Valentin Vacherot beat his cousin Arthur Rinderknech 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 to win the Shanghai Masters for the first title of his career after a stunning run from the qualifying rounds.
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Zampa to miss Perth ODI against India, Kuhnemann and Philippe called up
Adam Zampa will remain at home with his pregnant wife but is likely to play the last two ODIs of the series against India
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Singapore shows McLaren’s management of title rivals Norris, Piastri will only get harder
Another flashpoint between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in Singapore illustrated McLaren’s challenge in managing its drivers’ title protagonists.
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Former All-Star infielder Alomar Sr. dies at 81
Sandy Alomar Sr., an All-Star infielder during his playing days in the 1960s and ’70s who went on to coach in the majors and manage in his native Puerto Rico, has died. He was 81.
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Julio Rodriguez’s three-run HR gives Mariners early Game 2 lead
The home run marked the Seattle Mariners center fielder’s second of the postseason.
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Senator warns Big Ten of private equity risks
Senator Maria Cantwell sent a letter on Friday warning Big Ten presidents that a move into private equity could have negative consequences, including impacting the schools’ tax-exempt status.
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Most F1 seasons on one team: Hamilton, Verstappen, more
Lewis Hamilton spent the most seasons with a single F1 team, during his extended run with Mercedes. Check out which other drivers make the list.
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Rule change to OK sponsor logos on unis proposed
An NCAA committee has proposed allowing sponsor patches on jerseys, potentially starting next year.
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Jays scratch Santander (back) from G2 lineup
Blue Jays outfielder Anthony Santander was scratched from the lineup for Monday’s Game 2 of the AL Championship Series because of a sore lower back.