Lando Norris said there was nothing more he could do after finishing fourth in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and losing his Formula 1 championship lead to winning McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.
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Sources: 4-star G Adams decommits from UConn
McDonald’s All American Darius Adams, a top-30 recruit in the 2025 class, has decommitted from UConn, sources told ESPN.
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Guardians place Thomas on IL with bruised wrist
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Alcaraz awaiting test results, hopes to play Madrid
Carlos Alcaraz said Tuesday he is feeling fine but will wait on results from medical tests on his upper right leg to decide whether he will play at the Madrid Open.
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Yasir Khan’s blistering 87 helps Multan Sultans open their account
Sultans posted 228, and no Lahore Qalandars batter converted a start as the innings petered out for 195
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Mukesh four-for sets up comfortable win as DC close the gap up top
DC restricted LSG to just 72 runs in last ten overs, before Rahul and Porel’s fifties took visitors home
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‘I have some gas left in the tank’: At 37, Djokovic still has big tennis goals
Djokovic has had a rough start to 2025, but shown flashes of brilliance too. And he’s aiming for that 100th tour win.
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Hamilton: ‘Nothing positive’ to take from P7
A downbeat Lewis Hamilton said there was nothing positive to take from his seventh-place finish at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Markram, Marsh and Badoni push LSG to 159 against DC in Lucknow
Mukesh Kumar bagged 4 for 33 for DC, who hit back after an 87-run opening stand
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Piastri beats Verstappen to win in Saudi Arabia; leads championship
Oscar Piastri moved into the lead of the drivers’ championship for the first time in his career after securing his third victory of the season at Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.