Phil Mickelson defied the odds by winning the U.S. PGA Championship last month, renewing hope of him winning all four legs of the Career Grand Slam. His win at Kiawah Island in South Carolina gave him six career Major championships and his second at the PGA.
Kyle Larson became NASCAR's most recent million-dollar man by winning the All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday night.
He led the final eight laps of the race and held off Brad Keselowski and teammate Chase Elliott for the win.
Simone Biles won her seventh all-around national title last Sunday at the U.S Gymnastics Championships. This victory gave Biles the most titles of all time in U.S. history.
Since 2013, the decorated gymnast has won every single all-around competition she has competed in.
On Saturday, Barbora Krejcikova won just her second WTA women’s singles title ever winning the 2021 Women’s French Open.
Krejcikova entered the tournament with low odds to win the title, which could have turned in a nice profit for bettors.
LeBron James is switching his jersey next season from number 23 to number 6. Here’s a look at how James has performed stat-wise and sports-betting-wise for both jersey numbers.
The Group B Euro 2020 matchup between Denmark and Finland saw one of the worst and most talked about injuries in professional sports.
Viewers of the game on ESPN, a unit of Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS), saw Christian Eriksen collapse and receive medical attention on the field.
In the gambling universe, a sharp refers to a person or group that has a good track record betting on games.
Sometimes, sharps will sell their picks to other bettors to tail.
Unlike recreational gamblers, sharps take betting very seriously and often bet large sums of money on single bets.
The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear returns to Belle Isle after the event was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The events this year include the Indy Lights series, IMSA sports cars, and the featured dual NTT Indycar Series races.