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Last updated: May 23, 2026, 2:50 PM ET

Tennis

American Emma Navarro captured her first title in over a year at the Strasbourg Open, defeating top seed Victoria Mboko to claim the trophy and boost her confidence heading into the French Open. Meanwhile, player protests over revenue sharing will cease when the French Open begins Sunday, clearing the way for competition to proceed without off-court distractions. Alex Eala continues making history as she represents Filipino tennis at Roland Garros, becoming a symbol of inspiration for athletes across Southeast Asia. The tournament features several dark horse candidates who could challenge the traditional powerhouses on the red clay courts of Paris.

Track & Field/Auto Racing

Fred Kerley pledged to compete clean at the Enhanced Games while maintaining his focus on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where he aims to represent the United States in sprint events. The track community continues mourning the loss of Kyle Busch, who died from severe pneumonia progressing to sepsis, according to his family's statement. NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell honored Busch's legacy as "an American badass," reflecting on the driver's rebellious spirit and memorable feuds with the organization throughout his career.

Gaelic Football & Rugby League

Donegal advanced to Round 2A of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship after defeating Kerry, though manager Jim McGuinness acknowledged Micheal Burns' red card significantly impacted their tactical approach. In rugby league action, Jason Qareqare scored a hat-trick of tries as Castleford Tigers dominated St Helens 30-10 in Super League play, showcasing their attacking prowess against a below-par opponent.

Cricket

Daisy Jeanes produced a career-best batting performance to lead Glamorgan to a 92-run victory over Derbyshire in the Vitality Blast Division Two, securing their second win of the tournament and highlighting her emergence as a key player for the Welsh side.

Basketball

ESPN analyst Bobby Marks ranked the top 20 free agents heading into the NBA offseason, evaluating market value and potential destinations for the league's most sought-after players as teams prepare for a pivotal summer in free agency.