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Unseeded Fernandez, 18, beats Kerber at U.S. Open to follow Osaka upset
NEW YORK — Raising her right fist overhead to celebrate shot after shot, 18-year-old Leylah Fernandez demonstrated that her upset of defending champion Naomi Osaka at the U.S. Open was certainly no fluke by beating another past title winner at Flushing Meadows. With grit and guile, and a veteran’s poise...
Defensive gem lifts No. 5 Georgia past No. 3 Clemson
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Georgia coach Kirby Smart knew his defense was super athletic. He didn’t know they would be this good. Christopher Smith returned an interception 74 yards for a touchdown and the fifth-ranked Bulldogs turned in a defensive effort for the ages, toppling No. 3 Clemson, 10-3, on Saturday...
This date in sports history: Sept. 5Video
1922 — The U.S. beats Australia, 4-1, to capture the Davis Cup for the third straight year. 1938 — Don Budge leads the U.S. to a 3-2 victory over Australia in the Davis Cup final at Philadelphia. Budge beats Adrian Quist of Australia, 8-6, 6-1, 6-2, to wrap up the...
Patrick Cantlay has 2-shot lead and $15 million payoff in sight
ATLANTA — Patrick Cantlay picked up his last birdie when he was least expecting it Saturday in the Tour Championship, and it felt like it was worth more than just one extra shot. Clinging to a one-shot lead over Jon Rahm, he went from the right rough to the first...
Novak Djokovic lets emotions show at U.S. Open
NEW YORK — Novak Djokovic did not seek to keep his thoughts to himself on court Saturday, the way he mostly did through his first two U.S. Open matches. Instead, he let it all out, slapping his chest or sneering with a fist raised to celebrate success, pointing to his...
Virginia Tech rattles Sam Howell, beats No. 10 North Carolina to open seasonVideo
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Braxton Burmeister ran for a touchdown and threw for another, and Virginia Tech made Sam Howell look pedestrian in a 17-10 victory over No. 10 North Carolina on Friday night in the opener for both teams. Burmeister scored on a 4-yard run and found James Mitchell for...
AP sources: Big 12 moving quickly to add 4 new membersVideo
The Big 12 is moving quickly on an expansion plan that could have the conference at 12 schools after Texas and Oklahoma leave, with BYU, Central Florida, Cincinnati and Houston as the “most intriguing” candidates. Three people familiar with the Big 12′s talks said Friday the eight schools being left...
‘Grave concerns’ from UEFA over FIFA biennial World Cup pushVideo
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has “grave concerns” about FIFA’s plans to stage World Cups every two years and is astonished by the lack of consultation by Gianni Infantino’s governing body, according to correspondence obtained Friday by the Associated Press. Responding to a letter from Football Supporters Europe executive director Ronan...
Sloane Stephens loses past-champions showdown at U.S. Open
NEW YORK — Angelique Kerber won a matchup of previous U.S Open champions when she beat Sloane Stephens, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, in the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday. The reward for the 16th-seeded Kerber? A potential date with No. 3 seed and defending champion Naomi Osaka. Kerber,...
UCF rallies to beat Boise State 36-31
ORLANDO, Fla. — Isaiah Bowser rushed 172 yards, including the the go-ahead touchdown with a little over four minutes remaining, and UCF rallied to beat Boise State 36-10 on Thursday night in a game that began almost three hours late because of lightning-caused delays. Boise State stormed out to a...
No. 24 Utah pulls away to beat Weber State 40-17 after delay
SALT LAKE CITY — Charlie Brewer threw for 233 yards and two touchdowns in his Utah debut to help the No. 24 Utes beat Weber State 40-17 on Thursday night. Dalton Kincaid caught four passes for 75 yards and two touchdowns in the opener for both teams. Tavion Thomas ran...
No. 4 Ohio State outlasts Minnesota 45-31 in Stroud’s debut
MINNEAPOLIS — C.J. Stroud’s mind was not right as he sparred with first-game jitters, feeling “kind of all over the place” in his debut as Ohio State’s starting quarterback. Playing for the Buckeyes comes with plenty of pressure. It also brings plenty of help. Stroud passed for 294 yards and...
