-
'I applied to be pope': Losing grip on reality while using ChatGPT
-
EU to ease train travel with one journey, one ticket rules
-
Quick bowler Brown left out of Australia T20 World Cup squad
-
Los Angeles stadium undergoes World Cup facelift
-
Pacific nation Nauru to change name in break from colonial past
-
Messi still highest-paid player in MLS
-
Paramount defends Warner bid amid California probe
-
Blister worry hits McIlroy as PGA start looms at Aronimink
-
Tens of thousands demonstrate in Argentina over Milei university cuts
-
Ex-NBA player Jason Collins dies after brain cancer battle
-
Foot blister forces McIlroy to cut short PGA practice round
-
Man City boss Guardiola urges players to make VAR irrelevant
-
Favourites Finland, Israel through at Eurovision semis
-
Revitalized Rose sets aside Masters loss for top PGA form
-
Musk 'wanted 90%' of OpenAI, Altman tells tech titan trial
-
Former Honduras mayor arrested over murder of environmental activist
-
Conan O'Brien to host 2027 Oscars: organisers
-
Oil prices advance, stocks mostly fall on US-Iran deadlock
-
'Bittersweet' runner-up run has Scheffler inspired at PGA
-
Lakers would welcome return of LeBron James
-
Musk 'wanted 90%' of OpenAI, Altman says in high-stakes trial
-
US appeals court halts order declaring Trump's global 10% tariff illegal
-
Rubio, with new Chinese name, heads to Beijing despite sanctions
-
Showtime as boycotted Eurovision kicks off
-
Stars descend as Cannes Film Festival opens without Hollywood backing
-
No.1 Scheffler to start PGA with Rose and Matt Fitzpatrick
-
Trump heads to China for superpower summit
-
Referees' chief says disallowing Hammers goal against Arsenal 'categorically' right
-
Brazil's Lula launches plan to fight organized crime ahead of elections
year
-
Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke dies at 29: team
-
No.5 Morikawa still battles back issues as PGA start looms
-
Stadium changes just part of Houston's World Cup transformation
-
Trump announces departure of food and drug regulation chief
-
Russia demands closure of high representative post in Bosnia
-
Rabada stars as Gujarat hammer Hyderabad to move top of IPL
-
Kevin Warsh returns to Federal Reserve with 'regime change' agenda
-
Former Georgia rugby captain Sharikadze banned over urine-swap scheme
-
Fabled Argentine city Ushuaia tries to shrug off virus suspicions
-
Pentagon says US cost of Iran war nearing $29 billion
-
Wild peacocks bring delight, despair to Italian village
-
Murray to coach British star Draper in run-up to Wimbledon
-
Dick Advocaat returns as Curacao coach for World Cup
-
Real Madrid president Perez calls club elections, will stand again
-
Prosecutors granted access to Woods's prescription records in DUI crash case
-
US Senate confirms Trump-nominee Warsh to Federal Reserve board
-
Former Ecuadoran top diplomat enters race for UN chief
-
Wine consumption slides in 2025
-
Trump due in China for superpower summit with Xi
-
Narvaez wins Giro stage four as Ciccone takes leader's pink jersey
-
Russia tests long-range missile after US nuclear treaty expires
Rybakina outlasts Pegula to reach Miami Open semis
World number two Elena Rybakina rallied to overcome fifth-ranked Jessica Pegula 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Wednesday to reach the WTA and ATP Miami Open semi-finals.
Reigning Australian Open champion Rybakina, a 26-year-old from Kazakhstan, fired 12 aces in beating the American, last year's Miami runner-up, for their fifth consecutive meeting.
Rybakina next will play the winner of a later quarter-final between world number one Aryna Sabalenka, the defending champion from Belarus, and 45th-ranked American Hailey Baptiste, trying to reach her second WTA semi-final.
Rybakina improved to 6-3 all-time against Pegula, including an Indian Wells quarter-final and semi-finals of the Australian Open and last year's WTA Finals on the way to titles.
Pegula, who won last month's WTA title in Dubai, broke twice to begin the match with a 4-0 lead when Rybakina netted a forehand in the opening game and sent a forehand long in the third.
Pegula held twice more to take the first set in 35 minutes when Rybakina netted a backhand, the American making only two unforced errors in the opening set.
Rybakina missed three overhead smashes in the fifth game of the second set but held serve then broke when Pegula swatted a forehand long for a 4-2 edge on the way to forcing a third set.
Rybakina broke Pegula to open the third set and stayed in command to advance after two hours and 15 minutes.
Sabalenka, who will face Baptiste for the first time, has not lost to an unseeded opponent since she fell to Czech Marketa Vondrousova in last June's Berlin semi-finals.
Sabalenka won titles this year at Brisbane and Indian Wells. Her only 2026 loss was to Rybakina in the Australian Open final.
It will be the 32nd career WTA quarter-final for Sabalenka.
Baptiste, who lost to Rybakina in the second round at Indian Wells, has captured four straight matches, the longest win streak of her WTA career.
Her best WTA finish was a run to the Abu Dhabi semi-finals.
On the men's side, later quarter-finals will send US 22nd seed Tommy Paul against France's 28th-seeded Arthur Fils and 151st-ranked Spanish qualifier Martin Landaluce against Czech 21st seed Jiri Lehecka.
E.Borba--PC