Riviera is a Golden Age design with the golden glow of Hollywood about it. Walt Disney, Gregory Peck and Humphrey Bogart were members, just as Larry David, Owen Wilson and Mark Wahlberg are today.
Yet for all the public figures who have walked its grounds — and for all the prominent tournaments it has hosted — the club protects itself from prying eyes.
Beyond its gated entrance in Pacific Palisades, a circular drive leads to an expansive Spanish Revival-style clubhouse that Riviera’s ownership regards as sacred. Cameras are forbidden, with rare exceptions.
The guided tour — led by longtime Riviera member Michael Robin, with input from director of golf Todd Yoshitake and other veteran staffers — offered an intimate look at a stately space most golfers never get to see, steeped in history and filled with priceless memorabilia. Arched doorways open to a grand hall, with soaring ceilings and windows that peer out across the storied course. An adjacent room shimmers with glassed-in displays that make up a newly installed exhibition to commemorate the centennial that Riviera marks this year. From a patio outside, the view extends over the 18th hole and its famous amphitheater green to take in the Pacific in the near distance. Ocean breezes are a constant at Riviera, rippling the palm trees and complicating shots.
Downstairs, at ground level on the sloping property, is the terrace dining room and a corridor that leads to the locker room, its walls mounted with portraits of the greats who have won at Riviera, from Hal Sutton and Fred Couples to Phil Mickelson and Sam Snead. No name, though, looms larger at Riviera than Ben Hogan, who captured three titles (two L.A. Opens and the 1948 U.S. Open) in the span of 18 months — a feat that inspired Los Angeles Times columnist and Riviera member Jim Murray to nickname the course “Hogan’s Alley.”
“If you listen carefully and dream a little bit, you can feel the big galas from the Roaring Twenties and you can feel the giant events from the last 100 years here,” Robin told us.
The stories, though, are better heard in person. Watch the video above or below and get them straight from the source.
Current Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez is expected to get re-elected and win today’s election with around 65% of the votes, according to exit polls published on both MARCA and AS. Mail-in votes are not considered in those exit polls and Pérez is likely to increase his lead there, per sources.
The official result of today’s election will likely be announced tonight at around 10pm local time.
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Real Madrid published the following announcement on its website earlier today. The Real Madrid Electoral Board announces that, as of 5:00 pm, a total of 23,593 members have voted in the elections for Real Madrid President and Board of Directors, which are taking place at the Basketball Pavilion of Ciudad Real Madrid. This figure represents a 31.37% turnout. The polling stations will remain open continuously until 8:00 pm.
Nigerian forward Inemesit Sunday has signed for Rwanda Premier League club Gorilla FC on a two-year contract ahead of the new season.
The forward, who has previously played for Musanze FC and AS Kigali, joins Gorilla FC as the club looks to strengthen its attack.
Inemesit Sunday celebrating a goal with AS Kigali teammates in the just concluded season.
Inemesit had a strong spell last season with AS Kigali, scoring 8 goals in 11 matches. His good form helped him gain more attention in the Rwandan top league.
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Gorilla FC are expecting the Nigerian striker to bring more goals and consistency as they prepare for a better campaign. Last season, the club reached the semifinals of the Peace Cup, where they were knocked out by Rayon Sports, and they now hope to go further this time with added attacking strength.
The forward has also played for several clubs in Nigeria, including ALGON Boys FC, Akwa United FC, Rangers International, Dakkada FC, and Ibom Youths FC.
On social media, Inemesit said farewell to AS Kigali, thanking the club for their support during his short stay. He described his time there as one filled with love, teamwork, and family spirit, and wished them well as he moved on to a new challenge.
Inemesit Sunday celebrating a goal with AS Kigali
He wrote “It’s hard to say goodbye to the family that showed up when i needed someone, not only showing up but took me in as family. 5 months of love, happiness, fighting together. I want to say thank you AS KIGALI for the love and God bless you guys. We move forward.”
