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WTA News: Ekaterina Alexandrova, Sara Sorribes Tormo reach Cleveland final

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No. 4 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova of Russia will meet Spain’s Sara Sorribes Tormo in the Tennis in the Land final.

Alexandrova defeated Lin Zhu of China 7-5, 6-2, and Sorribes Tormo bested Germany’s Tatjana Maria 6-4, 6-3, on Friday in Cleveland.

Alexandrova had seven aces and overcame six double faults in her win over Zhu. She won 28 of 36 first-service points (77.8 percent) and dropped only one of her service games.

In Alexandrova’s only final of the year, she won on grass in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.

She lost her only match all-time against Sorribes Tormo, who converted six of 13 break-point opportunities Friday against Maria. Sorribes Tormo’s only WTA title came in March 2021 in Zapopan, Mexico.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Carlos Alcaraz rallies to reach final at Western & Southern Open

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No. 1 seed Carlos Alcaraz of Spain saved a match point in the second set before putting together a dominant performance in the third to earn a 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3 victory over Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz on Saturday in the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open in Mason, Ohio.

After coasting through the opening set, Hurkacz had Alcaraz on the ropes when he led 5-4 in the second set. But the 20-year-old stayed alive and eventually forced a tiebreaker, though he quickly found himself in a precarious position once again.

Hurkacz raced out to a 4-1 lead, but Alcaraz buckled down, taking the next six points to reach a third set. That’s where Alcaraz won 15 of 19 first-service points en route to the victory, allowing the World No. 1 to advance to the final at the Cincinnati-area event.

“It was a mental semifinal, I had to stay there,” Alcaraz said. “I had a lot of break points, it was really tough. Obviously, saving a match point is never easy but with my coach, we were talking about staying positive all the time and to stay there.

“We knew I was going to have my chances and I tried to take it. Every match against (Hurkacz) is really, really tough, but I’m really, really happy that I was able to win.”

Alcaraz is the youngest player to reach the final since Pete Sampras accomplished the feat in 1991.

Despite taking the loss, Hurkacz put together an impressive performance for the match, saving 10 of 11 break points, racking up 31 winners and recording 10 aces to Alcaraz’s two.

All four of Alcaraz’s matches have gone three sets in Cincinnati, forcing him to spend over 10 1/2 hours on the court. His match Saturday took two hours and 18 minutes.

Alcaraz will face Serbian Novak Djokovic in the final, a rematch of the Wimbledon championship match.

Djokovic made quick work of German Alexander Zverev 7-6 (5), 7-5 in a little over two hours. Djokovic, who has not lost a set all week, is vying for his third title at the event. He improved to 8-4 lifetime versus Zverev.

“I’m pleased,” Djokovic said. “I think there’s a few things I could’ve done better, but overall it’s a straight-sets win against a great player in form, so I’m really happy.”

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Sebastian Baez upsets Borna Coric in Winston-Salem semis

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Sixth-seeded Sebastian Baez of Argentina worked 3 hours, 19 minutes to upset top-seeded Borna Coric of Croatia 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (2) on Friday and advance to the final of the Winston-Salem Open in North Carolina.

Baez’s title-match foe will be fifth-seeded Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic, who got a walkover win in the semifinals when third-seeded Sebastian Korda of the United States withdrew due to an ankle injury.

Baez will be seeking his second consecutive tournament championship heading into the U.S. Open in New York next week. He captured the event in Kitzbuhel, Austria, earlier this month.

In the decisive third set against Coric, Baez lost his serve to fall behind 4-3, but he immediately broke back. Neither player had another break point before they went to a tiebreaker, in which Baez won the final five points.

–Field Level Media

PREM News: Newcastle seek first win over Liverpool since 2015


Newcastle United engineered their first top-four finish in two decades last season, but on Sunday they’ll be looking to halt another drought when Liverpool visit St. James’ Park.

