Motor racing: I should have done better, says Vettel
Sebastian Vettel recognized on Thursday that he and Ferrari had made mistakes this season but refused to single out the moment where his hopes of winning a fifth Formula One title ended.
Tennis: Kyrgios ends season after pulling out of Kremlin Cup
Australian Nick Kyrgios has called time on his season after pulling out of the Kremlin Cup on Thursday with a recurrence of an elbow injury.
Blackhawks G Crawford to start on Thursday
Corey Crawford will be between the pipes for the first time in nearly 10 months when the Chicago Blackhawks host the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night.
Bulls PG Dunn absent for ‘personal matter’
Chicago Bulls point guard Kris Dunn will miss the team’s season opener Thursday night at Philadelphia to attend to a “personal matter,” coach Fred Hoiberg announced.
NFL notebook: Dolphins’ Tannehill not facing surgery
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill faces an “uphill challenge” in his recovery from a shoulder injury and is unlikely to play next Thursday against the Houston Texans, according to a report by ESPN.
Cowboys WR Williams suspended three games
The NFL has suspended Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams for three games, presumably because of his offseason DUI arrest.
U.S. sports leagues could reap $4.2 billion a year from legal betting: survey
The four major U.S. professional sports leagues could reap a combined $4.2 billion annually as a result of legal sports betting, most of it indirectly from increased fan engagement, according to a casino industry survey released on Thursday.
Alonso hails Hamilton as one of the F1 greats
Lewis Hamilton’s former team mate Fernando Alonso hailed the Briton as a Formula One great on Thursday and said he was happy to see him stand on the brink of a fifth world championship.
Mick Schumacher ‘100 percent’ will be in F1, says Hamilton
Michael Schumacher’s son Mick is ‘100 percent’ certain to make it to Formula One and when he does it will be great for the sport, world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday.
U.S. sports leagues could see $4.2 billion annually from legal betting: survey
The four major U.S. professional sports leagues could reap a combined $4.2 billion annually as a result of legal sports betting, most of it indirectly from increased fan engagement, according to a casino industry survey released on Thursday.




