The Australian Open is the start of a new year of tennis stories. Some familiar names and narratives are on repeat.
Alongside this trend, there is a growing pursuit of spectacle and profit from events supposedly marketed as sports.
A Justice Department investigation into whether antidoping authorities covered up positive tests for elite Chinese swimmers set off a power play to kill the inquiry.
This week, the 2025 tennis season began with Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios revisiting the subject of doping. Elsewhere, ...
Tennis star Nick Kyrios slammed Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek on Saturday for failing the sport's anti-doping rules during ...
Sinner's was not the only recent high-profile case in the sport as world number two Iga Swiatek accepted a one-month ban that ...
The IPC has established the IPC Anti-Doping Code in compliance with the general principles of the WADC, including the WADC International Standards, expecting that, in the spirit of sport, it will lead ...
Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports Susan Mullane/Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports LONDON — Russian tennis player Daniil Savelev has accepted a two-year suspension for doping, the International Tennis ...
LONDON — Russian tennis player Daniil Savelev has accepted a two-year suspension for doping, the International Tennis Integrity Agency said Friday. The ITIA said that Savelev tested positive for ...
After taking stock of the trade picture in the Eastern Conference, we'll now turn our attention to the West as teams ready themselves for the Feb. 6 trade deadline. Next up is the Northwest ...
Earlier this month, the New York Red Bulls sent shockwaves through the sports and business world when the organization announced a historic 13-year partnership with Sports Illustrated Tickets.