Title: Game Changers: From Tennis Courts to Business Deals - A Week in Sports and Business

By Fulqrum AI

Friday, January 30, 2026 · 4 min read · 20 sources

Millions of gamers stand to gain potential compensation if a lawsuit against Valve, the company behind Steam, is successful. Tennis superstar Iga Swiatek has expressed her unease over the behind-the-scenes cameras at the Australian Open. Anta Sports, China's leading sports brand, has agreed to buy a 29% stake in Puma for €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion)

EXCERPT: Millions of gamers could win compensation, tennis superstar Iga Swiatek voices concerns over cameras, Anta Sports makes a major investment in Puma, and more - this week's most intriguing stories from the world of sports and business. CONTENT: Game Changers: From Tennis Courts to Business Deals - A Week in Sports and Business Millions of gamers stand to gain potential compensation if a lawsuit against Valve, the company behind Steam, is successful. The legal action accuses the gaming giant of charging inflated prices for games and in-game items. The outcome of this case could significantly impact how the gaming industry operates in the future (Source 1). Meanwhile, in the realm of sports, six-time major champion Iga Swiatek has expressed her unease over the behind-the-scenes cameras at the Australian Open that she feels watch players "like animals in a zoo" (Source 4). Nelly Korda, the world number two in golf, has also weighed in on the lack of a mixed gender indoor league, deeming it "an unbelievable miss" (Source 5). In the business world, Anta Sports, China's leading sports brand, has agreed to buy a 29% stake in Puma for €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion), making it the German sports brand's biggest shareholder (Source 6). India, in its quest to become a major player in the computer chip industry, is investing heavily in this sector. Could India join the likes of Taiwan, South Korea, and the United States as a significant contributor to the global chip market? (Source 7). GameStop, the video game retailer, saw its shares rally after Michael Burry, the money manager who gained fame from The Big Short, announced that he has been buying the stock (Source 8). Burry's investment could signal a potential turning point for the beleaguered company. As the transfer window approaches, speculation is rife about potential player moves. BBC Sport has identified some of the players that could be on the move before the deadline on 2 February (Source 9). In the Champions League, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Jordan Henderson enjoyed a rare moment of joy amidst a turbulent season, as the Reds advanced to the last 16 (Source 10). LIV Golf, the Saudi-backed golf league, is looking to sell minority stakes in its teams for the first time, with valuations reaching up to $300 million. This move could attract significant investment and bolster the league's presence in the golf world (Source 11). European champions Paris St-Germain have yet to find their form this season. Chief football writer Phil McNulty ponders why the star-studded side is underperforming and what it means for their Champions League campaign against Newcastle United (Source 12). Chelsea have not won the Premier League since Antonio Conte led them to the title in 2017. Now, the Italian manager returns to Stamford Bridge with Napoli in the Champions League. The reunion serves as a stark reminder of Chelsea's fall from grace (Source 13). England cricket legend Joe Root continues to shine in Asian conditions. BBC Sport examines how Root's exceptional ability to play spin bowling has contributed to his success (Source 14). Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has appealed to fans to remain optimistic despite their recent poor form. The Spaniard promises "beautiful things that we cannot even imagine" are ahead for the Gunners (Source 15). England captain Maro Itoje is mourning the loss of his mother. His teammates and friends have offered their support during this difficult time (Source 16). Drummer Matt Helders of the Arctic Monkeys has not ruled out new music after rumors of a potential charity track collaboration with Alex Turner (Source 17). The Hundred's inaugural player auction will take place in London on 11 and 12 March, making it a historic first for major sport in the UK (Source 18). Friends of Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele, who died in a car crash involving Anthony Joshua, have paid tribute to the boxer's team members (Source 19). Everton's Thierno Barry scored a second-half equalizer against Leeds United, continuing his impressive form in the Premier League (Source 20).

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