Carlos Sainz is thrilled with his second-place grid position for the Azerbaijan GP after a nail-biting qualifying session. Despite narrowly missing pole to Max Verstappen, Sainz is optimistic about securing Williams' first podium since his arrival.
Noah Lyles captured his fourth consecutive 200m title at the World Championships, finishing in 19.52 seconds. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden made history with a stunning 100-200 double win, as the USA celebrates a stellar performance with multiple golds.
In a stunning display of speed, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won her first world title in the 400m, clocking 47.78 seconds—just shy of the legendary Marita Koch's long-standing record. This marks a new chapter in her illustrious career after dominating hurdles.
In a historic moment at the world championships, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone becomes the first woman in nearly 40 years to run the 400 meters in under 48 seconds, clocking in at 47.78. The race featured astonishing performances, signaling a new era in women's sprinting.
Terence Crawford achieved a historic victory over Canelo Álvarez, becoming the first male boxer to be undisputed in three divisions. Crawford reflects on his performance and what it means for his career.
Clemson's national championship hopes take a hit as they fall to Georgia Tech 24-21. Coach Dabo Swinney faces tough questions as the Tigers struggle with turnovers and defense in a rocky start to the season.
Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford are set for an epic showdown at Allegiant Stadium, both making weight at 167.5 pounds. Crawford aims to make history by becoming the first male boxer with undisputed titles in three weight classes.
Get ready for the showdown of a lifetime as Canelo Álvarez squares off against Terence Crawford! Discover everything you need to know before this monumental clash that could redefine boxing history.
In this edition of Midnight Mania, we recap the major highlights from UFC 320, including Alex Pereira's victory and the surprising roster purge at One Championship. Plus, emotional reunions and fighter retirements shake up the MMA world!
In a gripping U.S. Open final, Carlos Alcaraz outplayed Jannik Sinner, claiming his second title at Flushing Meadows. With this victory, Alcaraz reclaims the No. 1 ranking and cements their historic rivalry.