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Young guns listed as pre-tournament favorites at Deere

Published in Golf
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 01:13

Well, that didn't take long.

One week after Matthew Wolff broke through to win the 3M Open in just his third start as a professional, the youth movement has taken center stage at this week's John Deere Classic. The U.S. prelude to The Open doesn't boast much star-power this year, with world No. 55 Charles Howell III the highest-ranked player among the 156 participants.

It means there's another opportunity for the next generation to shine, with Wolff headlining the list of recent college standouts who will tee it up at TPC Deere Run. And the oddsmakers at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook have taken note accordingly, listing Wolff's former Oklahoma State teammate, Viktor Hovland, as the pre-tournament betting favorite at 18/1 in a relatively wide-open affair while making just his fourth start as a pro.

Hovland has finished T-13 or better in three of his last four starts, including the U.S. Open and last week's inaugural event in Minnesota. But the youth movement extends beyond the former U.S. Amateur champ, with the next three players at 20/1 all 22 years or younger: Chile's Joaquin Niemann, Tour rookie Sungjae Im and last week's runner-up, Collin Morikawa.

Wolff is among a veteran-laden group at 25/1, pitted alongside fellow Tour winners Howell, Daniel Berger, Kevin Streelman and Lucas Glover, as well as former Deere winner Brian Harman and de facto tournament ambassador Zach Johnson.

While defending champ Michael Kim shot 27 under last year en route to an eight-shot victory, he has struggled mightily since and returns to Illinois having missed 17 cuts in a row. Kim is listed at 300/1 to go back-to-back, while sponsor exemption recipient Hosung Choi is 500/1 as he gets set to make his second career PGA Tour start.

Lincicome gives birth to baby girl eight weeks early

Published in Golf
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 04:11

Brittany Lincicome announced late Monday that she has given birth to her first child.

She and her husband, Dewald Gouws, report that their daughter, Emery Reign Gouws, came into the world Monday afternoon, a bit earlier than they expected.

“So our little bundle of joy decided she didn’t want to wait anymore to make her grand entrance,” Lincicome wrote in an Instagram post. “I flew to Chicago for an outing yesterday, and she came today at 3:50 p.m. She is exactly 8 weeks early. So we need some prayers for her. So far she is doing awesome.”

Lincicome posted a photo of Emery.

“She is 4 pounds, 11 ounces,” Lincicome wrote. “Mommy and daddy love you so much.”

Lincicome flew from her Gulfport, Fla., home to the Chicago area on Sunday for the annual Rockford Pro-Am, which has supported various charitable causes over its 43-year history. The pro-am was played Monday, but Lincicome didn’t make it. She gave birth at a Mercyhealth’s Javon Bea Hospital in Rockford. Gouws was there for the birth.

The baby was due Sept. 1.

“Mom and baby are doing great,” Gouws wrote in a text in an answer to a GolfChannel.com query. “The hospital is incredible and the staff amazing.

“Emery is already off oxygen and doing wonderful!”

Lincicome and Gouws have faced some challenges adding to their family. Earlier this year, Lincicome shared her heartache over the couple losing a child to a miscarriage last year. She shared the couple’s story in hopes that it would comfort other couples who have experienced that pain.

“There were a lot of tears, but God has a plan for us,” Lincicome said earlier this year.

There were tears of joy Monday in Rockford, and on Tuesday, Lincicome provided another update in the form of an Instagram video, saying the baby was "doing great."

U.S. goalkeeper Steffen leaves City on loan

Published in Soccer
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 07:53

Fortuna Dusseldorf have signed United States men's goalkeeper Zack Steffen on loan from Manchester City for the 2019-20 season.

The 24-year-old is making a return to the Bundesliga three years after leaving SC Freiburg for Columbus Crew.

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"I am happy to be coming back to Germany and be joining such a historic club," he said in a short video message released by Fortuna.

