Nelly Korda lands 3rd major win at Chevron, regains No. 1 ranking

Nelly Korda returned to the mountaintop Sunday in Houston by going wire to wire for her second Chevron Championship title in three years and regaining the World No. 1 ranking in the process.

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Korda shot a tidy 2-under-par 70 in the final round at Memorial Park Golf Course and won the season's first major by a comfortable five-shot margin. She opened with consecutive 65s to take a six-shot advantage into the weekend before finishing the job at 18-under 270.

Ruoning Yin of China posted a 69 and Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit shot a 70 to settle for a tie for second at 13 under.

It is Korda's third career major title (2021 Women's PGA Championship, 2024 Chevron), tying her with contemporaries Lydia Ko of New Zealand, Minjee Lee of Australia, Anna Nordqvist of Sweden and In-gee Chun of South Korea as well as Hall of Famer Nancy Lopez.

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Korda, 27, also wrestled back the No. 1 spot in the Rolex Rankings from Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul, who missed the cut in Houston. Korda had been No. 2 behind Thitikul since last August's Women's Open.

She also continued an indomitable start to the 2026 season: two victories and three second-place finishes in five starts.

Korda began the fourth round with a five-shot cushion and birdied the first and third holes, both par-5s, to reach 18 under for the tournament. From there it was all pars until a bogey at No. 12, which she chased with back-to-back birdies that removed any doubt.

China's Yan Liu (67) and South Korea's Ina Yoon (68) tied for fourth at 12 under. Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea, who has won two tournaments this season, finished a distant sixth place at 7 under following a 69 as only a select few golfers went double-digits under par at the first-time major championship venue.

--Field Level Media

Nelly Korda lands 3rd major win at Chevron, regains No. 1 ranking

Nelly Korda returned to the mountaintop Sunday in Houston by going wire to wire for her second Chevron Championship title in three year...
Kylie Jenner’s Kitten Has No Idea She Just Posed With 2010s Gucci

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Welcome to the cat club,Kylie Jenner! The star, who introduced her new feline friend to the world last fall, just shared anInstagram dumpwith the sweet little kitty (presumably a Scottish Fold, for those looking into the breed). Her snuggly furry companion joined along for a pool-side makeup routine, where the Kylie Cosmetics founder blushed her cheeks and lined her lips in a one-piece swimsuit from 2010.

Woman posing in a stylish swimsuit with unique straps.

First seen on Gucci’s Spring 2010 runway, the gray bodysuit was designed by creative director Frida Giannini as part of the futuristic sporty collection that brought the house into the new decade.

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Strapless with a cut-out silhouette and open back, the swimsuit may not have been one of Jenner’s classic bikinis, but it was just as itty bitty as ever. Strings of fabric from each corner met in the middle with sharp silver hardware and intricate knotting, making for a slashed look that felt particularly fitting for a photoshoot with her kitten. (Anyone who has spent time with a cat will know that despite their cuddly looks, they can do some serious damage with their claws).

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“Me + my lip liner + and my kitty,” Jenner captioned the post, tagging her beauty brand. Her followers were quick to ask which shade the lip liner was, and in the comments, she confirmed it was herChill Brown offering. As for her hair, the star let her long dark locks fall in effortless waves down to her waist for a lived-in feel that gave a nice contrast to the picture-perfect glam.

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MLB power rankings: Phillies can't stop the bleeding as NL East hole grows

Chuckle at theNew York Mets, if that's your thing. Gawk at the five-car pileup that is theBoston Red Soxorganization, which decided to kneecap its paragon of stability.

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Yet if you're looking for the messiest big-market failure as April draws to a close, thePhiladelphia Philliesmight fill the bill.

They didn't lose a dozen games in a row, like the Mets, just 10. Yet a one-night reprieve gave way to perhaps their most discouraging setback yet - a 6-2 loss to the front-running Atlanta Braves in which starter Aaron Nola was very bad and the lineup utterly powerless to counteract lefty Chris Sale.

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Nola has a $172 million guaranteed deal and they can't simply make his 6.03 ERA go awaylike they did Taijuan Walker. And in a season of league-wide parity, they now own the biggest deficit in the major leagues - 10 ½ games behind the Braves - and dropped another 10 spots in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings.

A look at our updated rankings:

1.Los Angeles Dodgers(-)

2.New York Yankees(+1)

  • Luis Gil was sent to the minors, but Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón are on the comeback trail.

3. Atlanta Braves (+1)

  • Only the 1997 team can top their 20-9 record at this stage.

4.San Diego Padres(-2)

  • Lucas Giolito finally finds a home in diminished Padres rotation.

5.Chicago Cubs(+6)

  • Ten-game win streak halted by Dodgers, who did not need any special rules to do so.

6.Cincinnati Reds(-)

  • Losing Eugenio Suárez to the IL hurts less when Sal Stewart remains unstoppable.

7.Pittsburgh Pirates(-)

  • Konnor Griffin hits first homer on night Paul Skenes threatens to throw perfect game. Exciting times!

8. Detroit Tigers (+1)

  • Spencer Torkelson homers in five straight games, first Tiger to do so since legendary Marcus Thames in 2008.

9. Tampa Bay Rays (+6)

  • Junior Caminero's two-homer night included drives of 435, 450 feet.

10.Arizona Diamondbacks(-)

  • Very quietly, Mike Soroka off to 4-0, 2.60 ERA start.

11.Milwaukee Brewers(-6)

  • In a three-way tie for last with 19 homers.

12. Cleveland Guardians (-4)

  • Angel Martínez's first career multi-homer game comes with a pair of blasts off Max Scherzer.

