A’ja Wilson lands, leads U.S. into FIBA Women’s World Cup quarterfinals
SYDNEY — A’ja Wilson admitted she was tired.
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SYDNEY — A’ja Wilson admitted she was tired.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The International team battled to a draw Saturday morning in the Presidents Cup. The way this week has gone, it almost felt like a win.
Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth remained undefeated and the United States moved closer to a ninth consecutive Presidents Cup triumph early Saturday, grabbing a 10-4 lead over the Internationals.
World Cup even though he faces a gruelling schedule with Liverpool before heading to Qatar with the Netherlands. Van Dijk missed the last European Championship as he was sidelined with a knee injury but said on Saturday he was not worried about suffering the same setback again ahead of this year's finals, which kick off on Nov.
Tyson Beukeboom celebrated her 50th cap with a try off the bench Friday as visiting Canada defeated Fiji 24-7 Friday in its final test match ahead of next month's Women's Rugby World Cup.
Canada's Corey Conners and partner Sungjae Im of South Korea lost the day's first match at the Presidents Cup as the United States took a 10-4 lead overall.
Taylor Fritz beat Cameron Norrie 6-1 4-6 10-8 to earn Team World a victory over Team Europe on Saturday afternoon. The pair took to the court after Matteo Berrettini had beaten Canada’s — and Team World’s — Felix Auger-Aliassime to restore Europe’s lead.
The United States maintained their grip on the Presidents Cup, but the Internationals showed some fight during the Saturday foursomes to ensure the match will go into a final day. Davis Love III’s USA dominated the opening two days to eke out an 8-2 advantage, and at one stage on Saturday morning there was the prospect of the match being wrapped up before Sunday’s singles.