5:48 PM ET For a few fleeting moments Sunday, Tiger Woods — yes, Tiger Woods — led The Open at Carnoustie. While he ultimately finished tied for sixth place — three strokes behind playing partner and eventual winner Francesco Molinari — oddsmakers certainly have taken notice. Tiger Woods had the lead at The Open. He
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4:53 PM ET Associated Press NEWPORT, R.I. — Steve Johnson continued his long road back and success this year by capturing the Hall of Fame Open on Sunday. The 28-year-old American defeated Ramkumar Ramanathan, of India, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2, on Newport’s grass court for his fourth career ATP title and second this season. When it
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4:22 PM ET Associated Press WINNIPEG, Manitoba — An arbitrator has awarded Winnipeg Jets defenseman Jacob Trouba a one-year, $5.5 million contract for the 2018-19 season, the league announced Sunday. Winnipeg has 48 hours to accept the ruling or turn it down and make Trouba an unrestricted free agent. Trouba, 24, was one of five
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3:13 PM ET HOCKENHEIM, Germany — Kimi Raikkonen says Ferrari’s radio messages at the German Grand Prix were not clear enough after he appeared to question team orders to let teammate Sebastian Vettel past. After the first round of pit stops, Raikkonen found himself leading the German Grand Prix but with another pit stop to
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2:32 PM ET Team Sky’s rough ride on the Tour de France continued on Sunday when their Italian rider Gianni Moscon was kicked out of the race for hitting another rider during the 15th stage. “The jury kicked him out because he hit a rider from the (French) Fortuneo-Samsic team,” a senior official, who declined
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3:00 PM ET HOCKENHEIM, Germany — Daniel Ricciardo has vowed to roll with the punches after suffering his third race-ending reliability issue of the season at the German Grand Prix. After power unit component changes forced him to start from the back of the grid at Hockenheim, Ricciardo was on a fightback drive when he
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11:33 AM ET Fabio Fognini‘s love affair with the month of July continued as he secured the Swedish Open title by defeating Richard Gasquet. The Italian won 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 in an hour and 47 minutes to move within reach of a career-high world ranking and strengthen his claim for a place in the season-ending
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