Carlos Alcaraz eased into the semifinals of the Japan Open with a comfortable win over Brandon Nakashima.
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Soumya Sarkar returns for T20I series against Afghanistan
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Turner to rejoin No. 2 seed Phillies on Sunday
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Gauff needs 3 sets to reach 3rd round in Beijing
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Everything left to play for during MLB’s final weekend
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Way-Too-Early Grand Slam predictions for 2026
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Mithun Manhas elected 37th BCCI president
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The No. 1 men’s hoops recruit at every position in the 2026 class — and his competition
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Astros feel pain of first playoff absence since ’16
The Astros expressed disappointment Saturday night after their streak of eight straight postseason appearances came to an end when the Indians clinched the final AL playoff berth.
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Baku has Verstappen smelling blood in the water, McLaren hearing ‘Jaws’ theme
For as dominant as McLaren has been in 2025, Max Verstappen shouldn’t be anywhere near the title fit. After his Baku win, though, he’s in it.