Gundlach says ‘may or may not’ be part of Buffalo Bills ownership group: CNBC
(Reuters) – DoubleLine Capital cofounder Jeffrey Gundlach told CNBC television on Tuesday he “may or may not” be a part of an ownership group to buy the Buffalo Bills National Football League team after the death of owner Ralph Wilson.
Cycling: Contador sits out ‘unsuitable’ world championships
(Reuters) – Tour of Spain overall leader Alberto Contador will sit out this month’s world championships because the route does not suit him, the Spaniard said on Tuesday.
Motor racing: Ferrari and McLaren have a hard road ahead
LONDON (Reuters) – Ferrari and McLaren, historically Formula One’s two most successful teams, have had little to cheer about on the track of late and it could be some time before things get much better.
Olympics: IOC meets Saudi Olympic chief, discuss women in Games
BERLIN (Reuters) – The International Olympic Committee has met with the new Saudi Arabian Olympic chief to discuss women’s participation in the Games among other issues, amid the country’s failure to send any female athletes to the Asian Games.
Olympics: IOC to respect Scotland vote, athletes protected – Bach
BERLIN (Reuters) – The International Olympic Committee promised Scottish athletes’ interests would be “safeguarded” ahead of the 2016 Rio Olympics should Scotland vote in favor of independence on Sept. 18.
Fans fear end of golden era, but show goes on
A less informed holder of an expensive U.S. Open men’s singles final ticket walks into Louis Armstrong Arena, settles down into a court-side seat and then rubs his eyes in disbelief, checking the smallprint on his stub.
Japan’s Dentsu extends IAAF partnership to 2029
LONDON (Reuters) – Japan’s Dentsu will promote the world athletics championships for the next 15 years after agreeing a renewed contract which the sport said would secure its financial future.
Disappointment for Nishikori, but Asia on the rise
(Reuters) – Tokyo’s morning rush-hour will probably have flowed a little smoother than usual on Tuesday as millions delayed their journeys to find a TV beaming a 24-year-old wielding a tennis racket on a patch of concrete in a suburb of New York.
Fans fear end of golden era, but show goes on
A less informed holder of an expensive U.S. Open men’s singles final ticket walks into Louis Armstrong Arena, settles down into a court-side seat and then rubs his eyes in disbelief, checking the smallprint on his stub.
Rio showing dynamism, World Cup a confidence boost
BERLIN (Reuters) – Rio de Janeiro’s 2016 Olympic preparations are in full swing with organizers having rediscovered their dynamism after years of delays and the soccer World Cup boosting their confidence, IOC President Thomas Bach said on Tuesday.