NEW DELHI: Manav Suthar could hardly have asked for a better start to his Test career. The left-arm spinner marked his debut with three wickets on Day 2 against Afghanistan, earning praise from legendary India captain and batting great Sunil Gavaskar.Suthar struck in his very first over in Test cricket, dismissing Abdul Malik to enter an elite list of Indian bowlers who have taken a wicket in their opening over on debut. He finished the day with figures of 3/34, removing Abdul Malik, Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Afsar Zazai as Afghanistan closed on 113/5, still trailing India by 451 runs.Impressed by the youngster’s all-round display, Gavaskar highlighted not only Suthar’s bowling but also the composure he showed with the bat.“Manav Suthar has certainly made an impressive start to his Test career. What stood out was not just his bowling, but also the confidence he showed with the bat, particularly in the way he used his feet and looked comfortable at the crease,” Gavaskar while speaking on JioStar’s ‘Cricket Live’ said.“With the ball, he was extremely accurate and consistently put the batters under pressure. There was some assistance available from the surface, which he utilised well, but the real test for any spinner comes on flatter pitches where greater variety and adaptability are required.”While urging caution over judging a spinner solely on a helpful surface, Gavaskar felt Suthar had shown enough promise to suggest he can succeed at the highest level.“Having said that, this was a highly encouraging debut and he has shown the attributes to be a strong contender at the Test level going forward,” he added.Suthar’s selection was backed by a strong domestic record. The Rajasthan all-rounder has claimed 129 wickets in 29 first-class matches at an average of 25.76, including best figures of 8/33. His red-ball résumé also features six five-wicket hauls and three 10-wicket match hauls.The 23-year-old has also contributed with the bat, scoring 945 runs in 48 first-class innings at an average of 25.54, including a century and six fifties, with a highest score of 120.Earlier this year, Suthar represented Gujarat Titans in the IPL, picking up two wickets in four matches.
The U.S. men’s national team may not have won their friendly World Cup tune-up against Germany on Saturday but Antonee Robinson provided a goal that will definitely get any American fan hyped for what’s potentially to come.
The U.S. trailed 1-0 as the match entered the 37th minute. A corner kick was deflected off a German defender’s head and outside of the box where Robinson was waiting for a rocket shot on goal. He blasted the ball past Oliver Baumann to tie the match at one apiece.
United States defenders Antonee Robinson and Tim Ream celebrate after Robinson scored a goal during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Germany in Chicago on June 6, 2026.(Nam Y. Huh/AP)
It was Robinson’s fifth international goal for the U.S. and his first this year. He hadn’t scored while playing for the U.S. since 2023.
Robinson said he had never scored a goal like that in a competitive game.
“Going into a World Cup it means a lot to have that kind of in my mind that I’ve scored something like that and a bit of freedom to shoot again if I’m in that position,” he said.
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United States defender Antonee Robinson scores against Germany during the first half of an international friendly soccer match in Chicago on June 6, 2026.(Nam Y. Huh/AP)
Despite losing their ninth straight game against a European squad, the Americans felt confident going into the World Cup.
“I mean against a really good team, I thought we were dangerous at times,” Pulisic said. “We had good stretches of possession, defended well for good portions of it. And, yeah, I mean honestly, I think, we’re feeling good.”
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Christian Pulisic celebrates after scoring the second goal for the United States during an international friendly match against Senegal at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 31, 2026.(Omar Vega/USSF/Getty Images)
In January, the sanctioning body named Davis ‘champion in recess’ and looked set to order a vacant title bout between Floyd Schoefild and Lucas Bahdi, but instead, as talk of the Baltimore champion’s return began to heat up, ordered him to face Schofield instead.
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Speaking to Mill City Boxing recently, Schofield’s father and trainer said that talks are not currently ongoing, perhaps due to Davis’ fresh legal situation, and that he and his son are waiting for the negotiation period to end for the WBA to make a decision.
“We can’t do anything until the WBA says. [We’re] supposed to be in negotiations for another 20 days with Tank’s people, but according to what the lawyers say, they can’t be in negotiations right now. So, [we’re] in limbo for 20 more days while they got that mandate up. Tank’s people got to make a fight with us within 20 days.”
