Carlos Alcaraz's first loss in six Grand Slam finals comes against Jannik Sinner at WimbledonNew Foto - Carlos Alcaraz's first loss in six Grand Slam finals comes against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon

LONDON (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz must do something he's never been forced to before: He must figure out how to move past a loss in a Grand Slam final. Alcaraz was 5-0 in title matches at the majors until Sunday, when his reign atWimbledonended witha 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4defeat against No. 1Jannik Sinner. "It's always a bad feeling losing matches," the second-ranked Alcaraz said. "It's a little bit even worse when you lose in a final." Truth is, he isn't used to coming out on the wrong end of the score much at all. Alcaraz had won 20 matches in a row at the All England Club,grabbing the 2023 and 2024 championshipswith victories over Novak Djokovic. He came into Sunday on a career-long 24-match unbeaten streak this season. And he had taken five consecutive matches against Sinner, including their epicfive-set final at the French Openfive weeks earlier. "I just want to keep the good moments and try to forget the bad moments," Alcaraz said Sunday. "I just want to think, 'OK, I just played a final in a Grand Slam, and try to forget that I lost it.'" He started well at Centre Court, collecting the opening set with some spectacular play from 4-all, such as a 140 mph ace to hold for 5-4 and a cross-court backhand winner to break in the next game. But as the match wore on, his ability to get to Sinner's serve waned: Over the last three sets, Alcaraz accumulated only three break points and converted zero. Another issue was that Alcaraz's serving, while speedy, was spotty. Yes, there were 15 aces, but there also were seven double-faults. His first-serve percentage was just 53%. He was broken a total of five times, at least once per set. One particular problem was his second serve, because Sinner was hammering returns on those slower offerings. That left Alcaraz on the defensive too often. "Today was complicated, a little bit," Alcaraz said, crediting Sinner with being "one of the best returners on tour, without a doubt." "I mean, with the nerves and everything, it was difficult to serve better," Alcaraz said. "I just have to improve that, absolutely." He also acknowledged that if he had a dip in form, it was caused more by Sinner than any sort of fatigue. "He was pushing me to the limit on every point. So mentally, sometimes, it's really tough to maintain the good focus or the good level during the whole match when you see the opponent just playing such a great tennis," Alcaraz said. "At some points, I didn't know what I had to do in the match, because from the baseline, I was feeling he was better than me, and I couldn't do anything about it." ___ Howard Fendrich has been the AP's tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here:https://apnews.com/author/howard-fendrich. More AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Carlos Alcaraz's first loss in six Grand Slam finals comes against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon

Carlos Alcaraz's first loss in six Grand Slam finals comes against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon LONDON (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz must do somet...
Chris Gotterup earns second career win with victory at Scottish OpenNew Foto - Chris Gotterup earns second career win with victory at Scottish Open

The biggest win of Chris Gotterup's career brought an emotional response. Gotterup shot a 4-under par 66 to outduel Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy and win the Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday at North Berwick, Scotland. "This is awesome," Gotterup said, fighting back tears. "I'm not going to be able to keep it together." But he kept it together at key moments in the final round. Gotterup's 15-under 265 total was two strokes better than McIlroy and England's Marco Penge at The Renaissance Club. Gotterup won for the second time on the PGA Tour. Sunday's outcome guaranteed him a spot during the coming week in The Open Championship. Penge shot 66 in the final round and McIlroy posted 68. McIlroy, aiming to win the tournament for the second time in three years, led after back-to-back birdies on the fourth and fifth holes. But after a birdie on No. 8, he had pars across each of the last 10 holes. "Chris played a great round of golf," McIlroy said. "He was so solid. Made the bogey on 15 but bounced back with a really nice birdie on 16. Yeah, after he got a couple ahead, I just couldn't claw back." Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard (64) and England's Matt Fitzpatrick (67) shared fourth place at 12 under. Gotterup used four birdies on a six-hole stretch ending at No. 12 to move to the top. He held a two-shot edge until his bogey on No. 15, where he hit his tee shot in the rough. But on the next hole, Gotterup rolled in a 10-foot birdie for a two-shot advantage again. He sensed it was a key situation. "This is it," he said of the moment, "and it went right in the center." Gotterup said he was most proud of how he held steady during the crucial stretches. "It's just so cool," he said. "I played really well this week, and I knew today was going to be tough. I hung in there like a champ and finished it off in style." Now with the opportunity to stay in Europe and play in The Open Championship, Gotterup will show up with new-found confidence. "I was a one-time champion," he said. "Two-time champ sounds a lot better. I know what I'm capable of and I know when I feel the way I did today, I can beat the best." McIlroy, the Masters champion, said he's in a good groove as he looks ahead to the coming week as he'll try to win a major for the second time this year. "It has been a great week," he said. "Missing the trophy, that's about it." Like Gotterup, Hojgaard also secured a spot in the Open Championship based on his work in Scotland. "I knew what was on the line," Hojgaard said. "I did the same thing in '23, actually. So I've done it before, and I kind of knew my game was in a good place." The best round of the day belonged to England's Justin Rose, who shot 63 and moved to sixth place at 11 under, which was one shot better than Austria's Sepp Straka (67). "That's maybe about as clean a round as I've played all year to be honest with you," Rose said. "People think about the Masters but there were a few bogeys in there whereas today was 7 birdies, virtually no long putts holed. It was just a very, very clean round of golf." World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler finished tied for eighth at 9 under after his second 67 of the tournament. Colombia's Nico Echavarria, who began on the back nine, hit a hole-in-one on the par-3 sixth hole, with the ball dribbling into the cup. He had a 67 for the round and was at 5 under for the tournament. "It's a tiny, tiny small part of the green where the pin is, and decided to go right at it," Echavarria said. "Good line by the caddie." Defending champion Robert MacIntyre of Scotland had a 71 for the second time in the tournament and finished at 2 over and tied for 65th. Because of weather concerns mostly related to fog, tee times were moved up and golfers were placed in threesomes. --Field Level Media

