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Daniil Medvedev and fellow ATP players departing Dubai airport amid easing airspace restrictions following Israel-Iran conflict.
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ATP players begin departing Dubai as airspace issues ease amid conflict

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Updates on stranded ATP players from Dubai: Daniil Medvedev has departed for Indian Wells, while others remain as airspace partially reopens following the Israel-Iran conflict. The ATP continues prioritizing safety ahead of the BNP Paribas Open.

Panna Udvardy, a world No. 95 tennis player, received menacing messages on her personal phone ahead of a match in Antalya, Turkey. The threats included family details and a handgun photo, prompting criticism of the WTA Tour's response. The tour stated there was no data breach and that the FBI is investigating.

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New York Islanders forward Bo Horvat has been fined $2,500 by the NHL Department of Player Safety for unsportsmanlike conduct. The penalty stems from an incident involving San Jose Sharks forward William Eklund during a game in San Jose. The fine will support the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

The NHL will send a reminder to teams about mandatory helmets during warmups following instances where the Ottawa Senators, San Jose Sharks, and New Jersey Devils went helmetless. The trend began with the Senators before their November 26 game against the Vegas Golden Knights. Deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed no fines will be issued this time.

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The American Hockey League's Player Safety Committee has suspended Grand Rapids Griffins forward Austin Watson for one game following a cross-checking incident. The suspension stems from an event at the end of a game against Iowa on November 28. Watson will miss the Griffins' matchup against Iowa on November 30.

The New York Giants face scrutiny over their management of quarterback Jaxson Dart's apparent concussion during Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago. Dart was not evaluated immediately after hitting his head and lying motionless following a third-quarter fumble. Experts and reports highlight failures in the NFL's concussion protocol, prompting demands for a league review.

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The NFL fined Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey $17,389 for an unnecessary roughness penalty on Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. during their Week 9 matchup. The incident occurred late in the fourth quarter and drew comparisons to a previous severe hit on Pittman. Ramsey maintains the play was legal and plans to continue his physical style.

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