From Schofield’s update, Davis’ grip on the WBA title appears increasingly uncertain, with the sanctioning body potentially forced to make a decision if the teams fail to make progress. The allotted negotiation period ends on June 22, at which point purse bids could be called, though only if ‘Tank’ is willing and able to defend his belt.
Schofield is undefeated in 19 bouts and, at 23 years old, has a bright future in the sport. His previous world title challenge against Shakur Stevenson was cancelled during fight week when he took unwell.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray prepares for game action before taking the field at State Farm Stadium. Prior to kickoff on Nov. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, Murray donned his helmet and completed pregame routines as the Cardinals readied for a matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-Imagn Images.
Every NFL team needs affordable players who outperform their contracts, especially those squads truly contending for the Super Bowl. The Minnesota Vikings aspire to those very stakes in 2026, and we are thus here to document the top bargain players on the 2026 roster.
As always with bargain- or value-based player lists, we did not include players on rookie contracts because they’re widely considered affordable.
Here’s the pecking order, ranked from good to great bargain (No. 1 = top bargain).
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Vikings’ Best Contract Values Are the Meal Ticket
Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Blake Brandel participates in pregame warm-ups before a road matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Brandel continued developing as a versatile offensive lineman while preparing for depth and special teams responsibilities. The scene unfolded on Sept. 12, 2021, ahead of Minnesota’s season-opening contest. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports.
5. Blake Brandel | C
2026 Cap Hit: $4.5M
Brandel plays every position on the offensive line, and it seems head coach Kevin O’Connell will ask Brandel to be his starting center in 2026. Brandel’s versatility is invaluable — he’s already played tackle, guard, and center for the Vikings since joining the franchise in 2020.
Whether he morphs into a solid center remains to be seen, but his $4.5 million cap hit is team-friendly, no matter what. If he stinks at center, O’Connell can yank him back into the jack-of-all-trades role.
It’s also worth noting that Brandel is eligible for an extension, which could arrive as early as this summer.
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4. Eric Wilson | LB
2026 Cap Hit: $4.1M
Wilson produced Pro Bowl numbers — out of nowhere — in 2025 after the Vikings signed him away from the Green Bay Packers. Fans thought he would play special teams and be a depth asset if Blake Cashman or Ivan Pace Jr. got hurt.
Instead, he became a starter by October, stealing Pace Jr.’s job.
Wilson led the NFL in sacks and quarterback pressures by an off-ball linebacker. Accordingly, Minnesota re-signed him in March. A $4.1 million cap hit is worth it to see if Wilson was a one-hit wonder.
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3. Jauan Jennings | WR
2026 Cap Hit: $9.5M
Before Jennings signed in the Twin Cities, the who’s who of NFL reporting claimed that he wanted “WR2 money.” Well, that can climb all the way up to $30 million. Ask Christian Watson of the Packers, who just snagged an extension worth $28 million per season.
Minnesota paid Jennings $9.5 million for the upcoming season. When the Jennings-to-Minnesota rumor mill kicked up dust, many wondered if the Vikings could afford him under $20 million. The price is half that.
The Vikings have not spent luxuriously at WR3 in years; Jennings provides them with their best WR3 option in eons. A steal of a deal.
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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jauan Jennings speaks with reporters following organized team activities at TCO Performance Center. Jennings discussed adapting to a new environment, learning the offense, and building chemistry with teammates after joining Minnesota. The media session took place on May 27, 2026, during the Vikings’ spring OTA schedule. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.
Star Tribune‘s Michael Rand on Jennings and the Vikings’ WR room: “Any trio of Vikings receivers has a good starting point with Justin Jefferson. He has been in the conversation for the best receiver in the NFL for several years. He’s still part of that chatter even after struggling to make an on-field connection with J.J. McCarthy last season.”
“Add in Jordan Addison, who was very good in 2023 and 2024, and newcomer Jauan Jennings, who has approached 1,000 yards in the past with the San Francisco 49ers, and it is a formidable group. All three are at least capable of being above-average starters, with Jefferson of course having a higher ceiling. Jennings is listed at 6-3, 212 pounds and looks every bit of that.”
