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World Cup Daily: Finally, the biggest tournament ever is about to begin with Mexico vs. SA - ESPN - espn.com - Mexico - South Africa

World Cup Daily: Finally, the biggest tournament ever is about to begin with Mexico vs. SA - ESPN

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially here!

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Serena Williams - Karolina Pliskova - Erin Routliffe - Karolina Muchova - Laura Siegemund - Victoria Mboko - Serena Williams’ doubles comeback cut short by Victoria Mboko knee injury - breakingnews.ie - Czech Republic

Serena Williams’ doubles comeback cut short by Victoria Mboko knee injury

Serena Williams’ London comeback at the HSBC Championships has been prematurely curtailed after her doubles partner Victoria Mboko was forced to withdraw with a left knee injury.

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Patrick Mahomes - Brett Veach - Mark J.Rebilas - Brock Purdy - Patrick Mahomes leaps past Dak Prescott as NFL's highest-paid QB with record Chiefs extension worth $504.75M - foxnews.com - San Francisco - state Missouri - county Patrick

Patrick Mahomes leaps past Dak Prescott as NFL's highest-paid QB with record Chiefs extension worth $504.75M

Brock Purdy was signed to a massive extension by the San Francisco 49ers. Colin Cowherd discusses the extension and says that Purdy was overpaid due to him not elevating the 49ers’ offense.

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Viral Blunder Reporter Korea: Bisik-bisik Ledek Son Heung-min, Eh Mic Nyala - sport.detik.com

Viral Blunder Reporter Korea: Bisik-bisik Ledek Son Heung-min, Eh Mic Nyala

Momen itu, seperti dibagikan Asiae.kr, terlihat dalam tayangan video JTBC di Youtube. Footage latihan Timnas Korea Selatan itu diwarnai suara, yang diduga suara reporter, tengah membicarakan Son.

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Serena Williams - Erin Routliffe - Karolina Muchova - Serena Williams' comeback at Queen's Club ends after injury to Canada's Mboko - cbc.ca - Britain - Germany - Canada

Serena Williams' comeback at Queen's Club ends after injury to Canada's Mboko

Serena Williams' much-hyped comeback to professional tennis at the Queen's Club lasted just one match.

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DAZN, DirecTV Latin America strike sports channel deal ahead of World Cup - channelnewsasia.com - Colombia - Usa - Argentina - Chile - Ecuador - Uruguay - Peru

DAZN, DirecTV Latin America strike sports channel deal ahead of World Cup

June 11 : Sports streaming platform DAZN, backed by British-American billionaire Len Blavatnik, said it had struck a deal to bring DirecTV Latin America's DSPORTS channels to its platform in five countries, expanding its soccer offering as the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off.

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Forest Green Rovers - Rob Edwards - Wolves sack manager Edwards after relegation from Premier League - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Portugal

Wolves sack manager Edwards after relegation from Premier League

June 11 : Wolverhampton Wanderers have sacked manager Rob Edwards following their relegation from the Premier League this season, the Midlands club said on Thursday.

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Iga Swiatek - Roland Garros - Jannik Sinner - Wimbledon prize money pot increased to $85.7 million - arabnews.com - France - Italy - Poland

Wimbledon prize money pot increased to $85.7 million

LONDON: Wimbledon’s prize money pot has been increased by 20 percent to a tournament-record figure of £64.2 million ($85.7 million).All England Club chiefs revealed the substantial cash boost for players during a pre-tournament press conference on Thursday.The Wimbledon singles’ champions will now pocket £3.6 million each.Italy’s Jannik Sinner is the reigning men’s champion, while Poland’s Iga Swiatek won the women’s event last year.Even first round losers will be richly compensated at Wimbledon this year, with £80,000 allocated to players beaten at that stage.The Wimbledon raise comes after several of the world’s top players staged a protest prior to the recent the French Open by limiting media activities to 15 minutes.The players were frustrated that prize money at Roland Garros only increased by 9.5 percent from 2025 and stayed at around 15 percent of the revenue generated from the clay-court tournament.It is believed the players want the prize fund to be closer to 22 percent of the tournament’s revenue.Wimbledon’s increase is from £53.5 million last year to £64.2 million for this year’s event, which starts in south-west London on June 29.“I recognize there is one topic you are most interested in hearing about this morning and that’s prize money,” Wimbledon chair Debbie Jevans told reporters on Thursday.“For 2026 the prize money fund will be £64.2 million, that is a 20 percent increase on last year and £10.7 million uplift which allows players to continue to share in our success.“Our support for players is distributed throughout the draw.

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