Traffic flowing but ticket sales down at French GP
French Grand Prix organizers hailed their new traffic management scheme as a success on Friday, after gridlock sorely tested the patience of Formula One fans in 2018, but ticket sales were down.
Kyrgios fined $17,500 for Queen’s Club rants
Australia’s Nick Kyrgios has been fined a total of $17,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct by the ATP after a series of outbursts at officials at the Queen’s Club championships on Thursday.
U.S. Soccer agrees to mediation with U.S. women’s team over gender discrimination: WSJ
The U.S. Soccer Federation has reached a tentative agreement for mediation with 28 players in the U.S. women’s soccer team to resolve complaints in a lawsuit in which the women are seeking equal pay with the men’s soccer team and improvements in workin…
Stewards dash Ferrari’s hopes of Canada Grand Prix review
Formula One stewards on Friday dashed Ferrari’s hopes of overturning a penalty that denied Sebastian Vettel victory in Canada, ruling that the Italian team had not presented significant and new evidence.
Norway’s Saevik juggling studies and sport at women’s World Cup
When Norway’s Karina Saevik is not busy training or helping her country progress at the women’s World Cup, she can be found with her head buried in books as she juggles academics and soccer.
American fans in France hope for Women’s World Cup ‘Tour de Four’
They’re calling it the “Tour de Four”.
De Colo expresses interest in returning to NBA
Nando De Colo, who last played in the NBA during the 2013-14 season, is looking to make a return after spending the last five seasons in the EuroLeague with CSKA Moscow, ESPN reported.
Zverev tumbles out of Halle quarters after defeat by Goffin
World number four Alexander Zverev’s quest for a first title at the Halle Open came to a grinding halt as the two-times runner-up was stunned 3-6 6-1 7-6(3) by David Goffin in the quarter-finals on Friday.
Goalkeepers at World Cup to avoid bookings for stepping off line in shootouts: IFAB
Goalkeepers at the women’s World Cup will not be booked for stepping off the goalline during penalty shootouts to reduce the likelihood of them being sent off, soccer’s law-making body IFAB said on Friday.
FIA rejects Ferrari’s request to review Vettel penalty
Ferrari’s right to review Sebastian Vettel’s penalty which cost him victory at the Canadian Grand Prix earlier this month has been rejected, the FIA said on Friday.




