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ATP News: Lorenzo Musetti stuns No. 1 Novak Djokovic in Monte Carlo

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Italian Lorenzo Musetti stunned World No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the third round at the Monte Carlo Masters with a 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 win on Thursday to reach his second career ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinal.

In a match interrupted by rain, the 21-year-old Musetti broke Djokovic’s serve eight times in the two-hour, 54-minute match. With Djokovic leading 4-2 in the second set, Musetti shifted gears, and his aggressive play forced the Serbian into 11 unforced errors in the set and 23 overall.

Musetti had 28 winners and six unforced errors on the day.

“I am struggling not to cry,” Musetti said in an interview on the court following the match. “It is an emotional win because it was a really long match. Three-hour match and suspended by rain. It was not easy conditions because it was a little bit windy and cold. … I am struggling not to cry because it is a dream for me.”

Italian Jannik Sinner, the seventh seed, ousted 10th-seeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland 3-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1 and will face Musetti in the quarterfinals.

In other action, second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas cruised into the quarterfinals, topping Nicolas Jarry of Chile 6-3, 6-4.

For Tsitsipas, the match was a continuation of his dominance at the clay courts of Monte Carlo. The back-to-back defending champion, Tsitsipas moved his winning streak to 12 games with the 93-minute win over Jarry.

Tsitsipas won 80 percent of the points on his first serve and saved both break points. After the match, he was pleased with how he overcame his few adversities.

“I had to deal with a few (tough) points, especially when he had break points,” Tsitsipas said. “I dealt with those situations very maturely and played precisely, so it was great out there.”

Tsitispas moved to 14-2 overall in Monte Carlo. In the quarterfinals, he’ll face eighth-seeded Taylor Fritz, who came back from a set down to beat Czech Jiri Lehecka 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.

Third-seeded Daniil Medvedev of Russia also advanced, saving two match points while posting a 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7) win over 13th-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany.

Medvedev had a 5-3 lead in the third-set tiebreaker before Zverev rolled off three straight points. But a hitting error by Zverev kept the match alive.

Two points later, Zverev again failed to close out the match and Medvedev won the next three points to claim the victory.

Zverev also served for the match with 5-4 leads in both the second and third sets with Medvedev thwarting his attempts both times.

“That was a crazy match,” Medvedev said. “He served two times for the match, he probably should have done better, but that is also clay courts. I tried to watch a lot of tennis before playing this tournament, and one thing that I saw is you can come back at any moment.

“The serve doesn’t count as much, so as soon as someone gets a little bit tight, the match can turn around in one second. That’s what I managed to do.”

Medvedev had 31 winners and 18 unforced errors, while Zverev had 32 winners and 19 miscues.

Medvedev will next face sixth-seeded Holger Rune of Denmark. Rune moved on when Italy’s Matteo Berrettini withdrew due to an oblique injury.

Andrey Rublev, the fifth seed, eliminated ninth seed and fellow Russian Karen Khachanov 7-6 (4), 6-2 to advance. Rublev had to overcome the emotions of playing an old friend as well as the wind, and eventually found his groove, finishing with 22 winners and seven unforced errors against 14 and 11, respectively, for the ninth seed.

“We know each other too well. The first set was only mental. We didn’t show some tennis skills,” Rublev said. “But it was tough to show skills because the wind was really hard and the court was slippery and it was tough to do something. The first set was super mental. As soon as I was able to win a set, I started to feel more free and I felt Karen felt more down, so that was the difference.”

Rublev, who is looking for his first ATP Masters 1000, next will face meet Jan-Lennard Struff. The German qualifier upset fourth seed Casper Ruud 6-1, 7-6 (8) in one hour and 45 minutes to reach his first Masters 1000 quarter-final since Cincinnati in 2020.

–Field Level Media

Former 4-star AJ Storr transfers from St. John’s to Wisconsin


St. John’s guard AJ Storr announced on social media Thursday that he is transferring to Wisconsin.

