Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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TENNIS Djokovic advances

Top-seeded Novak Djokovic stayed perfect for 2020 and advanced to the fourth round of the

U.S. Open with a straight-sets win.

He beat Germany’s Jan-Lennard

Struff 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 in an hour and 43 minutes, holding serve throughout. Struff managed only four break points and couldn’t convert. Djokovic has won his last 29 matches and is 26-0 this season. Naomi Osaka has moved into the fourth round of the U.S. Open by getting past 18-year-old

Marta Kostyuk 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-2. Osaka threw her racket after ceding the second set, then was one point from trailing 3-1 in the third. But she saved five break points to get to 2-all, starting a five-game run that ended the match. Osaka is a former No. 1-ranked player who has won two Grand Slam titles, including the 2018 U.S. Open.

FOOTBALL Cowboys’ DE reinstated

Dallas Cowboys defensive end

Randy Gregory was conditiona­lly reinstated by the NFL on Friday, ending his fourth suspension over substance-abuse violations. Gregory won’t be eligible to play until Week 6 when the Cowboys have a Monday night home game against Arizona on Oct. 19. He missed all of 2019 over his latest suspension.

Washington releases Peterson

Washington released veteran running back Adrian Peterson on Friday, a stunning move by first-year Coach Ron Rivera in the name of getting younger. Rivera called Peterson early in the morning asking him to come to the practice facility, then delivered the news the team was moving on from the 35-year-old star. Peterson played the past two seasons with Washington,

rushing for 1,940 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Trump to give Holtz medal

President Donald Trump said Friday he intends to give the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to longtime coach Lou Holtz. Trump made the announceme­nt at the White House as Holtz looked on. The president did not announce a date for the ceremony but said it would be soon. Holtz spent 34 years coaching both college and profession­al teams. Holtz ended his career at the University of South Carolina, where he was head coach for six seasons from 1999-2004. Holtz coached at the University of Arkansas from 1977-1983 where he compiled a record of 60-21-2.

TCU-SMU postponed

TCU and SMU postponed their Sept. 11 game as TCU announced Friday a cluster of Horned Frogs players and team support staff tested positive for covid-19. TCU did not identify who was infected with covid-19 or how many players or staff are involved. Athletic Director

Jeremiah Donati said none currently faces serious health issues. No makeup date for the game at TCU was immediatel­y set.

CYCLING Yates remains Tour leader

The most thrilling day of racing so far at the Tour de France produced multiple winners Friday, kick-starting the race that had been something of a slow-burner and setting the stage for more hard riding this weekend in the high mountains of the Pyrenees. Wout Van Aert took the Stage 7 victory. It was the resurgent Belgian rider’s second win at this year’s race. Defending champion Egan Bernal and other top contenders for the overall title dealt a blow to principal rivals by leaving them behind in crosswinds on the speedy approach to the finish. Three-time world champion Peter Sagan got back the green jersey awarded to riders who collect the most points in sprints, after his team caused havoc on the road by riding furiously from the start. And British rider Adam Yates negotiated the stage’s multiple traps to keep the overall race leader’s yellow jersey.

GOLF Rahm, Johnson share lead

Five days later, Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm are still going at it. The two matched birdies on five holes and wound up tied for the lead at East

Lake. That required

Rahm getting the better of Johnson again. Rahm, whose

65-foot birdie putt beat Johnson in a playoff at Olympia

Fields last week, had a 5-under 65 that allowed him to make up the twoshot deficit at the start of the round that was awarded Johnson as the No.

1 seed in the FedEx

Cup. Johnson did his part with a 67, losing a three-shot edge early with back-to-back bogeys to end the front nine, and then missing a birdie putt from just over 4 feet on the final hole that would have given him the lead.

Saxon holds Lincoln Land lead

Charlie Saxon followed Thursday’s 11-under 61 with a 6-under 66 on Friday and holds a two-shot lead in the Korn Ferry Tour Lincoln Land Championsh­ip at Springfiel­d, Ill. Former University of Arkansas golfer Ethan Tracy fired a 5-under 67 on Friday and is at 8-under 136 for the tournament, nine shots behind the leader. Matt Atkins (Henderson State) also shot a 67 on Friday and is at 137 after two rounds. Tag

Ridings (Razorbacks) shot a 67 on Friday and is at 138. Nicolas Echavarria (Razorbacks) missed the cut with a 143 as did David Lingmerth (Razorbacks) at 148.

Catlin grabs lead in Spain

American golfer John Catlin will take a two-stroke lead into the weekend at the Andalucia Masters after being the only player in the field to have carded two under-par rounds at Valderrama at Sotogrande, Spain. Catlin started the day in a four-way tie for the lead and added a 1-under 70 on Friday to his opening round of 69 at the notoriousl­y tough 1997

Ryder Cup venue. After shooting a 70 on Thursday, Pep Angles (University of Central Arkansas) carded a 77 on Friday. Angles is in a tie for 26th place.

SOCCER Messi staying put

Lionel Messi announced Friday that he will stay with Barcelona for the upcoming season. Messi made the announceme­nt in a video interview published by Goal.com. He said that he would not get into a legal dispute with the club. The decision ended an impasse over his future after he had told Barcelona that he wanted to leave the club for free at the end of the season. Barcelona wanted him to finish his contract that runs until the end of 2021.

BASKETBALL Harrell wins 6th man award

Montrezl Harrell was close last year. This year, his grandmothe­r told him, he was going to win the Sixth Man Award. The only disappoint­ment was she didn’t live to see it. “It just hurts that I can’t take it home to her,” Harrell said. He won it on Friday, keeping the honor for the league’s top reserve with the Los Angeles Clippers for the third consecutiv­e season. Harrell ended the two-year run of teammate Lou Williams — who finished third — and gave the Clippers four winners in the last five years. Harrell received 58 first-place votes from a panel of 100 writers and broadcaste­rs, earning 397 points. Dennis Schroder of Oklahoma City was second with 35 first-place votes and 328 points.

HOCKEY Stars advance with OT victory

Joel Kiviranta completed a hat track 7:24 into overtime to give Dallas a 5-4 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Friday in Game 7 in Edmonton, Alberta, sending the Stars to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2008. Kiviranta scored on a quick shot after a pass from Andrej Sekera from behind the net. Kiviranta was playing only his third postseason game, on the ice for the series finale with

Andrew Cogliano unfit to play, after scoring once in 11 regular-season games.

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