Chris Gotterup earns second career win with victory at Scottish Open

Chris Gotterup earns second career win with victory at Scottish Open The biggest win of Chris Gotterup's career brought an emotional res...
Cierra Ortega Says She's 'Grateful' for "Love Island USA" Experience Following Early Departure: 'So Much More Growing to Do'

Ben Symons/Peacock Cierra Ortega looked back at her time onLove Island USAin an Instagram post The reality star exited season 7 following resurfaced social media posts "This journey didn't end the way I hoped, but there was real connection, love and growth in these moments," Cierra said Cierra Ortegais reflecting on herLove Island USAjourney. The 26-year-old reality star suddenly left the show last week, due to what was initially described as a "personal situation." Days later, Cierra addressed her exit with a video and written statement, in which sheissued an apologyover her past use of racial slurs in social media posts that recently resurfaced. Now, as shared a carousel post onInstagrambefore the season 7 finale on Sunday, July 13, Cierra reflected fondly on her time on the Peacock series, recalling the "people, moments and memories" that she'll "cherish forever." "This journey didn't end the way I hoped, but there was real connection, love and growth in these moments," she added. "There's still so much more growing to do. And for that, I'll always be grateful." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ben Symons/Peacock Cierra's post featured several snaps of the star and her fellow islanders, including Olandria Carthen,Chelley Bissainthe, Jeremiah Brown,Huda Mustafaand more. In the comments section, Cierra explained that she didn't tag Huda in her post because her Instagram wasn't "allowing tags." She said that Huda is her "SISTER," adding, "The love I have for her is infinite." Fans also commented under the post to point out that Cierra initially referred to Huda's fans as "HudRats," though it had since been edited. Cierra responded and said she was "slowly easing my way back online and genuinely thought this was the name of her fandom/supporters." "Too much info to absorb at once," Cierra continued. "My girl will get a giggle out of this when she sees." Ben Symons/Peacock Cierra also shared her thoughts on Olandria and Nic Vansteenberghe, calling them "two people I care deeply for and absolutely adore." "I've always wanted nothing but happiness for each of them in this experience. that has never & will never change ❤️‍🩹," she added. During the July 6 episode ofLove Island USA, it was revealed that Cierra exited due to a "personal situation," shortly after past racist social media posts — including two that contained slurs offensive to Asian people — resurfaced on the internet. Days later, Cierra spoke out on Instagram. "I want to first start by addressing, not just anyone that I have hurt or deeply offended, but most importantly, the entire Asian community," she said at the time. "I am deeply, truly, honestly, so sorry. I had no idea that the word held as much pain as much harm, and came with the history that it did, or I never would have used it. I had no ill intention when I was using it. But that's absolutely no excuse, because intent doesn't excuse ignorance." Cierra further explained that she was informed of the derogatory and "incredibly hurtful" language by an Instagram follower. She said she was "apologetic" and "immediately deleted the post," and Cierra called her comments "something that deserved punishment, and the punishment has absolutely been received." "My experience in the villa was nothing short of magical. The memories I made and the people I met are ones I'll cherish forever," Cierra wrote in a separate Instagram Stories statement. "While I'm heartbroken my journey had to be cut short, l understand that mistakes, especially ones like this, deserve consequences. Once again, to the Asian community, I am deeply sorry for my thoughtless mistake and the harm it caused." TheLove Island USAseason 7 finale airs on Peacock on Sunday, July 13, at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. Read the original article onPeople

