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Saudi Arabia to host WTA Finals in three-year deal

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Saudi Arabia will host the WTA Finals as part of a threeyear deal announced Thursday by the women’s profession­al tennis tour that will increase the prize money for this November’s season-ending championsh­ip to a record $15.25 million, a 70% increase from 2023.

The event for the top eight singles players and top eight doubles teams will be held in Riyadh from 2024-26, part of a recent wave of investment by the kingdom in tennis and various sports, despite questions about LGBTQ+ and women’s rights there raised by Hall of Famers Chris Evert and Martina Navratilov­a and others.

“We’re going into this eyes wide open that the investment in sport by Saudi certainly provokes strong views from people,” WTA Tour Chairman and CEO Steve Simon told The Associated Press. “We’ve met with Chris and Martina and listened to their concerns and we have shared their concerns through our stakeholde­rs as well, without prejudice. We’ve also shared the concerns around women’s rights and LGBTQ+ rights within the Kingdom of Saudi. Our focus is on how we develop women’s tennis for the benefit of everybody involved in the game. The reality of it is ... we are truly a global tour, a global business. We have players from over 90 nations now. We have over 90 events. ... We participat­e in many countries that have different cultures and values systems across the board.”

As for any concerns about Saudi Arabia that current players might have, Simon said: “We don’t plan to do any persuading. The players need to make their own choices, and we do believe that everyone who qualifies is going to want to play.”

Locations in Europe, North America and Asia also were considered as possible new sites for the WTA Finals.

More tennis

Miami Open champion Danielle Collins continued an amazing run by winning two matches on Thursday, beating Ons Jabeur and Sloane Stephens to reach the quarterfin­als of the rain-delayed Charleston Open. Collins, who has said this will be her final season on tour, has won 10 straight matches and 20 of her past 21 sets.

• Rafael Nadal pulled out of the Monte Carlo Masters on Thursday because of a lingering injury, delaying the start of his clay-court tournament preparatio­n ahead of the French Open and extending his absence that began in January.

• An Italian tennis official has been suspended for 5 1/2 years for multiple corruption breaches, the sport’s integrity agency said on Thursday.

College basketball

Dre Davis scored on a layup with 16 seconds left Friday night to cap Seton Hall’s decisive late run, giving the Pirates a 79-77 victory over Indiana State and their first NIT championsh­ip since 1953. Seton Hall (25-12) scored the final nine points in a battle between two No. 1 seeds to erase a 7770 deficit. Davis finished with 18 points in Indianapol­is, his hometown. Al-Amir Dawes led the Pirates with 24 points and Kadary Richmond had 21 points and 13 rebounds in their fifth straight win at historic Hinkle Fieldhouse.

Football

A judge in North Carolina on Thursday denied Florida State’s request to dismiss the Atlantic Coast Conference’s lawsuit against the school, which is trying to sue its way out of the league with a complaint in its home state.

A little less than two weeks after a hearing in Mecklenbur­g County, Judge Louis A. Bledsoe III ruled that the ACC sufficient­ly argued it had followed conference procedures in filing suit in December against Florida State and that North Carolina, where the league is headquarte­red, is the appropriat­e jurisdicti­on for the dispute.

• Linebacker Kyle Van Noy is returning to Baltimore after agreeing on a two-year, $9 million contract, a person familiar with the terms told The Associated Press on Thursday.

• The Buffalo Bills have agreed to sign offensive tackle La’el Collins to a oneyear contract, the player’s agent, Peter Schaffer confirmed in a text to The Associated Press on Thursday.

Golf

Akshay Bhatia rode the rare experience of knowing a PGA Tour course with a sublime day with his irons for a 9-under 63 on Thursday, giving him a three-shot lead in the Valero Texas Open and taking a small step toward a potential trip to the Masters.

• Rose Zhang watched her two-stroke lead with two holes to play Thursday turn into a four-way tie for first place, the strong wind playing havoc with her and everyone else who teed off in the afternoon at the LPGA Tour’s T-Mobile Match Play.

• Lottie Woad of England had to face a whole lot of wind in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. She rallied on the back nine at Champions Retreat for a 71 and has a two-shot lead.

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