Just a few months ago, conversation centered on the hope that Tiger Woods would walk normally again. Now he is playing in a tournament with his son.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: WTA shows what leadership is in standing up to China and supporting Peng Shuai
The WTA suspended its tournaments in China after being rebuffed in efforts to talk with Peng Shuai, who accused a top Chinese official of assault.
WTA demands answers, while IOC steps aside in case of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai
China’s state-run media released a statement it said was from tennis star Peng Shuai.
Opinion: Two American pastimes, baseball and racism, will be on display at World Series
Defying a wave of social change, the Braves and MLB will give the tomahawk chop the biggest platform, an international airing of the worst of America.
Opinion: Deshaun Watson shouldn’t be traded. He should be declared ineligible to play
How can teams consider trading for Deshaun Watson while the Texans QB is facing 22 civil lawsuits stemming from sexual misconduct allegations?
Nathan Chen begins four-month journey for redemption – and for elusive figure skating gold
Nathan Chen will perform Friday night at Skate America in Las Vegas, the first major international skating competition of the Olympic season.
Figure skater Tarah Kayne details abuse allegations against sanctioned Olympic coach
The U.S. Center for SafeSport has temporarily barred pairs figure skating coach Dalilah Sappenfield from having any contact with a dozen skaters.
Katie Ledecky moving training base to University of Florida with eye on future Olympics
Katie Ledecky, the most decorated female swimmer in history, will train with coach Anthony Nesty and other world-class swimmers in Florida.
‘It’s great and it’s time:’ Lisa Byington takes a big step forward for women in sports broadcasting
Women’s role in sports has been growing for years, a new milestone was reached this week when Lisa Byington was named Bucks play-by-play announcer.
US women are dominating medal count at Tokyo Olympics in ways they’ve never done before
American women have accounted for nearly 60 percent of U.S. medals at the Tokyo Olympics, their most successful Games in history.