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Sunday's World Cup final just got a whole lot bigger. Donald Trump will be on hand to present the trophy to the winning side, and for those players lifting the title, there's more hardware coming — championship rings will be awarded to the victorious squad. The stakes could not be higher.
Shifting gears to Formula One, young Italian star Kimi Antonelli heads into the Belgian Grand Prix carrying some unexpected wisdom. After a rough stretch of mechanical trouble knocked into his standings lead, Antonelli had a conversation with Roger Federer in the Royal Box at Wimbledon, and the tennis legend's message was simple — stay in control when the pressure builds. Sound advice for the forest roads of Spa.
And over at Royal Birkdale, Cameron Young is making a serious statement at The Open Championship. The American has already taken down The Players and the Cadillac Championship this season, but links golf was supposed to slow him down. Instead, Young fired an opening round sixty-seven, putting himself just two shots off the pace and firmly in the conversation heading into day two.
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