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Following is a summary of current sports news briefs. Quick turnaround helped me get past U.S. Open shock: Djokovic
Italian Open champion Novak Djokovic said getting back on court for a tournament so quickly after being disqualified at the U.S. Open for striking a line judge with a ball helped him move on from the incident. The world number one came in for heavy criticism at Flushing Meadows earlier this month and the Serb said he spent several days processing what had happened. Lightning hold off Stars, tie Stanley Cup Final 1-1
Tampa Bay’s power-play unit finally snapped out of their slumber to help the Lightning secure a 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars on Monday and tie the National Hockey League’s Stanley Cup Final at one game apiece. The Lightning, who had gone 0-for-14 on the power play over their past four games, got two goals with the man advantage in Game Two of a best-of-seven championship series being held in Edmonton to limit travel and minimize COVID-19 risk. MLB roundup: Padres clinch rare playoff berth
Mitch Moreland’s bloop double down the left-field line scored Manny Machado with the go-ahead run in the top of the 11th inning Sunday as the San Diego Padres clinched their first National League playoff berth in 14 years with a 7-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park. Wil Myers hit a three-run homer for the Padres (34-20), who captured at least a wild-card berth. Report: NFL fines 3 coaches for failing to wear masks
The NFL cracked down Monday on maskless head coaches, reportedly handing out more than a $1 million in fines. The San Francisco 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan, the Denver Broncos’ Vic Fangio and the Seattle Seahawks’ Pete Carroll each were fined $100,000 for not wearing masks Sunday, and their teams were docked $250,000, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. UK sports bodies ask government for emergency aid
A coalition of over 100 sports bodies, including the Premier League and Football Association, have asked British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for emergency funding because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the BBC reported on Monday. The group, which also comprises the UK’s tennis, cricket and rugby governing bodies, is worried about “a lost generation of activity” says a letter to be presented to the government. A new era? DeChambeau’s U.S. Open triumph puts field on notice
As the golf world turns its gaze from Winged Foot Golf Club to the year’s final major at Augusta National in November, questions remain over just how much Bryson DeChambeau’s hard-charging U.S. Open win could shift the sport’s landscape. With an average drive of 325.6 yards in Mamaroneck, New York — the furthest of any U.S. Open champion in four decades, according to data compiled https://www.usopen.com/2020/articles/10-notes-to-know-from-final-round.html by 15th Club content head Justin Ray for the United States Golf Association (USGA) — DeChambeau showed he could win by saving his precision for the greens. NBA great Jordan forms NASCAR team with Wallace as driver
Basketball great Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin have partnered to form a new single-car NASCAR Cup Series team that will feature Bubba Wallace as its driver, the trio said on Monday. Jordan, a six-time NBA champion, will serve as principal owner of the team with Hamlin a minority partner while he continues to drive for Joe Gibbs Racing. Halep claims Rome title after Pliskova retires with injury
Top seed Simona Halep claimed the Italian Open in Rome on Monday after second seed Karolina Pliskova retired from the final with injury when she was down 6-0 2-1. Halep raced into a 5-0 lead in the opening set, breaking the defending champion three times and also saved three break points at 0-40 down in the fourth game. MLB, MLBPA commit $10 million to Players Alliance
Major League Baseball and the Players Association jointly committed $10 million to The Players Alliance on Monday to help boost the participation of Black Americans in all levels of the sport. The Players Alliance, a nonprofit organization comprised of active and former players, will use the money to fund annual grants through 2024 to improve access to the sport from the youth level all the way to MLB front offices. Two in custody in Tour de France doping probe – Marseille prosecutor
Two people were in custody on Monday after an investigation was opened into suspected doping by the Arkea-Samsic team at this year’s Tour de France, the Marseille prosecutor said on Monday. Dominique Laurens said in a statement that the probe was targeting a “small part of the team” and that those in custody were part of the “close entourage of the main rider”.
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