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CNN  — Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva has continued her meteoric rise by reaching the third round of the French Open with an emphatic 6-1 6-2 win over France’s Diane Parry. The 16-year-old, who celebrated her birthday in April, is now the youngest player to reach the third round at Roland Garros since 2005, according to…
Michigan wins College Football Playoff National Championship over Washington
The Michigan Wolverines defeated the Washington Huskies, 34-13, to win the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship. Michigan has won its 10th title in school history, capping a perfect 15-0 season under Jim Harbaugh in dominant fashion in Houston at NRG Stadium. Running back Blake Corum, who led a Michigan run game that totaled a…
Patriots, Bill Belichick part ways after 24 seasons
The New England Patriots and Bill Belichick are parting ways after 24 seasons and six Super Bowl championships together, the team announced. The reports trickled out Thursday amid a wild 24 hours in professional coaching, when fans saw Pete Carroll leave his post as Seattle Seahawks head coach and then Alabama football coach Nick Saban…
Nets’ international popularity turned them into NBA’s ambassadors
The Nets have gone abroad more than any team in the NBA, exporting the league to the rest of the world more than anybody else. Their globetrotting ways aren’t going to change anytime soon, with Brooklyn set to face Cleveland on Thursday at Accor Arena in Paris. “The Nets specifically are incredibly willing to play…
Kawhi Leonard, Clippers agree to contract extension. ‘We knew this union was going to happen’
Even though Kawhi Leonard had been eligible for a contract extension since July, talks between his representatives and the Clippers had not yielded a deal for months. Yet Lawrence Frank, the team’s president of basketball operations, considered a deal an inevitability — one that happened at last Wednesday, when the two-time NBA Finals most valuable…
In a glimpse of what might have been, Wizards take a tumble vs. Knicks
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save It took just 90 seconds Saturday night for the New York Knicks to show who they are and, more specifically, who the Washington Wizards are not. It was right there as Isaiah Hartenstein collected a poor pass by the Wizards’ Tyus Jones and looked down…