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Nadal’s 20-match win streak ends in loss to American Taylor Fritz

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American Taylor Fritz upset Rafael Nadel 6-3, 7-6 (5) Sunday to win the BNP Paribas Open and snap the 21-time main champion’s 20-match successful streak this 12 months.

“It’s an honor to even be on the identical courtroom as this man,” Fritz instructed the gang. “I grew up watching this man win all the pieces.”

Nadal fought off a match level on his serve with a forehand winner to tie the second set 5-all. He had two break factors on Fritz’s serve within the subsequent recreation, however the American held for a 6-5 lead. Nadal held to pressure the tiebreaker.

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Nadal despatched two straight forehands effectively broad to arrange Fritz’s second match level. One other Nadal error despatched the 24-year-old American to the most important victory of his profession not removed from the place he grew up close to San Diego. Fritz’s mother and father, Man Fritz and Kathy Could, are former tour gamers.

“Profitable this match is simply a type of loopy childhood goals that you do not suppose is ever going to occur,” he stated.

Fritz dropped his racket and collapsed on his again. He acquired up smiling with a glance of disbelief on his face. He turned the primary American man to win Indian Wells since Andre Agassi in 2001. Fritz earned $1.2 million.

Taylor Fritz reacts after defeating Rafael Nadal, of Spain, in the course of the males’s singles finals on the BNP Paribas Open tennis match Sunday, March 20, 2022, in Indian Wells, Calif. Fritz gained 6-3, 7-6.
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Nadal’s 20-0 begin to the 12 months included the Australian Open, his twenty first main championship that broke a tie with Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.

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The Spaniard wanted three units to get by Nick Kyrgios within the quarterfinals and 18-year-old countryman Carlos Alcaraz within the semifinals. Throughout his win Saturday, Nadal wanted remedy for ache in his left chest.

Nadal took two medical timeouts in the course of the ultimate. The primary one got here after he misplaced the primary set. He went inside with a coach after tapping his higher left chest, the identical space that bothered him throughout Saturday’s semifinals. He acquired remedy on courtroom after falling behind 5-4 within the second set.

“I attempted my finest over the last two weeks,” Nadal instructed the gang. “Immediately was not attainable. I had a great battle to the top.”

Rafael Nadal, of Spain, celebrates winning a point against Taylor Fritz during the men's singles finals at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament Sunday, March 20, 2022, in Indian Wells, Calif.

Rafael Nadal, of Spain, celebrates successful a degree in opposition to Taylor Fritz in the course of the males’s singles finals on the BNP Paribas Open tennis match Sunday, March 20, 2022, in Indian Wells, Calif.
(AP Picture/Mark J. Terrill)

Fritz had his personal well being concern. He tweaked his ankle late in his semifinal win over No. 7 seed Andrey Rublev. He reduce brief a apply session early Sunday and blue medical tape may very well be seen above his excessive sock.

But it surely did not appear to have an effect on him.

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Fritz raced to a 5-1 lead within the first set, breaking Nadal twice. Nadal acquired a break again in closing to 5-3, however his backhand error gave Fritz one other break and the set.

Iga Swiatek defeated Maria Sakkari 6-4, 6-1 in an error-filled ultimate to win the ladies’s title.

Swiatek will rise from fourth to a career-best No. 2 on the earth in Monday’s WTA Tour rankings, trailing top-ranked Ash Barty, who skipped Indian Wells.

“Proper now, it’s too surreal to explain it, truthfully,” Swiatek stated. “However for certain I wish to go increased as a result of I really feel like getting the No. 1 is nearer and nearer.”

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Sakkari will transfer from sixth to No. 3, the rising Greek star’s highest rating but. She equals countryman Stefanos Tsitsipas, who reached No. 3 within the ATP Tour rankings.

“I’m very proud that myself and Stefanos have really grown tennis in Greece,” Sakkari stated. “Having two gamers in that rating place is one thing big for us.”

Swiatek misplaced every of the primary thrice she performed Sakkari, all final 12 months. Final month, the 20-year-old Polish participant beat Sakkari within the semifinals at Doha and went on to win the title.

“Particularly successful after taking part in so effectively in Doha is giving me lots of confidence and type of perception that I can do it as a result of I wouldn’t consider myself as somebody who’s able to play two tournaments in a row and win it,” Swiatek stated.

Swiatek has 5 profession titles, together with the 2020 French Open. She’s 5-0 in her final 5 finals, shedding solely a mixed 16 video games. Her new rating equals the very best ever by a Polish participant, matching Agnieszka Radwanska.

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Gusty winds affected serves and pictures by each gamers, who had seven double faults every. There have been seven service breaks within the first set alone, with Swiatek holding twice. Sakkari held as soon as to tie the set, 4-all.

“I type of needed to win ugly as a result of I felt like typically the ball will not be going the course I would like,” Swiatek stated. “It was fairly exhausting to play with precision.”

Swiatek held to go up 5-4. Sakkari led 40-30 on her serve, however a double fault gave Swiatek her third break level, and she or he cashed in on Sakkari’s netted backhand to take the set.