Earlier this summer, Steffen joined City from Columbus Crew for a fee between £7 million and £10m. He signed the contract earlier in 2019 and the transfer became official on July 9 -- the day Dusseldorf announced the loan deal.

Fortuna sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel praised Steffen as "a modern keeper with a full skill-set."

He said of Steffen: "His technique is well-trained, he is strong in the one-on-one situation and is an outstanding footballer. Manchester City made the decision to sign him to a long-term deal for a reason."

Steffen, who only conceded two goals at the 2019 Gold Cup, will now look to make his first Bundesliga appearance after being limited to just 14 matches for Freiburg's under-23 side during his first stint in Germany.

He will compete for the place between the Dusseldorf posts with 35-year-old Michael Rensing, who played a solid season as Fortuna steered clear of relegation in their first year in the top flight since 2013.

Steffen won the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2018 and featured in five of the six Gold Cup matches for the U.S., who finished the tournament as runners-up.

Liam Plunkett believes this England side are "a different animal" to their predecessors and "can beat anyone in the world" if they play well.

Plunkett made his international debut in 2005 and played his first World Cup match in 2007, but admits to have never previously been part of a side who he thought could win the tournament.

"For me, being involved in England squads of the past, I never expected to win a World Cup," Plunkett said. "We had amazing players but I never thought we'd win it. I played in teams where you didn't expect to win and the public didn't expect you to win.

"But with this squad the public sort of expect us to win games and series now. We've played well over the last four years, we've been ranked No. 1 and we're feeling in a good place. We've made cricket exciting again and we've got people watching it.

To him, Thursday's World Cup semi-final against Australia is the "biggest game of my career" and could prove "huge for English cricket." And while Plunkett has great respect for an Australian side he refers to as "a great team" filled with "great players," he feels the current England side offer far sterner opposition from previous World Cup campaigns.

"Australia are a great team," he said. "They have great players and they have experience. They've been there and done it before. But we're a different sort of animal compared to our last team. And we feel on our day if we play some good cricket we can beat anyone in the world.

"This journey we've been on with this group of boys now comes down to this semi-final. It would be nice to finish this four-year cycle by winning the World Cup. Playing for your country is massive and if you can go ahead and win this game and win the final, it's huge for English cricket. I don't think I'll play another World Cup, so individually I think it is the biggest game of my career."

Although Australia defeated England by 64 runs in the group stages of the tournament, Plunkett - who wasn't selected for that match - feels that result came at a time when the team "went into our shell a bit" after dwelling on previously disappointing results. Despite the much-improved performances against India and New Zealand, he still feels there is more to come from the side.

"We went away from [playing] our [style of] cricket," he said. "We like to be positive but not reckless and we went away from our positive brand of cricket and went into our shell a little bit. We know we're better than that. We want to attack in a positive way without being reckless and I think that's how we've been for the last however many years.

"When we have been beaten [in the past], we've not taken it lightly but we have put a line under it and gone on to the next game. But after getting beaten by Pakistan and Sri Lanka we dwelt on it a little bit rather than just forgetting about it and moving on. We can improve that by playing our positive brand of cricket.

"There was a point against New Zealand when we got held back in the middle overs and we thought we could have made 370. They're allowed to bowl well - which they did - but we feel we could have kicked on from there. We could have got 360-370 against both New Zealand and India."

The entire England squad reported fit for training on Tuesday. They tried to replicate the angle of a couple of Australia bowlers - Mitchell Starc, in particular - would pose. The batsmen were given a thorough work out against left-armers Donovan Miller (a coach on the Essex staff who has a powerful, left-arm throw and who has been with the England squad on and off throughout the tournament) and Ant Botha (another with a powerful left-arm throw who now coaches at Nottinghamshire).

As things stand, it appears England will be unchanged for Thursday's game, which means Plunkett is set to keep his place and Moeen Ali will again miss out.

Dad: 'Annoyed' Neymar to report to PSG July 15

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 06:15

Neymar will report to Paris Saint-Germain's preseason training on Monday, something the French club had been informed of weeks ago, according to the player's father and agent.

