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Last updated: May 29, 2026, 2:59 AM ET

Tennis: French Open Drama Unfolds

The French Open delivered major upsets as world number two Elena Rybakina fell to Yuliia Starodubtseva in the second round, while no British men advanced after Cameron Norrie retired with injury and Jacob Fearnley lost in straight sets. Jannik Sinner's campaign remained on track with an efficient first-round victory over wildcard Clement Tabur, though questions lingered about his earlier unexpected exit. American Coco Gauff overcame a car accident on her way to Roland Garros to win her opening match, and former world number one Serena Williams is reportedly in discussions for a comeback at Queen's Club. Meanwhile, Rafael Jodar's meteoric rise from world No. 707 to 29th ranked continued to captivate crowds, and Frances Tiafoe recovered his racket after a fan took it during his celebration.

Track & Field: Record Pursuits Heat Up

Keely Hodgkinson declared her intent to break the long-standing women's 800m world record at the London Diamond League in July, stating she would "love" to achieve the feat on home soil. The 21-year-old British star's ambitions come as Olympic rowing champion Hannah Scott speaks about treasuring every day on her road to the LA 2028 Games. England spinner Sophie Ecclestone discussed overcoming mental health struggles while targeting T20 World Cup glory, and Olympic champion Scott emphasized renewed enthusiasm heading into the new season.

WNBA & College Basketball: Controversy and Transfers

Aces coach Becky Hammon blasted officiating after a 95-87 loss to the Wings, highlighting that A'ja Wilson, Chennedy Carter and Jackie Young combined for just one free throw attempt. The SEC's stability concerns intensified as Alabama AD Greg Byrne criticized the "absolutely ludicrous" notion of changing coaches every two to three years, emphasizing support for Kalen DeBoer's tenure. Former Iowa State forward Milan Momcilovic became the top transfer portal target after withdrawing from the NBA draft, and several SEC coaches voiced support for preserving the conference title game amid College Football Playoff changes.

College Baseball: World Series Action

Top-seeded Alabama rallied to defeat UCLA in the opening round of the Women's College World Series, with Megan Grant clubbing her NCAA-record 41st home run this season. The sewing operation at the WCWS continues with Carolan Bledsoe and her family attaching thousands of patches to 500 uniforms in just 24 hours. Bill Connelly's comprehensive team previews analyze strengths and weaknesses for all squads ahead of the tournament, while UNCW women's basketball coach Nicole Woods nearly drowned while rescuing her 8-year-old nephew from a rip current.

Motorsports: Tragedy and Turmoil

Daniel Ingham, 33, died in a crash during qualifying for the Isle of Man TT, marking another tragic incident as sidecar duo Maria Costello and Shaun Parker were hospitalized following a separate TT qualifying incident. Former NASCAR star Kyle Busch died from complications including hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis. A 23XI Racing staffer faces assault charges after allegedly using a golf cart to attack a 77-year-old man at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Soccer: Awards and Ambitions

Hearts' Jorge Braga and Derek McInnes claimed BBC Football Awards among the end-of-season honors recognizing English and Scottish football excellence. Bath emerged as the Premiership's biggest spenders during their treble-winning 2024-25 campaign, according to Prem Rugby's financial report. Red Bull's challenging takeover of Newcastle saw them playing catch-up in their inaugural season, while Cardiff seeks to end an eight-year play-off drought in their United Rugby Championship quarter-final against Stormers.

Cricket: International Competition

New Zealand dominated Ireland on day two of their one-off Test at Stormont with Nathan Smith claiming an international career-best 6-40, though New South Wales staged an epic comeback from 20-0 down to defeat Queensland featuring a late try from James Tedesco. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt confirmed her recovery is "going to plan" but remains unable to bowl following a calf injury, while Danni Wyatt-Hodge returns for the second and third T20 matches against India after giving birth to her first child.

Boxing & Combat Sports: Rematches and Debuts

Rico Verhoeven demands an apology and rematch with heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk after Saturday's controversial stoppage, while Shane McGuigan called Adam Azim the most talented fighter he's trained and predicted a world title in the near future. Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel stopped social media influencer Bob Menery