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ATP News: Holger Rune rallies past Casper Ruud, reaches Rome final


Seventh-seeded Holger Rune bounced back from dropping the first set to outlast Casper Ruud in an all-Scandinavian semifinal clash on Saturday at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome.

Rune rode the momentum of his quarterfinal victory over World No. 1 Novak Djokovic and overcame nine aces by the fourth-seeded Ruud to post a 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-2 win.

“I really played some of my best tennis in the past two matches against Novak and then Casper,” the 20-year-old Denmark native said. “Two difficult players to play, so I had to find my best tennis and I actually didn’t find it today, only at the end and that is why I turned it around.”

Rune did precisely that in the second set, when he overcame a 4-2 deficit in the second set en route to dismissing the 24-year-old Norwegian in 2 hours and 41 minutes.

“I had nothing to lose in the second (set), so I just told myself to play freely and enjoy it as I thought it would be my last set here,” Rune said. “I told myself to play aggressively and enjoy it and I did it and that was the key to comeback.”

Rune will bid for his second ATP Masters 1000 crown on Sunday when he faces the winner of the semifinal clash between third-seeded Daniil Medvedev of Russia and fifth-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece.

Rune saved 5-of-6 break points, while Ruud went 0-for-4. Ruud didn’t help himself by committing six double faults.

–Field Level Media

Mystics carry stingy defense into matchup with Sun


The Washington Mystics firmly stood their ground against the WNBA’s newest super team to begin the 2023 season.

Meanwhile, the Connecticut Sun avoided a fourth-quarter collapse to spoil the debut of the league’s No. 1 overall pick.

Both squads will aim to build on Friday’s season-opening wins when the Mystics and Sun meet on Sunday in Uncasville, Conn.

Washington glided past the visiting New York Liberty 80-64 on Friday night behind a stout defensive display against a team many consider a title favorite.

The Mystics stifled former MVPs Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones, both of whom the Liberty acquired in the offseason, to a combined 17 points on 5-for-16 (31.3 percent) shooting.

Washington also forced four of New York’s 22 turnovers from newly acquired Courtney Vandersloot, the league’s all-time assists average leader, and held returning star Sabrina Ionescu to 18 points on a dreary 7-for-20 (35 percent) mark in the statement win.

“Y’all can keep sleeping,” Mystics guard Natasha Cloud told The Washington Post. “We’re confident in what we have in this locker room. And you can continue to talk about the superhero teams, but we know who we are.”

Cloud and Ariel Atkins scored 14 points apiece to lead Washington, while Elena Delle Donne added 13 to begin what she hopes is her healthiest season in four years. Back injuries have limited Delle Donne to just 31 games since her MVP campaign during the Mystics’ 2019 championship run.

The Sun used a balanced scoring output from their core of DeWanna Bonner (19 points), Alyssa Thomas (18) and Brionna Jones (13) to hold off top pick Aliyah Boston and the Indiana Fever 70-61 on Friday in Indianapolis.

Connecticut never trailed en route to building a 19-point lead in the third quarter before the Fever surged back in the game’s closing minutes.

Boston’s layup trimmed the Sun’s lead to three with 2:25 remaining, but Thomas scored six straight points for her team down the stretch to lock up a win in head coach Stephanie White’s Sun debut.

“We’ve got a great core group who understands what it takes to be successful,” said White, who takes over a Connecticut squad that fell to Las Vegas in last season’s WNBA Finals. “We’ll continue to put one foot in front of the other and get better every day.”

Boston finished with 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting.

The Sun went 2-1 against the Mystics in last season’s matchups, all of which were won by the home team.

–Field Level Media

Liberty, Fever aim to bounce back from missteps


With lots of debuts out of the way, the Indiana Fever and New York Liberty will try to accomplish another first when they meet Sunday afternoon in New York.

One of these teams will pick up its first victory of the season.

Both teams lost season openers Friday night, with the Fever falling at home to the Connecticut Sun and the Liberty losing a road game to the Washington Mystics.

It could take time before these teams gel.

“It has got to build up,” New York coach Sandy Brondello said after her team’s 80-64 setback. “I wish we had a long camp with our full team. But it was good to get one game out of the way. We’ll learn a lot from this.”

Guard Sabrina Ionescu collected 18 points and eight rebounds for the Liberty, however Breanna Stewart finished with just 12 points on 3-for-10 shooting from the field in her Liberty debut.

“The more chemistry we build, it will take care of itself,” Ionescu said.

