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Last updated: May 28, 2026, 5:48 PM ET

Tennis England suffered a 38-run defeat in the opening T20 against India at Chelmsford, with Indian bowlers dominating the match. In Grand Slam action, Great Britain's Katie Boulter exited the French Open, losing in three sets to 28th seed Anastasia Potapova in the second round, leaving no British players in the singles third round. Meanwhile, Frances Tiafoe recovered his lost racquet after an Instagram plea following his French Open second-round celebration, while Serena Williams is in discussions about a comeback at Queen's Club next month. The men's singles saw Jannik Sinner, the overwhelming French Open favorite, suffer a surprising defeat, raising questions about his tournament strategy and form.

NASCAR Tragedies The racing community continues to reel from multiple serious incidents, as NASCAR indefinitely suspended a 23XI team member after she allegedly used a golf cart to assault a 77-year-old man at Charlotte Motor Speedway. In a separate incident, Kyle Busch's death certificate revealed he died from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis, with the infection having affected him for weeks before his passing.

Football LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry addressed the fallout from head coach Lane Kiffin's controversial comments, emphasizing SEC unity during his first year on the job. In the British football scene, Rice, Shaw & McInnes were honored at BBC Football Awards, recognizing the cream of the crop in English and Scottish football. Meanwhile, Kirby Smart suggested the SEC could leave the NCAA if no satisfactory CFP deal is reached, while Glasgow Warriors head coach Franco played down pressure ahead of Connacht clash, and Stormers boss labeled Cardiff their "easiest" playoff opponent in the URC quarter-final.

Baseball & Basketball UCLA's potential No. 1 MLB draft pick Roch Cholowsky plays with extra motivation, honoring his former teammate every time he steps onto the field. In college softball, Bill Connelly analyzed strengths and weaknesses for all teams heading into the 2026 Women's College World Series. At the professional level, Tim Olney identified six trade deadline X factors that will define the upcoming MLB trade season, while NBA teams made draft-day decisions that kept Vanderbilt in the national conversation with Tyler Tanner's return.

Other Sports New Zealand dominated Ireland in Belfast with Nathan Smith claiming an international career-best 6-40 at Stormont in the one-off Test. In cycling, Frenchman Paul Magnier secured his third Giro stage victory after a bunch sprint in stage. Glamorgan recruited Jimmy Neesham as a replacement for paceman Fazalhaq Farooqi for the remainder of their T20 Blast campaign. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt continues her recovery from a calf injury, though she has yet to return to bowling. Olympic rowing champion Hannah Scott is treasuring each day on her road to LA 2028, while trainer Shane McGuigan praised Adam Azim's talent, saying he would be "shocked" if the fighter doesn't become a world champion. Tragically, Daniel Ingham, 33, died in a qualifying crash during the Isle of Man TT on Wednesday.