“She was really hitting very deep and near the strains. With the wind, it was robust for me,” Sakkari stated. “However I used to be not shifting the way in which I needed. I used to be not taking part in the way in which I used to be taking part in the previous few days. I don’t suppose she performed lights-out tennis. She performed very stable. She did what she needed to do to beat me.”

Swiatek broke twice within the second set for a 5-1 lead. She served out the match, successful on a forehand within the nook of the baseline.

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Swiatek earned $1.2 million and improved her document to a WTA Tour-leading 20-3 this 12 months, together with 11 matches in a row.

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Tom Brady must talk Raiders conflict, plus other big things to watch this NFL weekend

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The NFL is down to its final eight teams and historically this weekend’s games are viewership powerhouses. Last year, the NFL’s divisional round, led by a mega-matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs, averaged a whopping 40.0 million viewers, the highest audience number on record, dating to 1988. Kansas City’s win at Buffalo led the way with 50.4 million viewers, the most-watched divisional round game on record.

There are plenty of stories at The Athletic projecting what might happen this weekend. On the media front, Tom Brady will once again find the spotlight as Fox’s lead NFL analyst, but this week presents something that hits at the crux of Brady’s juggling between his analyst duties and minority ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Last week NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reported that Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has been recruited by Brady to interview with the Raiders for the club’s head coach opening.

“Thanks in part to the involvement of Brady, who sources say personally vouched for Johnson and implored him to take the interview through his agent, Johnson spoke with them,” Rapoport wrote.

“Essentially, Brady recruited Johnson to interview.”

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Rapoport also reported that “Brady was influential in the decision to fire (head coach Antonio) Pierce and (general manager Tom) Telesco, seeking alignment from him to the GM to the coach.”

(The Athletic’s Vic Tafur and Tashan Reed have essential additional reporting on the Raiders’ coaching and GM searches, both being informed — and influenced — by Brady.)

Fox is airing the Lions-Washington Commanders game Saturday (8 p.m. ET, also on Fox Deportes) with Kevin Burkhardt and Brady in the booth. There is no other NFL broadcast with this kind of working conflict, but we already knew that. The conflict has already been written about, including here several times, and as we have reported, Fox has no issues with it, given it is happy to be in the Tom Brady business.

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But viewers deserve transparency at a minimum, and what Fox Sports should do out of respect for the audience is have Brady and Burkhardt discuss — on-air — that Brady has been part of the process involving Johnson.

I expect the broadcast to address it in some form (Fox Sports brass knows this is all out there, and its top NFL team has a lead producer and director who are immensely respected across the industry), but how deep they address it, we’ll see.

From my perspective, it should not simply be gloss over it with a 45-second discussion. If you are going to own the conflict, at least be transparent with the audience.

A substantive acknowledgment and discussion of what’s going on would help Brady with viewers who might naturally believe his recruitment of Johnson will have an impact on how he discusses the Lions.


Beyond Brady’s analysis of Johnson and the Lions, what will this year’s divisional round bring as far as viewer interest?

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We bring back the Watchability Index for another week, which rates viewer anticipation as well as predicts expected viewership.


Josh Allen and the Bills were part of the most-watched NFL divisional round playoff game in 2024. His 2025 playoff matchup with Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson could top that. (Elsa / Getty Images)

Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills
6:30 p.m. ET Sunday
CBS, Paramount+

Watchability: 10 out of 10

Why it’s watchable: The NFL has always marketed its sport through the quarterbacks — Manning vs. Brady! — and this game has the two leading contenders for the league MVP honors — the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson and Buffalo’s Josh Allen. You can’t ask for more as far as entertainment if you are neutral.

The two teams ranked second (Bills) and third (Ravens) during the regular season. The Ravens are particularly lethal on the ground — they averaged 187.6 yards per game. Highmark Stadium is loud and cold, a perfect setting for football.

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Everything about this game feels massive and it’s why the NFL placed it in its most optimum television window.

Odds: Ravens (-1)

Viewership prediction: 47 million viewers


Los Angeles Rams at Philadelphia Eagles
3 p.m. ET Sunday
NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, Universo

Watchability ranking: 8 out of 10

Why it’s watchable: Hard not to embrace the Rams given the ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp are a collective force, and when Matthew Stafford is on, he’s fun to watch. L.A. looked like a juggernaut against the Minnesota Vikings with a postseason-record nine sacks.

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The Eagles have the top-ranked defense (we’ll see how the loss of Nakobe Dean affects that), an all-time asset in Saquon Barkley and “Inner Excellence: Train Your Mind for Extraordinary Performance and the Best Possible Life” working for them.

Lincoln Financial Field is a nightmare for opposing teams given Eagles fans are boisterous and belligerent. A late afternoon game in a great sports city. How can you not watch?

