The autumn I turned unhinged
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— NFL living legend Bill Belichick, who came out of retirement to helm UNC, his first-ever college team. Turns out a winning NFL strategy doesn’t always translate to NCAA football — TCU thumped Belichick’s Tar Heels 48–14 in his Monday debut, and the internet had an absolute field day. Better luck next time.
US Open Women’s Draw
🎾 Game, set, slay

The GIST: We’re somehow already halfway through the US Open women’s singles quarter-finals (QFs), which means it’s time for a tourney status update. Here’s who’s putting the “hard” in hard courts at the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year.
👀 World No. 4 Jess Pegula eyes a rematch with No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka: One of two American women left standing, Pegula has yet to drop a set at the US Open. Now that incredible run will be put to the test when she faces a familiar foe in tomorrow’s semis: defending champ Sabalenka, whom Pegula lost to in last year’s final. Spicy.
👏 No. 24 Naomi Osaka reaches first major QF since 2021: Twenty months after her return to the WTA Tour following the birth of her daughter, the four-time major champ is making a deep run, knocking out No. 3 Coco Gauff on Monday. 2025 has truly been the year of the tennis super mom, with mothers advancing to at least the QFs at all four Grand Slams.
💐 Top-seeded Taylor Townsend-Kateřina Siniaková duo oust celebrated Venus Williams-Leylah Fernandez pairing in women’s doubles: The joyful run from tennis legend Williams and Canada’s own Fernandez came to an end after they lost in straight sets to Townsend/Siniaková during yesterday’s QF.
- That said, this tourney proved to be a tremendous showing from the unlikely Williams/Fernandez pairing, who hadn’t even played together before the US Open. Give them all the flowers.
- Plus, one Canadian remains in contention in women’s doubles: Gabriela Dabrowski, who’ll compete alongside New Zealand’s Erin Tourliffe in today’s 5:10 p.m. ET semi vs. Italian duo Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani.
US Open Men’s Draw
🎾 Is it casual now?

The GIST: Over on the men’s side, the two top players in the world appear to be on a collision course to their third Grand Slam final showdown of the year — but it’s not over ’til it’s over. Let’s take a look at how reigning champ and world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz are handling their US Open draws, plus the underdogs who just might shake things up.
👏 Dominant is an understatement: Both Sinner and Alcaraz have made light work of their opponents thus far: Alcaraz, cheeky and quick as ever, has yet to drop a set and already has his semis spot locked in, while Sinner’s big serve and consistency have yielded only one set thus far.
- The defending champ faces his Italian countryman, No. 10 Lorenzo Musetti, a player he’s never lost to, in tonight’s primetime QF. Sinner and Alcaraz appear destined for Sunday’s title match…but let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves.
🔧 So which contender has the best shot at an upset?: How about four-time US Open winner No. 7 Novak Djokovic, who secured himself a semis date vs. Alcaraz with last night’s four-set win over No. 4 Taylor Fritz, the 38-year-old’s 11th win over the American in 11 matches.
- And on the other side of the draw, Canadian No. 27 Felix Auger-Aliassime, the lowest ranked men’s player remaining, could cause some trouble if he can advance past No. 8 Alex de Minaur in today’s 11:30 a.m. ET QF.
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While we may be destined for yet another Sinner vs. Alcaraz men’s final, there are still a handful of lads left in the field who could cook up an upset. Which player do you think has the best chance to crash the party?
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✨ LA Sparks vs. 💤 Atlanta Dream — Tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET — WNBA League Pass
- The Sparks are currently ninth in the standings, meaning they’d miss the playoffs if the season ended today. With just five games left on the schedule, every single one is a must-win for LA, including this tilt against the postseason-bound Dream, who are jostling for playoff positioning themselves.
🪐 Phoenix Mercury vs. 🔮 Washington Mystics — Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ET — Prime Video
- The Mystics couldn’t conjure up enough wins to secure a playoff berth this year, but their future is bright with rookie ’Stics Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen virtual locks for this year’s All-Rookie Team.
- As for tomorrow night, Washington has the perfect opportunity to wreak havoc on the fourth-place Mercury’s quest to secure homecourt advantage in the first round.
🐱 Minnesota Lynx vs. 🃏 Las Vegas Aces — Tomorrow at 10 p.m. ET — Prime Video
- The 2025 league MVP frontrunners — Aces superstar A’ja Wilson and Lynx icon Napheesa Collier — are facing off in a top-of-the-table showdown. Have an afternoon nap, drink a cup of coffee, and settle in, because this is what hoop dreams are made of.
Here’s what has The GIST team currently hyped:
⚽ Who deserves flowers
Canadian goalkeeper and two-time Olympic medalist Erin McLeod, who officially retired from soccer yesterday after suffering a season-ending foot injury with the NSL’s Halifax Tides FC. McLeod’s legacy speaks for itself, on and off the pitch.
🎨 What to check out
This free 19-page coloring pack celebrating the Women’s Rugby World Cup, created by a Canadian fan. The pack showcases rugby values and highlights Team Canada, plus the other Pool B squads.
🏆 Who’s crushing retirement
The one and only Sue Bird. The WNBA great had her legacy solidified in bronze last month when the Seattle Storm made her the first player to be honored by a WNBA franchise with a statue.
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