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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 8:47 PM ET

Tennis - French Open Quarterfinals

Aryna Sabalenka powered past Naomi Osaka 7-5, 6-3 on Monday to reach the French Open quarterfinals, showcasing superior serving that proved decisive in the night session match. The world number one advanced to her fourth consecutive Roland Garros quarter-final, while Osaka's run ended despite her best performance at the clay-court major. Matteo Berrettini described tennis as the "love of my life" after reaching a Grand Slam quarter-final for the first time in nearly four years, and 19-year-old Rafael Jodar completed a remarkable journey from world No. 707 to the last eight. Poland's Maja Chwalinska continued her dream debut by defeating Diane Parry, making the qualifier the latest surprise package in a draw that saw four-time champion Iga Swiatek fall to Marta Kostyuk. Joao Fonseca backed up his upset of Novak Djokovic with victory over Casper Ruud, guaranteeing a new men's champion after the defending titlist's exit.

WNBA & Women's Sports

Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark and coach Stephanie White addressed questions about their relationship following an animated discussion during Saturday's 100-84 loss to Portland, insisting the heated exchange was simply "coaching." Clark struggled mightily with her shot in that defeat, held to just six points on 2-of-11 shooting. Becky Hammon secured her 150th coaching victory in her 205th game as Las Vegas Aces defeated Golden State Valkyries 91-81, becoming the second-fastest coach in WNBA history to reach the milestone. Nyara Sabally emerged as a key pickup after her breakout performance helped highlight four players fantasy managers should target.

NFL Front Office Moves

Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Mike Gansey finalized a multiyear deal to become the Philadelphia 76ers' new president of basketball operations, marking a significant shift in the organization's leadership structure. The move comes as the 76ers look to rebuild around their young core. Myles Garrett joined the Los Angeles Rams from the Cleveland Browns in one of the biggest defensive trades in NFL history, with the Browns receiving Jared Verse and multiple draft picks in return. Trade grades suggest both teams addressed key needs, with the Rams acquiring a proven pass rusher while Cleveland gained significant draft capital.

College Baseball & Softball

Texas Tech eliminated defending champion UCLA 8-7 in nine innings at the Women's College World Series, with Kaitlyn Terry driving in the go-ahead run against her former team. The Red Raiders advanced despite controversy, as Texas Tech third baseman Taylor Pannell alleged that Tennessee coach Karen Weekly questioned her transfer decision. Megan Grant broke UCLA's career homer record in an 11-0 run-rule victory over Arkansas, with all nine Bruins scoring in the second inning. Saint Mary's ousted top-seeded UCLA 6-5 on Makoa Sniffen's walk-off single in the tenth inning, while Katie Stewart's three-run homer helped defending champion Texas break up Jordy Frahm's no-hitter and eliminate Nebraska.

International Rugby & Soccer

New Zealand's Mitchell Santner returned for England Tests as the all-rounder was added to the squad for the Lord's series opener, boosting the Black Caps' options. Wigan Warriors claimed their 22nd Challenge Cup title with a 60-6 thrashing of Hull KR at Wembley, where Bevan French scored on his return from injury. However, Wigan forward Sam Walters received a seven-game ban for a dangerous lift tackle during the final. Leinster scored nine tries in a 59-10 victory over the Lions to reach the United Rugby Championship semi-finals, while Northampton Saints secured a home semi-final with George Furbank's last-gasp try against Gloucester. The Bulls overpowered Munster 42-19 in Pretoria to reach