3:21 PM ET ESPN News Services American teenager Coco Gauff did not let 10 double-faults, 12 break points or a warning from the chair umpire about receiving coaching from her father disrupt her progress into the second round at Roland Garros. The 18-year-old Gauff began her trip to Paris with a 7-5, 6-0 victory over
Month: May 2022
5:16 PM ET Michael Vick is going to stay retired. The former NFL quarterback was going to return to the football field to play in the Fan Controlled Football league, according to a Reuters report, but the 41-year-old tweeted Sunday that he’s going to stay on the sidelines. “I hung ’em up in 2015 never
4:25 PM ET ESPN News Services PITTSBURGH — Albert Pujols hit two home runs, then caught the warm-up tosses when star catcher Yadier Molina made his first pitching appearance to close out the St. Louis Cardinals‘ 18-4 romp over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday. Molina gave up a pair of homers and four runs while
It was the sort of race on which championships often turn. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was running away with the Spanish Grand Prix, and looking at extending his lead in the title race back to the margin of a clear race victory. But then his engine failed and the race fell into rival Max Verstappen’s lap.
3:07 PM ET Josh Donaldson says he was “joking around” when he referred to Tim Anderson as “Jackie,” but at least one member of the Chicago White Sox isn’t buying the former MVP’s explanation. “Usually you have inside jokes with people you get along with, not people who don’t get along at all,” White Sox
3:37 PM ET Tim BontempsESPN BOSTON — The Boston Celtics pride themselves on being the more physical team in every game they play. It’s something coach Ime Udoka has made a point of emphasis since taking over as the team’s coach last summer, and has played a huge part in Boston’s massive midseason turnaround. But
7:00 AM ET NEW YORK — Tony DeAngelo swears that playing the New York Rangers in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs doesn’t change anything on his end. “I could care less who the opponent is,” the Carolina Hurricanes defenseman said. “Real good team. Real good power play. I know from experience.” DeAngelo
3:45 PM ET Legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus is being sued by Nicklaus Companies, which says it paid the 18-time major champion $145 million in May 2007 for exclusive rights to his golf course design services and marketing, promotional and branding rights in May 2007. The lawsuit alleges tortious interference, breach of contract and breach of
2:48 PM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent MANCHESTER, England — No one does final day drama like Manchester City. Ten years on from that unforgettable moment from Sergio Aguero at Queen’s Park Rangers, City picked themselves up off the floor again and mustered another late comeback to beat Aston Villa 3-2 and clinch the Premier League title.
Max Verstappen made it three wins in a row by taking victory in the Spanish Grand Prix – and with it the lead in the World Championship – and will hope to pile more misery on title rival Charles Leclerc at this weekend’s race in Monaco. Ferrari’s Leclerc was leading comfortably in Spain before an
Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes Punjab Kings should relieve Mayank Agarwal of the captaincy in order to get the best out of his batting skills, much like how Chennai Super Kings did with Ravindra Jadeja. Shastri said the pressure of captaincy affected Agarwal’s batting, and it might have even ended up costing him a
2:24 PM ET Associated Press CHICAGO — Diamondbacks third baseman Josh Rojas is out of the starting lineup for Sunday’s series finale against the Cubs because of a left hand contusion. Rojas got hurt when he struck out in the first inning of Saturday’s 7-6 victory over the Cubs. He hit his first three home
2:04 PM ET University of Michigan coach Juwan Howard recently declined a Los Angeles Lakers overture for the franchise’s coaching job, electing to remain at his alma mater, where Howard will coach his two sons next season, sources told ESPN. The Lakers have a formal search process in place, but courting college coaches typically requires
1:57 PM ET ESPN News Services New York Yankees reliever Chad Green will undergo Tommy John surgery, manager Aaron Boone announced Sunday. Boone said Green, who was placed on the injured list Saturday because of his ailing right elbow, is still deciding on who will perform the surgery, which will end his season. “It’s tough
Lewis Hamilton says his recovery to finish fifth in the Spanish Grand Prix feels “better than a win”. The seven-time champion impressively fought back from a puncture on the first lap which saw him drop to 19th. With team-mate George Russell finishing third it marked an improved weekend for Mercedes, who have struggled with their
1:25 PM ET Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney has agreed to re-sign with the Cleveland Browns on a one-year contract worth a maximum of $11 million after enjoying one of the best seasons of his career with the franchise, sources confirmed to ESPN. Clowney finished with nine sacks and two forced fumbles for the Browns last
1:07 PM ET DALLAS — The Mavericks were fined $100,000 for “continuing to violate league rules regarding team bench decorum,” the NBA announced Sunday. It is the third time the Mavericks have been fined for bench-decorum violations this postseason. The fines have totaled $175,000, doubling on each occasion. The statement from the league office cites
Giulio Ciccone claimed his first win in over two years with a fine solo victory on stage 15 of the Giro d’Italia as Richard Carapaz retained the race lead. Italy’s Ciccone, 27, broke clear of the remaining breakaway riders with 19km to go and was in tears after crossing the line in Cogne. After a
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