Tennis is already a sport conducive to social distancing. New USTA guidelines suggest how it can be made even safer, including staying on one side.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
NCAA game-changer: What’s next for athletes, schools, shoe companies and video games?
The NCAA Board of Governors has approved recommendations that will allow athletes to make money off their name, image, likeness. But it’s complicated.
White House Coronavirus Task Force, sports leaders discuss how testing expansion could help sports resume
According to one person on the coronavirus call, Trump administration optimistic that infrastructure is in place to allow sports to resume in summer.
Opinion: NCAA poised to let athletes cash in. Sonny Vaccaro, who helped open door, can’t wait.
NCAA is moving ever closer toward allowing college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness. Sonny Vaccaro helped open the floodgates.
Eleven overlooked players who could be NFL draft steals
Here’s a list of one player at each position who should probably be picked higher than they will be based on what they accomplished in college.
Opinion: NCAA getting what it wished for with new G League program, and may regret it
The NCAA tournament is capable of delivering great drama without great players but is at its best when the most talented freshmen are part of it.
Opinion: There is no good answer on how long college football players will need to safely start season
The problem is, there’s no right answer to how long it will take to get football “right” because there’s never really been a situation like this.
College Football Playoff committee tells Mike Pence students need to return to campus before season starts
Vice President Mike Pence and the College Football Playoff management committee hold conference call, and officials stress schools must reopen first.
University of Arizona freezing athletic spending amid projected $7.5 million revenue shortfall
Arizona athletic department projects a $7.5 million revenue shortfall for current fiscal year and has frozen all athletic spending, hiring and raises.
Health expert doubts sports will be played in front of fans before the fall of 2021
Ezekiel Emanuel doubts large gatherings possible until after vaccine is widely distributed: “Realistically we’re talking fall 2021 at the earliest.”