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Serena Williams is coming back to Wimbledon. The All England Club confirmed Sunday that the seven-time champion will enter the ladies' singles draw as a wild card, sending shockwaves through the women's bracket. At this stage of her career, every match she plays feels like a moment worth stopping for.
Shifting to the World Cup, Portugal's Francisco Conceição pushed back hard Sunday on the idea that his side is obligated to feed Cristiano Ronaldo at every turn. It's a bold statement from a young player, but it signals something real — Portugal may be evolving beyond a one-man identity, and that could make them genuinely dangerous heading deeper into the two thousand twenty six tournament.
And over in Spain's camp, eighteen-year-old Lamine Yamal is making the strongest possible case that this World Cup belongs to him. With Yamal in the starting eleven, Spain looked transformed — sharper, more dynamic, more threatening. The kid plays with a composure that most veterans never find, and the world is starting to pay very close attention.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
