Sports News Roundup: Tennis-Men's governing ATP to investigate abuse allegations against Zverev; Motor racing-Wallace emotional after historic NASCAR Cup Series win and more
The 28-year-old suffered the injury in June at the Mallorca Open and had to skip Wimbledon and was unable to defend his U.S. Open title last month. Motor racing-Hamilton's Mission 44 foundation announces first initiative A foundation set up by seven-times Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton announced its first initiative on Tuesday, seeking to recruit 150 Black school teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects.
Following is a summary of current sports news briefs.
Tennis-Men's governing ATP to investigate abuse allegations against Zverev
The ATP has launched an internal investigation into allegations of domestic abuse against German tennis player Alexander Zverev by his ex-girlfriend Olga Sharypova, the men's tennis governing body said in a statement on Monday. In an interview with online magazine Slate on Aug. 25, former tennis player Sharypova said that Zverev was emotionally and physically abusive to her during their relationship.
Motor racing-Wallace emotional after historic NASCAR Cup Series win
Bubba Wallace held back tears while reflecting on the long road that led him to his first-ever NASCAR Cup Series win at Talladega Superspeedway on Monday. His victory in the YellaWood 500 came after a rainstorm cut the race short with Wallace in the lead, making him the first Black driver to win a race in NASCAR's premier series since Wendell Scott did so in 1963.
Soccer-Ferguson says Ronaldo should have started against Everton
Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said Cristiano Ronaldo should have started last weekend's 1-1 home draw with Everton instead of being brought on as a second-half substitute by current boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Ronaldo came on just before the hour mark with United leading 1-0 but Everton grabbed an equalizer in the 65th minute and held on for the draw.
Golf-Asian Tour set to resume after 18 months
The Asian Tour is set to return from an 18-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic after the golf circuit said on Tuesday it will stage two tournaments in Thailand before the end of the year. The Tour, which stopped play in March 2020, will hold the Blue Canyon Championship from Nov. 25-28 and the Laguna Phuket Championship from Dec. 2-5.
Tennis-Barty opts out of Australia team for BJK Cup finals
A return to court for Ash Barty this season looked less likely on Tuesday after the world number one was omitted from Australia's team for next month's Billie Jean King Cup finals in Prague. The Wimbledon champion, who returned to Australia after a third-round exit at the U.S. Open in September, led her country to the final of the last completed edition of the Fed Cup in 2019.
Emma Raducanu could face Simona Halep at Indian Wells
Newly crowned U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu would face two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep if both win their opening matches at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif. Raducanu, an 18-year-old from Great Britain, stunned the tennis world while emerging from relative obscurity to win the major in New York last month. She arrived at the U.S. Open ranked 150th in the world and needed to get through qualifying just to reach the main draw.
NBA-Curry happy Wiggins handled 'responsibilities' by taking COVID vaccine
Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry said he is pleased Andrew Wiggins handled his "responsibilities" as a team member by receiving a COVID-19 vaccination head of the NBA season. Unvaccinated players will have to comply with a long list of restrictions to play this season and the NBA previously denied Wiggins' request for a religious exemption.
Tennis-Thiem says he doesn't need wrist surgery
World number eight Dominic Thiem said he will not require surgery on a wrist injury that has ruled him out for the rest of the season. The 28-year-old suffered the injury in June at the Mallorca Open and had to skip Wimbledon and was unable to defend his U.S. Open title last month.
Motor racing-Hamilton's Mission 44 foundation announces first initiative
A foundation set up by seven-times Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton announced its first initiative on Tuesday, seeking to recruit 150 Black school teachers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. Hamilton's Mission 44 and the educational charity Teach First will work together over the next two years to help schools serving disadvantaged communities in England.
NFL-Brady hails current, former team mates for help in setting passing mark
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady became the NFL's all-time leader in passing yards during Sunday's 19-17 win at New England and the 44-year-old thanked current and former teammates for helping him reach the "amazing statistic". Brady was back at the Patriots' home for the first time since he left them in 2020 after two trophy-laden decades, during which he picked up six of his seven Super Bowl titles.
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