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Anthony Joshua’s comeback opponent announced as Tyson Fury fight agreed for end of year
Anthony Joshua‘s next opponent has been revealed ahead of his planned battle with Tyson Fury later in the year.
Joshua and Fury have been on a collision course for nearly a decade, and it appeared as if their fight would finally be confirmed after ‘The Gypsy King’ defeated Arslanbek Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London earlier this month.
A back and forth with Joshua then commenced, but ‘AJ’ stood firm as his team insisted that a warm-up fight would likely come next before the clash with Fury.
Joshua last fought in December when he defeated YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, but prior to that his last bout against a legitimate opponent was in September 2024, when he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois in their IBF heavyweight title fight.
‘AJ’ was also involved in a tragic car crash just a few weeks after the match-up with Paul which sadly took the lives of his two close friends, and so it is clear why he preferred a warm-up bout next in order to best prepare for Fury.
The opponent for that warm-up has now been confirmed, after it was announced that Joshua will take on the relatively unknown Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Prenga has a 100% knockout record, with all 20 of his victories coming inside the distance, but the type of opposition he has taken on throughout his career is levels below that of Joshua.
He suffered a defeat in his fifth professional contest in 2017 to 1-2 opponent Giovanni Auriemma, but he has won all 16 of his fights since then, the most recent of those coming in February when he knocked out 16-14-1 opponent Joe Jones inside the first round.
Nonetheless, Joshua will be expected to win in comfortable fashion, before then preparing for the long-awaited showdown with Fury, although it has now been reported that ‘The Gypsy King’ could be set for another warm-up fight of his own.
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‘Mujhe bhi nahi pata kya hua’: Axar Patel left searching for answers after Delhi Capitals collapse to 75 vs RCB | Cricket News
Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel had few answers after his team suffered two heavy defeats in less than 48 hours in IPL 2026.After failing to defend 264 against Punjab Kings on Saturday, Delhi were bowled out for just 75 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Monday.Delhi were reduced to 9 for 6 inside the Powerplay as Bhuvneshwar Kumar got movement with the new ball and Josh Hazlewood used the short-ball plan well.It became the team’s lowest score of the season and RCB completed a nine-wicket win comfortably.“Even I don’t know what happened. That’s why they say you have to be on your toes in cricket. We have to move on from this match,” Axar said at the post-match presentation.He also looked back at key moments from recent matches, including the missed single against Gujarat Titans and dropped catches by Karun Nair against Punjab Kings.“From today’s point of view, you can say it did effect, but you can look back, if the catches were taken (Nair) or had we taken the single against GT, then momentum would have been with us. The game is such that there is no room for ifs and buts. You have to be positive, you had a bad day and take the positives from the last 5-6 games,” Axar added.However, the Delhi skipper did not agree that there was too much swing on offer, even after Bhuvneshwar’s inswinger bowled debutant Sahil Parakh.“I wasn’t surprised, they are world class bowlers, they swing it every ground, but if our openers or top order had played them out then the result might have been different.”Hazlewood, who removed KL Rahul and Nitish Rana with short balls, said he was unsure what to expect from the pitch after more than 500 runs were scored in the previous match at the same venue.“Probably turning up here after 500-plus runs in the last game, was not sure what was going to happen,” Hazlewood said, adding that he followed Bhuvneshwar’s lead.“Was just following his (Bhuvneshwar) lead. There was a bit there in the first six overs – enough there to work with, and it was skidding on quickly from a short of a length. Once the ball got soft, it got more even,” Hazlewood said.He also explained how he planned the dismissal of Rana.“In general, you wanted the batter to hit it down the wicket and in the V. The short ball was nice as well, just about the accuracy. When that ball was nice and hard, it was tough to bat. Would have been nice to bowl four and get off the field,” said Hazlewood.RCB captain Rajat Patidar also admitted he was surprised by how the pitch behaved.“Even I am surprised the way wicket played,” he said.“All credit goes to the bowlers, Bhuvi and Hazlewood. They hit the right areas. The swing was normal but the good thing was we got early wickets and that kept us in the driving seat. The way Suyash Sharma bowled, stump to stump, it was really good to see,” he concluded.
