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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.

Wimbledon has introduced a new heat rule to protect players from soaring temperatures during the tournament. The policy activates when the heat index exceeds 30.1 degrees Celsius. It allows for additional breaks in singles matches and applies to all players including those in wheelchair events.

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The French Open has begun making changes to court layouts following several injuries linked to advertisement boards and equipment at Roland Garros.

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Bobby McMann has been suspended for one game by the NHL Department of Player Safety for high-sticking Tampa Bay Lightning forward Oliver Bjorkstrand. The incident occurred during the Maple Leafs' 2-0 win on December 8 at Scotiabank Arena. McMann received a match penalty at 3:00 of the third period.

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FIFA has announced three-minute hydration breaks in each half of every game at the 2026 World Cup, regardless of weather conditions. The pauses will occur around the 22-minute mark to prioritize player safety and provide recovery time. This change aims to make schedules more predictable for broadcasters while addressing heat risks at the tournament.

The NFL sent a memo to teams reminding them of its efforts to limit prop bets amid rising gambling controversies in other sports. The league prohibits certain types of wagers to avoid integrity issues seen in MLB and NBA.

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The University of Tennessee at Knoxville is in the final stages of turfgrass research to ensure consistent playing surfaces across 16 stadiums for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Leading the effort is professor John Sorochan, whose team has developed innovative techniques tested at the Club World Cup earlier this year. The work focuses on replicating conditions in domed stadiums to prioritize player safety and performance.

 

 

 

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