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Last updated: July 18, 2026, 5:31 PM ET

Golf - The Open Championship

Sam Burns heading into the final round of the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Burns fired a 65 on Saturday to move ahead, with Ryan Fox and Kim two shots back. Fox tied major with a 62 on Saturday, marking the third time this week that mark has been reached. Local favorite Tommy Fleetwood the leader after late bogeys, though he praised the home crowd for carrying him into contention. Jon Rahm for throwing his club on Friday.

International Rugby Union - Nations Championship

South Africa cruised to a seven-try bonus-point victory over Wales in the third round of the Nations Championship, while Scotland overpowered Fiji in a hard-fought contest. Ireland, meanwhile to New Zealand, marking their sixth consecutive loss against the All Blacks, France, and South Africa.

Basketball - WNBA and College

Caitlin Clark with a dominant performance, becoming the first player to record over 40 points and 10 assists in a game as the Indiana Fever defeated the Seattle Storm. In college basketball news, questions for top teams, with new coaches and unproven players posing challenges.

Motorsports and Tennis

George Russell expressed frustration over a "serious issue" with his Mercedes' straight-line performance, which he claims is making his title fight "impossible." On the tennis front, Wimbledon finalist Karolina Muchova after undergoing "small surgery."

Other Sports News

Tadej Pogacar in the Tour de France with another commanding victory on a mountainous stage. In rugby league, Matty Ashton for Warrington Wolves as they defeated Hull KR. Keely Hodgkinson at the London Diamond League. Northamptonshire Steelbacks secured a spot in the T20 Blast final by edging out Somerset. In a notable collector's item, Cooper Flagg that is projected to sell for $5 million. Former UFC fighter Ben Askren is set to compete in a wrestling match a year after a near-fatal incident. In a controversial moment, Tempo coach Sandy Brondello after using a phrase that sounded like "protected species." Argentina in a match against England.