MacIntyre pulls ahead of pack at Canadian Open, Canada's Hughes tied for 2nd
Mackenzie Hughes is having fun, he really is. He's just trying to stay focused as he chases the RBC Canadian Open title.
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Mackenzie Hughes is having fun, he really is. He's just trying to stay focused as he chases the RBC Canadian Open title.
One shot put two-time major champion Minjee Lee right in the mix Saturday in the U.S. Women's Open, and she surged her way to a 4-under 66 that gave her a share of the lead with Stanford alum Andrea Lee and Wichanee Meechai.
The highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson isn’t officially over, but the chances of it happening have taken a massive hit.
COMMERCE CITY, Colorado —The Emma Hayes era is off to a winning start after the United States women's national team cruised to a 4-0 victory vs. Korea Republic in a friendly on Saturday afternoon at Dicks Sporting Goods Park.
Zhilei Zhang scored the biggest win of his career Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and might have effectively ended former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder's in the process.
USA vs Canada T20 World Cup, Live Updates: USA will be squaring off against Canada in the T20 World Cup 2024 opening match on Sunday in Dallas. Co-hosts USA will look to register a comfortable win in this match as they make their debut in the World Cup. The USA stunned everyone after they defeated Bangladesh 2-1 in the build up to the tournament. They will also have the edge having beaten Canada 4-0 recently. The side will be boosted by former New Zealand player and 2015 World Cup finalist Corey Anderson. (LIVE SCORECARD)
In sole lead with a comfortable advantage of 2.5 points, Indian Grandmaster R Vaishali will take on Tingjie Lei of China in the fifth round of the Norway chess tournament in Stavanger, Norway. Having amassed 8.5 points from the first four rounds, Vaishali is ahead of women's world champion Wenjun Ju of China and Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine in the USD 1,61,000 prize money tournament. With each win under Classical time control worth three points here, Vaishali has largely benefitted from victories over compatriot Koneru Humpy and veteran Pia Cramling.
The T20 World Cup begins in Dallas, Texas, tonight but all eyes will be on the big showdown between India and Pakistan in a little over a week.