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Sports face antitrust showdown: 5 high-stakes cases in 2025

From tennis courts to NASCAR tracks, athletes and the DOJ are using antitrust law to challenge governing bodies over suppressed competition and lost economic opportunity.

Professional sports are facing a legal reckoning. In 2025, high-stakes lawsuits and federal investigations are challenging the power structures that have long dictated how sports are played and who profits. From tennis courts and hockey rinks to NASCAR tracks and golf courses, athletes, teams and the government are using antitrust law to push back against governing bodies they say are suppressing competition and limiting economic opportunity.

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