PSG announced they would take "appropriate action" against the Brazil forward after he failed to turn up for the first day of training on Monday, a move that Neymar Sr. laments.

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"We had commercial and institutional commitments [on Friday, Saturday] set," Neymar Sr. told Fox Sports Brasil. "For the past five years, [Neymar's] institute takes part in those.

"PSG, with the presence of president Nasser [Al-Khelaifi] included, took part in those events. I don't understand the reason for this arbitrariness. We are annoyed by this but PSG knew about this situation."

Instituto Neymar Jr. is a "non-profit civil society organisation dedicated to social causes and serving thousands of children, adolescents and their families," according to NR Sports, the company that manages the ex-Barcelona man's career and image rights.

PSG sporting director Leonardo said those dates "were not agreed with PSG" and added that Neymar would face the same consequences as "any other employee" for his unapproved absence.

Neymar has been strongly linked with former club Barcelona in recent months, and Leonardo said Neymar can leave the club this summer if the right offer comes along.

Meanwhile, sources at Barcelona have told ESPN FC that Leonardo's comments will not speed up any potential transfer. The club has already acknowledged publicly that Neymar wants to return, although president Josep Maria Bartomeu had said PSG did not want to sell the player.

Knowing Neymar is available, though, will not change their plans this summer. They are exploring what sources have said is a "complicated but not impossible" move for the Brazilian, while also continuing their pursuit of Antoine Griezmann. A deal for the Atletico Madrid forward should be completed this week.

However, while Leonardo added there had been "superficial contact" with Barca, the French champions had not received any offers for the 27-year-old.

UOL Esporte reported that Neymar spoke to Leonardo, who presented his team project to the player. However, according to the Brazilian outlet, while Neymar praised the ideas of the new sporting director, he reiterated his wish to leave PSG this summer.

Neymar, who joined PSG in a world-record €222 million transfer from Barcelona in 2017, has three years left on his contract with the Ligue 1 giants.

He missed the Copa America, which his country hosted and won, because of an ankle ligament injury suffered during the team's preparations for the tournament.

Daly, denied use of cart, pulls out of The Open

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 07:27

John Daly has withdrawn from The Open three days after being told he can't ride in a cart.

The R&A announced Tuesday that Daly, who won The Open at St. Andrews in 1995, has withdrawn because of a medical condition. He was replaced at Royal Portrush by Kevin Streelman.

Daly cited the Americans with Disabilities Act in requesting -- and receiving -- a cart for the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black in May. Daly says he has osteoarthritis in his right knee, making it difficult to walk.

The R&A said it denied his request because it considers walking to be an integral part of the tournament.

Serena finds 'peace' after apologizing to Osaka

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 09:35

LONDON -- Serena Williams says she sent an apology to Naomi Osaka for her behavior in last year's US Open final.

Williams, who reached the Wimbledon semifinals on Tuesday, said in a Harper's Bazaar magazine article that she wrote to Osaka after not being able to "find peace."

"I started seeing a therapist. I was searching for answers, and although I felt like I was making progress, I still wasn't ready to pick up a racket," Williams said. "Finally I realized that there was only one way for me to move forward. It was time for me to apologize to the person who deserved it the most."

Williams said she told the Japanese player she was a fan and that she was "truly sorry."

Osaka answered the message, Williams said.

"When Naomi's response came through, tears rolled down my face," she said.

Williams was given three code violations by chair umpire Carlos Ramos in the U.S. Open final, resulting in the loss of a game. The first came as a result of what Ramos deemed coaching from her box. The second was for smashing her racket, costing her a point. And the third came after she called Ramos "a thief."

Serena gets past Riske in 3 sets at Wimbledon

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 08:26

WIMBLEDON, England -- Serena Williams was pushed to three sets on Centre Court before beating fellow American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 to reach her 12th Wimbledon semifinal.

