Saturday, 2 September 2023

Matt Fitzpatrick has two-shot lead at European Masters, closes on Ryder Cup place

CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland (AP) — Aiming to seal his place at the Ryder Cup this month, Matt Fitzpatrick doubled his lead at the European Masters to two shots after the third round on Saturday.

Fitzpatrick played the par-4 18th hole perfectly and sank a six-foot birdie putt to card a 3-under-par round of 67. He has a 15-under total of 195 at sun-soaked Crans-sur-Sierre club in the Swiss Alps.

The 2022 U.S. Open champion needs to finish better than seventh alone to take the third and final qualifying place via the World Points List for Europe’s Ryder Cup team. Tommy Fleetwood holds third place though is not playing this week.

Fitzpatrick leads by two strokes from Alexander Björk, his playing partner on Saturday who shot 68, plus a second Swede, Ludvig Saberg (66), and Connor Syme (65).

Alex Fitzpatrick, the younger brother of Matt, is a shot further back tied for fifth with Nicolai Højgaard. They made 68 and 66, respectively.

Matt Fitzpatrick briefly ceded the lead to Björk when making double bogey at the par-3 13th — hooking his tee shot into green-side water — but fired three birdies in the closing five holes.

“That was really important. It could have easily unraveled,” Fitzpatrick said of his late-round rally. He also dropped shots at holes 1 and 9.

The European Masters typically has a tight finish, and the past nine editions have been won either in a playoff or by one stroke.

Fitzpatrick’s 2017 and ’18 victories were in playoffs, and a third title in the mountains would match Spanish great Seve Ballesteros.

“There’s a lot of things for me this week,” Fitzpatrick said. “I can wrap up Ryder Cup and I can obviously match Seve’s record.”

The European Masters is the last qualifying event for Europe. The Ryder Cup is from Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at the Marco Simone club near Rome.

A third and final automatic place on the European Points List is also there to be won on Sunday, to join the already-qualified Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland and Tyrrell Hatton

Robert MacIntyre holds that place and the Scot shot a level-par 70 on Saturday to be 3 under.

Europe captain Luke Donald will make six picks on Monday.



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Friday, 1 September 2023

Fire damages Buffalo Bisons’ stadium, Friday’s game to be played

A fire that broke out at Sahlen Field, home to the Buffalo Bisons, caused minor damage but will not cause the cancellation of Friday’s game, the team announced.

The Bisons, who are the Toronto Blue Jays‘ triple-A affiliate, also announced that no injuries were reported because of the fire that broke out Friday morning. News reports indicated the fire began in a portable concession stand along the first-base side and caused around $600,000 worth of damage.

As a result, the team said “there will be no seating allowed on the first base side from sections 118 to the right field corner” for Friday’s game against Indianapolis.



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Max Verstappen bids for record-breaking 10th straight F1 win at Monza

MONZA, Italy (AP) — For Max Verstappen, it’s not about records. It’s about winning.

The Red Bull driver could achieve both at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday as he looks to etch his name further in the Formula One history books.

After tying Sebastian Vettel’s F1 record of nine straight victories last weekend at the Dutch GP, Verstappen can break it on the famous Monza track.

But the Dutchman is focused on one sole thing: Victory.

“I mean, I never thought that I would win nine in a row, first of all,” Verstappen said. “But yeah, now that we are here, of course I’ll try to win 10, but it’s more about that I want to just win.”

Vettel set the consecutive wins record in 2013 with Red Bull during its first dominant era — when he won four straight titles — and Verstappen remembers how astounded he was as a teenager when he saw the German driver achieve that feat.

“I remember when he did it, I said, ‘Wow, that’s just a crazy number. I think no one ever will do something like that,’” Verstappen said. “And here we are … but I’m also not really too fixated on it.”

Few would bet on Verstappen not bettering that “crazy number” at Monza in a season he is overwhelmingly dominating.

Last weekend’s victory increased his huge championship lead to 138 points as he races toward a third straight world title.

Verstappen also moved closer to his own F1 record of 15 wins set last year and onto 46 overall — already fifth all-time in wins. Alain Prost (51) and Vettel (53) are within his sights with nine races left this season.

And people are already talking about Verstappen being considered one of the all-time greats, despite his relatively young age.