On Sunday, Stewart will play at home for her home-state team. She spent her entire pro career with Seattle.

The Liberty also might look for more from forward Jonquel Jones, who was limited to 19 minutes in the opener. Brondello said with Jones and Courtney Vandersloot still working back into full-time form, their playing time might be abbreviated early in the season.

“It’s a long season,” Brondello said. “I’d love to play them as much as I could.”

The Fever have a star in the making in rookie Aliyah Boston, who was the overall No. 1 pick in last month’s draft. She provided 15 points and nine rebounds in her professional debut, a 70-61 setback to the Sun.

“I don’t really look at myself as a rookie,” Boston said. “Just because I just look at it as basketball. It’s another level up, but I’m just a competitor.”

Boston, a college standout for South Carolina, is expected to make a big impact for the Fever.

“She doesn’t have a rookie mindset,” teammate Kelsey Mitchell said. “She’s a player. She’s going to compete. I wouldn’t want anybody else on my side.”

Mitchell gave the Fever a game-high 20 points. The Fever, who were hindered by 33.3 percent shooting from the field, got minutes from 10 players in the opener.

First-year coach Christie Sides of the Fever is in search of her first victory. Her first game in charge was hindered by a 43-35 rebounding deficit and Indiana’s 19 turnovers.

The Liberty had good work on the boards against Washington, securing a 40-32 advantage in that category.

“That’s one of our goals,” Brondello said. “But eight offensive boards, and we didn’t convert them to points. Lots of offensive boards, but we missed them. We’ve got to get our legs under us.”

–Field Level Media

NWSL News: Angel City D Vanessa Gilles extends loan to Lyon


Angel City FC defender Vanessa Giles is extending her loan to the French club Lyon through June 2024, the NWSL team announced Saturday.

The 27-year-old Canadian center back has registered three goals and three assists in 11 starts since joining Lyon in September 2022.

Gilles participated in Angel City’s inaugural season in 2022, scoring the club’s first-ever regular season goal in a 2-1 win against the North Carolina Courage on April 29.

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Virginia remembers 3 slain football players at graduation


Virginia remembered the three football players killed in an on-campus shooting last fall during graduation ceremonies Saturday, with athletic director Carla Williams thanking the community for its support during difficult times.

Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry were awarded posthumous degrees in December. Perry was scheduled to graduate with the Class of 2023.

In her keynote address, Williams discussed the support the campus and beyond in the aftermath of the Nov. 13 shooting.

“Without one spoken word, the people of this community said in unison, in their movement and their spirit, we care about each other,” she said, reflecting on the vigil held on campus the night after the shooting, per ESPN. “Please do not forget what we’ve been through together, and may it compel you to show you care about the suffering and the experiences of others. You are the ones responsible for that vigil. You. Students. You are bright and shining examples of the best we have to offer. We need your courageous spirit.”

Running back Mike Hollins, who was shot and wounded in the campus incident, participated in the ceremony. A fifth-year senior, he took part in Virginia’s spring game.

The football program posted a tribute on Twitter, too, with coach Tony Elliott holding Perry’s jersey in a photo.

“Congratulations to D’Sean Perry and the Class of 2023,” the post read. On “a day of celebration, we would like to honor Lavel, Devin, and D’Sean.”

A former Virginia player, Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., faces a variety of charges in connection with the shooting, including three counts of second-degree murder.

–Field Level Media

Celtics ‘not dead’ yet against Heat as series moves to Miami


The Heat will look to continue their winning ways at home and push the Boston Celtics to the brink of elimination on Sunday when their Eastern Conference finals series shifts to Miami.

The eighth-seeded Heat have won all five of their home games in the playoffs thus far. They also have backed the second-seeded Celtics into a corner by winning the first two games of the best-of-seven series in Boston.

Jimmy Butler collected 27 points, eight rebounds and six assists in Miami’s 111-105 victory over Boston on Friday, while Bam Adebayo contributed 22, 17 and nine, respectively.

“Jimmy and Bam just really anchored us offensively,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “It’s great when your two best players can lead you, in a place where the ball can go and everybody else is just playing off of those guys.

“Both of them at some point basically guarded everybody on the floor, basically at some point with the switches. They are going to burn a lot of calories on that end, but they have to shoulder massive responsibilities for us on the other end.”

But they weren’t alone as Caleb Martin and Duncan Robinson added strong performances off the bench on Friday. Martin poured in 25 points on 11-of-16 shooting from the floor, while Robinson added 15 with a 6-for-9 effort.