Williams broke for a 5-3 lead in the third set when Riske double-faulted on the fourth break point of the game, and then served out the win with an ace. Williams said it makes the competitiveness of the field "super exciting."

"You want to come to see some tennis," she said. "I think, if anything, it speaks for the level of all players, the depth of the women's field. Everyone is playing incredibly tough."

Williams was down a break twice in the opening set but came back both times and broke again in the final game. But in the second set, Riske broke for a 5-4 lead before holding serve to even the match.

Riske converted all five break points she created, while Williams needed 16 opportunities to break six times.

"She was really so close to taking the win today," Williams said. "She was playing her heart out. She had nothing to lose and I realized I didn't either. I need to just do better."

Williams is seeking an eighth Wimbledon title and 24th Grand Slam victory, while Riske was playing her first quarterfinal at a major tournament. Williams was asked if she feels pressure as her career goes on.

"I definitely feel a lot more pressure as I got older. Now that I am past older, I feel a little bit less pressure," she said smiling. "I'm so serious. I definitely felt pressure, like not so much when I was younger, and then older, yes, yes, yes.

"Now it's like I've done everything I need to do. Like, I've had a great career, so I don't feel the pressure as much any more."

Williams was fined $10,000 for an incident on a practice court this week.

"I just threw my racquet," she said. "I got fined."

Williams was due back on Centre Court later Tuesday to play mixed doubles with Andy Murray.

Simona Halep reached the Wimbledon semifinals for the second time, beating Zhang Shuai 7-6 (4), 6-1.

Halep was broken in her first service game as Zhang raced to a 3-0 lead in the first set, and the Romanian faced four more break points at 4-1. But she eventually held serve in a game that featured six deuces, and then broke back to make it 4-3. In the tiebreaker, she converted her first set point with a forehand winner.

In the second set, Halep broke twice for a 5-1 lead and converted her second match point with a forehand at the net.

The 2018 French Open champion is looking for her second career Grand Slam title but had not reached the semifinals at the All England Club since 2014. She will next face either Elina Svitolina or Karolina Muchova.

"I just came here relaxed," Halep said. "I came here motivated to see how good I can be on grass. I'm happy on court. I think this helps me a lot."

Also Tuesday, Garbine Muguruza, the 2017 Wimbledon champion, has split with her coach of about four years, Sam Sumyk.

The champion at the All England Club in 2017 and French Open in 2016 wrote on Twitter that it was "the end of an Extraordinary ride. ... Beyond grateful for this last 4 years. Merci Sam."

Besides winning two major titles, Muguruza also rose to the No. 1 ranking in 2017. She is currently ranked 27th and lost in the first round at this year's Wimbledon tournament.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Can LeBron make this Lakers roster work?

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 08 July 2019 14:20

This is the story you know:

Last summer as the Los Angeles Lakers built their team around new star LeBron James, they loaded up on ball handlers who were light on shooting ability and passed on adding reliable big men, assuming James would play more in that role. It was a plan, ratified by James, that included playing up-tempo and taking playmaking pressure off him as he moved into the later stage of his career.

It did not work. The Lakers couldn't shoot and the floor shrunk on James. They ended up going on a monthslong quest for big men. Point guards Lonzo Ball and Rajon Rondo got hurt. James took over the majority of the ballhandling anyway; he played the fastest pace of his career at age 34; and two months in, he suffered the worst injury of his career. The Lakers finished 37-45 and missed the playoffs.

Now, the Lakers want to write a new story. It goes like this:

James will be the primary playmaker -- as he has been on his teams for the past 16 seasons, planned or not -- with Rondo back as a probable backup making $7 million less. The roster now has a spate of 3-and-D players, with Danny Green, Avery Bradley and Jared Dudley joining a re-signed Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

A blockbuster trade for Anthony Davis, the return of Kyle Kuzma and the addition of DeMarcus Cousins will give the Lakers a dramatically more robust front line, with Davis there to share James' scoring and playmaking load.

