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As He’s ‘Fully Enmeshed’ in Her World, Tiger Woods ‘Planning’ to Marry Girlfriend Vanessa Trump, Insider Reveals

Tiger Woods is head over heels for his new girlfriend, Vanessa Trump. The legendary golfer plans to treat her like royalty this summer, and friends are hinting at a possible engagement, according to a report.

“Tiger is fully enmeshed in Vanessa’s world. He was just at the White House with her and was welcomed with open arms by everyone,” the insider revealed

The insider added: “She has a very high-flying circle of friends, and he’s in with them too and planning to rent a massive super yacht this summer to cruise around the Mediterranean with Vanessa and a bunch of her friends.”

The source added that while Woods, 49, is known for being thrifty despite his nearly $1.5 billion net worth, he’s has been taking caution to the wind with Trump. “It’s a free for all with the spending suddenly; he clearly wants to impress her. And he’s certainly enjoying himself,” the insider dished.

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According to the insider, Woods is “grinning from ear to ear” these days. Although he and Trump, 47, haven’t been dating long, the PGA tour champion insisted this is “the best relationship he’s ever had.”

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“He’s over the moon about her and saying he plans to marry her so people in his world are expecting it to happen fairly soon,” the source explained.

Woods and Trump, who was previously married to Donald Trump Jr., quietly navigated their relationship, but now it’s blossoming into the spotlight. Sources said the couple started seeing each other around Thanksgiving 2024 after their teenagers connected at school and during golf events.

They confirmed their romance in March when Tiger shared two affectionate photos on social media with the caption: “Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side! We look forward to our journey through life together.” Vanessa echoed his sentiment via her Instagram Story.

Shortly after, Vanessa’s former sister-in-law Ivanka Trump expressed her joy by commenting, “So happy for you both!”

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The couple share strong ties to the golf community, as their teenagers — Tiger’s Sam and Charlie, and Vanessa’s daughter Kai — attend the same school and compete in rival junior golf tournaments. Their mutual interest in their children’s athletic pursuits appears to have strengthened their bond.

“I love Tiger and I love Vanessa,” President Donald Trump said, according to People. “He and I have a very special, very good relationship with Tiger. I played golf with him a couple of times over the last month, and he’s a fantastic guy and a fantastic athlete.”

The 78-year-old president continued, “He told me about it, and I said, ‘Tiger, that’s good, that’s good.’ I’m very happy for both. Just let them both be happy. Let them both be happy. They’re both great.”

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The timing of their relationship is particularly meaningful. Tiger is on the mend following a ruptured Achilles tendon, which cut short his 2025 season after a March announcement. Meanwhile, Vanessa, who shares five children with Trump Jr., finalized her divorce in 2018.

The Gypsy King, Tyson Fury ‘still very bitter and upset’ about Oleskandr Usyk fight, reveals WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman

Tyson Fury: WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has claimed Tyson Fury is still bitter about his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

Fury, 36, lost his high-profile rematch with Usyk by unanimous decision last December – a defeat that saw him announce his retirement for the fifth time.

The Gypsy King has claimed he is happy hanging up his gloves and spending some much needed time with his family after years of battling in the ring.

But WBC president Sulaiman, who has been in regular contact with the Brit fighter, claims that Fury is still holding on to his second defeat to Usyk.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Sulaiman said: “I call him regularly and he said: ‘Oh I’m so happy, retired, I’m here with my wife.’

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“He didn’t hint whatsoever that he was planning on coming back.

“He told me he was not happy with the decision in the second fight with Usyk.

” He’s still very bitter about the judges’ scoring and he was very upset but he was retired, that’s what he said.”

All three judges scored the Riyadh bout 116-112 in Usyk’s favour, securing an impressive double for the Ukrainian.

Fury announced his retirement in January, but fans have been skeptical of whether or not the decision is final.

That’s because Fury has retired and returned to the sport FOUR TIMES before.

