Sinner stunned by Cerundolo in French Open second-round shock
Top men's seed Jannik Sinner was eliminated in the second round of the French Open by unseeded Francisco Cerundolo, who recovered from two sets down. Sinner cited illness and low energy for his sudden collapse, not the extreme heat. The defeat blows the men's draw wide open as fans and analysts call it a wake-up call for the Italian. Multiple outlets covered the upset, with Independent asking whether it signals a deeper issue for the world No. 1.
Teenage sensation Luke Littler clinched the Premier League darts title with a dramatic last-leg decider against Luke Humphries. Sky Sports called it an instant classic, with Littler edging Humphries in a high-pressure final. The 18-year-old continues his meteoric rise in the sport, cementing his status as one of darts' brightest stars.
India defeated England by 38 runs in the first women's T20 international, exposing weaknesses in England's World Cup preparations. England batted below par and were outplayed across all departments. The Guardian's live coverage noted India's control from start to finish. The loss puts pressure on England ahead of the next matches in the series.
Aryna Sabalenka survived a first-set wobble to defeat Elsa Jacquemot and advance at the French Open, dazzling in the Paris sunshine. Top seed Sabalenka joined Coco Gauff in the next round as the tournament progresses. The Guardian noted Sabalenka sparkled as action continued on Day 5. Her steady run contrasts with the chaos on the men's side following Sinner's exit.
The Independent published a ranking of the 50 greatest World Cup players of all time, sparking debate by placing Pele above Maradona at No. 1. The list notably excludes Cristiano Ronaldo, drawing significant attention. A companion article explains the methodology behind the rankings. The feature has generated widespread discussion among football fans worldwide.