It’s not outrageous to claim Minnesota now has a Top 3 corps in the NFL.
“The Vikings haven’t had a receiver that big and physical in quite some time. He’s a very capable (and willing) run blocker who plays with an edge. He’ll also be motivated to have a big season while playing on a one-year contract,” Rand continued.
“All three of Jennings, Addison and Jefferson, in fact, should be motivated this season and their styles should be a good complement to each other. That’s what makes this potentially the best Vikings receiver trio in more than a quarter-century.”
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2. James Pierre | CB
2026 Cap Hit$2.9M
Pierre was a best-kept secret in Pittsburgh, firing up a PFF grade over 86.0 in 2025. Minnesota hired Gerald Alexander from Pittsburgh to replace defensive passing game coordinator Daronte Jones, who picked the Washington Commanders as his next employer (defensive coordinator). Alexander is bringing Pierre with him.
The Vikings paid Jeff Okudah $2.36 million in 2025 for his underwhelming CB3 services. Pierre at $2.9 million is quite the change of pace. A welcome one.
1. Kyler Murray | QB
2026 Cap Hit: $1.3M
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Not only is Murray at $1.3 million for a season the best deal in the NFL, it might be the top value in all of sports — assuming he plays at his peak level in 2026.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson meet at midfield following a preseason matchup at State Farm Stadium. The two dynamic quarterbacks shared a postgame exchange after leading their respective teams in exhibition action. The interaction occurred on Aug. 21, 2022, in Glendale following the preseason contest. Mandatory Credit: Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK.
The Arizona Cardinals decided to move on from Murray, and like Sam Darnold in 2024, Minnesota has a chance to pounce on supreme value at the most important position on a football team. It’s still mind-boggling that Arizona kicked him out — and that he wound up in Minnesota a few days later. It could be a turning point in Vikings history.
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Adelaide Oval will play host to Thursday’s
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Geelong faces a crucial test of its top-four ambitions when it travels to Adelaide Oval for a Thursday night showdown with the Crows. The Cats were left stunned by Carlton last week after conceding a late goal to fall by four points in one of the games of the season. With several difficult fixtures looming, another loss could prove costly. Adelaide returns from a bye looking to respond after a narrow defeat to Hawthorn in Round 11. The Crows have shown they can challenge the competition’s best but will need to reverse a worrying trend against Geelong, having dropped their past six meetings. In front of a home crowd and with finals positioning becoming increasingly important, Adelaide has an opportunity to make a statement against one of the AFL’s perennial contenders.
Patrice Evra believes he would have been able to contain Barcelona and Spain winger Lamine Yamal during his prime, drawing comparisons with his battles against Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi
Patrice Evra has insisted he would have neutralised Lamine Yamal had the pair gone head-to-head during his pomp, pointing to his duels with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as evidence. The Frenchman squared off against top-tier talent including Carlos Tevez, Steven Gerrard, Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard throughout his 20-year career.
Yamal, meanwhile, has emerged as one of the planet’s most highly-rated young talents at just 18. Despite his meteoric rise, the former Manchester United defender voiced complete belief in his own capabilities, maintaining he would have handled the young Spaniard with ease during his heyday.
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Evra is commonly considered one of the finest left-backs of his era. He continues to be celebrated for his defensive solidity and innate authority – skippering both United and France at international level.
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Having monitored Yamal’s progression and with the teenager now poised to spearhead Spain at the World Cup, Evra was pressed for his assessment of the young attacker.
Speaking to ESPN (via Mundo Deportivo), Evra stated that he could have subdued Yamal during his playing career.
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“I’m sorry Lamine, I love you very much, I like you a lot, you are a crack in one-vs-one situations, but in my prime I would have eaten you alive,” the Red Devils’ legend said.
“Ask Cristiano Ronaldo, ask Messi, ask other players when they faced me. I am not a good friend.”
Evra came up against Barcelona in three Champions League finals – suffering defeat in all three, twice with United and once with Juventus. Messi was the difference-maker on every occasion, with the Frenchman powerless to stop him.