The 6-foot-6 Storr was a four-star prospect coming out of high school in the Class of 2022, rated No. 97 overall by the 247Sports composite.

In 33 games (17 starts) as a freshman, Storr averaged 8.8 points and 1.9 rebounds per game. He shot 38-for-94 from 3-point range on the year for a 40.4 percent clip.

St. John’s is starting fresh after hiring coach Rick Pitino to replace Mike Anderson, leading Storr and several others to enter the portal.

–Field Level Media

Arizona F Azuolas Tubelis declares for NBA draft


Arizona 6-foot-11 forward Azuolas Tubelis will declare for the upcoming NBA draft, he told ESPN on Thursday.

Tubelis is ranked the 68th prospect in ESPN’s draft rankings. He’s not expected to return to Arizona next season.

Tubelis earned All-Pac-12 and second team All-American honors this past season. He led the Pac-12 in scoring with 19.8 points per game. He also averaged 9.1 rebounds per game and shot 57 percent from the floor.

He averaged 15.6 points and 7.5 rebounds in 97 career games (89 starts) for Arizona.

–Field Level Media

UConn’s Adama Sanogo leaving for NBA


Adama Sanogo, UConn’s leading scorer and NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, declared for the 2023 NBA Draft on Thursday.

Sanogo is ranked 87th — No. 9 center — in ESPN’s updated draft rankings.

But he had a monster tournament, averaging 19.7 points, 9.8 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game in leading UConn to the national championship. For the season, he averaged 17.2 points and 7.7 rebounds per game.

“I am so excited for the next stop on my journey and proud to announce that I will declare for the 2023 NBA draft and will stay focused on the process and giving myself every chance to hear my name called,” Sanogo posted to his Instagram page. “I will always cherish my time at UConn and will always be my home away from home.”

The 6-foot-9 forward leaves UConn averaging 13.9 points and 7.3 rebounds in 91 career games (87 starts). He shot 56.0 percent from the floor for his career, including 35.8 percent from the 3-point line. He had attempted just one 3-pointer entering the 2022-23 season but completed 19 of 52 attempts this season.

It’s not clear if he’ll maintain his eligibility by holding off on hiring an agent, but ESPN reported Sanogo is leaning toward remaining in the draft.

Also, it was reported Thursday that Huskies guard Nahiem Alleyne entered the transfer portal. Alleyne averaged 5.2 points in 39 games (eight starts) this season, his first at UConn.

Alleyne played his first three seasons at Virginia Tech, where he averaged 9.7 points and 2.6 rebounds in 90 games (84 starts).

–Field Level Media

Arkansas lands Cincy transfer Jeremiah Davenport


Cincinnati transfer Jeremiah Davenport committed to Arkansas on Thursday.

It’s the fourth transfer commitment for the Razorbacks to help offset the loss of two players to the NBA draft.

Davenport made the announcement on social media.

“Leaving it up to God, as always. Razorback nation, let’s rock!” he posted to Instagram and Twitter.

The 6-foot-7 guard averaged 9.1 points and 4.2 rebounds in 109 career games (61 starts) for the Bearcats. He has one season of eligibility remaining.

He joins Khalif Battle (Temple), Tramon Mark (Houston) and Keyon Menifield (Washington) to commit to the Hogs from the transfer portal.

Arkansas lost Anthony Black and Nick Smith Jr. to the NBA draft.

–Field Level Media

A.J. Johnson decommits from Texas to join NBL


California five-star combo guard A.J. Johnson has decommitted from Texas and signed a deal with the Illawarra Hawks of the National Basketball League (NBL) in Australia, ESPN reported Thursday.

Johnson, out of Southern California Academy in Castaic, Calif., is a projected lottery pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. He told ESPN he has decided to go the route of LaMelo Ball – among others, joining the NBL’s Next Stars program.

Ball also played with Illawarra and went on to being selected No. 3 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft.

