NAPLES, Florida - Lydia Ko blasted out from in front of the steep edge of a bunker and raised her arms playfully when it dropped for par.
MANCHESTER, England - Pep Guardiola set Manchester City the target of becoming the first English club to win all six of its Champions League group matches after securing top spot in Group F on Tuesday.
SEVILLE, Spain - Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp defended his side's mental strength despite throwing away a three-goal lead against Sevilla in Spain on Tuesday.
NICOSIA, Cyprus - Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema both scored twice as holders Real Madrid crushed APOEL 6-0 on Tuesday to seal a place in the Champions League's last 16.
BERLIN - Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane hailed his side's "massive" achievement of winning its Champions League group after coming from behind to win 2-1 at Borussia Dortmund in Germany.
RB Leipzig boosted its chances of reaching the last 16 of the Champions League by thrashing Monaco 4-1 on Tuesday.
LONDON - He does not yet share teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic's cult status, but Paul Pogba's display on his return from injury showed his importance to Manchester United is second to none.
STOCKHOLM - Zlatan Ibrahimovic's unbroken 10-year run as Sweden's best player came to an end on Monday when FC Krasnodar defender Andreas Granqvist won the country's Golden Ball for 2017.
BRISBANE, Australia - Joe Root's tourists will have to conquer England's historical psychological demons at the 'Gabbatoir' if they are to avoid another potentially fatal start to their Ashes campaign this week.
Australia's cricketers have called on retired sprint king Usain Bolt to boost their running between the wickets during the forthcoming Ashes Test series against England. The retired Jamaican track superstar, the world-record holder over 100m and 200m and an eight-time Olympic champion, is working with Australia's batsmen to improve their "explosiveness" off the mark.
England's cricketers will be keen to make amends for the failings of their predecessors on the 2013-14 Ashes tour, during which the team imploded when faced with the irresistibly hostile bowling of Mitchell Johnson, backed up by the indefatigable Ryan Harris and aided by a healthy side dish of misplaced confidence.
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