Sumit Nagal, India’s top-ranked male tennis player, is appealing to Chinese authorities after saying he was denied a visa to compete in an Australian Open wild-card playoff tournament beginning Nov. 24 in Chengdu.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Norris on finding form: Ignore people talking ‘crap’
Lando Norris has “ignored everyone that has talked crap about him” after dominating the Sao Paulo Grand Prix to tighten his grip on securing a first Formula One world championship.
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Podium showed what’s to come for Kimi – Wolff
Mercedes wunderkind Andrea Kimi Antonelli showed the world what’s to come in his Formula 1 career by keeping Max Verstappen at bay at the end of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, according to his boss Toto Wolff.
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Krzyzewski on hand as Army falls to No. 4 Duke
The winningest coach in men’s basketball was back at West Point Tuesday, when Mike Krzyzewski arrived with Duke to watch his former Blue Devils defeat the Army Black Knights in a Veterans Day game in Christl Arena at the United States Military Academy.
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Dodgers’ Edman to have ankle surgery next week
Dodgers utility player Tommy Edman will have right ankle surgery next week but could be ready for spring training.
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Krzyzewski on hand as Army plays host to Duke
The winningest coach in men’s basketball was back at West Point, New York Tuesday, when Mike Krzyzewski arrived with Duke as his former Blue Devils met the Army Black Knights for a Veterans Day game at Christl Arena at the United States Military Academy.
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MLB Awards Week predictions, results: Murphy, Vogt take Manager of the Year awards
Baseball’s best are collecting their hardware this week. On Tuesday, Pat Murphy and Stephen Vogt won Manager of the Year.
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GM: Respect calls, but Pirates not trading Skenes
Pirates GM Ben Cherington said he has regularly received inquiries from clubs regarding Paul Skenes’ availability but reiterated that the team will not trade the ace right-hander this offseason.
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DePodesta calls Rockies ‘right situation’ for return
Newly hired general manager Paul DePodesta called the Rockies the “right situation” for him to return to baseball after a five-year stint in the NFL.
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Cards, Arenado on ‘same page’ for potential trade
Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom indicated the team is ready to move on from third baseman Nolan Arenado and also is exploring trades for pitcher Sonny Gray.