Cierra Ortega Says She's 'Grateful' for “Love Island USA” Experience Following Early Departure: 'So Much More Growing to Do'

Cierra Ortega Says She's 'Grateful' for "Love Island USA" Experience Following Early Departure: 'So Much More Grow...
'Superman' and DC Studios fly to a $122 million openingNew Foto - 'Superman' and DC Studios fly to a $122 million opening

NEW YORK (AP) — In a bid to kickoff a new era for DC Studios,James Gunn's "Superman"opened with $122 million in U.S. and Canada ticket sales over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. DC and Warner Bros. had a lot riding on "Superman." While the Walt Disney Co.'s Marvel Studios has had its own share of struggles, the superheroes of DC have recently found mostly kryptonite in theaters. Films like"Joker: Folie à Deux,""The Flash" and "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" all flopped. But "Superman," written and directed by Gunn, is intended as a new start. It's the first release fully steered by Gunn and Peter Safran, co-heads of DC Studios, since they werehanded the keys to DC's superhero cinematic universe. And while Gunn turned "Guardians of the Galaxy" intoa massive success for Marvel, his irreverent, idiosyncratic touch made the director — once a B-movie filmmaker with Troma Entertainment — an unlikely steward for one of the movies' most bankable and beloved brands. The roughly on-target opening was the third largest of 2025, and the first DC title to surpass $100 million in its opening weekend since"Wonder Woman" in 2017. Warner Bros. could also celebrate a unique hot streak: "Superman" is their fifth movie in a row to open over $45 million. "It's quite a win for DC Studios," said Jeffrey Goldstein, chief of distribution for Warner Bros. "We needed to get the trust of the fanbase, and we didn't have it. They were clear to us that we needed to take a step back and reinvent ourselves." Ticket sales were relatively soft for "Superman" overseas. In 78 international markets, it grossed $95 million. In China, it collected just $6.6 million. David A. Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm FranchiseRe, called the international performance the only ding against the otherwise strong "Superman" debut. "Thus far, the foreign openings are not equal to domestic," said Gross. "Superman has always been identified as a quintessentially American character and story, and in some parts of the world, America is currently not enjoying its greatest popularity." As an American icon, "Superman" also attracted political discourse at home. Some right-wing commentators criticized the movie as "woke" after Gunn described the superhero from Krypton as "an immigrant." On X, the White Houseposted an imageofPresident Donald Trumpas Superman. In "Superman," which cost about $225 million to make, Gunn steers the Man of Steel in a drastically different tonal direction than in previous iterations from filmmaker Zack Snyder. Skipping the Kansas origin story, the film instead picks up with Superman (David Corenswet) after his first defeat. Rachel Brosnahan plays Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult is Lex Luthor. The "Superman" debut didn't come close to besting the $166 million launch for Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," in 2016. But it did open higher, not accounting for inflation, than Snyder's "Man of Steel." That film debuted with $116 million in 2013. But while Snyder's films were often unloved by critics, largely good reviews greeted Gunn's "Superman." On Rotten Tomatoes, it scored 82% fresh — the best for the franchise since the first two movies with Christopher Reeve: "Superman" (1978) and "Superman II" (1980). Audiences gave it an "A-" CinemaScore. "Superman" faced sizeable competition too. Last week's top film,"Jurassic World Rebirth,"slid to second place with $40 million. With "Superman" soaking up many large-format screens, Universal Pictures' seventh "Jurassic" film slipped a steep 57% from its opening weekend. Starring Scarlett Johansson, "Jurassic World Rebirth" got off toa thunderous $318.3 million global start. In two weeks, it's amassed $529.5 million worldwide. Also still in the mix is Apple Studios' biggest box-office success yet, "F1." Joseph Kosinski'sFormula One action thriller, starring Brad Pitt, came in third with $13 million in its third weekend. The film, distributed by Warner Bros., has collected $393.4 million globally in three weeks. But it also carries a hefty price tag of roughly $250 million, plus at least $100 million in promotion. Top 10 movies by domestic box office With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore: 1. "Superman," $122 million. 2. "Jurassic World Rebirth," $40 million. 3. "F1: The Movie," $13 million. 4. "How to Train Your Dragon," $7.8 million. 5. "Elio," $3.9 million. 6. "28 Years Later," $2.7 million. 7. "Lilo & Stitch," $2.7 million. 8. "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," $1.5 million. 9. "M3gan 2.0," $1.4 million. 10. "Materialists," $720,498.

