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Jannik Sinner is simply on another level right now. The world's top-ranked player defended his Wimbledon title Sunday, taking down Alexander Zverev in four sets — six-seven, seven-six, six-three, six-four — to claim his fifth Grand Slam crown. Back-to-back titles at the All England Club. The man is building a legacy in real time.
Shifting to baseball, Tuesday night's Midsummer Classic has its starting pitchers locked in. Cristopher Sanchez of the Philadelphia Phillies gets the ball for the National League after picking up his eleventh win of the season Saturday against Detroit. He'll face Toronto's Dylan Cease on the American League side. Two arms in peak form, one stage.
And in combat sports, Conor McGregor's camp is pushing back hard on any concern surrounding their fighter ahead of UFC three twenty nine. Head coach John Kavanagh stated flatly that McGregor's right knee was never an issue going into the bout. Whether that holds up under fight-night pressure remains the only question worth asking.
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