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Royal Montreal Golf Club to host 2024 Presidents Cup
Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Canada, will host the 2024 Presidents Cup, it has been announced
Rose faces McDowell as part of R&A’s Mastercard-backed e-Open
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St
Women’s Eredivisie secures coverage on Fox Sports and NOS
Dutch pay-television broadcaster Fox Sports and public-service broadcaster NOS have acquired rights to the Eredivisie Vrouwen, the top division of domestic women’s club football.
Sanya’s Asian Beach Games rescheduled to 2021
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has announced that the sixth edition of its Asian Beach Games will now be held from April 2-10, 2021 following an initial postponement caused by China’s stance on hosting i…
India to host T20 World Cup in 2021, Australia to host 2022
India will remain host of next year's men's T20 World Cup, while Australia, which was scheduled to host the event this year, will now do so in 2022
Mike Tyson comeback fight ‘postponed until November 28’
Mike Tyson's scheduled eight-round exhibition fight against Roy Jones Jr.
Supercars inks three year sponsorship deal for Townsville race
Insurance provider NTI has signed on as the official naming rights partner of the annual Townsville Supercars event through to 2022
Decorated New Zealand team to enter SailGP
A team led by New Zealand's America's Cup-winning sailors will join the SailGP championship when it returns in April 2021
Professional rugby to return in South Africa
The South African government has given permission for professional rugby to resume in the country after the Covid-19 shutdown
Round-Up: A-League spectator tests positive, big firms eye IPL sponsorship, T1 expands Twitch deal, and more
The mass participation element of the London Marathon has been cancelled due to Covid-19, but the elite race will take place - BBC
Pro boxing can learn lessons from Tyson and Triller’s opportunism
The slow-moving, divided nature of top-level professional boxing has left the sport’s highest echelons more vulnerable to the Covid-19 shutdown. Tyson vs. Jones Jr. proves that a little flexibility can go a long way. Callum McCarthy reports.
How can the sports business in Asia respond to a de-globalised world?
How will global sports industries adapt to the likely prospect of a more inward looking world? And can cancelled events easily win back the hearts of fans in Asia? SportBusiness asks three experts on the region for their thoughts.
WHO says large sports crowds this year “unrealistic”
The World Health Organisation said it is "unrealistic" to expect large numbers of spectators to attend sports events this year in countries still affected by "community-level transmission" of Covid-19
Round-Up: Olympics ‘to go ahead amid pandemic’, Tencent pushes for games streaming merger, PKL teams ‘reject Star offer’, and more
Next year's Tokyo Olympics will take place even if the Covid-19 pandemic is still underway, said Toshiro Muto, chief executive of the Games' organising committee
USTA reduces US Open prize money in wake of Covid-19
The winners of this year's US Open singles and doubles competitions will receive less money than in 2019 due to the financial effects of the global Covid-19 pandemic
Bundesliga clubs agree on guidelines for safe spectator return
The German Football League (DFL) has agreed on a set of guidelines for the possible return of spectators to stadiums for Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga matches
ISU downsizes Grand Prix of Figure Skating
The International Skating Union (ISU) has announced that each individual competition during the 2020-21 Grand Prix of Figure Skating season will become a domestic-run event
Kearns named executive director of Australia’s Rugby World Cup bid
Rugby Australia has appointed two-time World Cup winner Phil Kearns as the executive director of its bid for the 2027 edition of the national team tournament