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ADDITIONAL STORIES:

GLF – NATIONAL

POTOMAC, Maryland – Abraham Ancer and Francesco Molinari share the lead at Quicken Loans National at 29 under 297. Tiger Woods It looks like he'd be there with them, but he sneaks on the back nine and ends with a tie for the 10th, six backstroke shots. By Doug Ferguson. SENT: 120 words, photos.

GLF – LPGA TOUR

KILDEER, IL – Yeon Ryu leads the closing holes at Kemper Lakes to take a three-shot lead at the KPMG PGA Women's Championship. By Andrew Seligman. SENT: 140 words, photos. Will be updated.

– Also:

– GLF – FRENCH OPEN – The Kinhult cards of Sweden 67 to keep the head. SENT: 140 words

CAR – GP F1-AUSTRIA

SPIELBERG, Austria – Drivers Mercedes Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton qualify 1-2 for the Austrian Grand Prix, restoring hours of play after that Ferrari led the final practice. By Eric Willemsen. ENVOY: 700 words, photos

ATH – PARIS DIAMOND LAGUE

PARIS – Caster Semenya follows his decision to fight the rules of the IAAF on testosterone levels in female athletes by winning the 800 meters of the Diamond League of Paris. His time is a record of the Diamond League, South Africa record, meeting record, personal best, and the best in the world this year. ENVOY: 390 words, photos

TEN – WIMBLEDON

LONDON – Everything has changed for Andy Murray at Wimbledon this time. Two-time champion at the All England Club, he's not really considered a serious title contender – either by himself or by someone else, from elsewhere. By Howard Fendrich. ENVOY: 740 words, photos

– Also:

– TEN – EASTBOURNE INTERNATIONAL – Wozniacki defeats Sabalenka for Eastbourne's second title. SENT: 290 words, photos

– TEN – ANTALYA – Dzumhur beats Mannarino in the final. ENVOYED: 150 words

Other stories:

– RGU – SUPER RUGBY – Jaguares purge Pumas alter ego and win again. ENVOYED: 700 words

– BOX – RAMIREZ-ANGULO – The super middleweight championship bout between undefeated champion Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez and undefeated Alexis Angulo is the culmination of an eight-end card. COMING SOON: 500 words at 0400 GMT.

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