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Danny DeVito could wrestle in AEW after Kevin Nealon issues challenge
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Danny DeVito revitalized his acting career on the comedy series “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”
DeVito, who plays Frank Reynolds on the show, entered the squared circle as the “Trash Man.” He explained in the episode that his gimmick was that he enters the ring with a trashcan, throws trash in the ring and eats garbage before bashing his opponent in the head with the can.
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There’s a slim possibility that the “Trash Man” could come to life.
Comedian Kevin Nealon challenged DeVito to a match in either WWE or All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
“I challenge Danny DeVito to a match in the WWE or AEW,” Nealon wrote on X.
He followed up after a few hours, “I’m here. You’re quiet.”
In the midst of the social media posts, AEW CEO Tony Khan appeared to have an interest in booking the match.
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Tony Khan, CEO, general manager and head of creative of AEW, speaks on the PandaConf stage during day one of Collision 2023 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)
“Do you guys own these outfits,” Khan wrote on X with a photo of Nealon and DeVito in the “Hans and Franz” skit on “Saturday Night Live.”
Nealon responded that he did have the outfits.
“Then you guys are in,” Khan responded.
For what it’s worth, a Reddit user pointed out recently that AEW star Chris Jericho appeared to be using Nealon’s “Mr. Subliminal” character from the comedy sketch show in his own way. If a match is set up, everything will soon come full circle.

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AEW has used celebrities in the past for some of their events. Comedian Wayne Brady got involved in a match at Revolution. Social media influencer “Big Boom” A.J. and his family have also been featured in matches on several occasions.
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1st Time In IPL History: Virat Kohli Achieves Never-Done-Before Feat, Stuns Fans
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru superstar Virat Kohli scripted history by becoming the first batter ever to score 9000 IPL runs. He achieved the feat during the IPL 2026 encounter against Delhi Capitals in New Delhi on Monday. Kohli needed just 11 runs to achieve the feat and he claimed the stunning record by taking a single off the bowling of Axar Patel. Rohit Sharma is second in the elite list with 7183 runs followed by Shikhar Dhawan (6769 runs), David Warner (6565 runs) and KL Rahul (5579 runs).
Coming to the match, Royal Challengers Bengaluru continued their impressive run, thrashing Delhi Capitals by nine wickets.
Opting to bowl, pace duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) and Josh Hazlewood (4/12) shared seven wickets, while Rasikh Salam Dar (1/21) and Syuash Sharma (1/7) also contributed as RCB bowled out DC for 75 — lowest score of this season.
For DC, Abishek Porel (30), David Miller (19) and Kyle Jamieson (12) provided some respectability to the total after being reduced to 8 for 6 in 4th over.
In reply, Devdutt Padikkal (34), Jacob Bethell (20) and Virat Kohli (23) completed the chase in 6.3 overs.
“Absolutely. Even I am surprised the way wicket played. All credit goes to the bowlers, Bhuvi and Hazlewood. They hit the right areas. The swing was normal but the good thing was we got early wickets and that kept us in the driving seat. The way Suyash bowled, stump to stump, it was really good to see. It is very important to follow your routines, we are taking it one game at a time. Different players are coming up and doing well. In T20 cricket, on flat pitches you need the bowling, because bowlers only can win you tournaments,” RCB captain Rajat Patidar said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
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Royal Insignia targets 2026 Wagga Town Plate return
Group performer Royal Insignia begins a new era with his return in the $200,000 Wagga Town Plate as a lead-in to what may become a Queensland winter venture.
Having triumphed in the Group 3 Manfred Stakes during his three-year-old season, the Written Tycoon gelding hit a rough patch, compelling his stable to proceed with gelding.
