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WTA News: Jessica Pegula makes quick work of Camila Giorgi at U.S. Open

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Third-seeded American Jessica Pegula needed just 82 minutes to knock off Italy’s Camila Giorgi on Tuesday in the first round of the U.S. Open at New York.

Pegula recorded eight aces during the 6-2, 6-2 victory at Arthur Ashe Stadium. She had 28 winners against 13 unforced errors.

“I think I just did everything really solid,” Pegula said. “I don’t think I did anything spectacular, but everything was pretty even.”

Giorgi had just 16 winners and committed 31 unforced errors.

“Camila is always very tough,” Pegula said. “You never know what you’re going to get. She’s a great ball striker, good athlete, goes for her shots.

“I’ve played her several times this year already, a lot of times throughout my career. I knew what I needed to do, but sometimes it depends as well on how you’re playing and how she’s playing.”

While Pegula cruised in her opening match, No. 7 seed Caroline Garcia of France was an upset victim.

Chinese qualifier Wang Yafan committed just 11 unforced errors while posting a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Garcia in 70 minutes. Garcia, who was a semifinalist last year, committed 34 unforced errors.

It was the second top-10 win of Wang’s career. The other was a victory over Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina at Miami in 2019.

Svitolina, seeded 26th at the U.S. Open, won her first-round match, 6-3, 6-1, over Germany’s Anna-Lena Friedsam.

Fifth-seeded Ons Jabeur of Tunisia avoided an upset, as she prevailed 7-5, 7-6 (4) over Camila Osorio of Colombia.

Jabeur saved 12 of 18 break points during a highly competitive match.

“I was more playing on her backhand,” Jabeur said. “That helped me get more balls in. To be honest with you I thought, ‘Just keep the ball in and see what happens.’ Changing up the rhythm kind of helped me.”

Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova, the No. 9 seed from the Czech Republic, won her eighth consecutive Grand Slam match with an easy 6-3, 6-0 victory over South Korean qualifier Han Na-Lae.

Denmark’s Clara Tauson knocked off No. 27 seed Anastasia Potapova of Russia 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-3.

Russia’s Daria Kasatkina, seeded 13th, rallied for a 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over the United States’ Alycia Parks, while No. 14 seed Liudmila Samsonova of Russia beat American Claire Liu 7-6 (3), 6-3.

Madison Keys of the U.S., seeded 17th, posted a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands. No. 22 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova of Russia outlasted Canada’s Leylah Fernandez 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-4. Fernandez was a U.S. Open finalist in 2021.

No. 25 seed Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic ousted Romania’s Elena-Gabriela Ruse 6-1, 6-4. Another Czech, 31st-seeded Marie Bouzkova, was a 7-5, 6-4 winner over Ashlyn Krueger of the U.S.

American Peyton Stearns beat Bulgaria’s Viktoriya Tomova 6-3, 6-4.

Also winning on Tuesday were Great Britain’s Katie Boulter, Germany’s Tamara Korpatsch, Czech Linda Noskova, Italy’s Martina Trevisan, Croatia’s Petra Martic, Belgium’s Yanina Wickmayer, France’s Clara Burel, Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko and Romania’s Patricia Maria Tig.

German Eva Lys and Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova also won their matches.

Eight more matches were scheduled for later Tuesday.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: ESPN’s John McEnroe (COVID-19) off U.S. Open telecasts

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Tennis legend John McEnroe is missing U.S. Open telecasts on ESPN due to testing positive for COVID-19.

McEnroe, 64, is ESPN’s lead analyst for the coverage of the Grand Slam event.

“Unfortunately, after feeling a bit under the weather, I tested positive for COVID,” McEnroe said in a statement released by ESPN on Tuesday. “I’m watching the U.S. Open from home and can’t wait to get back to work soon.”

ESPN said it would welcome McEnroe back once he’s ready to return.

McEnroe won four U.S. Open titles (1979, 1980, 1981, 1984) during his Hall of Fame career. Overall, he won seven Grand Slam crowns and 77 overall titles.

The U.S. Open is in its second day on Tuesday. The tournament ends Sept. 10.

–Field Level Media

FRIENDLY News: Megan Rapinoe’s USWNT farewell: Sept. 24 in Chicago


Megan Rapinoe’s farewell appearance for the U.S. women’s national team will be a Sept. 24 friendly against South Africa at Soldier Field in Chicago.

