PARIS (AP) — Novak Djokovic was laying on his back on a French Open sideline early in the second set Monday, wincing while his bothersome right knee was manipulated by a trainer. A couple of hours of stumbling and limping later, Djokovic found himself down by a set and a break against a younger, eager opponent. Ah, but this is Novak Djokovic, who never met an obstacle too daunting or a deficit he couldn't overcome. Doing what he does so well, and coming back to win in five sets across about 4 1/
A decision Tucupica Marcano's lifetime ban is reportedly "imminent."
For the second consecutive match at the French Open, defending champion Novak Djokovic rallied after losing two sets to win in five sets. He advances to the quarterfinals with the win over Francisco Cerundolo.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Justin Jefferson became the latest player to cash in on the league-wide push for elite pass catchers. Matching the historic start to his career, Jefferson will be paid — for now — like no one else at his position. The Minnesota Vikings and their superstar wide receiver agreed Monday to a four-year extension, the richest contract in NFL history for a non-quarterback. Jefferson will get $110 million guaranteed in the deal that's worth as much as $140 million, with more than $88
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