This date in sports history: Sept. 3Video
1921 — The U.S. defeats Japan in five straight matches to win the Davis Cup. 1932 — Ellsworth Vines wins the men’s singles title in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championships with a three-set victory over France’s Henri Cochet. 1944 — Frank Parker wins the men’s singles title with a...
Novak Djokovic eyeing calendar-year Slam at U.S. Open
NEW YORK — Novak Djokovic missed an overhead along the way to getting broken for the only time Thursday night and stared at a man in the Arthur Ashe Stadium stands who made noise during the point. After breaking right back in the next game of his second-round victory at...
Cantlay starts with lead and keeps his distance after 1st round of Tour ChampionshipVideo
ATLANTA — Patrick Cantlay met his goal in the first round of the Tour Championship on Thursday, and it had nothing to do with the score on his card or the size of his lead. As the top seed in the FedEx Cup, he started with a two-shot lead over...
This date in sports history: Sept. 2
1901 — Seven-year-old Ogden wins two races in a single day at Sheepshead Bay race track in Coney Island, N.Y. Ogden edges Cameron by a head in the second race on the card, a six furlong sprint on the main track. In the sixth race, a 1 1/16 mile distance...
New-look U.S. opens World Cup qualifying, 4 years after flopVideo
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — They landed on a charter flight, just three veterans of the devastating defeat four years earlier along with 20 fresh faces and a new coaching staff. Christian Pulisic and Zack Steffen were left behind. Rebuilding over, the U.S. opens 2022 World Cup qualifying Thursday night...
Keeping score and taunting players, golf unlike other sportsVideo
ATLANTA — The PGA Tour has reached its Super Bowl or its Game 7, an appropriate analogy only because the Tour Championship is the final event of the FedEx Cup season. That’s where any comparison ends. The loudest message emanating from East Lake this year: Golf is different from other...
This date in sports history: Sept. 1Video
1923 — The United States wins its fourth consecutive Davis Cup by beating Australia, 4-1. 1946 — Patty Berg wins the U.S. Women’s Open golf title by beating Betty Jameson in the final round. 1971 — John Newcombe becomes the first top-seeded man to lose in the first round of...
Novak Djokovic far from perfect, still wins in 1st round of U.S. OpenVideo
NEW YORK — If the last-name chorus of “Ruuuuuune!” in support of his relatively unknown teenage opponent at the U.S. Open bothered Novak Djokovic, he never let anyone know. Nor was there any visible evidence Djokovic was shaken by the shaky patches he went through while dropping a set Tuesday...
Doug Ferguson: Soft courses, low scores and the PGA Tour’s need for more varietyVideo
ATLANTA — Kevin Kisner was one spot out of the top 30 in the FedEx Cup standings going into the tournament that determines who makes it to Tour Championship at East Lake. All it took was one shot for him to realize it probably wasn’t going to be him. “The...
This date in sports history: Aug. 31Video
1881 — The first U.S. men’s single tennis championships begin at the Newport Casino, in Newport, Rhode Island. 1895 — The first professional football game is played at Latrobe between Latrobe and Jeannette. Latrobe pays $10 to quarterback John Brallier for expenses. 1934 — The Chicago Bears and the College...
After U.S. Open loss, Andy Murray calls Tsitsipas breaks ‘nonsense’Video
NEW YORK — Andy Murray is aware that Stefanos Tsitsipas has a growing reputation for pushing the boundaries when it comes to taking breaks during a match. Murray expected that to be an issue during their first-round match at the U.S. Open — and, when it was, that didn’t sit...
NASCAR championship contender Ryan Blaney steps into leadership role at Team PenskeVideo
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ryan Blaney through 24 races was having an OK season with one victory and a spot in NASCAR’s playoffs locked down. Fast forward to the final two weeks of the regular season and Blaney is suddenly the hottest driver in NASCAR with the momentum needed to perhaps...
No. 12 Wisconsin expects to show off offense vs. No. 19 Penn StateVideo
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin has plenty of reasons to believe its offense will bounce back from its ineffective 2020 performance. Quarterback Graham Mertz has more pass-catching targets now that Danny Davis and Kendric Pryor are healthy. Coach Paul Chryst is calling plays again. Chez Mellusi has arrived from Clemson to...