“Well, I mean, everyone, of course, has their own opinion about these kind of things,” Verstappen said. “But for me, I’m not — I was never — in F1 to try and prove that I belong in between other people’s names …”

One thing that might play in his rivals’ favor this weekend is that Verstappen has rarely fared well at the Italian GP — although he ended his winless run at Monza last year. Before finally clinching victory at the Temple of Speed, Verstappen had never finished higher than fifth — in 2018.

Red Bull has won every race this year but, despite Verstappen looking seemingly invincible, some think the team will struggle at Monza, the fastest track on the calendar.

Not Verstappen.

“People are allowed to wish for these kind of things but this is going to be a good track for us,” he said.

GAP TO PEREZ

Unbeaten Red Bull is dominating the constructors’ standings just like Verstappen is cruising to the drivers’ championship.

The team is chasing a record-extending 15th straight win on Sunday — including last season’s final race — and has more than double the points of second-placed Mercedes.

But most of those points have been earned by Verstappen, who has won 11 of the 13 races so far. Teammate Sergio Pérez has the other two victories.

“It’s quite hard to see as his teammate, you know,” Pérez said. “It doesn’t really matter what’s happened, whether we have a good margin or bad margins or the car is becoming difficult. He’s been able to extract 100%, out of him, out of the car, pretty much every weekend.”

Pérez’s two victories came in the opening four races but the Mexican driver’s season has imploded since then and he was an astonishing 1.3 seconds behind Verstappen in qualifying for the Dutch GP, despite having the same car.

“Definitely I went through a bit of a tough patch through the middle of the season where I was struggling the most with the car,” Pérez said. “But I think that’s all behind us and we should be having good races from now on.”

FUMBLING FERRARI

Ferrari hasn’t had the best of times at its home track of late, offering little for the thousands of red-clad local fans — “tifosi” — to cheer about in recent years.

Charles Leclerc claimed victory for the Scuderia in 2019 but that has been its only win since 2010.

Leclerc came close last year but finished second after another questionable strategy decision from Ferrari.

That was just one of a number of botched strategy decisions and bizarre incidents that have plagued Ferrari for the past two seasons, with the latest coming at the Zandvoort track last weekend.

That and the car’s unpredictability means Leclerc and teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. are facing an uphill struggle.

“We should be a bit more competitive here,” Leclerc said. “Then, whether it will be enough to fight for the podium, I don’t know.”

PRACTICE SESSIONS

Sainz gave the tifosi something to cheer — and himself something to celebrate on his 29th birthday — as he was fastest in the second practice.

The Ferrari driver was ahead of Lando Norris and Perez, who crashed late on.

The session was red-flagged after Perez’s car went off into the gravel and kicked up a huge amount of dust as it spun round before the rear of the car slowly slid into the barriers.

There was also a red flag right at the start of the second practice after Lance Stroll lost power and was stranded on the side of the track.

Verstappen was fifth fastest. He set the pace in the first session, ahead of Sainz, with their teammates Perez and Leclerc third and fourth respectively.



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Arsenal made contacts to sign £57m valued Manchester City’s star, but player fears Pep Guardiola may attempt to stop him from joining Arsenal before today’s DEADLINE HOURS

Arsenal could be about to hijack a move for Manchester City star Joao Cancelo – who looked bound for Barcelona.

The Gunners have shown interest in the Portuguese full-back for a while now, with Mikel Arteta flexing his connections to the Citizens to pursue moves for Cancelo and Aymeric Laporte. Last summer, Arsenal signed Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko from the Etihad outfit.

Cancelo fell out with manager Pep Guardiola last season, leaving Manchester City on loan for Bayern Munich. He was booed on his return to the club in the Champions League and did look set to join Barcelona on deadline day – but there may be a twist left in the tale.

Spanish outlet Cadena SER says that Cancelo has received a “last-minute offer” from a Champions League club, which remains unnamed.

While it very likely that the offer is from Arsenal, however, it may not matter. Cancelo is said to have agreed terms with Barça ahead of a move and with City reluctant to let Laporte go to the Gunners, they certainly would not change their plans to sell Cancelo there.

Arsenal could be in the market for a full-back today, with the defender Jurrien Timber ruled out for a number of months with an ACL injury. So far, there is no movement on such a deal.

The Gunners are actually more likely to let players leave on Deadline Day, with Rob Holding set to leave the club and further deplete the defensive resources ahead of the season.

Arsenal are also linked with Eric Garcia of Barcelona.

Cancelo is valued at €50 million by Transfermarkt.



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