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The 45-year-old enjoyed eight years at Old Trafford – six of which were spent alongside Ronaldo. In total, he racked up eight-and-a-half years at the club, turning out 379 times, netting 10 goals and registering 30 assists.
He is regarded as an animated figure by fans and ex-colleagues, but was entirely focused when it mattered on the pitch. Throughout his spell at United, Evra collected 14 trophies, including five Premier League crowns and the Champions League.
Yamal, who is poised to feature in his maiden World Cup for Spain, is currently rehabilitating from a hamstring problem and is expected to sit out this month’s group fixtures. Luis de la Fuente’s team will face Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay.
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva was already a tennis phenom at age 15 is now at 19, she’s a Grand Slam champion.
The eighth-ranked Andreeva ended the run of 114th-ranked Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska by 6-3, 6-2 in the French Open final on Saturday.
Andreeva became the youngest player to win the women’s singles title since Monica Seles, who was 18 when she landed her third straight French Open in 1992.
“You’re so young and talented. It’s so annoying,” Chwalinska told Andreeva during the awards ceremony.
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When Andreeva executed a backhand cross-court winner on her first match point, she threw her racket into the air and dropped on her knees to the clay to celebrate.
During the trophy presentation, Andreeva took the unusual step of thanking herself “for believing in myself, always giving my 100%, even when it’s tough, trying every day to be better as a person and as a player, believing that I can do this, fighting so many demons inside of me.
“Only I know how tough it was for me,” Andreeva added. “How nervous I was throughout these two weeks.”
Chwalinska was attempting to become the first qualifier to capture the Roland Garros title.
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Andreeva was born Siberia and moved to Sochi and eventually France to develop her tennis career.
She drew a loud applause from the crowd on Court Philippe-Chatrier when she spoke a few words of French during the trophy presentation.
“Thanks for your support today and over these past two marvellous weeks here in Paris,” Andreeva said. “It was very important for me.”
Alexander Zverev plays Flavio Cobolli in the men’s final on Sunday to conclude the wildest Grand Slam in recent memory.
Breakthrough at 15
Andreeva has been considered a Grand Slam contender since she burst onto the scene as a 15-year-old at the 2023 Madrid Open, where she became the third youngest player to win a main draw match at a WTA 1000 tournament and made the quarterfinals.
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Lately, Andreeva has had to contend with playing under neutral status and without her country’s flag due to the war with Ukraine.
When she beat Marta Kostyuk in the semifinals, Kostyuk refused to shake her hand, as has been the custom for Ukrainian players facing Russians ever since the war started in 2022.
Andreeva has gone a step further than her coach, Conchita Martinez, who lost the 2000 French Open final to Mary Pierce.
Pierce presented the winner’s trophy to Andreeva.
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Polish fan support
The final was played under mostly sunny skies but wind was a factor in the first Grand Slam final for both player.
Chwalinska double-faulted on the opening point of the match but she was the first player to hold serve in the fifth game for a 3-2 lead.
But then Andreeva won nine stright games to take control as she found a way to hit through the wind and answer Chwalinska’s array of spins and drop shots.
Andreeva produced 25 winners to Chwalinska’s 10 and also had fewer unforced errors: 26 to 29.
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There was a strong Polish presence in the crowd.
When Chwalinska was introduced, fans held aloft red-and-white Polish flags and chanted her name: “Ma-ja, Ma-ja.”
Andreeva had little support from the crowd, although there was a shout of “Davai Mirra!” (“Go Mirra”) in Russian late in the match.
Men’s doubles
In men’s doubles, top-seeded Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos retained their title with a 6-4, 6-2 win against Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten.
Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli Final LIVE Updates, French Open 2026 Men’s Singles: Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli French Open men’s singles final has begun at the Roland Garros Stadium. Second-seed Zverev aims to win an elusive Grand Slam title as he takes on tenth-seeded Cobolli, who is playing his first-ever major final. While the Italian tennis player faces an uphill task, Zverev, who is playing his fourth Grand Slam final in pursuit of a maiden title, will be keen to use his experience and put pressure on his opponent.
Here are the Live Score and Updates of French Open 2026 men’s singles final between Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli:
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