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Golf’s War of Words Is Becoming Apparent at the Players Championship
After a devastating loss last week, Collin Morikawa skipped his post-round interview. But it’s opened a wound in the sport.

Former Jets Star Sues N.F.L. and ESPN for Airing Exchange With Brett Favre
Mark Gastineau’s lawsuit claims footage of an encounter with the former quarterback was “misused and misappropriated.”

A New League Is Changing the Landscape of Women’s Basketball
The W.N.B.A. is coming off a season of record viewership. But Unrivaled’s ability to attract stars is changing the standard.

Will Formula 1 Finally Have a New Champion in 2025?
Lando Norris challenged Max Verstappen in 2024. This year, he could surpass him.

Universities Have a New Tactic to Keep Athletes From Transferring: Charge Them
Some schools believe buyout clauses in N.I.L. contracts could compel players to stay.

How Best-Selling Sportswriter John Feinstein Became Larger Than Life
“He was loved at the highest level and hated at the highest level. He knew that, too, and he was OK with it,” Mike Krzyzewski...

Ranking the N.B.A.’s Most Miserable Teams, Led by the Dallas Mavericks
For the league’s most tortured fan bases, it’s the future that feels the bleakest.

The Can’t-Miss Sporting Events of the Weekend
Must-watch college basketball games and the start of the Formula 1 season promise excitement.

After a Paris Olympics Controversy, Jordan Chiles Rediscovered Herself
A chaotic year featured a whirlwind of flights, appearances, sponsorship obligations and college classes, and still, somehow, room for gymnastics.

The Williams Sisters Boycotted a Tournament for 14 Years. Now, They’re Back.
At the 2001 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif., Serena Williams won the title. Then she vowed never to return.