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In Pittsburgh, the Penguins have done something genuinely rare — they've kept brothers Liam and Markus Ruck together as the twins make their entry into the NHL. It's an organization making a deliberate choice to honor the bond between two players rather than split them across the league, and that kind of human decision doesn't happen often at this level.
Shifting to the grass courts of Wimbledon, Alexander Zverev and Mirra Andreeva arrive as freshly crowned French Open champions, and both are grappling with a strange emotional reality — winning a Grand Slam didn't change everything the way they imagined it would. Zverev finally broke through at Roland Garros in five sets over Flavio Cobolli, and now the hard question becomes what drives you once the dream is checked off.
And in Antigua, Amir Jangoo wrote his name into the record books with a maiden test century, steering West Indies to a forty-eight run lead over Sri Lanka through three days of the first test. Jangoo was unbeaten on one hundred twenty three at lunch, with captain Roston Chase alongside him at seventy four, and Sri Lanka desperately searching for a breakthrough that hasn't come.
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