‘Superman’ and DC Studios fly to a $122 million opening

'Superman' and DC Studios fly to a $122 million opening NEW YORK (AP) — In a bid to kickoff a new era for DC Studios,James Gunn'...
Kudermetova and Mertens win women's doubles final at WimbledonNew Foto - Kudermetova and Mertens win women's doubles final at Wimbledon

LONDON (AP) — Veronika Kudermetova secured her first Grand Slam title by teaming up with Elise Mertens to win the women's doubles final at Wimbledon on Sunday, rallying to beat Hsieh Su-Wei and Jelena Ostapenko 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 on Centre Court. Kudermetova and Mertens were on opposite sides in the final in 2021 but were playing at Wimbledon together for the first time this year. They trailed 4-2 in the third set but won the last four games to seal the comeback. It is Mertens' fifth Grand Slam doubles title, and second at Wimbledon. In 2021, she teamed up with Hsieh to win a marathon final where they saved two match points against Kudermetova and Elena Vesnina. "I lost that final and it was so painful," Kudermetova said. "Today I said to myself, I really want it. And it's mine now." Hsieh has won the Wimbledon doubles title four times with three different partners. Ostapenko won the 2017 French Open singles title and was looking for a second major doubles title after winning the U.S. Open last year with Lyudmyla Kichenok. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Kudermetova and Mertens win women's doubles final at Wimbledon

Kudermetova and Mertens win women's doubles final at Wimbledon LONDON (AP) — Veronika Kudermetova secured her first Grand Slam title by ...
Patrick Mahomes is voted the NFL's top quarterback by AP writersNew Foto - Patrick Mahomes is voted the NFL's top quarterback by AP writers

Patrick Mahomes still stands on top among NFL quarterbacks. The three-time Super Bowl MVP was voted the NFL's No. 1 quarterback by The Associated Press in a preseason survey. This time, he had more competition for the top spot after being a unanimous choice in 2023 and 2024. A panel of eight AP Pro Football Writers ranked the top five players at quarterback, basing selections on current status entering the 2025 season. First-place votes were worth 10 points. Second through fifth-place votes were worth 5, 3, 2 and 1 points. Mahomes, who led theKansas City Chiefsto consecutive Super Bowl titles in the 2022-23 seasons, finished with five first-place votes in the latest poll. Reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen got two, finishing second. Joe Burrow received the other first-place vote and came in third. Two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson finished fourth and Jalen Hurts, who outplayed Mahomes in Philadelphia's dominant Super Bowl victory over Mahomes and the Chiefs, was fifth. Jayden Daniels and C.J. Stroud also received votes. 1. PATRICK MAHOMES, Kansas City Chiefs Mahomes had a career-low 3,928 yards passing and tied for his fewest touchdown passes with 26, but still led the Chiefs to their third straight Super Bowl appearance and fifth in his seven years as the starting QB. Mahomes, who turns 30 in September, has a chance to become only the fourth quarterback to win four Super Bowls. He received two second-place votes and one fourth. 2. JOSH ALLEN, Buffalo Bills Allen led Buffalo to a fifth straight AFC East title and edged Jackson for the MVP award last season. But Allen and the Bills again were knocked out of the playoffs by Mahomes and the Chiefs, losing in the AFC title game. Allen threw for 3,731 yards, 28 TDs and had six picks for a 101.4 passer rating. He ran for 531 yards and 12 scores, becoming the first player in NFL history to have five consecutive seasons with at least 40 total touchdowns. He got three second-place votes, one third and two fourths. 3. JOE BURROW, Cincinnati Bengals Burrow set career highs last season in nearly every passing category, including yards (4,918), TD passes (43) and QB rating (108.5). He earned his second AP Comeback Player of the Year award but the Bengals couldn't overcome another slow start and missed the playoffs with a 9-8 record. Burrow, who started 17 games last season for the first time in his career, received a second-place vote, two thirds and three fourths. 4. LAMAR JACKSON, Baltimore Ravens Jackson is coming off his third All-Pro season and the best all-around year of his career. He threw for 4,172 yards, 41 TDs and only four interceptions, and led the NFL with a 119.6 passer rating. He also ran for 915 yards and four scores. But Jackson and the Ravens fell short in the playoffs again, losing to the Bills in the divisional round. Jackson got one second-place vote, four thirds, two fourths and one fifth. 5. JALEN HURTS, Philadelphia Eagles The Super Bowl MVP appeared on just four of eight ballots despite leading the Eagles to their second NFC championship victory in three years. Hurts, who got one second-place vote, one third and two fifths, had 2,903 yards passing, 18 TDs and only five picks last season. He ran for 630 yards and 14 scores. Hurts' seven total touchdowns are the most ever by a quarterback in his first two Super Bowls. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Patrick Mahomes is voted the NFL's top quarterback by AP writers

Patrick Mahomes is voted the NFL's top quarterback by AP writers Patrick Mahomes still stands on top among NFL quarterbacks. The three-t...

 

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