He added: “Maybe like in The Godfather, the movie, maybe we’ll hear him say: ‘Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!’ We don’t know…”

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The idea of a return to the ring to put on a all-British bout with Anthony Joshua has been floated, with fans desperate to see the pair trade blows after years of avoiding one and other.

While Sulaiman has promised Fury a world title fight if he does come back to boxing, setting up a potential trilogy with Usyk or a domestic dust-up with Daniel Dubois.

“He will always be number one so absolutely (we will give him a world title shot if he returns) because he is top of the top.”

We are friends: Aryna Sabalenka says she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff: We are friends

Aryna Sabalenka said that she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff and they’re good friends off the court. Sabalenka was slammed for her comments after being beaten by Gauff in the final of the French Open earlier this year.

Aryna Sabalenka said that she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff following her comments after the French Open final loss to the American star. Sabalenka was beaten by Gauff in her first final at Roland Garros and the Belarussian made comments that didn’t sit well with the fans and the American. Sabalenka attributed the loss to her playing her ‘worst tennis’ rather than giving credit to Gauff.

“I didn’t want to fuel more hate. I’m not the person that will fuel hate in the world. I think people were taking it too far. It wasn’t even more holding someone accountable. It was just really like targeting and saying a lot of things that I felt like were not nice. I
didn’t want to fuel that more.

“In general and immediately after in my press conference, I didn’t know what was exactly said. I was going based off what someone was saying in the press conference. I didn’t want to say anything unless I saw exactly what was said, too.”

The world No 1: Coco Gauff admits ‘temptation’ to fire back at Aryna Sabalenka after controversial comments

Coco Gauff conceded she felt a “temptation” to fire back at Aryna Sabalenka after the Belarusian dismissed Gauff’s achievement following the French Open final.

The American won two sets to one in Paris earlier this month but rather than focus on the second Grand Slam win of her career, the story afterwards was instead on what Sabalenka had said.

While Sabalenka agreed that Gauff was a deserving champion, she went on to suggest the primary reason for the American winning was her poor performance.

The world No 1 later apologised but speaking ahead of the next slam in Wimbledon, Gauff admitted that the initial delay did tempt her to reply.

“It was very weird,” Gauff admitted. “I’m transparent. At first it was a little tempting just because the apology did come a little bit later. I thought it was going to come pretty quick.

“There’s obviously temptation. I wouldn’t be lying, but I don’t know, I just want us to be kumbaya, live happily, hakuna matata, and be happy here.

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“I didn’t want to fuel more hate. I’m not the person that will fuel hate in the world. I think people were taking it too far. It wasn’t even more holding someone accountable. It was just really like targeting and saying a lot of things that I felt like were not nice. I
didn’t want to fuel that more 

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“In general and immediately after in my press conference, I didn’t know what was exactly said. I was going based off what someone was saying in the press conference. I didn’t want to say anything unless I saw exactly what was said, too.”

Any possibility of bad blood still being there between the two was put to bed this week when the pair were spotted filming social media videos together on Centre Court.

The 21-year-old Gauff said that while she cannot promise to always get it right in the future, she aims to be someone her brothers can be proud of.

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“In general, I’m someone I preach love, I preach light. I feel like I just practice what I preach. If someone were to say something, I feel like most of the time I’m always going to try my best to take the high road.

“I can’t promise in the future I won’t, but I try to just because that’s what I would want someone to look up to. If I’m thinking about my brothers watching me, that’s what I would want them to do.”

Round-By-Round Updates,Deontay Wilder stops Tyrrell Herndon in dominant return for first win in nearly 3 years

Deontay Wilder: Uncrowned has Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon live results, round-by-round updates, highlights, ring walks and start time for the Wilder vs. Herndon fight card on Friday night at the Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kansas. Former heavyweight champion Wilder ends a one-year layoff against the little-known Herndon.

