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Germany's World Cup has come to a stunning and brutal end. Julian Nagelsmann's side fell to Paraguay in the round of thirty-two, losing a penalty shootout for the very first time in World Cup history. For a nation that built its identity on winning those moments, this is more than a result — it's a reckoning, and Nagelsmann's future looks genuinely uncertain.
Across the Atlantic, the Yankees are in a rough stretch and Monday night made it worse. Jazz Chisholm left the game after colliding with Jasson Dominguez chasing a fly ball, and New York dropped a ugly one to Detroit. The June swoon hit the Bronx late, but it has absolutely arrived, and losing Chisholm even temporarily is a problem this roster cannot afford right now.
Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner heads into Wimbledon as the favorite, but there's a real question mark following him onto the grass. The same vulnerability that hurt him at Roland-Garros is reportedly still there, and on a surface this fast, where margins are razor thin, any crack in the armor gets exposed quickly. The draw will tell us everything.
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