“People may think that my career coming to an end would bring sadness, but when I think back on the past 30-plus years of playing this game, my overriding emotions are joy and gratitude,” Rapinoe said a release Tuesday from the U.S. Soccer Federation.

“It’s been an unbelievable ride. It will be special to have this one last opportunity to play for my country in front of our incredible fans and get the chance to thank my teammates and everyone who has had an impact on me as a person and player over the years.”

Rapinoe, 38, has registered 63 goals and 73 assists in 203 appearances with the USWNT from 2006-23. She helped the Americans win World Cup championships in 2015 and 2019 and an Olympic gold medal in 2012.

The midfielder announced before this summer’s World Cup that she would retire after the current NWSL season. Her last regular season match with the OL Reign is scheduled for Oct. 6 in Seattle against the Washington Spirit.

–Field Level Media

Women’s hockey league reveals first six franchises

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The new Professional Women’s Hockey League announced its six inaugural franchises on Tuesday.

Three teams based in Canada and three in the U.S. will begin a 24-game regular season this January.

The American PWHL franchises will be based in Boston, Minneapolis-St. Paul and the New York City area.

The Canadian clubs will call Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa home.

Details on team names, logos and arenas will be announced at a later date.

PWHL board member Stan Kasten, president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, said many games will also be played at neutral sites.

“That means games in other cities that are not cities in our ‘Original Six,’ both NHL cities and possibly even non-NHL cities,” Kasten said, per ESPN. “In some of our markets where we are not playing [home games] in the bigger NHL venues, we will probably have events in those venues. We’ll be promoting those as special events.”

The NHL released a statement Tuesday supporting the new venture.

“The National Hockey League congratulates the Professional Women’s Hockey League on today’s announcements,” the league said. “We remain committed to supporting the women’s game and look forward to working together with the PWHL to grow our sport.”

Each team can sign up to three players during a Sept. 1-10 free agency period. A draft is scheduled for Sept. 18.

The PWHL is fully funded by Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter and his wife, Kimbra.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Calmer Rory McIlroy less ’emotionally engaged’ in Tour’s direction

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Rory McIlroy doesn’t know whether the PGA Tour’s framework agreement with the Public Investment Fund and the DP World Tour will be finalized before the Dec. 31 deadline.

He’s too focused on trying to win a record fourth FedEx Cup title at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta come Sunday.

That’s a far cry from McIlroy’s mental state 12 months ago, when he felt the intense pressure as the PGA Tour’s de facto spokesperson in its battle for survival against LIV Golf.

McIlroy admitted that his game suffered due to the time focused on forming the PGA Tour’s path into the future. He then staged one of the most dramatic turnarounds of his storied career, climbing from 10 shots back of leader Scottie Scheffler to claim his third Cup title.

A year later, McIlroy is still on the player policy board, but he’s far less involved. While the outside world largely sees chaos, the Northern Irishman believes the state of the game is “more settled.” He’ll vote on items presented to the board, but he’ll leave all the financial and legal wrangling to the executives.

“Maybe less emotionally involved,” McIlroy said Wednesday when asked what is different from 12 months ago. “Last year it was to do with how can we make the product of the PGA Tour better, and I think I was really invested in that.

“When it comes to, like, governance and investment and all that … that doesn’t really — not that I don’t care about it — but it doesn’t excite me as much as making the product better and how can we make this the most competitive landscape to play professional golf, and how can we get all the best players to play together.

“That’s the stuff that excites me. The stuff that’s going on right now. … But, yeah, maybe just not as emotionally engaged on all of this other stuff.”

McIlroy will begin the tournament on Thursday three shots behind Scheffler and one behind Viktor Hovland. He has risen to No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking with a streak of nine consecutive finishes of T9 or better.

That includes a runner-up at the U.S. Open, a win at the Scottish Open, and a T3 and solo fourth during the first two legs of the FedEx Cup playoffs. McIlroy finished five shots back of Hovland at last week’s BMW Championship in Chicago despite struggling mightily with his putter, which has led to a switch to the TaylorMade Spider putter he won with at East Lake last year.

