Swiatek Faces Harassment at Miami Open, Dodgers Aim for Repeat, and More Sports News
Iga Swiatek receives extra security after harassment at Miami Open. The Dodgers are favorites to repeat as MLB champions, while the Mets became big spenders with the acquisition of Juan Soto. Cameron Heyward clarifies remarks about Aaron Rodgers. Other highlights include Knicks' historic triple-double and Dodgers' White House visit.
Iga Swiatek, Polish tennis star and world number two, has been placed under extra security at the Miami Open after a fan verbally harassed her and sent threatening messages online. This incident highlights the increasing concerns regarding athletes' safety during high-profile tournaments.
In Major League Baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers aim to defend their championship title. Meanwhile, the New York Mets have acquired superstar Juan Soto with a record 15-year, $765 million contract, signaling their determination to end their title drought. Additionally, the Dodgers are set to visit the White House in April to celebrate their past World Series win.
Elsewhere in sports, Pittsburgh Steelers' Cameron Heyward has clarified his comments about the prospect of Aaron Rodgers joining the team. In NBA news, Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns led the New York Knicks to a historic night, becoming the first teammates to record triple-doubles in the same game.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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