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How to watch the women’s Internazionali BNL d’Italia: TV channel and streaming options for the Final

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Elina Svitolina (No. 10 in world) will face Coco Gauff (No. 4) today at the women’s Internazionali BNL d’Italia, in Rome, Italy.

Internazionali BNL d’Italia key details

  • Tournament: The Internazionali BNL d’Italia
  • Round: Finals
  • Date: May 16
  • Streaming: Fubo (Stream now)
  • Venue: Foro Italico
  • Location: Rome, Italy
  • Court Surface: Clay
  • Watching in person? Get tickets on StubHub.

Internazionali BNL d’Italia schedule today

  • Coco Gauff vs. Elina Svitolina, 11 a.m. ET (Final)

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Man Utd reach agreement with Michael Carrick for vacant manager job

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Manchester United have reached an agreement with Michael Carrick to become the club’s permanent head coach.

The formal process of exchanging contracts is now under way, with an announcement expected inside the next 48 hours.

As things stand there is some doubt over whether the formalities can be completed before Sunday’s match against Nottingham Forest, but there is a will to have it done in time for the club’s final home game of the season.

Carrick will sign an initial two-year deal with the option of an additional 12 months.

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Women’s Six Nations: Wales v Italy – Hosts aim to avoid unwanted history

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Lynn said he was “a super proud guy” and nobody wants to be winning more than him.

“I was really upset with the England score. Everybody was saying this is first time we’ve scored four tries, but I was hurt. I do not want to be losing games, I do not want to be losing and not performing going out to Ireland,” he said.

Lynn added that his success at Gloucester-Hartpury – where he won three consecutive Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) – did not come overnight.

“It does take time, but I completely get the frustration from the external,” he said.

“Gloucester Hartpury’s success came from hard work, it didn’t just come. It wasn’t Sean Lynn came on board and those results came, there were two years of hard graft before that.”

As to when Wales could expect to see results, Lynn says “I’m not putting any timeline on it”.

“All I’m saying is, we need to be moving the dial, but other teams are moving that dial as well, so we’ve got to make sure we’re moving it faster.”

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The Knicks are for real? Plus: Aronimink gets nasty.

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New York, New York: The Knicks could actually do it this time

For a non-Knicks fan with a normal level of interest in the NBA playoffs, it’s become a springtime ritual the past few years: Peer in on the New York team making a medium-to-deep run in the playoffs as every New Yorker in your life goes berserk. Witness not just Spike Lee but also Timothée Chalamet and various Jenners going wild courtside. Behold Ben Stiller tweeting all night about the Knicks. Be aware, for some reason, of a Knicks-Met Gala conflict. Be happy for the various former Villanova players who have all come together on this roster.

That’s my perspective, anyway. The Knicks are a minor cultural fixation even when they’re bad, but they’ve become a party over the past few years of being good.

It’s been fun to watch. It also hasn’t been all that serious, because only fleetingly has it seemed like the Knicks had any shot to actually win the finals. (It did look possible for a moment last spring, after Jayson Tatum tore his Achilles and the Knicks got past the Celtics, before losing the Eastern Conference finals to the Pacers as slight favorites. But that didn’t feel like this.)

To be clear, the Thunder still exist and are the obvious title favorites. If it’s not them coming out of the West, the Spurs will be no picnic. But the Knicks are now commanding favorites in the East, having swept the 76ers in the conference semis. The Cavaliers and Pistons have exhausted each other in a seven-game series that won’t end until Sunday, while the Knickerbockers have been off since last Sunday. New York seems to match up nicely against either. This team has just gotten really, really good as it’s come together this spring.

You can look down the road and imagine the Knicks, with a major rest advantage, quickly winning the conference finals while the Thunder and Spurs slug out a long, brutal West final.

In short: The Knicks are probably not just having the same cultural moment they’ve had every spring since 2023. They’re an actual threat now, in part because of circumstance.

That doesn’t seem absurd, anyway. But I ran it past The Athletic’s Knicks beat reporter, James Edwards III: Does he feel materially better about this team’s chances than in recent springs?

💬 You have to say that the Knicks are the favorites coming out of the East right now based on their postseason to date. Other than the Spurs, they’re the only team in the playoffs that ranks in the top three in both offensive and defensive rating. They’re on a seven-game win streak with an average margin of victory of 26.4 points during that span. New York is about to get a week’s worth of rest. Other than the hamstring of OG Anunoby, the Knicks are healthy. This feels like the best opportunity the franchise has had to make the NBA Finals in over 25 years. Winning the whole thing? New York has a chance simply because it should be one of the last two teams standing, but the Thunder are a freight train right now, too.

At worst, there’s an excellent chance a blue and orange team wins it all. At best, the Knicks will complete their arc from lovable losers to a team with great energy to actual champs.


