Las Vegas Review-Journal

Manager ten Hag will stay with Manchester United following review

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Erik ten Hag will stay on as Manchester United manager and is in negotiatio­ns to extend his contract. The decision ends months of uncertaint­y over ten

Hag’s future after he oversaw United’s worst league campaign in 34 years, but ended the season by winning the FA Cup with a victory over Manchester City.

■ Rodeo: A bull that jumped out of the arena at an Oregon rodeo is set to retire from competitio­n. The 3-year-old bull, named Party Bus, jumped the fence during a bull riding event at the Sisters Rodeo in central Oregon on Saturday. First responders said three people were injured after coming into contact with the bull, including a woman who was tossed into the air by its horns.

■ Tennis: Warner Bros. Discovery and the French Tennis Federation made official on Tuesday what had been revealed over the weekend. The French Open will air on TNT Sports in the United States beginning next year. The 10-year agreement will average $65 million per year, a sizable jump from the current $30 million deal with NBC and the Tennis Channel.

■ Obit: Longtime figure skating coach Frank Carroll has died at the age of 85 following a battle with cancer. Carroll, over the course of a 60-year career, helped guide Michelle Kwan, Evan Lysacek and four other Olympic medalists at 10 Winter Games.

■ PWHL: Toronto’s Natalie Spooner was named the Profession­al Women’s Hockey League’s Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year. She was the league’s scoring leader with 20 goals and seven assists.

Staff and wire reports

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