“It’s a bitter pill to swallow, but he just wasn’t putting it all together on race days, even though he has shown an enormous amount of ability,” trainer Grahame Begg said.
“So we bit the bullet and gelded him.”
His most recent outing was a distant finish in Caulfield’s Testa Rossa Stakes (1400m) back on November 29, followed by two jump outs and a trial to sharpen him for the Wagga Town Plate (1200m) on Thursday.
The four-year-old shines when fresh, recording a win plus two seconds from four attempts, excluding a brave fourth in Group 2 company in the spring.
Success here might propel him toward Queensland targets including the Group 2 Morton Cup (1200m) on June 6 at Eagle Farm, with the Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) a week on also in play if he boosts his handicap mark.
“He needs to get his rating up. But there are other races outside that, plenty of lovely races up there. The Moreton Cup over 1200, and there are races on Tatt’s Day,” he said.
With 40 entries lodged for the Town Plate on the first day of Wagga’s two-day carnival.
Among them are last year’s first and second, Compelling Truth alongside Gravina, while 29 have nominated for Friday’s Listed Wagga Cup (2000m), featuring previous winners Flying Bandit and Bianco Vilano.
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Timberwolves vs. Nuggets Game 5 picks with Anthony Edwards out
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It was a fairly solid weekend of NBA Playoff picks for the readers. We were able to get an easy win on the Magic team total over in Game 3 of their series against Detroit (Game 4 takes place tonight). We were also able to cash a ticket on the Thunder covering a fairly large number on the road against the Suns. Yesterday, the Cavs were in control until they did the typical Cleveland thing and blew the game late. It is almost as if every Cleveland sports team has decided to make the playoffs as unreliable as possible. Today, we go for a victory with the Timberwolves and the Nuggets taking each other on in Game 5.
This has been a bit of a chippy series, but it almost feels like that is precisely what the Timberwolves wanted. Minnesota has been the team calling out Denver about its defense, and they are happily accepting any sort of confrontation. Any team with Anthony Edwards on it will have some swagger, but this almost feels like the T-Wolves are being disrespectful to this challenger. I suppose it is working, considering the team is up 3-1 in the series.

Denver Nuggets PG Jamal Murray drives to the paint on Minnesota Timberwolves SG Anthony Edwards in Game 3 in the first round of the 2026 Western Conference Playoffs. (Abbie Parr/AP)
However, there is a major cause for concern. The Timberwolves took a big hit last game, and I’m not talking about the shoving between Jaden McDaniels and Nikola Jokic. Their sharpshooter, Dante DiVincenzo, who was cited as a major reason they won Game 2, was lost for the season (and probably next season) after he tore his Achilles. Significantly worse, the Timberwolves also lost Edwards for a few weeks after he hyperextended his knee. If Minnesota is going to get one more game in this series to close it out, they need to do it without Edwards.

Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Anthony Edwards shoots over Denver Nuggets PG Jamal Murray in Game 3 of their first-round NBA playoff series at Target Center in Minneapolis. (Abbie Parr/AP)
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The Nuggets do not look like the one-time champion that you’d expect. They are proving the Timberwolves correct in the assessment that their defense is trash. In three consecutive games, they’ve allowed over 112 points to their opponent, which is about the season average. They also only scored 96 points in both of the games in Minnesota. Rudy Gobert, the much-maligned center for the Timberwolves, is doing a great job of limiting Jokic’s success. We will have to see if Jokic can figure out Rudy’s defensive efforts.
Nuggets vs Timberwolves Game 3 pick hinges on Jaden McDaniels calling out Denver’s entire defense
Aaron Gordon has returned for Denver, but it does seem like he is still struggling. He only played 23 minutes and put in just nine points on 11 field goal attempts. Overall, the team shot just 21% from deep in this game. I have to imagine that improves. The team shot almost 40% from deep in the regular season, but they are shooting 28% overall in the series. That’s still better than what they showed in Game 4.