“I have so much faith in this group of guys,” Butler said.

Jayson Tatum led Boston in points (34), rebounds (13) and assists (eight) on Friday, however he failed to convert a field goal in the fourth quarter for the second straight game.

Tatum and Jaylen Brown combined to make just 4 of 17 attempts from 3-point range.

“It’s tough. It’s a challenge. But there’s no point being up here sad and (expletive),” Tatum said. “They came in and won two games. They played well; you give them credit. But we’re not dead or anything. We’ve got a great opportunity. I still have the utmost confidence. Everybody has the utmost confidence. We’ve just got to get ready for Game 3.”

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla was succinct when asked about his message to his team after it let a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter go by the boards on Friday.

“We got to win one at a time,” he said.

And Boston also will need to be careful not to ignite a spark under Butler. Grant Williams unintentionally did that by getting in Butler’s face, with the latter later admitting that he was fueled by the heated exchange.

“No matter if I lit him up or not, he’s going to do that,” Williams said. “For me, it’s a matter of understanding that yeah, sure, you did poke a bear, quote unquote. And how are you going to respond?”

The Celtics will need to respond in Game 3. If they don’t, the Heat will be on the brink of advancing to the NBA Finals for the second time in four seasons.

Game 4 is slated for Tuesday night in Miami.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: D-backs place LHP Anthony Misiewicz (calf) on IL


The Arizona Diamondbacks placed left-hander Anthony Misiewicz on the 15-day injured list Saturday and called up right-hander Austin Adams from Triple-A Reno.

Misiewicz, 28, has a strained right calf. He is 1-0 with a 5.63 ERA in seven relief appearances this season.

Misiewicz is 7-9 with a 4.51 ERA in 126 games (no starts) with the Seattle Mariners, Kansas City Royals and Arizona.

Adams, 32, is 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA and three saves in 12 games this season at Reno.

Adams last pitched in the majors with the San Diego Padres in 2022. He is 6-4 with a 3.90 ERA in 108 career games (two starts) with the Washington Nationals, Mariners and Padres.

To make room for Adams on the roster, the Padres transferred catcher Carson Kelly (right forearm fracture) to the 60-day injured list.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Yankees designate OF Aaron Hicks for assignment


The New York Yankees designated Aaron Hicks for assignment on Saturday and signed fellow outfielder Greg Allen to a major league contract and added him to the roster.

Hicks has more than two years left on a seven-year, $70 million contract signed in 2019. He is batting .188 with one homer and five RBIs in 28 games this season.

Hicks, 33, is a career .230 hitter with 101 homers and 356 RBIs in 898 career games with the Minnesota Twins and Yankees.

“It is what it is,” Hicks said, per the New York Post. “It’s part of the business side of it. Just got to move on to the next chapter. … This is a very good baseball team. It kind of seemed like it wasn’t working out for me.”

Allen, 30, was acquired by the Yankees in a trade with the Boston Red Sox on Friday.

He is a career .232 hitter with 10 homers and 67 ERA in 282 games with the Cleveland franchise, San Diego Padres, Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: A’s recall James Kaprielian, place Drew Rucinski on IL


The Oakland Athletics recalled James Kaprielian from Triple-A Las Vegas on Saturday and placed fellow right-hander Drew Rucinski on the 15-day injured list.

Kaprielian is scheduled to start Sunday’s series finale against the Houston Astros.

He owns an 0-3 record with a 10.17 ERA in seven games (four starts) this season. He is 13-17 with a 4.69 ERA in 59 career games (51 starts) with the Athletics.

The move involving Rucinski, which is due to a stomach illness, is retroactive to Wednesday.

Rucinski, 34, is 0-4 with a 9.00 ERA in four starts this season. He is 4-8 with a 6.25 ERA in 45 career games (five starts) with the Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, Miami Marlins and Athletics.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Guardians-Mets postponed; split doubleheader set for Sunday


The New York Mets’ home game against the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday was postponed due to rain.

The game will be made up on Sunday as part of a split-admission doubleheader. The first game will begin at 1:40 p.m. ET, while the second game is expected to start at 7:10 p.m.

The nightcap is scheduled to be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

The Mets had lost 16 of 22 games before winning three straight, including a 10-9 decision in 10 innings against the Guardians in the series opener on Friday.

The Guardians have lost three of their past four games.

–Field Level Media