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A historic Grand Canyon lodge was destroyed by wildfires, leading to the closure of the North Rim, highlighting the devastating impact of the blazes.

In Wimbledon final, Jannik Sinner had to deal with Carlos Alcaraz — and a flying Champagne cork

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In Wimbledon final, Jannik Sinner had to deal with Carlos Alcaraz — and a flying Champagne cork
During the intense Wimbledon men's singles final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, an unexpected intruder stole the spotlight—a flying Champagne cork that bounced onto the court from the stands. While the players handled the distraction with humor and focus, it added a bizarre twist to an already high-stakes match.
Editor’s Note: Even in the most prestigious tournaments, unpredictable moments remind us that sports are as much about spontaneity as they are about skill. This quirky incident lightened the mood but didn’t overshadow the real drama: a thrilling showdown between two of tennis’s brightest young stars.
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