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic reacts in overtime against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Ball Arena in Denver, Colo., on Dec. 25, 2025. (Ron Chenoy/Imagn Images)
A lot of the story in Game 4 was about the ending. It is a stupid narrative, but it pops up every now and then. The game was essentially over — the Timberwolves had the ball with seconds remaining, tossed it down court, and rather than dribble it out, McDaniels went in for a layup. Jokic took exception to it, and there was some minor shoving. No one ended up getting suspended, but there were some fines.
Missed in that was the impressive game from Ayo Dosunmu of the Timberwolves. He was acquired at the trade deadline from the Bulls and gave Minnesota a career performance. Dosunmo scored 43 points in that game, but I wouldn’t expect that success to continue. He is listed at 19.5 points tonight, and I like the under. He is still a bit of a role player, and even though he will have an increased role, there won’t be home court or an element of surprise. Julius Randle will need to take over the bulk of the scoring duties, and I think he is more likely to go over 21.5 points. I’ll play both of these options tonight as Denver looks to extend the series.
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Stokes pursues classic spring blueprint for Deakin in 2026
As Deakin journeys to Adelaide for a pending Stakes race, trainer Phillip Stokes intends to apply a technique that proved fruitful for Lindsay Park.
On May 9, the gelding begins his two-race winter series in the Group 3 The Cummings Stakes (1600m), a move Stokes expects to build a strong foundation for the spring.
Formerly the R A Lee Stakes, the Bart Cummings was the go-to race for Colin Hayes and David Hayes to debut imported stayers before a rest period targeting spring targets.
Hong Kong trainer David Hall followed suit, as did Lloyd Williams for his Melbourne Cup preparations.
Deakin has been inactive since his eighth in last season’s Caulfield Cup, barred from the Melbourne Cup by Racing Victoria veterinary measures.
He trialled 1500m at Caulfield Heath last Thursday, readying for next Saturday week’s race before the Listed Lord Mayor’s Cup (2000m) at Rosehill on May 30.
“He’s been away six months and an operation to put screws in his fetlocks,” Stokes said.
“That was his second jump-out and he’ll go to Adelaide on the ninth of May and go around in the Bart Cummings over a mile which will be a good starting point for him.
“It will only be a two-run prep and then he’ll head up to Sydney to run in the Lord Mayor’s Cup and then he’ll have a little break and get him ready for the spring.
“All things being equal and if we’re happy with him, we’ll put him on a Caulfield Cup path once again, not Melbourne Cup.”
Stokes refuses to risk Deakin for the Melbourne Cup under Racing Victoria’s vet rules after last year’s disagreement.
“They said he had some changes in his fetlocks,” Stokes said.
“We couldn’t get a reaction out of him, but that’s what they said, so we had to follow protocol, and we’ve done everything they told us to do, but it set us back a long way.
“They told us to put screws in him and when international horses want to come here with screws in them, they’re not allowed to run.
“My vet and I didn’t agree with them, and we thought he was going better than ever.
“I had a horse, Daqiansweet Junior, and he wasn’t sound, but he was OK to run.
“He ran well in the Caulfield Cup last year and didn’t have a great run in it, but I’m not convinced he’s a two-miler anyway.”
Following Sydney, light work and paddock rest await Deakin, Stokes noted.
“I didn’t want him having almost a year off, it takes them too long to come back,” Stokes said.
“I remember Jeune ran in this race, Beldale Ball, Water Boatman and when I first started training, Lloyd Williams used to bring his horses over, give them one run, and then start again.
“It’s a nice track to give him his start for his spring campaign.”
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2027 NFL Draft: 10 under-the-radar college football stars poised to rocket up boards
The 2027 NFL Draft is officially on the clock, and it has the potential to be a big one. High-profile names like Arch Manning, Jeremiah Smith and Dante Moore will be household names from the start for NFL Draftniks, but if this year is any indication, many more are coming in the pipeline.