Johnson committed to Texas in November, choosing the Longhorns over Kansas, LSU and North Carolina State among others. The 6-foot-5 Johnson was the No. 18 overall recruit in the Class of 2023, per the 247Sports composite rankings.

Johnson is represented by Bill Duffy of WME Basketball.

–Field Level Media

UCLA guards Tyger Campbell, Amari Bailey declare for draft


UCLA four-year starting point guard and three-time All-Pac-12 player Tyger Campbell declared for the NBA draft, forgoing his final year of eligibility.

Later Thursday, Campbell’s backcourt mate and All-Pac-12 freshman Amari Bailey declared as well.

Campbell and Bailey become the third and fourth Bruins players to enter the draft, joining Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Jaylen Clark.

“I take a lot of pride in the success we have had, and that’s the result of a lot of hard work and commitment,” Campbell posted to his Instagram page Wednesday night. “I’m graduating from UCLA and looking forward to the next step in my basketball career. With aspirations to play professionally, I am declaring for the NBA Draft.”

Campbell averaged 11.1 points and 4.9 assists in 133 career games (all starts) for UCLA. He finishes second on the school’s all-time assists list with 655 and his games played ranks 10th. He shot 85.6 percent from the foul line this past season, tops in the Pac-12.

Campbell had one year of eligibility left — the extra COVID year granted by the NCAA.

“This was an emotional last run for the two of us, as we both worked so hard together to make UCLA elite again,” Bruins coach Mick Cronin said in a statement. “We know that Tyger has a long future in pro basketball, and I hope that I’m coaching long enough to hire him on my staff someday, as well.”

The 6-foot-5 Bailey averaged 11.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 30 games (28 starts) for the Bruins.

“Since I was 3 years old, basketball has been my first and only love,” Bailey posted to Instagram. “I have decided to bet on myself and turn my dreams into reality and enter the 2023 NBA Draft.”

Bailey is bidding farewell to UCLA, according to his mother, who told ESPN that he is “full-fledged in declaring for the draft.”

Bailey is expected to be an early second-round pick.

Cronin picked up a roster addition on Thursday with the commitment of 6-foot-6 wing Ilane Fibleuil of France, who also considered Gonzaga and moving to the G League. He announced his decision on Instagram but also spoke to 247Sports.

“It’s a dream come true for me,” he told the outlet. “I just loved my visit, the city. The campus was amazing. I met great people over there, and so it’s not just one thing that made me pick UCLA over the other options.”

He will turn 18 in June.

–Field Level Media

Precocious Thunder face Timberwolves looking for play-in sweep


The Oklahoma City Thunder’s rebuilding process is on the verge of getting a swift upward boost.

The Thunder are one victory away from receiving an invitation to the NBA playoffs when they battle the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night in Minneapolis.

Oklahoma City is in position to reach the playoffs after recording a 123-118 win over the host New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday. The Timberwolves are in the loser-goes-home contest after falling 108-102 in overtime to the host Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday.

Minnesota has been caught up in a circus-type environment since Rudy Gobert punched teammate Kyle Anderson during a timeout in last Sunday’s regular-season finale against New Orleans.

Gobert was suspended for the loss to the Lakers but is now in jeopardy of missing Friday’s game due to back spasms. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch termed Gobert as “uncertain” when he met with reporters on Thursday.

Gobert said the back issues were so intense that he would have missed the game against the Lakers if he hadn’t been suspended.

He also said he had mended fences with Anderson, who had a stellar all-around game against Los Angeles with 12 points, 13 assists, five rebounds, four steals and four blocked shots.

“I still love Kyle. He’s still my brother,” Gobert said. “I tell people, sometimes you fight with your family. Sometimes you fight with people that you have a lot of love and respect for. It’s life.”

While it is no surprise that Minnesota is alive for a spot, the Thunder weren’t supposed to be playing any games after the conclusion of the regular season.

