Sports News Highlights: Fitzpatrick's Rise, Lindor's Injury, and More
The sports world is buzzing with Matt Fitzpatrick's rise to No.3 in the World Golf Ranking after his victory at the RBC Heritage. Francisco Lindor exits a game with calf concerns, Portia Archer steps down as WTA CEO, and Bryson DeChambeau commits to LIV Golf. Keldon Johnson wins NBA's Sixth Man award. Construction begins on a cricket stadium for the 2028 Olympics.
Matt Fitzpatrick is making waves in the golf world, climbing to a career-best No. 3, making him a strong contender for the PGA Championship. His recent performance, including a win over No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, has drawn widespread attention.
In baseball, the New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor has left a game due to calf tightness, raising concerns over his fitness. Meanwhile, in tennis, Portia Archer's resignation as WTA CEO marks a major change within the organization.
Elsewhere in sports, Bryson DeChambeau ruled out exiting LIV Golf, and Keldon Johnson was honored as the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year. Additionally, construction has begun on a cricket stadium for the 2028 LA Olympics, heralding the sport's return after 128 years.
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