



Breanna Stewart re-signed with the New York Liberty on Saturday, the team announced.
The move wasn’t a surprise after she helped lead the franchise to its first WNBA championship last year.
Stewart has averaged 21.8 points and 8.9 rebounds in her two seasons in New York.
Tennis
Sabalenka wins Miami Open title >> Aryna Sabalenka entered the Miami Open final against Jessica Pegula with 18 career titles on her elite resume. The Miami Open crown had proved elusive.
The No. 1 seed from Belarus knocked off Pegula 7-5, 6-2 for her first Miami Open title in a rematch of the 2024 U.S. Open final.
Sabalenka fired up her lethal forehand in posting 22 winners on that wing to win the $1.1 million first prize.
Pro basketball
Warriors’ Curry signs book deal >> Steph Curry has a deal with a Random House Publishing Group imprint that you could call a 3-point play.
The NBA superstar has agreed to release three books through One World, beginning Sept. 9 with “Shot Ready,” which Curry is calling a “personal reflection” on his life on and off the court. The book also includes more than 100 photographs.
Golf
Lee leads at Houston Open >> Min Woo Lee chipped in for birdie to take the lead and then left Scottie Scheffler and everyone else in his wake with a 7-under 63, giving him a four-shot lead in the Houston Open as the Australian closes in on his first PGA Tour victory.
Scheffler began the third round with a one-shot lead and was stuck in neutral at Memorial Park, making birdie only on the par 5s and missing a few par putts in the 6-foot range to fall five shots behind with a 69.
Lee, the 26-year-old younger brother of LPGA major champion Minjee Lee, turned a bunched leaderboard into big separation around the turn, which included a tee shot on the par-3 ninth that was inches from going in for an ace, a 12-foot birdie putt on the 10th hole and an approach to 5 feet on the 12th.