Odds: Eagles (-6)

Viewership prediction: 39 million viewers


Washington Commanders at Detroit Lions
8 p.m. ET Saturday
Fox, Fox Deportes

Watchability ranking: 7.5 out of 10

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Why it’s watchable:  The Athletic’s projection model gives the Lions a 24 percent chance to advance to the Super Bowl, the best percentage among all the remaining teams. The model has them scoring the most points over the weekend, which makes sense given they led the league in points scored (33.2 points) and were second in total yards per game (424.9 yards).

Detroit is fun to watch, it has an uber-aggressive coach and has an America’s Team feel to it given how many people seem to list it as their second favorite team.

It’s great to see the Commanders fans get this playoff run after all the years of living under the Dan Snyder regime. Jayden Daniels is a lock for Rookie of the Year and plays like a seasoned vet. Plus, how can you not love a doink to win a wild-card game?

Favorite: Lions (-9)

Viewership prediction: 35 million viewers

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Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs
4:30 p.m. ET Saturday
ESPN/ABC, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes

Watchability ranking: 5 out of 10

Why it’s watchable: Start with Patrick Mahomes, the standard-bearer for winning. The Chiefs have been the NFL’s viewership bell cow over the last couple of years (for good reason) given their excellence. (Taylor Swift probably helped juice the numbers, too.)

The weather is expected to be chilly and Arrowhead Stadium is chaotic when filled.

The Texans seem to live in the early Saturday afternoon slot, which tells you how the NFL broadcasting department sees them against other teams. Houston has the lowest expected points in our projection model, and the Chiefs’ starters have rested since Christmas Day.

Favorite: Chiefs -8

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Viewership prediction: 34 million

(Top photo: Mitchell Leff / Getty Images)

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Ohio State's Will Howard vows to continue to 'trust in the Lord' even in the midst of life's highs and lows

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Ohio State has looked dominant throughout the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff

After knocking Tennessee out in the first round, the Buckeyes blew out the top-seeded Oregon Ducks in the quarterfinals. Ohio State then defeated the Texas Longhorns in the semifinal to advance to Monday’s championship game. 

Quarterback Will Howard will be under center when Ohio State meets Notre Dame in the highly-anticipated title game. 

Howard spent four seasons at Kansas State. However, he entered the transfer portal in 2023. In Jan. 2024, he revealed his intentions to make the move to Ohio State. Howard went on to have the best regular season of his college career in Columbus, Ohio.

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Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard, #18, leaves the field following the Cotton Bowl Classic College Football Playoff semifinal game against the Texas Longhorns at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Jan. 10, 2025. (Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

The 23-year-old has thrown for a career-high 3,779 yards and 33 touchdowns against 10 interceptions during his first year at Ohio State. Howard has also used his legs this season, rushing for seven scores.

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This year’s Buckeyes roster features multiple players, including Howard, who are outspoken about their personal faith. Howard’s on-field interview after Ohio State’s aforementioned commanding win over Oregon at the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day was one of many moments in which the quarterback put his beliefs on full display.

“First and foremost, I gotta thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for giving me this opportunity to be on this stage in the Rose Bowl,” Howard said. “Younger me would be in awe right now.”

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Ohio State quarterback Will Howard, #18, passes against Texas during the second half of the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal game on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Shortly after the Buckeyes were upset by their top rival Michigan in late November, Howard referenced his faith as he was asked to share his reaction to the defeat.

“I sat back and thought the opportunity that I have here and what I’ve gone through this year, the ups and the downs, everything has been for my own good,” he said via Columbus news station WCMH, before reaffirming his unwavering faith. “I know that God is putting those obstacles in front of us to grow us and there’s a reason for it. I’m going to just trust the plan.”

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Will Howard, #18 of the Ohio State Buckeyes, runs with the ball in the first quarter against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 23, 2024 in Columbus, Ohio. (Jason Mowry/Getty Images)

He added that having an unshakable “trust in the Lord” has proven to be beneficial in his life.

“We got to trust in the Lord and lean on Him no matter what, through the ups and the downs,” he told NBC4. “I tried to just get into my Bible and pray a little bit. Just come back to the Lord and say, ‘I need You.’”

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“When you come to Him in a humble way, it changes your perspective. I lay it down for Him and say, ‘God, I trust You. I don’t know why this happened but it happened for a reason. I’m going to trust it.’”

Howard and several of his Buckeyes teammates arrived at preseason workouts wearing “Jesus Won” T-shirts.

The College Football Playoff National Championship game kicks off at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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Prep talk: New Garfield football coach Patrick Vargas has big plans

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When Patrick Vargas was a 5-foot-4 starting quarterback for Garfield High in 2008, the Bulldogs stunned City Section power Birmingham 29-28 in their season opener.

Now, at age 32, Vargas is taking over as Garfield’s new football coach, replacing Lorenzo Hernandez, and he’s embracing all the lessons learned about overcoming obstacles and understanding the tradition of excellence at Garfield.

“It’s a dream come true for me, being a kid from East L.A.,” he said. “Garfield has always been the place I wanted to be, first as a football player, then as a coach. What coach Hernandez did was change the program for the better. What I want to do is continue with that leadership and do my best to take it to the next level.”

He’s also going to inherit a new turf football field under construction. …

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