One year ago, Fernando Mendoza was a relative no-name after transferring from California. He later became the No. 1 pick in the draft. The same is true of Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey and Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese, who were solid players but ascended to the top of the draft after fantastic seasons.
With that in mind, we looked at a few players with major breakout ability that could find themselves in high draft conversations next year. Some were transfers who landed in perfect spots to thrive. Others step into featured roles where their talents should shine.
Here are 10 under-the-radar players with the potential to play themselves towards the top of the 2027 NFL Draft.
WR Charlie Becker, Indiana
2025 stats: 34 catches for 679 yards, 4 TDs
Becker rose to prominence during Indiana’s run to the national title, but there’s reason to believe that he could be one of the nation’s best in 2026. Despite receiving only 11.9% of the Hoosiers’ targets, Becker posted 679 yards and four touchdowns thanks to an absurd 20.0 yards per reception, the best mark in the Big Ten. If he can come close to replicating those numbers with a higher target share, the 6-foot-4 Becker could emerge as a legitimate alpha receiver and can’t-miss prospect in the ’27 draft.
TE Terrance Carter, Texas Tech
2025 stats: 55 catches for 624 yards, 5 TDs
Texas Tech has potential NFL Draft picks all over the field, but don’t discount the rising star Carter. The Killeen, Texas, native has posted more than 600 yards receiving each of the past two seasons while also playing a key role as an in-line blocker. His 6-foot-2 frame is a little undersized, but Carter’s versatility and blocking ability will make him one of the nation’s best on a likely College Football Playoff team.
QB Jaden Craig, TCU
2025 stats: 61.5% completion, 2869 yards, 25 TDs, 7 INTs (at Harvard)
Several quarterbacks could break onto the scene in Mendoza fashion, including Texas Tech’s Brendan Sorsby, Oklahoma State’s Drew Mestemaker and Indiana’s Josh Hoover. However, Hoover’s replacement is one of the most intriguing signal-callers in the country. Craig starred at Harvard, throwing for more than 5,000 yards and 58 touchdowns over the past two seasons to land on NFL Draft boards. At TCU, Craig will team up with first-year offensive coordinator Gordon Sammis, who helped UConn post a historic season in 2025. It doesn’t take much squinting to see Craig as one of the fastest risers in the country.
DL John Henry Daley, Michigan
2026 stats: 48 tackles, 17.5 TFL, 11 sacks
If not for a torn Achilles, Daley very well could have been a first-team All-American and high draft pick in 2026. However, the Utah transfer has an opportunity to cement his draft stock after following coach Kyle Whittingham to Michigan. In only 11 games, Daley exploded for 17.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks for the Utes, including sacks against conference finalists BYU and Texas Tech. If he can return to form, Daley could be one of the best edge rushers in the Big Ten. His quickness off the edge is a tough matchup.
OT Trevor Goosby, Texas
Goosby, frankly, might be too highly rated to land on this list, but retaining him is one of the most important moves Texas made this offseason. The Melissa, Texas, native earned playing time as a freshman before emerging as one of the most talented tackles in the SEC last season. If Goosby can take another step, he could force his way into top-five consideration and power the Longhorns to a national championship.
OT Lance Heard, Kentucky
No one invested more along the offensive line than Kentucky under first-year coach Will Stein, and Heard is the diamond of the bunch. The former five-star recruit is a two-year starter at Tennessee but stagnated at times in a veer-and-shoot blocking scheme. Stein demands a lot of his linemen with his diversified offensive system, which should allow Heard’s natural skills to develop quickly.
DE Kenyatta Jackson, Ohio State
2025 stats: 28 tackles, 11 TFLs, 6.5 sacks, 2 passes defended
Betting on Ohio State defensive linemen has become an easy moneymaking opportunity, and Jackson appears next in line. The rising senior posted 11 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks during his first major opportunity, including sacks against Indiana, Michigan and Penn State. With Caden Curry out of the way, Jackson’s stats will rise to match his impressive frame.