Wilder (43-4-1, 42 KOs) formerly held the WBC heavyweight title from 2015 until he lost it in his second of three fights with Tyson Fury in 2020. Wilder has recorded just one win since then, a first-round knockout of Robert Helenius in 2022. The one-time heavyweight champion is coming off back-to-back defeats to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang in Saudi Arabia.

Herndon (24-5, 15 KOs) also hasn’t competed for more than 12 months. Fighting the majority of his career on untelevised shows, Herndon isn’t a name familiar to even the most avid boxing fans. He has previously shared the ring with Richard Torrez Jr., Efe Ajagba and Brandon Glanton, while the trio were each in the early stages of their careers, but suffered early losses every time.

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Wilder hopes the bout with Herndon will be his first of three in 2025, with a view toward building momentum in preparation for a potential major fight — or even another crack at a world heavyweight title — in 2026.

Wilder vs. Herndon begins at 8 p.m. ET on BLK Prime pay-per-view, with main event ring walks expected around 11 p.m. ET.

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Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon – Round 7

Wilder is closing the gap with punches that are partially landing. Herndon was caught by a left hook in the final 10 seconds of the first minute. Wilder is looking for the one big shot that’s going to finish this. Two more big swings from Wilder. Herndon takes a knee, but no knockdown counted. Two left hooks push Herndon backwards and a right followed. Into the final minute, Herndon took a right hand from Wilder. And another and THIS ONE IS OVER! Referee Ray Corona stops the action in round 7. Wilder records his first win since October 2022!

Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon – Round 6

Now, Wilder is starting to connect with the right hand early in round six. Wilder is backing Herndon up with clubbing shots and the end could be near. A right hand has forced Herndon onto the ropes and Wilder puts together a combination. Two rights from Wilder chopped down on Herndon’s guard. Herndon’s glove touches the canvas in the final minute of the sixth and he is COUNTED! HUGE swing from Wilder. Wilder is going to work on the inside, and a straight right landed flush on Herndon’s chin. Somehow he survives the round!

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Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon – Round 5

Herndon’s head movement has noticeably slowed in this round. Wilder swung with the right hand twice early in the frame and Herndon could only partially block it, rather than slip it as he had done consistently in the earlier rounds. The left hands for Wilder are still having the most success for him. “The Bronze Bomber” is letting his right hands go, but can’t seem to land clean yet. A pair of right hands get through for Herndon, now.

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Watch Live UJpdates: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon full fight card and more

Deontay Wilder: Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder has suffered two losses in his most recent fights, but he’s hoping to redeem himself this weekend when he faces Tyrrell Herndon in Wichita, Kansas. After taking a year off, Wilder is hoping for a win against the relative unknown, whose fight against Wilder is the highest-profile bout of his ten-year career.

These two headline a full fight card on Friday. Here’s how to watch Wilder vs. Herndon and find out who else is heading in the ring that night.

How to watch the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon fight:

What channel is the Wilder vs. Herndon fight on?

Wilder vs. Herndon will air on Fubo PPV and on PPV.com for $25 as well as on BLK Prime PPV, which requires a subscription. The BLK Prime monthly rate is $6.99, or you can sign up to get a whole year for $59.99.

It’s currently unclear what the final cost of the fight will be via BLK Prime and whether they are charging an additional PPV fee to watch the fight.

The Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon fight is one of Fubo’s first Pay-Per-View offerings. You can purchase access to the fight for $24.95 and you don’t need a paid Fubo subscription to watch (you do need to sign up for a free Fubo account though).

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You can catch all the action at this weekend’s Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon fight on PPV.com. For $24.99, you can get access to the entire fight card.

PPV.com is one of North America’s premier distributors of premium PPV and VOD entertainment. In addition to this weekend’s fight, they offer regular sports offerings including MMA, wrestling, and championship boxing, as well as concerts and comedy specials.

BLK PRIME is a subscription video on demand service that offers ad-free shows, movies, and live events. You can tune in to this weekend’s boxing match between Deontay Wilder and Tyrrell Herndon with a BLK Prime subscription, although it’s unclear what the total cost of the fight + subscription will be, and if additional PPV fees apply.

