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Spain's Yamal says 'too soon' to play full match at World Cup
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Confident Fitzpatrick makes a run at another US Open title
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Neymar? He is working remotely at the World Cup, jokes Lula
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England captain Stokes strikes for Durham as Test recall looms
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Three-time Stanley Cup champion Toews retires
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Clark wants to win back fans as well as US Open title
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Japan wary of fired up and wounded Tunisia for World Cup landmark game
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Clark leads as fellow major winners charge at US Open
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'Like a fridge': France cave homes offer lucky few respite from heat
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Ton-up Nicholls turns the screw for New Zealand against England
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Sun shines on jockey Lee at Royal Ascot
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Kane hails World Cup 'Wonderwall' singalong as England highlight
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Oil edges back up, shares steady after US-Iran talks postponed
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Sabalenka roars back to make Berlin WTA semis
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Europe swelters as more heat records set to tumble
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Narvaez takes Swiss Tour third stage after 100km breakaway
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Henry strikes as New Zealand strengthen grip against England
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Zverev sets up Fritz semi at Halle Open
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England captain Stokes in action for Durham as Test recall looms
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Clark stumbles but still leads by two at US Open
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Former England keeper Earps agrees to join London City Lionesses
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Clark completes first round with two-stroke US Open lead
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Pegula sinks Keys to reach Berlin Open semis
Weather woe hits Players, delayed finish on cards
PGA Tour chiefs on Friday acknowledged the possibility that The Players Championship might not be finished until next week as poor weather once again forced play to be suspended.
After decimating play on Thursday, heavy rain once again forced a suspension on Friday at TPC Sawgrass, with players hauled off the course at Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida due to "unplayable conditions".
Nearly 50 players in the field had yet to complete their first round when play was halted at 11.15am local time (1615 GMT).
PGA Tour officials said a further update about play would be given at 3pm local time.
PGA Tour chief referee Gary Young said the chances of finishing the tournament on schedule on Sunday were dwindling rapidly.
Around 2.5 inches of rain have doused the course in the past 24 hours, with storms also bringing the threat of lightning, Young said.
Asked if a Sunday finish was increasingly unrealistic, Young told reporters: "We've been crunching some numbers, and yes, we are coming close to that point now."
"We were hoping to get four hours of golf in today, which we did accomplish, but at some point we were hoping to get back out," he said.
"We need to try to get as much play as we can by the end of the day."
Young said if no further play was possible on Friday, a Monday finish was all but inevitable.
"At this point, we're just battling, trying to make up for lost time," he said.
"We also know that the conditions we're going to be facing tomorrow with the winds that are predicted, the pace of play is going to be slower as well.
"So we're trying to factor all of this in in our projections.
"We may be in a situation where, if we don't get back out there today, we're assured of a Monday finish."
Young added that with forecast wind on Saturday expected to slow the pace of play, even a Tuesday finish was a possibility.
"The potential is there," he said. "The potential, but let's hope not. I think everything that we're looking at, we feel very confident that we can finish this tournament by Monday."
England's Tommy Fleetwood and American Tom Hoge remain the early leaders in the clubhouse.
Fleetwood and Hoge carded six-under-par 66s on Thursday.
D.Lopez--AT