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Jessica Pegula, Coco Gauff advance at China Open

Olympics: TennisJul 31, 2024; Paris, France; Jessica Pegula (USA) during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Jessica Pegula expected a tough match, and the second-seeded American got one in defeating Veronika Kudermetova 6-7 (9), 6-1, 6-2 in the third round of the China Open in Beijing on Sunday.

It was Pegula’s first career win in three attempts against Kudermetova, the 32nd seed, who beat the American in the Tokyo final in 2023.

“Every time I’ve played her, it’s always been really tough,” said Pegula, ranked No. 3 in the world. “After I came back from 2-5 in the first set, I kind of knew what to do. I just had to execute in the next couple sets. I’m happy I was able to kind of figure that out and finally help my head-to-head against her.”

Pegula won 70 percent (42 of 60) of her first-serve points, converted seven of nine break points and saved four of seven break-point opportunities in winning the match in two hours, 39 minutes.

Pegula has won 38 of 50 matches this year, the most victories in her first 50 matches in one season. Her career best was 37-13 in 2023.

She has won 17 of her past 19 matches, all on hard courts, with the only losses coming against Aryna Sabalenka.

Fourth-seeded Coco Gauff solved Great Britain’s Katie Boulter after some early difficulty, as the American won 7-5, 6-2 to advance to the fourth round.

Gauff wasted a 5-2 lead in the first set before responding by breaking the 26th-seeded Boulter on her third set point in the 12th game. The World No. 6, Gauff won eight of the last 10 games.

“I felt like I gave up two points in that game, so I was just trying to put it in the past,” Gauff said of the 12th game. “Breaking for the set, I think is just one of those things where you don’t have the pressure, I think serving for it you do, so I just tried to play each point.”

“I thought I played well,” she continued. “I knew what I needed to do, so I tried my best to make the adjustments.”

Gauff had five aces.

Poland’s Magdalena Frech, the 23rd seed, rallied after getting shut out in the first set for an 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 upset of Russia’s Diana Shnaider, the 12th seed.

China’s Shuai Zhang converted six of eight break points in defeating Belgium’s Greet Minnen 6-2, 6-3, in 75 minutes.

Ukraine’s Yuliia Starodubtseva won 72.2 percent (26 of 36) of her first-serve points in eliminating Armenia’s Elina Avanesyan 6-3, 6-1.

Sunday’s other matches at the outside courts were postponed by rain until Monday.

–Field Level Media

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Ramos powers Giants past host Nationals

MLB: San Francisco Giants at Washington NationalsApr 17, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; San Francisco Giants infielder Luis Arraez (L) and Giants center fielder Drew Gilbert (R) walk back to the dugout after scoring runs on a two run single by Giants third baseman Matt Chapman (not pictured) against the Washington Nationals during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Heliot Ramos hit a three-run home run, Drew Gilbert and Casey Schmitt added solo shots and the San Francisco Giants beat the Nationals 10-5 in Washington on Friday night.

Matt Chapman had three hits and drove in three runs for the Giants, who have won two in row.

Logan Webb (2-2) went six innings for the win, allowing four runs on seven hits.

After scoring three runs or less in five straight games, the Giants jumped in front with a six-run second inning.

James Wood and Daylen Lile homered, and Jose Tena had three hits for the Nationals.

Washington’s Zack Littell (0-2) gave up eight runs on 11 hits over four innings.

Schmitt and Jung Hoo Lee opened the second inning with singles and Ramos followed with his first homer of the season, a three-run shot to center, to make it 3-0.

After Daniel Susac singled and was thrown out attempting to steal, Gilbert walked and Willy Adames singled. Littell retired Luis Arraez on a groundout as both runners advanced, and Champman lined a single to left center to make it 5-0. Rafael Devers doubled over the head of Wood in right and the lead was 6-0.

The Nationals got one back in the third. Tena singled and went to third on a single by Keibert Ruiz. Wood struck out, but Brady House grounded into a fielder’s choice and Tena scored.

Gilbert homered leading off the fourth to make it 7-1. Adames doubled and went to third on a ground out. With the infield in, Chapman singled between short and third to increase the lead to 8-1.

Joey Wiemer singled leading off the bottom half and Lile homered to center to pull Washington within 8-3.

Lile walked with one out in the sixth and scored on a two-out single by Tena.

Schmitt homered in the seventh to make it 9-4, but Wood answered in the bottom half to make it 9-5.

Ramos walked with the bases loaded in the ninth to push the lead to 10-5.