A monthly subscription to BLK Prime is $6.99 per month, or you can sign up for a whole year for just $59.99.

Live Update, Start Time, where to watch,Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon fight prediction, odds,undercard, &preview

Deontay Wilder: Once one of the most feared punchers on the planet, Deontay Wilder heads into Friday’s fight with Tyrrell Herndon desperately needing to find an offensive spark.

Wilder (43-4-1, 42 KO) has lost four of his five most recent trips to the ring, but the past two fights were especially troubling. Wilder was listless in losing a wide 12-round decision to Joseph Parker, landing just 39 of 204 punches thrown. Things got even worse against Zhilei Zhang, when Wilder landed just 16 of 95 punches thrown before suffering a brutal fifth-round knockout.

Wilder went undefeated in the first 43 bouts of his pro career, including 41 knockout wins, with the lone blemish a controversial December 2018 draw against Tyson Fury in a fight most felt Fury deserved to win. Fury would prove to be the better man when he won their February 2020 rematch by TKO in Round 7 and their trilogy fight in October 2021 by KO in Round 11.

Those were the first defeats of Wilder’s career and also ended his lengthy run (10 defenses) as WBC heavyweight champion.

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PGA Tour: Tiger Woods doubt cast, defending champion skips major and Jon Rahm licks his lips

Tiger Woods: The prestigious Open Championship is set to return next month, marking the final golf major of the season.

This historic event will take place at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland for only the third time ever, and will showcase top players such as Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka and many others.

In the run-up to the major, there’s been much chatter about the possibility of Tiger Woods taking on the captain’s role for Team USA at the Ryder Cup in September. Although Woods isn’t expected to compete at Royal Portrush, LIV Golf star Jon Rahm is, and the Spaniard has shared his ambition to secure a third career major.

Other key stories that Mirror Sport has explored in the world of golf include Richard Bland opting out of the US Senior Open for LIV, and Viktor Hovland’s pointed comments towards outgoing PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, reports the Mirror US.

Keegan Bradley, winner of the Travelers Championship, is set to lead Team USA into the Ryder Cup in September, but his recent winning streak has sparked questions about whether he’ll be able to juggle the potential dual role of player-captain.

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Sky Sports Golf pundit Laura Davies doubts the possibility of Bradley captaining and playing simultaneously in the golfing spectacle. On talkSPORT, she said: “Back then, there was a lot less for captains to do. So, I could see a captain playing back in those days, but now with all the huge media coverage and all their commitments, and it’s huge commitments

“I’ve been a vice captain on the Solheim Cup a few times, and I see how much a captain has to do during the week. Obviously the buildup, that doesn’t matter, but during the week there’s so much going on. I don’t think you can play and be a captain.”

Davies further suggested that Tiger Woods wouldn’t want the dual role amid speculation, instead proposing Jim Furyk: “I don’t think Tiger would like to be the captain in those circumstances,” she added. “The reason you have those vice captains, and you choose them carefully, is because you know that they can step in if need be, at any given time.

“Jim’s already been the captain once before. I’m assuming his other vice captains are the ones we’ve known before, Freddy Couples, possibly I don’t know who he’s chosen, but I know Jim’s there, and he would be the obvious one for me.”

I Always Own The Ring” Claressa Shields Donates Project To Mark her win ahead of her fight against Lani Daniels – “Follow Your Dreams”

Claressa Shields Before stepping into the ring to compete for the Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship, Claressa Shields proves once again that her impact goes far beyond boxing.

The undefeated champion announced the launch of the “Follow Your Dreams” program, an emotional community initiative in partnership with King Moore, a child actor, social media phenomenon, and youth motivator who is just nine years old.

The project is presented by SMT Financial Partners and will culminate on fight night, when 1,000 local children will attend the bout at Little Caesars Arena free of charge as part of an unforgettable experience.

