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Last updated: June 6, 2026, 8:57 AM ET

Tennis: French Open Alexander Zverev secured an unexpected final berth at the French Open, setting up a championship match against qualifier Flavio Cobolli. The German star will be favored in the final after his dominant run through the draw. In doubles action, Great Britain's Henry Patten and Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara fell short in the men's doubles final, losing to Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos in a tightly contested match that extended beyond two hours.

NBA: Finals Victor Wembanyama's critical error in Game 2 proved decisive as the New York Knicks capitalized to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals. The rookie sensation's turnover in the final minutes allowed the Knicks to secure victory and seize home-court advantage in the best-of-seven series.

Soccer: International & Club Katie Taylor secured her dream swansong with a professional fight at Dublin's Croke Park on September 5, expressing emotional anticipation for her final bout. In Premier League action, play-off spots remain undecided as the regular season concludes with two crucial matches that will determine which teams advance to promotion matches. Wales' women's team seeks redemption against the Czechs after a disappointing result against Montenegro kept their World Cup qualification path unchanged. Meanwhile, England's hockey team prepares for glory as Tash Pavelin and Jayda Pechova continue their partnership on the court.

Hockey & Football The NHL trade landscape features several difference-makers including potential candidates like Larkin, Kyrou, and Matthews who could be swapping franchises this summer. In NFL analysis, last season's worst teams are ranked by their chances to jump from last place to division winners, with the Detroit Lions appearing best positioned to bounce back in the NFC North. A fascinating family story emerged as Gregg Berhalter's firing two years