In February, Lewis Hamilton was full of smiles, eager to win a championship for Ferrari. Six months later, he sounds defeated.
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- Swiatek, Osaka among Day 3 winners at US Open
- Orioles’ Bradish strikes out 10 in return from TJ
- No. 1 hoops recruit Oladotun reclassifying to ’26
- Phils put struggling Romano on IL, release Ross
- Cardinals’ Contreras gets 6-game ban for tirade
- Venus to play US Open doubles with Fernandez
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Padres option Sears to minors after rough debut
The Padres optioned left-hander JP Sears to Triple-A El Paso one day after a rough debut with his new franchise.
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Fritz advances to Toronto semis in straight sets
American Taylor Fritz fired 20 aces en route to defeating Andrey Rublev 6-3, 7-6 (4) on Tuesday night to reach the semifinals of the National Bank Open in Toronto.
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O’Rourke ruled out of second Test with back injury
O’Rourke has been sent home for further medical advice after suffering back stiffness on day three of the first Test
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Stanford hires former Nike CEO Donahoe as AD
Stanford has hired former Nike CEO John Donahoe as the school’s new athletic director.
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Alonso: Bortoleto ‘best rookie of his generation’
Fernando Alonso has said that Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto is the “best rookie of his generation” after the Brazilian’s impressive showing at the Hungarian grand prix.
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Julius Randle to Brittany Griner: Ranking Texas’ top high school hoopers since 2000
As part of SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” tour, we’re spotlighting the top boys and girls hoopers to come out of Texas based on high school career achievements.
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M’s Miller, Robles nearing returns from injuries
Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller will likely need one more rehab start before returning from his elbow injury, while outfielder Victor Robles is expected to start his rehab assignment Aug. 12.
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Cubs admit risk in trading for now-injured Soroka
The Cubs acknowledged the risk they took trading for the now-injured Michael Soroka following a recent dip in velocity, saying it was a “good bet to make.”
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Piastri on qualifying: ‘Bizarre’ and ‘frustrating’
Oscar Piastri said qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix was “bizarre and somewhat frustrating” as rival Charles Leclerc took a shock pole position, leaving him behind in second place and Lando Norris in third.