
Taylor Fritz starts hard-court circuit with a win at the DC Open. Venus Williams loses in doubles
Fritz is coming off a semifinal run on the grass of Wimbledon. He will be trying to replicate last year's strong showing in this portion of the season, when he reached his first Grand Slam final at the U.S. Open.
After getting a first-round bye, Fritz now will play in the third round against Matteo Arnaldi, who eliminated No. 16 Lorenzo Sonego 7-5, 7-5.
Seeded men advancing included No. 7 Alex de Minaur, No. 8 Daniil Medvedev and No. 11 Jiri Lehecka, but No. 10 Alexei Popyrin was defeated by qualifier Wu Yibing 7-5, 5-7, 6-3.
Venus Williams' run in doubles with partner Hailey Baptiste ended in the second round with a 6-4, 3-6, 10-6 loss in a champion's tiebreaker to second-seeded Taylor Townsend and Zhang Shuai. The 45-year-old Williams is competing at her first tournament in more than a year — and first in doubles since 2022 — and she and Baptiste won their first-round match on Monday.
Williams will play her second-round singles match Thursday against Magdalena Frech. On Tuesday, Williams became the second-oldest woman to win a tour-level singles match, beating Payton Stearns — who is 23 — in straight sets.
___

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


San Francisco Chronicle
9 minutes ago
- San Francisco Chronicle
Trump is creating a task force for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is establishing a task force on the 2028 Olympic Games being held in Los Angeles. Trump will sign an executive order on Tuesday to make the task force official, the White House said. Trump has said that the Los Angeles Summer Games are among the events he's most looking forward to in his second term. The 2028 Games will be the first Olympics to be hosted by the U.S. since the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Trump 'considers it a great honor to oversee this global sporting spectacle,' White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement, calling sports one of the president's 'greatest passions.' LA28 president and chair Casey Wasserman said the task force "marks an important step forward in our planning efforts and reflects our shared commitment to delivering not just the biggest, but the greatest Games the world has ever seen in the summer of 2028.'


Newsweek
3 hours ago
- Newsweek
Yankees' Devin Williams Has Blunt Explanation for Latest Ninth-Inning Implosion
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. An awful stretch for the New York Yankees met another low point on Monday night. Despite an imperfect early-game performance, the Yankees did enough to secure a 5-4 lead and hand the ball to closer Devin Williams in the bottom of the ninth inning. But Williams promptly allowed a game-tying home run to Texas Rangers pinch-hitter Joc Pederson, who entered with a .126 batting average. For Williams, it was the third blown save in 20 tries, but it upped his ERA on the season to 5.10. New York failed to score in the top of the 10th inning, then trade acquisition Jake Bird got two outs before allowing a back-breaking, walk-off three-run home run to Rangers third baseman Josh Jung. ARLINGTON, TX - AUGUST 4: Joc Pederson #4 of the Texas Rangers celebrates after hitting a solo home run against the New York Yankees during the ninth inning at Globe Life Field on August 4,... ARLINGTON, TX - AUGUST 4: Joc Pederson #4 of the Texas Rangers celebrates after hitting a solo home run against the New York Yankees during the ninth inning at Globe Life Field on August 4, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by)The Yankees have lost four straight and now only hold a 1 1/2-game lead over the Rangers for the final spot in the American League playoffs. "Things haven't been going well for a while," Williams said, per Brendan Kuty of The Athletic. "I think everyone's well aware of that." Williams hung an 84 mph change-up right down Broadway to Pederson, who has been one of the most disappointing acquisitions by any team this year in his own right, to breathe life back into the Rangers. "I'm trying to throw it down and away there, and missed middle -- and obviously, he did what he did," Williams said, per Dave Sessions of "This game and the last one, it was really one pitch that hurt me. But that's the difference between winning and losing sometimes, and I can't let that happen." The Yankees have continued to find soul-sucking ways to lose games, and there's not one player that starts and ends with. But Williams has to be considered one of the biggest disappointments of the season, as he arrived in town expecting to be the bullpen's savior. After two National League Reliever of the Year Awards and a 1.83 ERA in six seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, it's stunning to see Williams struggle this much. And he'd better get a handle on those struggles quickly, because he could lose his closer job any given day now. More MLB: Insider's Joe Ryan Report Is Ultimate Red Sox Tease: 'Came Close'


