Henderson ends Canada’s drought in CP Women’s Open
Brooke Henderson became the first Canadian golfer to claim the women’s national championship since Bourassa did it in 1973, winning the CP Women’s Open by four strokes Sunday in Regina, Saskatchewan.
DeChambeau claims four-stroke victory in FedEx Cup opener
Bryson DeChambeau cruised to a four-stroke victory at the Northern Trust in the first round of the FedEx Cup playoffs in New Jersey on Sunday.
Haley wins dramatic Truck playoff opener
BOWMANVILLE, Ontario – A mishap filled ending allowed Justin Haley to win the Chevrolet Silverado 250 on Sunday as the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series made its annual trip to Canada to open up the 2018 playoffs at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
Kopech earns first MLB victory as White Sox top Tigers, 7-2
Michael Kopech collected his first major league victory in his second career start and Daniel Palka homered, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 7-2 road win over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.
Colts send LB Morrison to Packers for CB Pipkins
The Green Bay Packers traded cornerback Lenzy Pipkins for linebacker Antonio Morrison in a deal with the Indianapolis Colts, general manager Brian Gutekunst announced Sunday.
Cardinals put Mayers on 10-day DL, activate Leone
The St. Louis Cardinals placed rookie righthander Mike Mayers on the 10-day disabled list Sunday with right shoulder inflammation, the team announced.
WR Hill says Chiefs will have NFL’s best offense
Kansas City’s deep-threat wide receiver, buoyed by a strong performance in Saturday’s preseason game against the Bears, boasted afterward that the Chiefs will have the best offense in the league this season.
Tennis: Players must withstand test of time at U.S. Open
Rafael Nadal’s elaborate pre-serve routine will be put to the ultimate test at next week’s U.S. Open when a countdown clock makes its Grand Slam debut to help speed up play.
Tennis: American men battle to end drought at U.S. Open
American men have failed to emulate the glory of their female compatriots at the U.S. Open in recent years and appear to have little hope of ending a 15-year drought at Flushing Meadows since Andy Roddick’s 2003 win.
Tennis: U.S. Open celebrates 50th birthday with $600 million facelift
The U.S. Open turns 50 this year and rather than easing toward old age, it will celebrate the landmark birthday by unveiling a $600 million facelift.




