Belmont Stakes to run June 20 without spectators
The Belmont Stakes will be run on June 20 without spectators amid the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the first time the race will be the opening leg of U.S. thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown, the New York Racing Association (NYRA) said on Tuesday.
F1 could manage to race even with COVID-19 cases, says FIA
Formula One could cope with up to 10 positive tests for COVID-19 when the sport starts the season in July, according to the chairman of the governing FIA’s medical commission.
Players will need more mental health support, says coach Upton
The novel coronavirus lockdown has been a traumatic experience for many cricketers and teams will have to change their approach to mental health when the game resumes, mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton has said.
Red Sox LHP Sale excited about ‘brand-new’ elbow
About six weeks after receiving a “brand-new elbow” for his birthday, Boston Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale updated the status of his recovery in an ESPN interview published Tuesday.
Premier League confirms six positive COVID-19 cases after testing
The Premier League said on Tuesday that six people from three different clubs had tested positive for COVID-19 out of a sample of 748 individuals.
Brady huddles new teammates for workouts in Tampa
Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady facilitated a two-hour workout at a prep school in Tampa on Tuesday.
Mickelson relishes chance to take down Tiger at his own course
Phil Mickelson appears to be brimming with confidence heading into longtime rival Tiger Woods’ backyard at Sunday’s “The Match: Champions for Charity” golf event.
UFC tags Woodley-Burns for May 30 main event
Gilbert Burns and former welterweight champ Tyron Woodley are signed to square off in the main event at UFC Fight Night on May 30.
Monaco puts a marker down for 2021 with three race run
Monaco plans to hold three motor races in the space of five weeks in 2021 after the principality had to cancel this weekend’s showcase Formula One grand prix due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Not players’ job to help fellow professionals – Berrettini
Matteo Berrettini thinks tennis players should not be put in a position where they have to provide financial aid to fellow professionals and it should be the responsibility of those governing the sport, the Italian world number eight has said.