Knicks fire coach Fizdale after 4-18 start
The New York Knicks fired embattled head coach David Fizdale, the team announced on Friday.
Alpine skiing-Ledecka produces another upset with World Cup downhill win
It was almost a case of deja vu at the women’s World Cup downhill in Alberta on Friday as Czech skier Ester Ledecka claimed an upset win from a non-seeded starting position.
Reed gets two-stroke penalty in rules controversy at World Challenge
Patrick Reed was penalised two strokes for a rules violation in the Hero World Challenge third round in the Bahamas on Friday.
Woodland one-shot ahead at World Challenge, Woods lurks
U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland birdied the final two holes for a one-shot lead after the Hero World Challenge third round in the Bahamas on Friday as tournament host Tiger Woods lurked two shots behind.
Joshua lightens the load as Ruiz Jr piles on the pounds
Lean-looking British challenger Anthony Joshua weighed in more than three stones lighter than world heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr ahead of their title rematch in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
Alonso plays down his chances of winning Dakar Rally
Twice Formula One world champion and double Le Mans 24 Hours winner Fernando Alonso has played down his chances of winning the Dakar Rally when he makes his debut next month.
Boxing: Britain’s Whyte cleared of wrongdoing by UK Anti-Doping
British heavyweight Dillian Whyte has been cleared of any wrongdoing by the UK Anti-Doping agency (UKAD), which on Friday withdrew a charge against the boxer for a doping violation.
Reports: Nationals re-sign INF Kendrick to one-year deal
The Washington Nationals have reached a one-year deal with infielder Howie Kendrick, bringing back the postseason hero for another season, according to multiple reports.
Boxing: Joshua lightens the load as Ruiz Jr piles on the pounds
Lean-looking British challenger Anthony Joshua weighed in more than three stones lighter than world heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr ahead of their title rematch in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
Tennis: Wozniacki to retire after Australian Open
Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki said on Friday she will retire from tennis after January’s Australian Open — the venue of her sole Grand Slam triumph.