Sports Frenzy: Shocks, Comebacks, and New Rules

A roundup of current sports news highlights Bosnia-Herzegovina's shocking World Cup qualifying win against Italy, Bianca Andreescu's comeback victory at the Credit One Charleston Open, and changes in the NFL replay rules amid potential referee work stoppages. Tiger Woods is stepping away for health treatment after a DUI arrest.

Sports Frenzy: Shocks, Comebacks, and New Rules
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In an unexpected twist during the UEFA playoffs, Bosnia-Herzegovina eliminated Italy from World Cup contention in a penalty shootout, leaving the four-time winners absent from the competition since 2014.

Meanwhile, Canadian tennis star Bianca Andreescu ended her losing streak with a victory over Dalma Galfi, marking her first win since a July injury.

On the business side of sports, the NFL has implemented temporary replay rule changes to address potential errors by replacement referees in the coming season, highlighting a proactive approach amid labor disputes.

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