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Last updated: June 6, 2026, 2:57 PM ET

Tennis - Grand Slam Results

Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva captured her first Grand Slam title at the French Open, defeating 114th-ranked Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in straight sets to complete a remarkable tournament run. The 17-year-old's dominant performance fulfilled enormous expectations placed on her shoulders, while Chwalinska's fairytale campaign ended just short of an unthinkable championship. In the men's draw, Flavio Cobolli reached an unexpected final after Matteo Arnaldi withdrew with a virus, setting up a showdown with Alexander Zverev who advanced through the bottom half. Matteo Berrettini's injury retirement ended his hopes of a first major title, leaving the Italian expressing frustration at recurring physical setbacks.

NBA Finals & Draft Developments

The New York Knicks took a 2-0 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs after Victor Wembanyama's critical error in Game, putting the young French center in an early hole against his former team. NBA commissioner Adam Silver issued strong warnings to fans about court invasions, calling such incidents "stupid things" with "dramatic consequences" following several recent security breaches. Meanwhile, Curtis Blair earned his first NBA Finals assignment as the league announced officiating crews, marking a career milestone for the veteran referee.

WNBA Season Updates

Minnesota's Olivia Miles broke Caitlin Clark's rookie record by making eight 3-pointers in a single game, propelling the Lynx to the top of the power rankings with a five-game winning streak. The Fever's struggles continued despite Clark playing through illness, scoring 17 points and dishing eight assists while vomiting at halftime in an 83-71 win over Atlanta. Sabrina Ionescu will miss the Liberty's upcoming game against the Fever due to back soreness, dealing another blow to New York's roster depth.

Formula One Qualifying Drama

Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli stole pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix with what he described as a "magic lap," edging out Red Bull's Max Verstappen in a gripping qualifying session that shocked the paddock. The performance dealt another setback to George Russell's championship bid while establishing Antonelli as a genuine contender on F1's biggest stage. Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur will miss qualifying due to medical reasons, leaving the Italian squad to manage race preparations without their leader present.

Golf - Major Championships

Jennifer Kupcho opened with a one-shot lead at the U.S. Women's Open, carding a strong opening round to position herself atop the leaderboard in the season's second major. In Rome, Molly Caudery and Georgia Hunter Bell triumphed in pole vault and 1500m respectively at the Diamond League meeting, showcasing British strength in field events. Demi Vollering won stage five of the women's Giro d'Italia, moving into second place overall as Anna Van der Breggen maintained the pink jersey.

Rugby Union Playoffs

Champions Bath held off Leicester Tigers 21-18 to secure a home semi-final against Exeter Chiefs, with the West Country derby promising fireworks in the Premiership playoffs. Exeter's 32-12 victory over Saracens not only clinched their semi-final berth but also marked the end of Mark McCall's long tenure as Sarries director of rugby. Toulouse defeated Huddersfield in a crucial bottom-two clash, claiming their fourth win of a disappointing Super League campaign.

Boxing & Combat Sports

UFC president Dana White declared Alex Pereira the GOAT if the two-weight champion defeats Ciryl Gane at the White House event, elevating the Brazilian striker above Jon Jones in pound-for-pound discussions. The controversial Zuffa Boxing promotion appears set to proceed with Chris Billam-Smith headlining despite legal challenges from rival promoter Boxxer. Dmitry Bivol returned to rankings at the expense of another fighter, reshaping the light heavyweight landscape.

College Softball Championships

Texas claimed its second consecutive Women's College World Series title with a 4-1 victory over Texas Tech, as Kayden Henry pitched a complete-game three-hitter and Katie Stewart homered in her fourth consecutive game. The Longhorns' WCWS dominance included Teagan Kavan's stellar pitching performance and Hannah Wells' dugout rituals that seemed to bring good luck throughout the tournament.

International Soccer

England's Ollie Robinson returned spectacularly to Test cricket with three wickets in his first over against New Zealand, breathing life into the post-Ashes rebuild on a rain-affected day at Lord's. Wales' preparations for Montenegro were disrupted by weather, forcing a diversion to Italy for training ahead of their Women's World Cup qualifier. Andy Farrell signed a four-year extension to remain Ireland coach through 2031, calling it an "easy decision" for the national team setup.

Rugby & Athletics Notes

England and Exeter made a joint decision for winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso to undergo facial surgery, potentially ending his season but clearing the path for recovery. Michael Dunlop extended his IOM TT record REF:5