Liverpool may have finished beneath Newcastle in last year’s table, but the Reds maintained their head-to-head superiority by sweeping the season series to continue their dominance over the Magpies.

The Reds are unbeaten in their last 13 (9-0-4) against Sunday’s Northeastern foes. Newcastle’s last win over Liverpool came in December 2015 by a 2-0 score.

Fabio Carvalho’s strike deep in second-half stoppage time decided a 2-1 Liverpool home win nearly a year ago. Newcastle found itself down two goals and one man by the 22nd minute of the return fixture in February.

“The one at Anfield was a difficult night and the home game was painful in a different way,” recalled Magpies manager Eddie Howe on Friday. “They’re very, very good at what they’ve been historically good at for four or five years, but they are building a new team with slightly different characteristics in midfield. We know this is another really good test for us.”

Newcastle (1-1-0, 3 points) have already split a pair of fixtures against top-half finishers from last season, opening the campaign with a 5-1 win over Aston Villa before suffering a 1-0 defeat at defending league champions Manchester City last weekend.

Alexander Isak’s brace on the opening weekend makes him one of eight players with multiple goals through the first two weeks of the season.

Liverpool (1-0-1, 4 points) are looking to play themselves back into UEFA Champions League competition and maybe even a title challenge after last year’s disappointing fifth-place finish.

After an opening weekend draw at Chelsea, last weekend’s 3-1 home win over Bournemouth despite going down to 10 men shortly after halftime was a good start.

Luis Diaz scored his second goal of the campaign, and Mo Salah and Diogo Jota also scored in the victory. And while new signing Alexander Mac Allister was sent off for what was deemed violent conduct in the moment, the Reds will have the defensive midfielder available Sunday after their appeal of the decision was successful.

“Massive, massive,” said manager Jurgen Klopp. “I was not sure after the game. When I saw the pictures back, I was pretty sure that it’s not a red card. But that doesn’t mean immediately that our appeal will be successful.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: All eyes on Lionel Messi as Miami meets Red Bulls

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Ticket prices are soaring in Harrison, N.J., and not because the New York Red Bulls are inching closer in the Eastern Conference playoff race.

With Lionel Messi on the other side of the pitch as fans anticipate his MLS regular-season debut with Inter Miami, the host Red Bulls are out to keep their focus and improve their place in the standings Saturday night.

Messi, who won a club-record 34 trophies for Barcelona in Spain’s La Liga, already has a Leagues Cup title with Inter Miami. But because Messi has played every minute of the past six matches, Miami coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino said he is fatigued and has not committed to playing him Saturday. The 36-year-old also could enter as a substitute.

“I understand the expectations the rest of the world has to watch him, and that is undeniable,” Martino said. “But I cannot act based on that because then I would risk doing things wrong.”

After leading Argentina to the World Cup title in December, he signed a contract through 2025 to play for Inter Miami on July 15, then scored 10 goals in eight Leagues Cup and U.S. Open Cup matches.

Messi contributed a pair of quality assists in Wednesday’s penalty-shootout win over FC Cincinnati in the semifinal of the U.S. Open Cup. He also scored last Saturday when Miami beat Nashville SC to win the Leagues Cup trophy.

“I’m living a dream,” Miami goalkeeper Drake Callender said. “Sometimes I sit down and I really think of the position I’m in, on the field with Messi, the best player in the world, and it’s unbelievable.”

As far as games that count in the MLS standings, the Herons hope Messi push them back into contention. With 12 matches left, Miami (5-14-3, 18 points) is last in the Eastern Conference, 14 points below the playoff line, and has gone 0-8-3 in MLS play since defeating New England 2-1 on May 13.

The Red Bulls (7-9-8, 29 points), who are seeking their 14th straight playoff appearance, are three points out of the last playoff spot. They returned from the Leagues Cup break with a dramatic 1-0 victory Sunday over D.C. United.