The evening will include a powerful tribute to “Follow Your Dreams,” a message of hope, resilience, and faith in the future. Moore will perform his song of the same name live in front of the illuminated stadium, surrounded by the invited children, in a tribute that seeks to inspire an entire generation.

“I know what it’s like to grow up with big dreams and face big challenges,” Shields said. “That’s why it means so much to me to partner with King Moore and SMT to show the youth of Detroit that anything is possible. I want all the young people in that arena to feel recognized, supported, and inspired to pursue their dreams, just as I did,” Shields said.

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Shields, who overcame a childhood marked by poverty in Michigan, remains committed to youth development in her community. “Follow Your Dreams” has benefited iconic Detroit programs such as the Children’s Boxing Center, Kronk/Emanuel Steward Champions of Tomorrow, the Police and Fire Youth Program, the Motor City Wolverines, the Arthur Eddy Academy, and various local schools and organizations.

Moore said, “Children are 50% of the population, but 100% of the future. I want those 1,000 kids at Little Caesars Arena to know that if they pursue their dreams, nothing is impossible!”

SMT CEO DJ Selph concluded, “When a child sees a champion, they believe they can be one. I am proud of the message these two champions are sending to our children.”

For Several Years Roger Federer dominated on the grass carving out a one-of-a-kind Wimbledon legacy.

Roger Federer: He came close to adding another Wimbledon title to his resume two years later, but failed to convert championship points against Novak Djokovic in the 2019 final.

After the match, Djokovic highlighted what Federer does on grass courts that makes him so difficult to beat.

Novak Djokovic said Roger Federer’s ‘constant pressure’ makes him hard to beat on grass

During his post-match press conference, Djokovic was full of praise for his Swiss opponent, as he outlined how his game is ‘perfect’ for grass-court tennis.

“First of all, playing against Roger [Federer] on any surface, but on grass, in a final, it’s a lot of constant pressure because he stays close to the line,” he said.

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“Regardless of who he’s playing against, whether the serve is coming 150 miles an hour or as mine, 120, he’s there. He blocks the shots very well. He anticipates very well.

“He’s so talented. He’s got a perfect game for this surface.”

Knowing how good Federer can be on grass, Djokovic revealed the tactical changes he made to come away with the win.

“So I knew that I needed to bring in some variety in play. I needed to be sharp when the opportunity was there, when I had a shorter ball, to go for it. At times, I did. At times, I didn’t,” he said.

“Especially in the second-serve returns, I was not doing well at all. I thought I had many opportunities, and I just didn’t hit the ball; I didn’t capitalize on those opportunities.

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“But, you know, in a way it’s normal also to expect that there are more nerves in play. Playing the finals of Wimbledon against Roger, so…

“I thought most of the match I was on the back foot actually. I was defending. He was dictating the play. I just tried to fight and find a way when it mattered the most, which is what happened.”

Saving two match points at 7-8 in the fifth set, Djokovic fought back to win 13-12, as the Serb clinched the fifth of his seven Wimbledon titles.

Federer and Djokovic never met again on the grass, as their Wimbledon rivalry came to a fitting conclusion on Centre Court six years ago.

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Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer’s head-to-head record at Wimbledon

Djokovic said Federer had the ‘perfect’ game for grass, but how many times did he beat the 20-time Major champion at Wimbledon?

The pair first met at the All England Club in 2012, battling it out for a place in the final.

In the first of their four meetings, it was Federer who prevailed, winning in four sets 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 on his way to the title.

Winning three of their four matches on grass, it’s fair to say Djokovic had the better of Federer at Wimbledon.

The Serb still has some work to do if he wants to surpass his rival’s Wimbledon legacy, however, as he trails him in titles won at the event.

Djokovic missed out on a chance to move level with Federer in 2023 and 2024, losing back-to-back Wimbledon finals to Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.

He’ll no doubt be out for revenge in 2025, when the tournament begins on Monday, June 30.