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At Old Trafford, Tom Heaton isn't hanging up his gloves just yet. The forty-year-old goalkeeper has signed on for another season at Manchester United, where he serves as the number three keeper and a cornerstone of the club's leadership group. A product of the United academy, Heaton's influence runs deeper than matchday minutes, and the club clearly values what he brings to the dressing room as they navigate a rebuild.
Shifting to the French Open, and Roland Garros is about to crown a first-time Grand Slam men's champion. With all four semifinalists still chasing their maiden major title on clay, the pressure in Paris is unlike anything these players have faced before. The question isn't just about talent, it's about nerve, and who can stay composed when the moment gets genuinely heavy.
And across the Atlantic in baseball, Josh Rojas delivered when it mattered most. The Kansas City Royals pinch hitter drove a tiebreaking two-run single up the middle in the top of the ninth inning to push Kansas City past the Minnesota Twins. A clutch at-bat that flipped the game and kept the Royals moving in the right direction heading into the weekend.
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