DL Keon Keeley, Notre Dame
2025 stats: 16 tackles, 3 sacks (at Alabama)
Keeley struggled to find a consistent role at Alabama after entering as one of the top recruits in the nation. But after bulking up to 275 pounds and recording sacks in two of his three final games with the Tide, Keeley steps into an intriguing spot at Notre Dame. The junior projects behind Bryce Young and Boubacar Traore at defensive end, but the Fighting Irish should rotate him into the lineup plenty. During the recruiting process, he wowed scouts with his first step. If the Fighting Irish can harness it, he’s a potential breakout player.
DB Faletau Satuala, BYU
2025 stats: 84 tackles, 7.5 TFLs, 3 interceptions, 4 passes defended, 2 forced fumbles
Satuala was a solid get as a four-star recruit in the Class of 2024, but he flashed pro potential much faster than expected for the surging Cougars. The Utah native boasts a big, powerful frame at 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds with the speed and range to make plays all over the field.
DL David Stone, Oklahoma
Oklahoma lost a few deeply talented players on the defensive line after R Mason Thomas and Gracen Halton went to the league. But while both will be missed, opening opportunities for the former five-star David Stone could be a blessing in disguise. The Sooners rotated defenders, holding him to only 454 total snaps, but Stone wreaked havoc when given the opportunity. As a sophomore, Stone posted eight tackles for loss, including a sack against Auburn and two TFLs against Ole Miss. Stone recorded two interior pressures against Alabama and helped pace a top-three national rushing defense. If he can continue to improve his pass rushing, Stone could get into the top 10 conversation.
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Sabalenka avoids virus, Osaka upset in Madrid Open title defence
MADRID — Tennis players are facing an unknown opponent at the Madrid Open.
A stomach virus or food poisoning has affected Coco Gauff, Marin Cilic and a few others, causing some concern.
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka avoided an upset by Naomi Osaka on the court on Monday and said she’s trying to avoid illness by sticking to a simple diet of chicken breast, rice and salad.
The rumour among the players was bad shrimp tacos were to blame.
Sabalenka knocked on wood and said, “So far, so good. I heard that I have to avoid those tacos (laughing). I stick to the same food, same meal that I’ve been having since the very beginning of the tournament.”
Sabalenka said she was spending as little time as possible on site at the Caja Magica tennis complex.
“I try not to stay for too long,” she said. “Extra vitamin C, I guess, extra IM8, and I’m good to go, hopefully.”
Gauff vomited on the court on her way to a victory over Sorana Cirstea on Sunday. Cilic couldn’t play his match against João Fonseca on Friday.
“Unfortunately, I got food poisoning,” Cilic said. “After trying to recover all night my body is unfortunately exhausted and not at the proper level to get into the battle.”
Sabalenka rebounded from a set and a break down against Osaka in their fourth round contest.
She prevailed against No. 15 Osaka 6-7 (1), 6-3, 6-2 in two hours, 20 minutes to reach the quarterfinals and stay on track to defend her title.
“Oh my God, that was an incredible level,” Sabalenka said. “She played incredible tennis. I feel like I just got lucky in a couple of shots in the third set, that’s why it went that fast. I’m happy she brought that fight, I had to fight through to level up my game.”
Sabalenka won her 15th straight match and advanced to her 17th consecutive quarterfinal. She hasn’t lost before that round since February 2025 in Dubai. The Belarusian said her team kept pushing her to “keep fighting, keep going.”
“I’m really happy that I didn’t give up and I was pushing until the very last point,” Sabalenka said.
Longest tiebreaker since 2024
Sabalenka will next face American Hailey Baptiste, who defeated Belinda Bencic 6-1, 6-7 (14), 6-3 after losing the second set in the longest tour-level regular tiebreaker since 2024, according to the WTA.
Baptiste broke the racket on her leg in frustration after the loss in a set in which she wasted six match points, including five during the tiebreaker.
