The Charleston Open, a WTA-500 and ATP-500 level event, said it would pay equal prize money to women and men starting in 2026.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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SGA scores 20 points in 70th straight, passing MJ
Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reached 20 points for the 70th straight game, surpassing Michael Jordan for the fourth-longest single-season streak in NBA history.
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Sainz handed penalty for impeding Hamilton
Williams driver Carlos Sainz will start the Japanese Grand Prix from 15th after being handed a three-place drop for blocking Lewis Hamilton in qualifying.
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Alonso: There’s no one like ‘magical’ Verstappen
Fernando Alonso was left in awe watching Max Verstappen’s “magical” pole position lap at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Red Bull’s Tsunoda: Japan qualifying ‘very sad’
Yuki Tsunoda said he felt “very sad” after his qualifying debut with Red Bull unraveled on Saturday, leaving him 15th on the grid for Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.
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Hadjar makes Q3 despite seatbelt ‘nightmare’
Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar took his car through to Q3 at the Japanese Grand Prix despite “nightmare” pain from his seatbelt.
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Golden: Gators ‘respect’ but don’t fear Sampson
Florida coach Todd Golden says his team understands the challenge of facing Houston’s top-ranked defense and Hall of Fame coach in the title game.
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Mets prospect Allan gets 1st outing in six years
Making his first appearance in six years following several injury rehabilitations, New York Mets pitching prospect Matt Allan, 23, a right-hander, threw 2 2/3 scoreless innings for High-A St. Lucie against Jupiter on Sunday in the Florida State League.
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Pirates apologize, plan to re-add Clemente sign
The Pirates announced Sunday that they will be adding the No. 21 logo back to the right field wall to honor Roberto Clemente at PNC Park after the franchise icon’s family expressed their unhappiness that the sign was removed for an advertisement.
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Hamilton: P8 in Japan is ‘not good enough’
Lewis Hamilton took the blame for his lacklustre qualifying performance at the Japanese Grand Prix, saying it was “not good enough.”