Europe retains the Ryder Cup, reasserts dominance over US

FARMINGDALE, New York — Team Europe is taking the Ryder Cup back across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving the Americans to search for answers in what is becoming a lopsided series. The Americans at least showed a pulse Sunday and made Europe sweat, storming back from the largest Sunday deficit ever against Europe with real hope. Continue reading Europe retains the Ryder Cup, reasserts dominance over US

Alex Highsmith’s wife Alyssa visits iconic Guinness Storehouse in Dublin before supporting LB during Steelers vs Vikings

Alex Highsmith’s wife, Alyssa, visited the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Ireland, on Sunday before her husband’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. Continue reading Alex Highsmith’s wife Alyssa visits iconic Guinness Storehouse in Dublin before supporting LB during Steelers vs Vikings

Ryder Cup start host steps down after expletive-filled McIlroy chant

FARMINGDALE, United States — American comedian and actress Heather McMahan stepped down as Ryder Cup first tee master of ceremonies on Sunday and apologized for leading an expletive-lined chant on Saturday targeting Rory McIlroy. The PGA of America announced on Sunday that McMahan would not be back at the starting complex ahead of Sunday’s concluding Continue reading Ryder Cup start host steps down after expletive-filled McIlroy chant

Philippines to host 2029 FIVB Women’s World Championship

MANILA, Philippines — It will be the Alas Pilipinas women’s turn to parade its wares to the world as the Philippines was awarded the hosting rights to the 2029 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship. In the conclusion of the historic Men’s World Championship, FIVB president Fabio Azevedo and Brazilian volleyball icon and senator Leila Barros Continue reading Philippines to host 2029 FIVB Women’s World Championship

Poland bounces back to salvage FIVB World bronze

MANILA, Philippines — Poland vented its ire on Czechia, 25-18, 23-25, 25-22, 25-21, to settle for the bronze medal in the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship on Sunday at Mall of Asia Arena. Licking the wounds of a straight-set defeat to defending champion Italy less than 24 hours ago, Wilfred Leon led the Polish vengeance Continue reading Poland bounces back to salvage FIVB World bronze

Lucrative Mindanao swing ends PGT season

The PGT season ends with a three-leg Mindanao swing starting the second week of next month, and after the chase for a combined P10.5 million staked in events at Del Monte in Bukidnon, Apo Golf and South Pacific in Davao, jockeying for slots for two major events will be a very interesting sidelight. This is Continue reading Lucrative Mindanao swing ends PGT season

Canlas sets realistic target of third in Thailand

Philippine chef de mission Raul Canlas believes a third-place finish in the Thailand Southeast Asian (SEA) Games slated this December is achievable. “Give the overall title to Thailand. But we’ll go for third,” Canlas said when asked of his prediction during an appearance on the radio/television program Power and Play of former PBA commissioner and Continue reading Canlas sets realistic target of third in Thailand

Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition upgrade for Nintendo Switch players unavailable because of “technical constraints”

If you own Little Nightmares on Nintendo Switch, you won’t be able to upgrade to the new Enhanced Edition on Switch 2 – so you have to buy the game again. Bandai Namco has now commented on the decision. In an FAQ, the company said that “technical constraints” prevented the upgrade. This goes against what’s happening on other platforms. For…
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Carlos Alcaraz dispels injury fears to reach Tokyo quarterfinals

Carlos Alcaraz admitted his ankle injury had worried him and was on his mind as he beat Belgium’s Zizou Bergs 6-4, 6-3 at the Japan Open on Saturday. The world number one hurt himself two days earlier in his opening match in Tokyo, crumpling to the ground before playing on with his ankle heavily strapped. Continue reading Carlos Alcaraz dispels injury fears to reach Tokyo quarterfinals