Hideki Matsuyama committed to PGA Tour: 'I want to continue doing my best here'
Former Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama has committed his future to the PGA Tour as he prepares to defend his Zozo Championship title in his native Japan.
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Former Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama has committed his future to the PGA Tour as he prepares to defend his Zozo Championship title in his native Japan.
This year’s World Judo Championships, the 61st edition, sees 581 athletes from 81 countries competing at the Ice Dome in Tashkent. It is the first occasion that Uzbekistan has hosted a World Championships. Three competitions are taking place at the World Championships this year — the men’s, women’s, and a mixed event occurring on the final day.
The Formula 1 paddock reacted to Max Verstappen's second championship win, with some more positive around the events than others.
SUZUKA, Japan: Red Bull's Max Verstappen has more wins in mind, and a record still to break, this season after securing his second successive Formula One world championship at Suzuka on Sunday (Oct 9).
LONDON: Formula One world champion Max Verstappen's Red Bull team breached last year's cost cap rules with a 'minor overspend', the governing FIA said in a statement on Monday (Oct 10).
Red Bull have been found guilty of a “minor” budget violationFormula One's governing body announced on Monday.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has lashed out at the FIA ruling which saw Charles Leclerc demoted to third by a last-lap penalty at the Japanese Grand Prix, which handed Max Verstappen a second Formula 1 title sooner than later.
Heading into the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, it came to light that two teams were in breach of the 2021 Formula 1 budget cap. Though not confirmed, it was speculated that the guilty teams were Red Bull Racing and Aston Martin.