The 32nd-ranked American was able to rebound and clinch the victory in two hours, 42 minutes.
Rybakina’s line-calling frustration
World No. 2 Elena Rybakina said she has no trust in the electronic line-calling system in Madrid. She complained to the chair umpire after her opponent, Zheng Qinwen, was awarded an ace in the second set. Rybakina said the mark on the court was out. The umpire refused to inspect the mark and backed the system. Rybakina eventually won in three sets on Sunday.
“Well with this thing, I won’t trust it at all,” Rybakina said. “Because there was no mark even close to what the TV showed.”
She felt it was a similar situation to what happened to men’s player Alexander Zverev last year in Madrid, where he ended up grabbing his cell phone and taking a photo of a mark of an alleged wrong call. Zverev was warned for unsportsmanlike conduct.
“You can’t not see it,” Rybakina said. “It’s kind of a stolen point. I understand it was her serve and she was serving really well, but it’s really frustrating.”
Jódar only Spaniard left
Daniel Mérida lost to Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 6-2 and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina lost to defending champion Casper Ruud 6-3, 6-1 on Monday, leaving 19-year-old Rafael Jódar as the only Spaniard left in the tournament.
Jódar, one of the promising stars on tour, needed three sets to get past Fonseca, another teen sensation.
World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz, Spain’s current top player, withdrew from the home tournament because of a right wrist injury.
There was an unusually long rally in the Ruud vs. Davidovich Fokina match when the Spaniard resorted to 15 straight lob shots to the back of the court.
The high returns in the 32-shot rally kept Ruud from attacking until one shot came up a little short and allowed him to power a forehand and take the point.
In the match between Francisco Cerundolo and Luciano Darderi, Cerundolo won a point after reaching over the net to get to a high return that spun back into Darderi’s side of the court. Cerundolo won the match 6-2, 6-3.
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DC vs RCB LIVE Score, IPL 2026: 9-Down DC Avoid Lowest-Ever IPL Total vs RCB; Bizarre Weather Hits Match

DC vs RCB Live Score, IPL 2026 LIVE Cricket Score: Royal Challengers Bengaluru took six wickets in the powerplay, leaving Delhi Capitals in huge trouble amid uneven weather.
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Emilio Gay presses England case in Durham victory on day of draws in County Championship
Emilio Gay pressed his case for England honours as the Durham batter made a superb fourth-innings hundred to lead his side to County Championship victory over Lancashire cricket.
The stylish left-hander, batting at No 3 but also comfortable opening, has been touted for a possible Test call-up after featuring for the England Lions in the winter, and held of James Anderson and co. on his way to an unbeaten hundred.
Gay shared a mammoth stand with South Africa international David Bedingham as the hosts chased down a target of 336 for the loss of just two wickets in a meeting of two of the strongest sides in Division Two.
It was a day of draws elsewhere, largely, as flat, slow pitches in a dry April made taking 20 wickets difficult across the country.
There were faintly farcical scenes at the Oval with Surrey at one point throwing wicketkeeper Ben Foakes the new ball as Essex held firm for a draw on the final day.
Tom Westley (136) and Dean Elgar (107*) made hundreds for the visitors with Rory Burns and Dom Sibley also getting rare chances to rumble in, and Jordan Clark taking the ‘keeping gloves, with Surrey stymied before handshakes were offered at 4.50pm BST.
In better news for the Londoners, the attendance of 15,500 across the four days was a 21st century record in the County Championship.
Sussex also survived a bad light curtailed day at Headingley to draw with Yorkshire despite 3-67 for Joe Root. The games between Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire, and Glamorgan and Leicestershire, similarly drifted to draws in Division One.
In Division Two, though, there was a first sucess of the season for Gloucestershire, knocking off the 36 needed to beat Derbyshire in short order after a strong all-round performance. Worcestershire had thrashed Kent by an innings and two runs on Sunday.
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