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It’s Thursday, July 3. On this day in 2011, Novak Djokovic claimed his first Wimbledon crown by defeating Rafael Nadal 6–4, 6–1, 1–6, 6–3 — securing the world No. 1 ranking and marking his fifth straight win over Nadal that season.
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⚾ Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Joins 3,000-Strikeout Club |
Clayton Kershaw etched another iconic moment into his legendary Dodgers career on Wednesday night—officially becoming a part of the exclusive MLB 3,000-strikeout club.
At 37, the lefty punched out White Sox third baseman Vinny Capra in the sixth inning, becoming only the 20th pitcher ever—and just the fourth left-hander—to reach this elite milestone.
Even more impressive: Kershaw achieved it all with a single team, joining only Walter Johnson and Bob Gibson in that rare feat.
The atmosphere at Dodger Stadium was electric—100 pitches, a loud ovation, and a vintage milestone on a night capped by a thrilling Dodgers rally. Watch moment. |
⚽ USMNT Reaches Gold Cup Final vs. Mexico |
The USMNT punched their ticket to the Concacaf Gold Cup final with a gritty 2‑1 win over Guatemala in St. Louis on Wednesday night.
Diego Luna stole the show, bagging a brace (two goals) before the quarter‑mark to put the U.S. firmly in control.
Guatemala fought back late through Olger Escobar in the 80th minute, but U.S. keeper Matt Freese stood tall to preserve the lead.
🎥 Watch: Match highlights (YouTube)
Next up: It's a classic rivalry renewed at Houston’s NRG Stadium on Sunday, as the U.S. chases an eighth title and Mexico hunts its record-extending 10th. | 🏀 Knicks Hire Mike Brown as Head Coach |
The Knicks have reportedly appointed veteran coach Mike Brown as their new head coach, signing him on Wednesday after a thorough coaching search.
Brown, a two-time NBA Coach of the Year with stints in Cleveland, L.A., and Sacramento—and four championships as a top assistant—brings a blend of defensive grit and offensive adaptability.
His resume includes ending Cleveland’s Finals drought in 2007, breaking Sacramento’s 16-year playoff slump in 2023, and coaching big talents including; LeBron James and Stephen Curry.
Tasked with guiding a core led by Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, Brown inherits a winning-minded roster fresh off an East Finals run under Tom Thibodeau, and he’ll be under the microscope to build on that momentum. |
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► Nationals outfielder Jacob Young made a spectacular home run robbery by scaling the outfield wall to catch a deep shot from Riley Greene, contributing to a 9-4 win vs. the Tigers in a doubleheader split on Wednesday. (See Video)
► Dodgers star Max Muncy was helped off the field with a left knee injury during Wednesday night's game vs. the White Sox, but the team is optimistic it’s only a sprain, pending an MRI. (See Details)
► Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar, returning from an 80-game PED suspension, apologized to his teammates and hit a home run in an 8-3 win vs. the Angels on Wednesday night, contributing significantly to a seven-run sixth inning. (More)
► The MLB All-Star Game starters were revealed on Wednesday, featuring top vote-getters Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani alongside stars from 13 teams, including three each from the Dodgers and Tigers, for the July 15th game at Truist Park. (See Starters)
► Braves starter Spencer Schwellenbach has been placed on the 15-day IL with a fractured right elbow, adding to the team's challenging season, with hopes of his return by September. (See Details)
► Longtime MLB outfielder Kevin Pillar announced his retirement from baseball after a 13-year career, including a notable seven-year tenure with the Blue Jays and a brief stint with the Rangers this season. (More)
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► The Lakers reportedly signed former No. 1 pick Deandre Ayton to a two-year deal with a player option, following his buyout from the Trail Blazers, aiming to bolster their center position. (More)
► The NHL and NHLPA finalized an agreement, allowing NHL players to participate in the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics, marking their return to the Olympic stage for the first time since 2014. (See Details)
► The NBA removed 77 games from Gregg Popovich's record due to his 2024-25 stroke-related absence, crediting them to new Spurs coach Mitch Johnson, leaving Popovich with 1,390 wins, still the most in league history. (More)
► The PGA Tour will redistribute its $100 million FedEx Cup bonus in three waves after the Wyndham, BMW, and Tour Championships, with the champion receiving $10 million instead of $25 million. (See Details)
► Veteran defenseman Brent Burns, 40 and a 2016-17 Norris Trophy winner, signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Avalanche, with potential bonuses up to $3 million, for his 22nd NHL season. (More)
► Hall of Fame WR Randy Moss will return to ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" full-time in 2025 after missing the final two months of the 2024 season due to a cancer diagnosis. (More)
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