“I practiced with it a good bit yesterday and it’s a familiar feel,” he said. “I’ve done really well with that putter over the last few years. I’ve had some of my best putting weeks of my career at this golf course on these greens with that putter, so hopefully I can rekindle that again this week.”

If McIlroy can find that winning form again come Sunday, he’ll add more records to his resume. He already owns the most FedEx Cup titles in history and is currently tied with Dustin Johnson with six career playoff victories.

McIlroy, who owns the longest active streak on tour with 28 consecutive rounds of par or better, is also seeking to become the first player to win the FedEx Cup in consecutive seasons.

Perhaps being a little less “emotionally engaged” in the future of the game is indeed paying dividends inside the ropes.

“I remember this time last year being on a board call at 7:30 in the morning on the Tuesday (before the Tour Championship), trying to get all that stuff ratified and get it passed through the board,” he said. “I’ve been able to focus a little bit more just on golf and my game and even able to take two days at home between Chicago and here, getting to spend some time with the girls. That’s been really nice.

“So, yeah, I would say everything’s just a little more balanced and a little more calm this year.”

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Golf Glance: LPGA takes center stage at Portland Classic

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Field Level Media’s Golf Glance provides weekly news and storylines from each of the major North American golf tours.

PGA TOUR
LAST TOURNAMENT: Tour Championship (Viktor Hovland)
THIS WEEK: OFF.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: Fortinet Championship, Napa, Calif., Sept. 14-17

LPGA Tour
LAST TOURNAMENT: CPKC Women’s Open (Megan Khang)
THIS WEEK: Portland Classic, Aug. 31-Sept. 3
Course: Columbia Edgewater Country Club (Par 72, 6,467 yards)
Purse: $1.5M (Winner: $225,000)
Defending Champion: Andrea Lee
Race to the CME Globe leader: Celine Boutier
HOW TO FOLLOW
TV/Streaming: Thursday-Sunday, 6-9 p.m. ET (Golf Channel/Peacock)
Twitter: @PortlandClassic
NOTES: The 144-player field will be cut to the top 65 and ties after 36 holes. … Lee beat Daniela Darquea by one stroke last year. … Hannah Green (2019) and Brooke Henderson (2015) share the 72-hole scoring record of 21-under 267. Henderson, who also won the tournament in 2016, is one six past champions in the field along with U.S. Solheim Cup captain Stacy Lewis (2017). … Boutier is not in the field this week, but her four closest competitors in the Race to the CME Globe are, including No. 2 Lilia Vu. They are the only two players with three victories this season.
NEXT TOURNAMENT: Kroger Queen City Championship, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 7-10

PGA Tour Champions
LAST TOURNAMENT: The Ally Challenge (Vijay Singh)
THIS WEEK: OFF.
Charles Schwab Cup leader: Steve Stricker
NEXT TOURNAMENT: Ascension Charity Classic, St. Louis, Sept. 8-10

LIV Golf League
LAST TOURNAMENT: LIV Golf Bedminster (Individual: Cameron Smith; Team: Ripper GC)
THIS WEEK: OFF.
Season Leaders: Individual, Smith; Team, 4Aces GC
NEXT TOURNAMENT: LIV Golf Chicago, Rich Harvest Farms, Ill., Sept. 22-24

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas among U.S. Ryder Cup captain’s picks

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The picks are in, and Brooks Koepka and Justin Thomas are part of the United States’ defense of the Ryder Cup next month in Rome.

Koepka, Sam Burns, Rickie Fowler, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth and Thomas were named as the six captain’s picks Tuesday, when Johnson finalized the 2023 U.S. Ryder Cup team roster of 12 looking to snap a 30-year drought on foreign soil.

“A lot of time, lot of energy has gone into this process,” first-time captain Zach Johnson said Tuesday morning in Frisco, Texas. “I’m very confident in these six. That confidence comes from simply surrounding myself with great people.”

Johnson’s six picks join the six players who earned automatic bids — based on the ranking points system — and five vice captains at Marco Simone Golf & Country in Rome, Sept. 29-Oct. 1. The U.S. attempts to win the Ryder Cup for the first time on European soil since 1993.

Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark and points leader Scottie Scheffler are the six players to automatically qualify for the 2023 Ryder Cup team based on ranking points. Harman, Homa and Clark are Ryder Cup rookies, as is captain’s pick Burns.

