Andrea Gaudenzi has been reelected as chairman of the ATP men’s professional tennis tour, giving him a third term that runs through 2028.
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Bediako expected to play Sat. as judge mulls ruling
Alabama’s Charles Bediako is expected to play Saturday at Auburn after County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Pruet did not rule immediately following Bediako’s lawsuit hearing against the NCAA on Friday.
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Angels finalize 1-year deal with vet lefty Suter
Left-hander Brent Suter and the Los Angeles Angels finalized a $1.25 million, one-year contract on Friday.
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Ex-MLB player Puig found guilty in gambling probe
A jury has found ex-major league outfielder Yasiel Puig guilty of obstruction of justice and lying to federal officials, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Friday.
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MSU loses Ugochukwu; Fears discipline possible
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said that discipline for star guard Jeremy Fears is possible while the Spartans deal with a season-ending injury to Divine Ugochukwu.
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Ashcraft, Uceta add to player arbitration wins
Pitchers Graham Ashcraft and Edwin Uceta won their salary arbitration cases Friday, improving players to 5-0 this year.
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Madushan replaces injured Malinga in Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup squad
Madushan last played a T20I for Sri Lanka in 2023
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Williams reveals 2026 livery after car delays
Williams has revealed the livery it will race with in 2026 following delays to the production of its new car, the FW48.
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Liam Livingstone signs T20-only contract with Lancashire
Loss of central contract means Livingstone is back on Lancashire’s payroll and unlikely to play red-ball
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Sammy: ‘Feels like 2016 when no one gave us a chance’
The head coach dreams for an era where West Indies succeed ‘because of, not in spite of’