Is the 40-year-old sure she wants to retire? She upsets No. 2 seed Anett Kontaveit in three sets to earn third-round match on Friday at U.S. Open.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
NCAA to consider significant changes to infractions process Wednesday
The hope is that changes will make NCAA infractions process faster, reward cooperation and carefully target penalties toward those who break rules.
Serena Williams honored after US Open first-round win. It’s all about tennis from now on | Opinion
With all of the Serena Williams retirement pomp and circumstance out of the way, it’s all about the tennis now at the U.S. Open.
US Open draw takeaways: Serena Williams could make a run; Rafael Nadal gets ideal matchups
The U.S. Open begins Monday. Serena Williams hopes to close out her legendary career in style, and Rafael Nadal seeks a fifth title in New York.
New deal for prep powerhouse shows how NIL money is trickling down to high school athletes | Opinion
If there was any doubt that college athletes capitalizing on name, image and likeness rights would trickle down to high school, it has now arrived.
Relying on Congress to fix college sports is a road to nowhere | Opinion
College leaders, if NIL, transfer portal and athlete’s rights are too much for you to handle, find something else to do and put grown-ups in the job.
By embracing Donald Trump, LIV Golf is branding itself as the MAGA Tour | Opinion
After three events, LIV Golf players cannot possibly deny that their tour is being used to feed Donald Trump’s ego and his political ambitions.
Pac-12 commissioner wants collegiality back in college sports. But deep down, he knows platitudes won’t save his conference | Opinion
Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff wants collegiality in college sports. That notion is woefully out of place in today’s dog-eat-dog environment.
He was college sports’ ‘Great Emancipator.’ Now he sees ‘utter chaos’ in transfer madness| Opinion
Tom Mars, attorney who helped end draconian restrictions on athlete transfers, now sees danger in NCAA expanding it to an unlimited, unchecked right.
NCAA champion Ben Shelton could be the next big thing in American men’s tennis | Opinion
Ben Shelton, whose father Bryan is a former top-100 player, made his ATP Tour debut on Tuesday. The Florida junior may turn pro sooner than planned.