Month: September 2019

5:24 AM ET Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios has received a suspended 16-week ban and $25,000 fine from the ATP following an outburst at the Cincinnati Masters in August. The penalties, which were administered due to “aggravated behaviour”, are deferred pending Kyrgios’ compliance with certain conditions over a six-month period. 1 Related Kyrgios, 24, was
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5:13 AM ET Max Verstappen and the grid’s three other drivers of Honda-powered cars will serve grid penalties at the Russian Grand Prix. Honda has pursued an aggressive development plan this year in a bid to catch Ferrari and Mercedes. The Japanese manufacturer introduced its ‘Spec-4’ engine at the Belgian Grand Prix, with Red Bull
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2:05 AM ET LOS ANGELES — Welterweight world titleholders Errol Spence Jr. and Shawn Porter have been friendly for years and largely respectful toward each other through a long promotion and several joint appearances for their unification bout. But as fight night closes in, they’re clearly tired of each other, and that displeasure was on
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1:21 AM ET Associated Press SHANGHAI — Four players shared the early first-round lead after 4-under 68s, with more than half of the 120 starters having completed their rounds at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship at the Sheshan International Golf Club on Thursday. Jun Min Lee of South Korea, Ren Yonezawa of Japan, Hong Kong’s Shuai
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The FC crew discuss whether Real Madrid are having a good week or have actually moved past their early season struggles. After a 1-0 win over Sevilla, ESPN FC’s Julien Laurens says criticism of Real Madrid’s recent play could help the club down the road. After losing 3-0 to PSG in Champions League, Craig Burley
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10:35 PM ET The Milwaukee Brewers continued their scorching September with their 19th win of the month Wednesday, clinching a postseason berth and eliminating both the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs in the process. The Crew’s 9-2 victory at Cincinnati brought the team to 88-70, a far cry from Sept. 5, when Milwaukee was
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