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Have the Methods of Soccer’s Greatest Coach Become Outdated?
Pep Guardiola is having a tough season. But he’s confident it is only temporary.

While Victor Wembanyama Is Sidelined, His Teammate Is on the Rise
No rookie in the N.B.A. is playing better than the Spurs’ Stephon Castle, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Tiger Woods Says He Underwent Surgery on a Ruptured Achilles Tendon
The announcement came one month before the 2025 Masters Tournament, and will likely end the 15-time major winner’s 2025 campaign.

6 M.L.B. Players Poised for Breakout Seasons
Jo Adell has the potential to author one of the great prospect comeback stories of the last decade.

Is College Basketball’s Ultimate Insider In On the Bit?
Jon Rothstein has built an outsized reputation on social media with a steady pace of breaking news and his now-famous taglines.

The Tennis Court’s Greatest Illusion
The best players in the world are obsessed with court speed and bounce, but those aren’t the only factors in outcomes.

The World Doesn’t Properly Appreciate the N.B.A.’s Most Dominant Player
Future basketball fans will have a difficult time believing Nikola Jokic’s brilliance, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Live Updates: Europe Retaliates Against Trump’s Metals Tariffs as Trade War Widens
As President Trump’s global tariffs against steel and aluminum took effect, the European Union said it would impose up to $28 billion in levies on...

Manchester United to Build New 100,000-Seat Stadium
The Premier League club has chosen to build a new venue rather than redevelop Old Trafford’s existing structure.

The Seahawks Spent $100 Million on a New Quarterback. It Might Not Matter.
The only way to justify a change is to reallocate savings to position groups that can help Sam Darnold thrive, a columnist for The Athletic...