Woods-Mickelson showdown will cost US viewers $19.99 on pay per view
Tiger Woods' showdown with Phil Mickelson in Las Vegas next month will have a "suggested retail price" of $19.99 (€17.60) to watch on a pay-per-view basis in the United States.
New Orleans Pelicans to launch G League affiliate team
The New Orleans Pelicans believe they will be better able to develop players by launching a G League team
London ‘faces fight to keep ATP Finals hosting rights beyond 2020’
London's long-running tenure as host of the end-of-season ATP Finals men's tennis tournament is reportedly in danger
Brittany Bowlen declares interest in taking over Denver Broncos
Brittany Bowlen, the 28-year-old daughter of Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, has declared for the first time that she wants to become the controlling owner of the NFL franchise
Barcelona drop plans to redesign badge after fan protest
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has dropped plans to change the club's badge amid huge fan unrest
Baltimore Ravens become second NFL team to sign official casino sponsor
The Baltimore Ravens have announced a multi-year marketing deal with Horseshoe Casino, which will allow the gaming company to use the team's logo in promotions and increase its presence at M&T Bank Stadium
Wimbledon to end marathon matches with final-set tie-breaks at 12-12
In an effort to appease players and fans alike, Wimbledon will introduce tie-breaks when matches reach 12-12 in the final set from next year
NBA-MGM partnership sets precedent for new US sports betting landscape
Data-sharing deal is first between a major US sports league and sports betting operator
Partnership – worth $25m over three years – serves as model for other stakeholders to follow
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Detroit MLS group will not fund retractable roof at Ford Field
A Detroit consortium hoping to gain a Major League Soccer franchise has told the league it will not retrofit Ford Field with a retractable roof to help sweeten the deal.
Bundesliga clubs seek US push after arrival of league’s NYC office
Bundesliga clubs believe their commercial ambitions in North and South America will be significantly helped by the league's new regional head office in New York City.