“To say I’m excited about these gents would be an understatement,” Johnson said, touting the experience and versatility available for power pairings in Rome.

Three of four major winners in 2023 are on Johnson’s roster. Harman won The Open, Clark won the U.S. Open and Koepka claimed the PGA Championship.

“What a performance at Oak Hill in May,” Johnson said. “Five-time major champion. He’s built, in my mind, for the biggest of stages. There’s no bigger stage than the Ryder Cup. I know his buddies want him on the team. Guys want to play with him. That’s evident.”

Koepka, 33, will play in his fourth Ryder Cup and has not lost in singles competition on Sundays.

“I think it’s just playing for something bigger than yourself,” Koepka said. “Not wanting to let the other guys down.”

Morikawa, 26, was 3-0-1 as a Ryder Cup rookie at Whistling Straits, where he clinched the winning half-point to beat Europe in Wisconsin.

Fowler, 34, was 12th in points entering Tuesday’s announcement and Johnson credited his win at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit as a moment that sealed his return to the roster after not making the team two years ago.

Spieth, 30, and Fowler have played in five Ryder Cups.

“My boy Rick, great 2023. He makes every team room better,” Johnson said.

Fowler will play an “away” Ryder Cup for the fourth time. He said the chemistry within the group is already strong. He wasn’t part of the roster at Whistling Straits in 2021.

“Going through a little bit of a rebuilding last fall, ultimately this was my goal at the top. I knew it was going to be a tough one to achieve,” Fowler said, admitting he was emotional when he received the call from Johnson confirming he was part of the team.

Thomas, 30, is a Ryder Cup veteran but struggled in 2023, failing to qualify for the playoffs by finishing outside the top 70.

“One of the most talented players on the PGA Tour in my opinion. He has without question been the heart and soul of Team USA Ryder Cups,” Johnson said. “His passion for the Ryder Cup is very evident. He has said it himself. In my mind, he was born for this. You just don’t leave JT out.”

Team golf has been a strength of Thomas, who has a 16-5-1 record in Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup play.

But Thomas missed five cuts in his last eight starts. He had a horrendous showing at the majors this season that included two rounds over 80. He missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014.

“It’s why we play professional golf, to be in these types of atmospheres,” Thomas said.

Koepka’s only qualifying points toward the Ryder Cup were earned at the major championships because the PGA of America did not count LIV Golf events toward their rankings. Koepka rocketed to No. 2 in the standings when he won the PGA Championship in May, but he then tied for 17th at the U.S. Open and 64th at The Open Championship. Schauffele and Homa moved past Koepka for automatic bids at the BMW Championship, when Koepka was idle.

Johnson, 47, played 22 PGA Tour events this season and gained direct insight into the chemistry he hopes to create.

Koepka was the only LIV Golf player selected for the team, which meant Dustin Johnson, Talor Gooch and Bryson DeChambeau were left off. Cam Young and Lucas Glover also were not on the roster.

Johnson said Koepka’s “experience, temperament and passion for the Ryder Cup” were the deciding factors into his inclusion on the 2023 team.

Johnson said he “called the gentlemen” who were Top 25 ranked in points but did not say if he called other LIV players.

“All of my phone calls were difficult, that goes without saying,” Johnson said of informing players who weren’t on the final roster. “Specifically Cam. Phenomenal person, better player. All of those phone calls were extremely difficult. Fortunately those receiving them were beyond classy.”

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Notre Dame vs Navy: Preview, Prop Pick & Prediction


Sam Hartman makes his Notre Dame debut in Ireland as the No. 13 Fighting Irish take the fight to Navy.

The Midshipmen bring a new coach and mindset to Dublin, promising to stretch beyond the throwback option offense and use athletes in new ways.

Notre Dame has won the two meetings between programs in Ireland, 54-27 in 1996 and 50-10 in 2012.

This game was rescheduled from its original date in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

–Kickoff: 2:30 p.m. ET
–Television: NBC
–Location: Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
–Point Spread: Notre Dame (-20.5)

QUICK PICK
Some novelty travels with Navy across the pond to Ireland with a new head coach and offensive coordinator promising to expand beyond the triple-option base to push the ball downfield. But the element of surprise is lost when an opponent has the entire offseason to prep and study tendencies of the coaching staff and personnel.