John Tolkin scored the game-winner in the 88th minute and the Red Bulls enter their encounter with Messi after three straight home victories across all competitions.

“That should be a good one,” New York defender Sean Nealis said. “It should be a fun one. Everyone’s excited for that one.”

–Field Level Media

Simone Biles on top after first day at USA Gymnastics nationals

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Simone Biles moved into position to capture a record eighth USA Gymnastics national all-around championship, charging to the lead after the opening night of women’s competition on Friday in San Jose, Calif.

Biles, a 26-year-old who won the 2016 Olympic all-around championship, has a 59.300 score, with Shi Jones in second at 56.750 and Skye Blakely in third at 55.700.

The women’s competitors will go through another rotation on Sunday, and two-day total scores will determine the all-around and event winners.

Biles posted the day’s top score on the vault (15.700), the balance beam (14.450) and the floor exercise (14.800). She came in third behind Jones (14.900) and Blakely (14.400) on the uneven parallel bars.

“I think beam started off a little bit rough, but that’s kind of to be expected,” Biles, the four-time Olympic gold medalist, said on the NBC Sports broadcast. “You get your nerves out of the way, and then after that it was pretty smooth sailing. I’m pretty happy with the overall meet today. My goal for the weekend is just to hit 8-for-8, and then hopefully come in on Sunday and hopefully hit a little bit of a smoother beam routine.”

She successfully performed the exceptionally difficult Yurchenko double pike on the vault.

Joscelyn Roberson came in second on the vault at 14.650, with Jones and Blakely tying for third at 14.350.

Blakely took second on the balance beam at 14.050, and Tiana Sumanasekera placed third at 13.850.

Kaliya Lincoln was runner-up to Biles on the floor exercise at 14.350, and Jones captured third at 14.050.

Reigning Olympic all-around champion Suni Lee entered just two events, placing fifth on the balance beam at 13.650 and 22nd on the vault at 13.350.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: PGA still plans to open 2024 season in Maui

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With no plans to alter the existing 2024 PGA schedule, the opening event at Kapalua in Maui is “absolutely” still on the PGA Tour calendar.

“We’re in constant contact. I’m in contact with the governor. We hope to be a source of inspiration for the great people of Maui and Lahaina by the time that we get to Maui in January,” commissioner Jay Monahan said Tuesday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

Officials in Hawaii continue to calculate the toll from wildfires this month responsible for more than 100 deaths and billions of dollars in property losses and damage. The Sentry at Kapalua’s Plantation Course is the first event of the 2024 calendar for the PGA Tour starting Jan. 4. The nearby village of Lahaina was destroyed.

“I think at this point there’s so many unknowns, and we want to be respectful of the challenges,” Monahan said. “We want to help be a part of the revitalization. There are a lot of considerations. We’re committed, you know, if we’re allowed to, if we’re invited, if we’re embraced. Given all that needs to be accomplished, we will be there 100 percent.”

Monahan credited Sentry tournament director Max Novena and Kapalua employees, who’ve aided fire victims and displaced Lahaina residents by preparing meals and offering shelter. Kapalua, a resort community on Maui, is surrounded by a nature preserve and beaches.

A second tournament on the islands at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu is scheduled for Jan. 11-14.

“All of our attention is to try and get back to Kapalua and to try and be as close to what we’ve been in the past,” Monahan said.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Jon Rahm would ‘100%’ give up Tour streak for first FedEx Cup title

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Jon Rahm enters the Tour Championship in a somewhat unfamiliar position — the role of the hunter.

After bursting out of the gates of the 2022-23 season with three wins and seven consecutive top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, Rahm captured his first Masters title in April. He has also spent 30 consecutive weeks ranked No. 1 in the FedEx Cup rankings.

That’s not even counting a win at the DP World Tour Championship in November.

However, Rahm admitted fatigue set in after being in contention week after week, including dealing with weather delays at Augusta. He hasn’t won since. Rahm has fallen short in nine attempts to become the first player since Justin Thomas in 2016-17 to win five times in a single PGA Tour season.

