Wimbledon, Grand Slam and Carlos Alcaraz
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If history and trends are what may sway you into picking who’ll win the 153rd British Open, then Jon Rahm might be your man.
Rory McIlroy admits he prioritised Royal Portrush return over career Grand Slam - The 36-year-old added a Masters green jacket to his collection in April to become the sixth player to win all four major championships.
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The Gibbs Construction Cardinals are on a tear this season boasting a 22-1 record, tacked by a 22-game win streak. For them, it’s easy like Sunday morning because as shortstop Blaze Rodriguez says, blood couldn’t make this crew any closer.
The American No. 13 seed did not shrink from her duel with Sabalenka on Centre Court, going after her shots at all times.
Sinner halted Alcaraz’s 20-match win streak at the All England Club to celebrate his first Grand Slam victory away from hard courts on Sunday evening. The world No. 1, now 2-0 against the 22-year-old at Wimbledon, had previously been a semifinalist two years earlier in London and triumphed at Halle in June 2024 for his first grass-court title.
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Althea Gibson shattered barriers in tennis and beyond by becoming the first Black athlete to win major titles and blaze a path in professional golf and public service.
Cal Raleigh launches a grand slam to break the AL record for most home runs before the All-Star break and extend the Mariners' lead to 12-3 in the 9th
Stars Eugenio Suárez and Corbin Carroll, as well as James McCann, also homered for the Arizona Diamondbacks in an 8-2 victory over the San Diego Padres on Wednesday night.
7-year-old AJ Keyes hit a grand slam, fulfilling a promise to honor his late father during a title game. SAN DIEGO — They say the “Baseball Gods” have a way of stepping in during the most meaningful moments of the game. For 7-year-old AJ Keyes, that moment came just days after he faced the unimaginable: losing his father.
During his final year as a junior tennis player, just as doors to Grand Slam tournaments were opening, Class of 2024 alumnus Chris Rodesch was blindsided by Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune condition affecting the nerves.