Month: May 2021

1:24 PM ET A rusty Roger Federer was beaten 6-4 4-6 6-4 by Spaniard Pablo Andujar on his return to the ATP Tour at the claycourt Geneva Open on Tuesday, but there were still plenty of positives for the Swiss in his performance. 1 Related Federer missed nearly the entire 2020 season after twice having
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12:41 PM ET Bob HarigESPN Senior Writer Close Senior golf writer for ESPN.com Covered golf for more than 20 years Earned Evans Scholarship to attend Indiana University Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Defending PGA Championship winner Collin Morikawa is part of a featured grouping — along with reigning Masters
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12:55 PM ET KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Since winning his second consecutive PGA Championship in 2019 — and his fourth major championship in three years — Brooks Koepka has been plagued by myriad injuries, the latest of which is still impacting him today. Having missed the cut in his past two events after a knee
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12:34 PM ET Matt Ryan isn’t going to play forever. The Atlanta Falcons quarterback, entering his 14th season with the franchise, understands he’s closer to the end of his career than the start of it. He has been around the NFL long enough, seen enough players come and go, to get that. And Ryan didn’t
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11:05 AM ET Arkansas football coach Sam Pittman and the school have agreed to restart his five-year, $15 million contract after COVID-19 impacted his first season at the helm. Athletic director Hunter Yurachek confirmed the new deal Monday night at a fan event in Harrison, Arkansas, which Pittman also attended. According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,
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4:59 AM ET Angel Di Maria and Marquinhos had their house robbed during a PSG match. John Berry/Getty Images Four suspects have been arrested as part of an investigation into robberies at the homes of Paris Saint-Germain players Marquinhos and Angel Di Maria, a police source said on Tuesday. The source, who declined to be named
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5:05 AM ET Eric Cantona wasn’t surprised by his inclusion in the Hall of Fame. Photo by Harold Cunningham – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images Manchester United legend Eric Cantona has become the third person inducted into the Premier League’s Hall of Fame, following Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer. Cantona, 54, joined United from Leeds United in
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