednar, Camilo Doval and Jake Bird on Thursday, while manager Aaron Boone said the plan is to keep incumbent Devin Williams in the closer role.
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Pakistan fan ejection at Old Trafford: Lancashire apologise for ‘any upset and offence caused’
Farooq Nazar, the fan in question, refused to cover his Pakistan shirt during the fourth England vs India Test and was “asked to leave the stadium” by security officials
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Cubs acquire Castro but lament ‘tight’ SP market
Willi Castro, who has played six positions and has pitched an inning for the Twins this season, has been traded to the Cubs in exchange for two prospects.
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AAC launches rebrand as ‘American Conference’
With the new mascot “Soar” the eagle, the 15-member AAC has officially rebranded as the “American Conference” and will introduce a modernized website on Thursday.
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Latest installment of Air Bud franchise, ‘Air Bud Returns’ to release in summer 2026
The film is written and directed by Robert Vince, who produced the original “Air Bud” in 1997.
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Commission loosens prohibition on NIL payments
The College Sports Commission has loosened its blanket prohibition on athletes receiving payments from NIL collectives, according to a memo the new enforcement agency sent to athletic directors.