USA Today
3 hours ago
- USA Today
Fantasy football QB sleepers: Dak Prescott, Justin Fields top list
In recent seasons, fantasy football managers have typically gravitated toward one of two draft strategies when selecting quarterbacks. The first is to take one early to guarantee landing a top, dual-threat quarterback or high-volume passer. In recent years, the average draft position (ADP) of these types of quarterbacks – including Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and the like – has ballooned into the Round 3-4 range. The other strategy is to simply wait on the position. There are plenty of potential value picks and sleepers at quarterback, so waiting until the mid-to-late rounds of the draft can sometimes pay off. These sleepers aren't going to be cut from the same cloth as Allen, Jackson or Jayden Daniels. However, they still have higher ceilings than their ADP indicates, and that can be enough to make them league-winners at bargain prices. Below are some of the best sleeper quarterbacks to target in fantasy football drafts ahead of the 2025 NFL season. 2025 POSITION RANKINGS: QB | RB | WR | TE | K | D/ST | Overall Fantasy football QB sleepers 2025 Prescott ranked just 22nd among quarterbacks in fantasy points per game (FPPG) last season before suffering a season-ending hamstring injury. Even so, he should be primed for a bounce-back season. Why? Because the Cowboys had the third-worst rushing offense in the league last season in terms of EPA per play (-0.12) and didn't discernably upgrade their talent at the running back position. That may force Prescott to be a high-volume passer in an offense that features a dynamic one-two punch at receiver in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. If that's the case, he could end up being a steal given his 14th overall ranking in Fantasy Pros ADP among quarterbacks. As long as Fields has a starting job, he will be viable across fantasy football formats. He is one of just three quarterbacks in NFL history, along with Lamar Jackson and Michael Vick, to rush for 1,000-plus yards in a season. In six starts last year, Fields averaged 38.5 rushing yards per game and totaled five rushing touchdowns. He might not have the passing ceiling needed to be a consistent top-end quarterback, but his rushing floor will make him a great, mid-round value pick who can anchor a successful lineup. Williams got a handful of big-time boosts ahead of his second NFL season. Most notably, the Bears hired Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to serve as their new coach. Johnson's offensive system helped Jared Goff finish as a top-10 fantasy quarterback in three consecutive seasons, and there's optimism the uber-talented Williams can make a similar leap. Additionally, Chicago overhauled its offensive line after Williams was sacked a league-high 68 times as a rookie. With better protection, the second-year pro should have more time to get the ball to DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III and improve upon his 24th overall ranking in FPPG. Maye is in a similar boat to Williams. His team has upgraded its coaching staff, offensive line and receiver room in an effort to build around its young quarterback. That gives the 2024 NFL draft's No. 3 overall pick plenty of upside entering his second season. Maye already showed as a rookie he is a dynamic scrambler, as he racked up 421 yards and averaged 7.8 yards per carry. If he can continue to run at that rate while improving upon his solid passing numbers (66.6% completion rate, 2,276 yards, 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions across 12 starts), the UNC product could emerge as a low-end QB1 and high-end streamer. Richardson was a massive bust last season, as he was drafted by many as a QB1 but finished 20th in FPPG and 25th overall at his position. It's understandable many will want to stay away from him because of that, but few can rival his rushing upside. Richardson has made 15 career NFL starts and has averaged 42.3 rushing yards across those with 10 rushing touchdowns. That ability gives him one of the best floor/ceiling combinations among the QB2s who could be drafted in 2025. Of course, Richardson has his warts. He completed a league-worst 47.7% of his passes last season and sports a checkered injury history. Daniel Jones is also lurking in the background and could take over for the 2023 NFL Draft's No. 4 pick if he should struggle. Even so, Richardson is worth a flier in deep or SuperFlex leagues. He could end up being a league-winner if he is able to take a leap forward and remain on the field in his third season.