“Being in contention every time, it’s a little bit more taxing, especially Sundays if you’re on the lead or close to the lead, mentally,” Rahm said Tuesday at East Lake Golf Club ahead of this week’s Tour Championship. “You think you’re always putting the same output, but the pressure’s a little bit different.”

Rahm does have a pair of runner-ups in his past nine starts, including a T22 at The 151st Open Championship. However, he has finished T37 and T31 in the first two legs of the playoffs to slip to No. 3 in the world rankings and No. 4 in the FedEx Cup standings.

The leader until just last week, Rahm begins the Tour Championship four strokes behind Scottie Scheffler, two behind Viktor Hovland and one behind Rory McIlroy on Thursday’s staggered scoring start.

Rahm is a fan of the course in Atlanta, where he finished second to Patrick Cantlay in a dramatic finish two years ago. He is also tied with Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele for the longest active streak in qualifying for the Tour Championship in each of the past seven seasons, but has yet to claim that elusive first FedEx Cup title.

“To be a 100 percent honest, I’ll gladly give up that streak to be able to say that I have a win out here,” Rahm admitted.

The 28-year-old Spaniard already has a shelf full of the sport’s biggest trophies, his win at the Masters topping a list that includes the 2021 U.S. Open and the 2018 Ryder Cup as a rookie for Team Europe.

Where might Rahm rank a FedEx Cup title among his career accomplishments thus far.

“Obviously, majors are the most important thing in golf. That’s how it’s been and that’s kind of how it is,” he said. “But there’s a difference to being the FedEx Cup champion, just because you enter the playoffs in certain position, you earned your spot to this week, and then to just be able to finish it off.

“It feels like it’s more than just one week. It’s a culmination of a whole year in these last three weeks in a row. So, it has a little bit of a different special feel to it. I want to be able to say I’m a FedEx Cup champion.”

–Field Level Media

LPGA News: Megan Khang uses birdie binge to grab lead in Canada

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Megan Khang rolled in five straight birdies to jump into the lead at the CPKC Women’s Open on Friday in Vancouver.

Khang’s 6-under 66 was the low number on a day with precious few sub-70 rounds at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club. She stands at 7-under 137 through two rounds, one stroke ahead of Sweden’s Linn Grant, who shot a 71 on Friday.

“Coming in, doing the practice rounds, we were all like, whoa, didn’t realize we were playing another major,” Khang said of the course’s difficulty.

Khang’s birdie run started at the par-5 11th hole and ended at the par-5 15th. The highlight was a long, right-to-left birdie that dropped at the par-4 13th.

The 25-year-old from Massachusetts is an established player on the LPGA Tour but is still in search of her first career title.

“This golf course I feel like you can’t really get too comfortable on,” Khang said. “These fairways are tight and the greens are fast and firm, so I’m not taking anything for granted.”

Grant started the round in second place and remained there by day’s end. She began her second round on the back nine and made birdies at Nos. 14, 17 and 1 to get to 8 under after the turn. However, bogeys at Nos. 4 and 9 brought her back.

“Feel like I actually hit the ball better today,” said Grant, who won the Dana Open last month. “Just didn’t get the same momentum as yesterday. Yeah, still a tricky course. Still some good golf, but not quite there.”

First-round leader Yuka Saso of Japan (73 on Friday) and 2019 tournament champion Jin Young Ko of South Korea (70) are tied for third at 5 under. World No. 2 Nelly Korda posted her second straight 70 to move to at 4 under.

“I made a couple mistakes here and there, but overall one step at time it’s getting better,” Korda said of her game. “I would say I’ve definitely improved a good bit on the putting greens from (the Women’s Open), so any single time I can see something, the momentum shifting, I think it feels good.”

The top 65 players and ties will make the 36-hole cut, projected to be 4 over par.

–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