Venus Williams, 45, eyes the French Open after a 10th straight loss
Venus Williams has her sights on the French Open. The 45-year-old former world No. 1 said Tuesday after losing her 10th straight singles match that she is considering playing at Roland Garros next month. “Yeah, I mean, to get my feet dirty, this was a great start,” she said in her post-match news conference at the Madrid Open.
Jess Fishlock to retire at end of season, ending long career with NWSL’s Seattle Reign
Jess Fishlock, who has played for the Seattle Reign since the first National Women’s Soccer League season in 2013, will retire at the end of the season. Fishlock, who signed a one-year deal to remain with the club, will be honored when Seattle hosts North Carolina on Oct. 2. The 39-year-old midfielder’s final regular-season match is set for Nov. 1.
Eric Nicksick hopes to reestablish Francis Ngannou’s dominance in MMA
Eric Nicksick says he’s “learned to just really trust the process” when it comes to Francis Ngannou deciding on what’s best for his career.
Dexter Lawrence trade apparently saved Bengals from NFL draft mistake
A new report says the Bengals were considering a big mistake at 10th overall before the trade.
NY Giants 2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Could Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren be the NY Giants big nickel?
How to live stream Trail Blazers vs Spurs: NBA Playoffs, TV channel
The Portland Trail Blazers and San Antonio Spurs meet Tuesday night in Game 2, with Portland looking to respond after a strong opening performance from San Antonio. MORE: Ranking the current NBA playoff duos How to Watch Trail Blazers vs…
Ex-UFC fighter Jordan Griffin seeks to go directly from military deployment to Gamebred FC $500K tournament
Jordan Griffin hopes to win life-changing money as part of the Gamebred FC lightweight tournament
Royals vs. Orioles, Game 24 Gamethread
As the sage Buddy Bell once uttered, “I never say it can’t get worse.”
Barcelona monitoring rising Belgian star Jesse Bisiwu
The club are keeping a close eye on the youngster.
Churchill Downs buys rights to Preakness, Black-Eyed Susan Stakes
Owners of the Triple Crown’s first leg now own property rights to the second. Churchill Downs Inc. has reached an agreement with 1/ST Maryland LLC to buy the intellectual property rights for the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes for $85 million.