Oklahoma City was a combined 46-108 over the previous two seasons and was projected to be one of the worst teams in the league this season. That seemed even more like a formality when No. 2 overall pick Chet Holmgren sustained a season-ending foot injury prior to the season.

Instead, the club that owns 15 first-round picks over the next five seasons is well ahead of schedule. And the Thunder looked like a veteran club while outplaying the Pelicans down the stretch.

“We’ve been battle-tested,” Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said. “We’ve played a lot of close games all year. For the past couple years, even when the seasons weren’t going our way, we played in a lot of close games. We have good habits and know what will get it done down the stretch.”

Gilgeous-Alexander scored 25 of his game-high 32 points in the second half. He tallied eight in the final 1:40, including the shot that put the Thunder ahead to stay with 28.3 seconds remaining.

Josh Giddey added 31 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds and Lu Dort scored 27 points for Oklahoma City, which is looking for a victory that would put them against the top-seeded Denver Nuggets in the first round.

“We know they are a talented team with a lot of guys who can make things happen,” Giddey said of Minnesota. “It’s going to be another test.”

The Timberwolves are trying to make the playoffs for the second straight season after missing in 16 of the previous 17 campaigns.

Karl-Anthony Towns recorded 24 points, 11 rebounds and five assists against the Lakers, but was largely ineffective after picking up his fifth foul.

“He was in a heck of a rhythm until they whistled him to the bench,” Finch said. “That was tough.”

Mike Conley made six 3-pointers while scoring 23 points for the Timberwolves, but Anthony Edwards had just nine points on 3-of-17 shooting for Minnesota, which blew a 15-point third-quarter lead.

“We expected to win this game,” Conley said. “It’s disappointing to lose. We had a lead and let it slip. … We’ve just got to be mentally and physically more engaged at the end.”

The Timberwolves went 3-1 against the Thunder this season; Oklahoma City’s win came on Dec. 3 in Minneapolis.

–Field Level Media

Warriors F Andrew Wiggins cleared to play in series opener vs. Kings


After two months without Andrew Wiggins, the Golden State Warriors will have the small forward on the court when they open up a first-round playoff series against the host Sacramento Kings on Saturday.

Wiggins has been declared fit and ready to for the playoff opener.

“Andrew looks great, feeling good and is ready to go,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after Thursday’s practice.

Wiggins missed the final 25 games of the regular season due to a family matter. His last appearance was on Feb. 13.

Still to be determined is if Wiggins will rejoin the starting lineup or enter in relief of Donte DiVincenzo. Golden State also needs to pinpoint how many minutes Wiggins can play.

“I think it sort of depends on how he feels tomorrow and going into Saturday,” Kerr said. “On the one hand, Wiggs is one of those guys who just doesn’t seem to fall out of shape or get tired. He’s just a naturally gifted athlete.

“On the other hand, he hasn’t played in (more than eight) weeks. So maybe the game will dictate it. We’ll just have to play it by ear.”

Wiggins averaged 17.1 points and 5.0 rebounds in 37 games (all starts) this season. He enjoyed good success against the Kings by shooting 55.6 percent from the field and averaging 25.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 steals.

The Warriors went 3-1 against the Kings this season with Wiggins missing a 119-97 road victory on April 7.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Patriots sign backup QB Trace McSorley


The New England Patriots added unrestricted free agent Trace McSorley to the roster to add depth to the quarterback position.

The team did not announce terms of the deal.

The Patriots lost backup Brian Hoyer to the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency and have Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe at the position.

McSorley, who played at Penn State, was a sixth-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2019 NFL Draft. He has appeared in nine games (one start) for the Ravens (2019-20) and Arizona Cardinals (2021-22) and is 0-1 as a starter.

That start came last season for the Cardinals against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a 19-16 loss on Christmas Day.

In his NFL career, the 27-year-old has completed 51.6 percent of his passes (48 of 93) for 502 yards, with one touchdown and five interceptions.

–Field Level Media