Luis Arraez had two singles and has hit safely in each of his 12 career games at Nationals Park.

–Field Level Media

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Ryan McMahon the unlikely hero as Yankees edge Royals

MLB: Miami Marlins at New York YankeesApr 4, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees third baseman Ryan McMahon (19) runs out a ground ball and is safe on a fielding error by the Miami Marlins during the third inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

Ryan McMahon hit a tiebreaking two-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning and the New York Yankees earned a 4-2 victory over the visiting Kansas City Royals on Friday night.

After not starting the game, McMahon entered at third base for Amed Rosario. Ben Rice kept the inning going with a two-out single, and McMahon snapped a 2-2 tie by sending a 2-1 changeup from Alex Lange (0-1) into the left field seats. McMahon’s homer sent left fielder Starling Marte back, but the wind appeared to carry it over the fence.

It was McMahon’s sixth hit in 43 at-bats this season — his first extra-base hit — and it occurred after manager Aaron Boone said the left-handed hitting McMahon was working on some things with his swing behind the scenes.

The Yankees have won five games in their final at-bat this year, which are their five most recent victories. McMahon drew a walk on Monday when Jose Caballero scored on a wild pitch by Jordan Romano in an 11-10 win over the Los Angeles Angels.

McMahon delivered his clutch homer after Camilo Doval (1-0) allowed a tying homer down the right field line by Vinnie Pasquantino. Doval quickly got the final out and David Bednar notched his sixth save.

Rice hit a two-run homer in the fourth off Michael Wacha as the Yankees did enough with five hits to win for just the third time in their past 10 games.

Before Doval faltered, New York’s Cam Schlittler allowed an unearned run on three hits in six-plus innings. The right-hander struck out six and walked two while throwing mostly four-seam fastballs, sinkers and cutters among his season-high 93 pitches.

Schlittler pitched around a dropped fly ball by center fielder Trent Grisham in the sixth.

With one out and Maikel Garcia on first, Bobby Witt Jr. hit a fly to the warning track in center field in front of the New York bullpen. As Grisham settled under it, the ball caromed off his glove for a two-base error and Garcia advanced to third.

After allowing Pasquantino’s RBI grounder, Schlittler struck out Salvador Perez to end the sixth.

The Royals lost for the fifth game in a row and the eighth time in 10 games. Nine of those games have been decided by two runs or fewer.

Wacha allowed two runs on three hits in six innings. The right-hander struck out six and walked three.

–Field Level Media

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Team Spirit, Team Vitality punch tickets to IEM Rio semifinals

Syndication: Arizona RepublicA backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.

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Team Spirit and Team Vitality kicked off the playoff stage at the $300,000 Intel Extreme Masters Rio event with quarterfinal victories Friday, moving into the final four in Brazil.

Spirit blanked MOUZ 2-0 and Vitality did the same to Natus Vincere. While the losing sides were eliminated, Spirit will meet Team Falcons and Vitality will oppose FURIA in the semifinals Saturday.

Sixteen Counter-Strike 2 teams are competing this week for a top prize of $125,000.

The double-elimination group stage began with two groups of eight teams, with all matches best-of-three. The group winners advanced to the playoff semifinals, with the group runners-up entering the quarterfinals as high seeds and the third-place teams entering the quarterfinals as low seeds.

In the single-elimination playoffs, all matches are best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.

On Friday, Spirit defeated MOUZ 13-5 on Dust II and 13-8 on Mirage. Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich of Belarus paced the winning side with 39 kills and a 1.86 match rating. Dorian “xertioN” Berman of Israel had 25 kills to lead MOUZ.

Meanwhile, Vitality rolled past NaVi 13-4 on Mirage and 13-6 on Dust II. Frenchman Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut starred for Vitality with 44 kills and a 1.92 rating. Ukraine’s Ihor “w0nderful” Zhdanov had a team-high 25 kills for NaVi.

Play continues Saturday with the two semifinal matches:

–Team Falcons vs. Team Spirit

–FURIA vs. Team Vitality

IEM Rio prize pool:

1. $125,000

2. $50,000

3. $30,000

4. $20,000

5-6. $12,500 — MOUZ, Natus Vincere

7-8. $7,000 — G2 Esports, Aurora Gaming

9-12. $5,000 — RED Canids, 3DMAX, B8, HOTU

13-16. $4,000 — Gentle Mates, Team Liquid, Passion UA, Legacy

–Field Level Media

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