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Good Morning 👋
After five straight nights of action-packed playoffs, we’re taking a quick break from the football coverage. Today’s mid-week mix has a little bit of everything, from early upsets at the Australian Open to a Premier League fairytale, SEC basketball, Tiger's TGL debut, and much more.
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Australian Open: 97th-Ranked Laura Siegemund Stuns Women’s 5-Seed & Gold Medalist Qinwen Zheng
It’s not quite March Madness when it comes to seeding at tennis slams, but Cinderella stories are abundant in the early rounds of this year’s Australian Open. Less than a day after 18-year-old Brazilian Joao Fonseca swept #9 Andrey Rublev in the men’s draw, another stunner went down on Tuesday in women's singles…
🚨 36-year-old Laura Siegemund shocked the women’s 5-seed Qinwen Zheng in straight sets (7-6, 6-3). Zheng won the gold medal last summer at the Paris Olympics for China. She also finished runner-up in Melbourne last year, but she’s the first top-five player to exit the AUS Open in 2025. Siegemund, on the other hand, was ranked 97th out of 128 players! She has more than a dozen doubles titles in her pro career, but she’s never won a singles slam (or even cracked the quarterfinals).
🎾 Australian Open Notes & Highlights
Osaka Survives #20 Muchova (1-6, 6-1, 6-3)
#7 Pegula Sweeps Mertens (6-4, 6-2)
#3 Alcaraz Brushes Off Nishioka (6-0, 6-1, 6-4) Read More ESPN: 36-Year-Old Siegemund Shocks 5-Seed Zheng
Yahoo! Sports: Naomi Osaka Reaches 3rd Round of a Grand Slam for First Time in 3 Years |
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Top-5 Tumblers: The SEC Gauntlet |
Photo: James Gilbert / Getty Images
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Mid-Week Mix: Lightning Round ⚡️ |
Photos: Robbie Jay-Barrat, Darcy Finley & Carmen Mandato / Getty Images |
⚽️ EPL: Forest's Fairytale Season Continues
It’s been a fairytale start to the Premier League season for little Nottingham Forest. They played league leaders Liverpool to a 1-1 draw on Tuesday thanks to Chris Wood’s early finish (8th minute). Forest (12-5-4) moved up to No. 2 in the EPL table. They've finished in the Premier League’s upper echelon just once in club history (3rd; 1995). |
🏒 NHL: Kyle Connor Nets 13-Minute Hat Trick
A whopping 13 NHL games took the ice last night, and that's about how many minutes it took one skater to put a hat trick on the board. Jets’ winger Kyle Connor scored a natural hat trick in the first 13:37 of Winnipeg’s win against the Canucks (6-1). Goals No. 2 and 3 came just 36 seconds apart, and he also added an assist. The Jets are once again tied for the league lead in the NHL (63 pts). |
🏀 NBA: Jimmy Butler Turns Up the Heat
The NBA trade deadline is fast approaching (Feb. 6), and there’s no debate which player is the focal point. Jimmy Butler reportedly spoke to the Miami Heat brass again this week to reiterate his desire to be traded ASAP. Butler hasn’t played since Jan. 2 after the team suspended him. Miami is clearly holding on to try and drive up the price. |
⛳️ TGL: Tiger Gets Blown Out in TGL Debut
Match No. 2 in the TGL series marked the debut for Tiger Woods and Jupiter Links vs. Collin Morikawa and Los Angeles Golf Club. Woods enjoyed himself in an entertaining night, but the wheels quickly fell off for Team Jupiter. LAGC won the match easily (12-1), but there were a lot of laughs and viral moments in this one. |
🏈 CFB: Shrinking the Transfer Portal
College football coaches voted on Tuesday to recommend the sport shrink the length of the transfer portal dates. The proposed change would reduce the transfer window from 30 days (20 days in December and 10 days in April) to a single 10-day window in January. The move would help coaches maneuver the chaos currently ravaging their rosters. |
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Tonight's Must-Watch List |
🎾 Australian Open Round 2 (Overnight, ESPN/Tennis Channel)
Match Schedule
🏀 NBA Knicks at 76ers (7:00 pm ET, ESPN)
Heat at Lakers (10:00 pm ET, ESPN) NBA Schedule (11 Games)
🏒 NHL Hurricanes at Sabres (6:00 pm ET, TNT) Oilers at Wild (8:30 pm ET, TNT)
⚽️ Premier League Arsenal vs. Tottenham (3:00 pm ET, Peacock) 🏀 NCAA Basketball M: #9 Kansas at #2 Iowa State (7:00 pm ET, ESPN2) M: #23 Georgia at #6 Tennessee (8:00 pm ET, SECN) W: Penn State at #1 UCLA (9:30 pm ET, Peacock) |
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