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Last updated: May 17, 2026, 2:54 PM ET

Tennis

Jannik Sinner captured the Italian Open title in Rome, becoming the first Italian man to win the prestigious tournament in 50 years while joining Novak Djokovic as only the second man to complete the career Grand Slam of Masters 1000 titles. The 23-year-old's victory came just hours before Elina Svitolina secured her third Italian Open crown with a three-set triumph over American Coco Gauff, who fell in the Rome final for the second consecutive year.

Rugby Union

England's women clinched their eighth successive Six Nations championship with a hard-fought victory over France in Bordeaux, overcoming both a raucous record crowd and spirited opposition to maintain their dominance in European rugby. Meanwhile, Ireland finished their campaign in style with a commanding 54-0 victory over Scotland before a record attendance at Aviva Stadium, while Italy condemned Wales to another winless Six Nations campaign, extending the Welsh losing streak to a record nine Tests. In domestic competition, Leicester Tigers booked their Premiership play-off spot with a comfortable 47-33 win over Sale Sharks, and Saracens kept their top-four hopes alive by defeating Gloucester 30-14 to move within three points of the crucial fourth position.

Mixed Martial Arts

Francis Ngannou made quick work of Philipe Lins, knocking out the Brazilian in the first round while proclaiming himself the premier heavyweight fighter in the world following his successful MVP MMA debut. The former UFC champion headlined an event that also marked Ronda Rousey's storybook return to competitive MMA, as the Olympic judoka sought to rewrite the ending to her fighting career after a decade away from the sport. UFC CEO Dana White confirmed Conor McGregor's anticipated return, though questions remain about whether the Irish superstar will make it back into the Octagon by July.

Motor Sports

Jonas Vingegaard powered to victory on Giro d'Italia stage nine, claiming his second stage win of this year's race while reducing the gap on overall leader Afonso Eulalio. The Dane's performance keeps him firmly in contention for the pink jersey heading into the decisive mountain stages. In motorcycle racing, Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco were hospitalized following high-speed crashes at the Catalonia Moto GP, where Fabio di Giannantonio emerged victorious in a dramatic race marred by multiple incidents.

Golf

A chaotic final day looms at the PGA Championship with 21 players sitting within four shots of surprise leader Alex Smalley, setting up what promises to be a thrilling shootout at Quail Hollow. Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Jon Rahm all positioned themselves for a Sunday charge, with thirty players separated by just five strokes heading into the final round. The third round featured spectacular shot-making and multiple lead changes that have set up a wide-open finale for the season's second major championship.

Horse Racing

Napoleon Solo held off Iron Honor in a thrilling Preakness Stakes finish, securing his first victory of the year after consecutive fifth-place finishes in his previous starts. The win positions the colt as a legitimate contender for the Belmont Stakes and a possible Triple Crown bid, while bettors now turn their attention to the 2026 Preakness field with early wagering already underway for next year's classic.

Snooker

Ronnie O'Sullivan booked his place in the Snooker 900 Global Championship final by defeating Kyren Wilson 6-3, setting up a showdown with Luca Brecel in what represents one of the sport's newest and most lucrative events. The Rocket's victory keeps him on course for another major title as he continues to add to his legendary career resume.

Football

Celtic's Premiership title celebration descended into chaos as riot police intervened to deal with serious crowd disorder in Glasgow's east end following the team's 3-1 victory over Hearts. The Hoops secured their tenth consecutive league crown but celebrations were marred by fan violence that required significant police intervention. Meanwhile, a jurisdictional dispute between New York and New Jersey continues over World Cup hosting responsibilities, with expense burdens falling primarily on New Jersey while FIFA awards top billing to New York venues.

Basketball & Baseball

Deane Williams is pursuing a quadruple with the London Lions, eyeing titles across seven countries as the British power forward enjoys his first season playing professionally on home soil after a career spent overseas. In baseball, fantasy-relevant roster moves dominated headlines as teams made adjustments ahead of crucial weekend series, while NBA playoff analysis reveals key takeaways from the Spurs closing out the Timberwolves and other series developments.

NFL

Breece Hall expressed confidence that he and the Jets can flourish after signing his new contract, citing the team's recent additions as a primary reason for his optimism about the upcoming season. The running back's extension signals stability for a New York offense looking to build on last year's playoff appearance.