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    ATP-Turnier in Monte Carlo: Jannik Sinner gewinnt gegen Alexander Zverev
    Andere Woche, anderer Belag, gleicher Ausgang: Alexander Zverev hat auch das dritte Halbfinal-Duell mit Jannik Sinner binnen vier Wochen klar verloren.[mehr]
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    Baysox Claim Third-Straight Behind Homers and Prime Pitching
    Bowie, MD - The Chesapeake Baysox, the Double-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, claimed their-third straight win over the Erie SeaWolves, the Doub... - EL Chesapeake Baysox
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    We got them wrong: NRLs admission on contentious disruptor incidents
    The governing body said two critical calls were incorrectly called this weekend and clarified rules that have caused confusion all year.
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    IPL 2026: Yesterday match result - Samson, Overton shine as CSK beat DC for first win
    Sanju Samson's magnificent unbeaten 115 powered Chennai Super Kings to a commanding 212/2, setting up a 23-run victory over Delhi Capitals. Jamie Overton's crucial four-wicket haul then dismantled the Capitals' chase, securing CSK's first win of IPL 2026 at Chepauk.
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    Anti-Olympics Protests Gather Pace in Rio de Janeiro
    for repression. I would like the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to compensateand recognize
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    Arsenal Ratings vs. Bournemouth: Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz Drop Stinkers
    Awful Arsenal suffered a major blow in the Premier League title race as they crumbled to a 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth, their third loss in four in all competitions. Mikel Arteta's side were second best all over the pitch on a dismal afternoon for the league leaders, who missed out on the opportunity to open up a 12 point gap over rivals Manchester City ahead of their game at Chelsea on Sunday. Arteta had urged the Arsenal fans to make a real difference for the lunchtime kick-off, but the hosts gave their supporters nothing to shout about as they toiled to get anything going against a Bournemouth side who have now made it 12 games unbeaten in the league. After a bright start, the visitors deservedly went in front on 17 minutes when Junior Kroupi touched in Adrien Truffert's cross, which had looped up perfectly for him at the back post following a deflection off William Saliba. Viktor Gyokeres did level things up before the break from the penalty spot, but Arsenal never really looked like going on to get the win they desperately needed and it was no surprise when Alex Scott struck deep into the second half to give the Cherries a deserved win. GOAL rates Arsenal's players from Emirates Stadium... Goalkeeper & Defense David Raya (5/10): Nothing he could do with Kroupi's goal. Broke the lines well a few times with the ball at his feet, but was so fortunate to get away with a casual pass out it the second half which nearly fell for Evanilson. Ben White (5/10): Mixed bag. Got caught out a few times, including for the opening goal, but did try to get forward when he could. William Saliba (6/10): Unlucky with the cross for Kroupi's goal that flicked up off his boot. Always had to be alert with Bournemouth's lively attack. Gabriel Magalhaes (6/10): Good battle with Evanilson. Probably Arsenal's best defender on a very underwhelming day. Myles Lewis-Skelly (6/10): Only his second Premier League start of the season. Big improvement on his performance at Southampton. Midfield Martin Zubimendi (3/10): A player really struggling for form. Held onto the ball for too long when in possession and it caused problems. Declan Rice (7/10): Captain for the day and did all he could to get the team going. Kai Havertz (4/10): A bad day at the office. The hero in midweek in Portugal, but nothing came off for him today. Missed a golden chance with a header and made some sloppy errors in possession. Attack Noni Madueke (3/10): Sent in a couple of dangerous corners, but that was as good as it got. Replaced by Dowman soon after the interval. Viktor Gyokeres (7/10): Full of running and thumped home an excellent penalty to make it 1-1. Gabriel Martinelli (3/10): Just couldn't get into the game over on the left. Offered no real threat and replaced early in the second half. Subs & Manager Eberechi Eze (6/10): Gave Arsenal a bit more presence in the central areas, but couldn't make an impact in the final third. Max Dowman (5/10): Couldn't repeat his Everton heroics. Leandro Trossard (5/10): Made one excellent block on the edge of his own box, but that was as good as it got. Gabriel Jesus (N/A): No impact when introduced late on. Cristhian Mosquera (N/A): On for the closing stages to replace White. Mikel Arteta (5/10): Not helped by injury issues, but went with a front three that never really worked and his changes were unable to have an impact.
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  • Kieron Pollard Warns All About "Biggest Fear" For Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
    Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 15, has continued on his path to becoming the next big superstar of Indian cricket
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    UFC 327 results, highlights: Josh Hokit outduels Curtis Blaydes in all-time heavyweight brawl
    Hokit and Blaydes landed strike after strike on each other over 15 minutes of action that had the Miami crowd on its feet
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    UFC unveils extra $1 million in fighter bonuses for White House event
    The 12 fighters competing at Junes UFC White House event just got a little more incentive to perform.An extra $1 million in post-fight bonuses are slated to be handed out for the historic card, the promotion announced Saturday during UFC 327s main card broadcast.UFC commentator Jon Anik stated that the extra bonus money, which is apparently meant to celebrate of UFC sponsor Crypto.coms 10th anniversary, could all go to one fighter on the card or be split among several, depending on how the night plays out.UFC Freedom 250 - presented by https://t.co/W1F98Uu8DH - is coming June 14th! Are you ready? $1M CRO bonus on the line, in celebration of @Cryptocom 's 10th anniversary! pic.twitter.com/BmjBSrBGVV UFC (@ufc) April 12, 2026The UFCs customary post-fight bonuses were standardized to $50,000 in 2014 until earlier this year, when they doubled to $100,000 following the start of the companys $7.7 billion broadcast deal with Paramount. Prior to 2014, the bonuses varied on an event-to-event basis, with many being more than $50,000 and some reaching as high as $75,000. On rare occasions, UFC CEO Dana White has been convinced to raise the value of post-fight bonuses for a one-off event, such as the $300,000 bonuses awarded for the UFC's tricentennial event in 2024, UFC 300. Yet the UFC boss has also bristled over the years at the notion of permanently raising the baseline bonus compensation. In July 2024, after a UFC 304 pay-per-view heavy on decision outcomes, a furious White vowed never to be pressured into raising the bonuses for a one-off event again.UFCs usual bonuses tend to cover two Performance of the Night checks and two Fight of the Night checks, though that can often change depending on the promotions whims.The UFCs White House event officially named UFC Freedom 250 is set to unfold June 14 on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. The card is headlined by two title fights: UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria vs. interim champion Justin Gaethje, and Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight belt.The cards full lineup can be seen below:Lightweight championship: Ilia Topuria vs. Justin GaethjeInterim heavyweight championship: Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl GaneBantamweight: Sean O'Malley vs. Aiemann ZahabiLightweight: Mauricio Ruffy vs. Michael ChandlerMiddleweight: Bo Nickal vs. Kyle DaukausFeatherweight: Diego Lopes vs. Steve GarciaHeavyweight: Josh Hokit vs. Derrick Lewis
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    'That's not him': Lindor's gaffes leave Mets at loss
    Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor had his third miscue in two days Saturday in an 11-6 loss to the A's, and manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged the uncharacteristic lapses were "hard to explain."
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