Put James and Davis in a pick-and-roll, spread the floor with those shooters (who also will work hard at the other end) and let the magic happen. Throw in the possibility of adding a champion such as Andre Iguodala and another veteran role player along the way -- perhaps even another shooter such as Kyle Korver -- and the formula is there.

"There's no question this is a much stronger team that fits around LeBron better," said one league executive.

"They started backups a lot last season, and they had some guys on their bench that shouldn't have been in the league," said one scout. "If they stay healthy, they have a playoff lineup now."

"They added Anthony Davis; if they did nothing else, they were going to be way better," said another league executive.

So after last season's false start/bad luck experience, just how good are the Lakers? In a Western Conference in which a number of teams -- including their Staples Center co-tenant, the LA Clippers -- have loaded up, it's a fair question.

A key factor, scouts believe, will be health. Davis has a checkered injury history, though he has avoided major injury over the past three seasons. He played only 56 games last season, skipping numerous games in the second half of the season in a quasi-exile because of his trade demand. James played all 82 games in 2017-18 with the Cleveland Cavaliers, but last season, he was derailed by a groin injury.

If either player suffers another significant injury, the margin for error could get narrow quickly. The depth of the West means that a bad 10-game stretch could be costly.

"Kuzma will need to prove he can be a reliable third scoring option," said a Western Conference scout, "because AD and LeBron will miss games and they have mostly specialists now. Kuzma is going to have to carry the load at times."

In surveying the league, the other issue rivals will be watching is how the Lakers handle early-season pressure. James is famous for his ability to deliver, but he also is known for making plans in July that get discarded by January; last season was just one in a long line of examples.

For everything he provides, James also frequently outsources duties that zap energy, such as guarding bigger players, guarding the opposition's primary scorers throughout the game or bringing the ball up the floor. Last season, by just about any measure, was the worst defensive season of James' career.

"AD is going to earn his money on defense," one scout said.

When the Lakers go with their most talented lineup, which likely will have James at point guard, it will create a defensive challenge. All of this can mean an extra burden on the coach to manage lineups and assignments, especially early in the season, when roles are still being defined and there's a search process for rhythm. Which means even with the influx of talent, new coach Frank Vogel might have his hands full while under a microscope.

James' first seasons with coaches haven't exactly gone well over the past decade. He and Erik Spoelstra grated on each other for a while with the Miami Heat; the David Blatt relationship in Cleveland was a complete failure almost from day one; and last year, a gulf quickly opened between James and Luke Walton. James even had issues with Mike Krzyzewski during their first summer together with Team USA back in 2006, before a bond developed.

That Jason Kidd, who has a previous relationship with James from when they were teammates on Team USA a decade ago, is on the Lakers' bench could only amplify the scrutiny.

"Frank is nonconfrontational, which may actually work well with that group long term," said one executive. "But it's a completely new team, and it may get choppy early; that could make it tougher."

In canvassing more than a dozen scouts and executives, the consensus is that the Lakers should surge up the standings to the high 40s or low 50s in wins and be in strong contention for home-court advantage in the first round of the postseason.

That's a true step forward, most seem to believe, in what will be a rebound season -- though maybe not what the Lakers were hoping for a week ago when they were trying to land Kawhi Leonard. Without Leonard, those scouts and executives don't see an immediate championship in this particular group's future.

"Had they gotten Kawhi, we'd all probably be playing for second," an executive said. "I'll never rule LeBron out, and I'm interested to watch him and AD play together. But a lot of things would have to fall in place for them to win it."

Suns waive Korver, paving way for his free agency

Published in Basketball
Tuesday, 09 July 2019 07:03

The Phoenix Suns have waived forward Kyle Korver, the team announced Monday, clearing the way for the veteran sharpshooter to become a free agent.

Korver -- whose expiring contract could be waived for the cost of $3.4 million -- will consider signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers once he clears waivers, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

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