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A cluster atop the PGA leaderboard

After two rounds, there are 44 players within five shots of co-leaders Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley (4 under) at the PGA Championship at Aronimink. Sound like a lot? It’s the most ever through 36 holes. Gabby Herzig wrote a fun story about Smalley’s “momager,” who follows him around the course tracking his shot data and recording his swings to find an edge. McNealy said yesterday that his “superpower” is his putting — a handy asset at a course where diabolical greens and pin locations are giving the world’s best golfers some serious trouble. Bryson DeChambeau was among the big names to miss the cut. Find the leaderboard and more here.

Spurs-Thunder is on

There’s no reason it couldn’t be the Knicks ☝️, but popular opinion has held that if anyone is going to derail the Thunder, it’s the upstart Spurs, who beat them four out of five tries in the regular season. At their best, San Antonio looks plain delighted to be playing basketball together, as they did in winning Game 6 by 30 in Minneapolis last night. Get ready to hear a lot about this being the “real NBA Finals.” Game 1 is Monday.

  • Earlier yesterday, Detroit won its second Game 6 to stay alive in these playoffs, this time without too much stress. It helped immensely that Jalen Duren (15 points, 11 boards and three blocks) was his regular-season self again. Takeaways here.

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  • The Golden Knights have to forfeit their 2026 second-round pick and coach John Tortorella was fined $100,000 because they violated media availability rules. Harsh? The league says they were warned. Read the full story.
  • A’ja Wilson became the only player in WNBA history with multiple 45-point games. Look at this line: 45 points on 15/18 field goals, 13/13 free throws, 2/2 3-pointers. Goodness.
  • Deion Sanders says he plans to talk to Browns coach Todd Monken about how to best coach his son, ShedeurSeveral interesting quotes here.
  • Speaking of legendary defensive backs and their sons, Charles Woodson Jr. committed to Michigan.
  • Bucks center Myles Turner had some blunt descriptions of this past season with ex-coach Doc Rivers and superstar forward Giannis AntetokounmpoSounds like chaos.
  • The Warriors expect Draymond Green to return next season. More here.
  • In more horrible Mets news: They lost their best starter this season, Clay Holmes, for “a long time” after a 111-mph comebacker broke his fibula. Ouch.

📰 Find more news here 24/7.


Watch Guide

📺 Preakness Stakes
6:50 p.m. ET post time on NBC
Golden Tempo, the Kentucky Derby winner, is not running. It’s the latest installment in a trend. Also, here’s a great, emotional story by Jerry Brewer about Barbaro, who was injured at the Preakness and later euthanized 20 years ago. Where does the time go?

📺 MLB: Yankees at Mets
7:15 p.m. ET on Fox
In case there wasn’t enough New York flavor to today’s newsletter, here’s the Subway Series to add a little more. The Yankees don’t have Mets-sized problems but do have a few.

📺 NHL: Sabres at Canadiens, Game 6
8 p.m. ET on ABC
The Sabres have to win on the road to bring the series back to what would be a deafeningly loud Buffalo. It will require much, much better goaltending from someone.

Get tickets to games like this here.


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Former MLB All-Star Justin Turner expected to be playing in the majors this year at 41. Instead, he is raking for the Tijuana Toros and refusing to let his baseball career die.

Whether you love gardening or hate it (✋), get a weeding knife. They’re amazing for pulling weeds but also great at carving out edges for flower beds, post holes, whatever. Just be advised: They’re sharp! — Matt Piper

After the NFL’s big 2026 schedule release Thursday night, Dan Shanoff projected the league’s most-watched national TV games.

“Tucci in Italy” season two was recently released, and I’m halfway through another marvelous exploration of how the country’s local dishes stem from their region’s history. There are so many dishes you’ve probably never heard of before, or knew were Italian. Perhaps the least surprising thing if you know me, but I can’t recommend enough. — Lauren Merola

In another NHL era, the kind of back-and-forth goalie-swapping we’re seeing lately would be unthinkable — especially in the playoffs. Here’s why tandems are on the rise.

I’ve made espresso-based drinks, I’ve dipped into pour-over coffee … but I finally made an iced pour-over, using what’s referred to as the Japanese method. Best iced coffee I’ve ever had. — Chris Branch

🚨 Saturday Night Live is hosted by Will Ferrell with musical guest Paul McCartney tonight. Umm, yeah. — Chris Sprow

Well worth your time this weekend, via David Ubben: Alabama’s Ryan Coleman-Williams has a new name — and strives for a football “rebirth” along with it.

Some combination of potatoes and cheese is a pretty safe bet for weeknight dinners, but this 20-minute recipe is at least a fresh twist on the concept (gift link!). — Torrey Hart

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