Report: Milano, Greer arrested on assault charges
Two NHL players face assault charges following their arrest early Sunday in Manhattan, the New York Post reported.
Raptors coach Nurse: Leonard ‘played his heart out for us’
Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse said he was disappointed by Kawhi Leonard’s decision to leave the team but said he understood the superstar’s desire to return to his native California to join the Los Angeles Clippers in free agency.
Report: Phillies’ Arrieta has bone spur in throwing arm
Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Jake Arrieta has a bone spur in his right arm that likely will require surgery in the future, according to multiple reports Sunday morning.
‘Big Three’ in ominous form as Wimbledon moves into second week
The ‘Big Three’ of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic head into the second week of Wimbledon carrying the flag for the men’s game after a number of young upstarts failed to live up to their potential on the grandest stage.
Indians confirm Carrasco’s leukemia diagnosis
The Cleveland Indians confirmed Sunday that right-hander Carlos Carrasco has been diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia and is receiving treatment.
Martens starts for Netherlands while Rapinoe returns for U.S. in World Cup final
Forward Lieke Martens was named in the starting lineup for the Netherlands in their women’s World Cup final on Sunday against holders the United States, who recalled winger Megan Rapinoe into the first team after she sat out the semi-final.
Americans descend on Lyon hoping to witness ‘Tour de Four’
Americans on scooters, Americans in cafes, Americans in bars, Americans draped in flags and George Washington wigs, Americans in starred bandanas and cowboy hats, all red, white and blue, filled Lyon on Sunday ready to celebrate a fourth World Cup.
Gauff faces toughest challenge at Wimbledon as Halep awaits
American teenager Cori ‘Coco’ Gauff has captured the hearts of fans with her dream run to Wimbledon’s fourth round but a stern examination awaits in the form of seventh seed Simona Halep on Monday.
Unstoppable Kvitova faces Konta test in Wimbledon fourth round
Double Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova began this year’s tournament with questions over her fitness due to a niggling left forearm injury but the gutsy Czech has cast all doubts aside with a series of ruthless displays to march into the second week.
‘Unwell’ Tomic to appeal against Wimbledon fine for playing below standards
Australian Bernard Tomic said he planned to appeal against his fine for not playing to “required professional standards” during his 58-minute, first-round thrashing by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at Wimbledon, as he had been unwell at the time.