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Last updated: July 8, 2026, 2:31 PM ET

Tennis & Golf

British wild card Arthur Fery, a Stanford alum, achieved a significant upset at Wimbledon, defeating No. 9 seed Flavio Cobolli 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-0. The victory propels the local talent into the next round of the prestigious tournament. Meanwhile, the World Series of Poker continues to draw a massive field, with over 9,000 players competing for a $10 million top prize in what is shaping up to be one of the largest poker events of the year.

UFC & Collegiate Sports

UFC star Conor McGregor, preparing for a welterweight bout against Max Holloway at UFC, has asserted his claim as the greatest featherweight of all time, stating a win would "firmly cement" his legacy in that division. In collegiate sports news, Al Riveron announced his departure as the ACC's supervisor of officials after a four-year tenure. The move signals a shift within the conference's officiating leadership.

Gaelic Football

Wicklow manager Oisin McConville is focused on the present, urging his team to "meet the moment" in their upcoming Tailteann Cup final against Down. McConville hopes this championship match will serve as a springboard for the county's Gaelic football program, as he aims to secure his first trophy in inter-county management.