Wozniacki seeks repeat at wide-open WTA Finals
The women’s tennis season concludes at the WTA Finals in Singapore next week and, like a majority of tournaments during the 2018 campaign, picking a winner from a wide-open field seems a near impossible task.
Factbox: WTA Finals – player profiles
Form guide for the eight women competing at the WTA Finals in Singapore.
College football notebook: Arkansas quarterback Storey to miss game
Arkansas quarterback Ty Storey will miss Saturday’s game against Tulsa as he continues to recover from a head injury suffered last weekend in a 37-33 loss to Ole Miss, according to multiple reports on Friday.
NHL veteran Tootoo retires after 13 seasons
After 13 seasons in the NHL, forward Jordin Tootoo has decided to retire, making the announcement on Friday.
ATP roundup: Top seed Isner wins another marathon
John Isner, known for his habit of playing long matches, continued the trend Friday by overcoming fellow American Tennys Sandgren 7-6 (8), 6-7 (5), 7-6 (2) to move on to the semifinals of the Intrum Stockholm Open in Sweden.
MLB notebook: Red Sox’s Sale to start World Series opener
Boston ace Chris Sale will start the opening game of the World Series on Tuesday, Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Friday during a radio interview.
NASCAR notebook: Almirola relishing no-lose status at Kansas
Aric Almirola is excited to enjoy a rare moment in NASCAR racing — an elimination event with no downside for the No. 10 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford team.
WTA roundup: Goerges rallies to move into Luxembourg finals
Top-seeded German Julia Goerges rallied back from two points from defeat qualifier Eugenie Bouchard and reach the finals of the BGL BNP Paribas Luxembourg Open on Friday.
Motor racing: Larson not giving up despite setback at Kansas
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – It is a situation that seemingly should make drivers feel unease, rankle their nerves and bring about second-guessing on how they ended up being on the brink of elimination from the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs barrin…
NFL notebook: With RB Fournette out, Jaguars acquire Hyde
With starting running back Leonard Fournette ruled out for his third straight game and limited to just 20 carries this season, the Jacksonville Jaguars have acquired Carlos Hyde from the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round draft pick.




