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Jannik Sinner is back in the Wimbledon final, and he made it look surgical. The world's top-ranked player dismantled Novak Djokovic in straight sets, six-four, six-four, six-four, sending the seven-time champion home and setting up Sinner's shot at back-to-back titles on the grass.
Meanwhile in Ann Arbor, Michigan basketball has its man. Mike Boynton Junior has agreed to a two-year deal to take over as the Wolverines' head coach. Boynton spent years building Oklahoma State into a competitive program, and now Michigan is betting on him to restore some credibility to a program that badly needs a jolt of energy heading into next season.
And in Minnesota, the Twins are getting a significant piece back. Catcher Ryan Jeffers has been reinstated from the injured list after nearly two months away with a hamate bone fracture. Before he went down, Jeffers was slashing two-ninety-five with a nine-forty-nine OPS and seven home runs in just thirty-seven games. He stayed sharp on his rehab assignment, hitting three-seventy-five with two more bombs. The Twins need him, and it looks like he's ready.
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