Notre Dame calibrated the offense with Hartman at the controls following his record-setting career at Wake Forest. One of the best offensive line groups in the nation could make life easy for the Fighting Irish.

Notre Dame was an 18.5-point favorite when the game opened at Circa and has risen to 20.5 points.

Our Pick: Notre Dame 41, Navy 16

THE NEWS
Following a 9-4 season in his first as head coach at Notre Dame, Marcus Freeman went out and found a pillar at the quarterback spot.

Hartman arrives with great fanfare after setting the ACC record with 110 touchdown passes and two bowl wins at Wake Forest in three seasons as their starting quarterback. The 24-year-old represents the stabilizer Freeman said he needed.

“There’s no substitution for experience. None,” Freeman said. “I don’t care if you’re the head coach or the quarterback. That’s what gives me confidence in Sam Hartman. There’s nothing that’s going to be able to make him too high or too low. He’s thrown interceptions. He’s made bad decisions. He’s made great plays and long touchdown throws. He knows what to expect. That’s the No. 1 thing he brings, but he also makes those guys around him better.”

A deep stable of running backs and a prospect-laden offense line might make Hartman’s evening easier (the game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. local time).

Not knowing exactly what to expect from the offense brings a new wrinkle for the Fighting Irish defense.

First-year head coach Brian Newberry wants Navy to feature the disciplined and methodical approach the program is known for historically, but understands the need to stretch defenses and achieve better balance.

The Midshipmen spent part of spring practice working exclusively on shotgun looks that can be used for run or pass plays and even employed multiple-receiver packages. This might not get spread offense devotees excited, but Newberry believes the changes are for the better.

“We want to get off to a fast start,” Newberry said. “It’s hard to simulate what we do in practice. It’s hard enough to simulate what we do schematically, it’s even harder to simulate the speed at which we do it.”

THEY SAID IT
“It’s a very important game for us to show what we’re about. A new team, a new offense, the mentality that we have, and come out not scared of anybody. Respect ‘em, but not scared to play anybody, and I think it’s going to be a really fun game to be a part of and to watch.”
— Navy QB Tai Lavatai

KEY STAT
Notre Dame’s No. 1 wide receiver Tobias Merriweather had one reception last season. Navy’s leading returning receiver, captain Jayden Umbarger, had 16 catches in 2022.

PROP PICK
The market projects a Notre Dame win and plenty of points. And if the plot plays out as bookmakers anticipate, Navy will find itself in the uncomfortable position of using triple-option personnel to executive repeated forward pass plays.

Enter Notre Dame’s ballhawking secondary, perched behind a strong pass rush, and we’re taking the Fighting Irish defense to score a TD (+420) as our prop of the game.

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: TSM return to CS:GO with new lineup


TSM announced a lineup Tuesday that is designed to compete in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive play.

The lineup features Cai “CYPHER” Watson of the United Kingdom, Audric “JACKZ” Jug of France, Timofey “interz” Yakushin of Russia, Valdemar “valde” Bjorn Vangsa of Denmark, and Madalin-Andrei “MoDo” Mirea of Romania. The group will be guided by former Vitality and G2 head coach Remy “XTQZZZ” Quoniam of France.

TSM last competed in CS:GO in 2016. They reportedly were slated to debut their new roster in CCT Online Finals 2 per Dust2.us, but they opted to pull out of the event after a reported dispute involving the team and XTQZZZ.

TSM have not yet published any scheduled competitions.

–Field Level Media

Oracle Upgraded at UBS, Shares Surge 2 percent

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UBS analysts upgraded Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) to Buy from Neutral and increased their price target to $140.00 from $120.00. As a result, shares surged more than 2% pre-market today.
This shift stems from UBS’ strengthened belief that Oracle possesses an underappreciated advantage in terms of its Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) capacity and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) architecture. The analysts anticipate this edge will attract new clients and drive greater utilization of OCI services.
According to the analysts, their investigations align with the idea that Oracle is enjoying substantial allocations of Nvidia GPUs compared to its size. They suggest a potential 6-12 month period of GPU shortage concerns lies ahead, and the conversion of $2 billion in AI start-up commitments to OCI usage hasn’t even occurred yet.
Despite Oracle’s stock already experiencing a 42% year-to-date surge, UBS believes that the ongoing GPU supply constraints might result in a sustained strong performance for Oracle shares.