13.Seattle Mariners(-)

  • Kade Anderson watch: One earned run, 30 strikeouts in 18 ⅔ innings at Class AA.

14.Miami Marlins(-)

  • Win every other day and it's real easy to build big leads over the Phillies and Mets.

15. Texas Rangers (+1)

  • Don't look now, but Josh Jung has a .920 OPS.

16. Toronto Blue Jays (+1)

  • Pitching the eighth inning means Jeff Hoffman loses his light show intro.

17. New York Mets (+1)

  • Move up a spot only because the Phillies are more embarrassing.

18. Baltimore Orioles (+1)

  • Kyle Bradish averaging nearly three walks per start.

19. Athletics (+1)

  • Have won four consecutive series away from Yolo County.

20.St. Louis Cardinals

  • Outfield prospect Joshua Baez has six homers at Class AAA.

21. Los Angeles Angels (-)

  • Catcher Logan O'Hoppe suffers wrist fracture.

22. Philadelphia Phillies (-10)

  • What if they're simply this bad?

23. Boston Red Sox (-1)

  • Alex Cora their first manager to get fired during the season since Jimy Williams in 2001.

24. Minnesota Twins (-)

  • Have lost nine of 10, perhaps an inevitable bit of regression.

25. San Francisco Giants (-)

  • Daniel Susac's injury puts onus on Patrick Bailey to hit, once again.

26. Washington Nationals (+1)

  • Foster Griffin tosses seven shutout innings and looks more and more like a real find.

27. Houston Astros (-1)

  • Christian Walker's revival (seven homers) one of the few bright spots.

28. Kansas City Royals (-)

  • It took more than 100 at-bats, but Bobby Witt has himself a home run.

29. Colorado Rockies (-)

  • Overworked bullpen prompts Chase Dollander's first start of season - and he pitches seven shutout innings.

30.Chicago White Sox (-)

  • Noah Schultz strikes out eight in third major league start..

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Kohli and Padikkal lead Bengaluru into IPL top two after beating Gujarat

BENGALURU, India (AP) — Virat Kohli smashed 81 after he was dropped off the first ball and Royal Challengers Bengaluru ran down Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the Indian Premier League on Friday.

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Thanks to Kohli's 44-ball knock and Devdutt Paddikal's 55 in a whirlwind second-wicket stand of 115 runs off 59 balls, Bengaluru comfortably reached 206-5 in 18.5 overs.

Gujarat made 205-3 on the back of opener Sai Sudharsan's even 100 off 58 balls, his third IPL century.

Sudharsan, in his 47th IPL game, became the quickest player to 2,000 IPL runs, eclipsing Chris Gayle’s record of 48 matches.

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Kohli was dropped by Washington Sundar in Mohammed Siraj’s first over and went on to crash eight boundaries and four sixes.

Bengaluru was second in the table after its fourth home win. Gujarat was seventh on net run-rate.

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Rockets start strong, don't let up to beat Lakers, stay alive in series

Amen Thompson scored a game-high 23 points, Tari Eason added 20 and the Houston Rockets averted elimination with a 115-96 victory over the visiting Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night in Game 4 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series.

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All five starters scored in double figures for the Rockets, who played without Kevin Durant (ankle) for the third time in the series. Reed Sheppard chipped in 17 points on 4-for-7 3-point shooting while Alperen Sengun (19 points) and Jabari Smith Jr. (16 points) rounded out the balanced offensive attack. Eason and Smith grabbed eight rebounds apiece.

"We said we didn't want to let that last 30 seconds defeat us in another game, and we kind of put that behind us," Houston coach Ime Udoka said, referring to the team's Game 3 loss. "The focus was good today, and I think just in general, guys have pride, so you don't want to obviously get swept.

"We understood how well we played last game, and that was the big-picture perspective we had. We played a really good three quarters, and don't let that last 30 seconds take away from what you did. I think it was good carryover tonight."

The Rockets made headway by forcing 24 turnovers that they converted into 30 points. Houston scored 23 fastbreak points and limited the Lakers to 5-for-22 3-point shooting (22.7%).

"We understand that if we want to win this series, we have to protect the ball," LeBron James said. "The turnovers obviously killed us from the start to the finish."

After dominating Game 3 and co-authoring the Lakers' overtime victory, James (10 points, nine assists) and Marcus Smart (nine, five) shot a combined 5 of 17 from the floor. Deandre Ayton finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds but was ejected with 5:41 remaining in the third quarter after elbowing Sengun in the neck and incurring a flagrant-2 foul.

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The Lakers will carry a 3-1 series lead back to Los Angeles for Game 5 on Wednesday.

Houston seized an 18-17 lead on a Sengun dunk at the 3:19 mark of the first quarter and didn't look back. The Lakers shot 41.2% (7 of 17) in the first period, missed both of their 3-pointers and conceded eight points off eight turnovers. Sengun played the entire first period for the Rockets.

"This is a top-10 defense the entire season," Lakers coach JJ Redick said about the Rockets. "It's obviously very challenging without your two leading scorers (Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves) to generate offense. We'll take a look at the process again on that end as well.

"Our points per shot and our expected points per shot were slightly below our season average, so to me, it goes back to the two keys: Take care of the ball. We'll look at that and how we can be better there."

The Rockets used a 16-4 run bridging the opening two periods to help extend to a 37-28 lead via a Sengun three-point play at the 6:35 mark of the second. When the Lakers sliced that deficit to three points, Josh Okogie keyed a 10-2 rally with a 3-pointer. Thompson added a pull-up jumper and a three-point play before Sheppard capped the run with a layup.

The Lakers shot 58.8% in the second quarter (10 of 17) but committed six turnovers in the frame and trailed 56-47 at the break. Houston pulled away in the third, opening the second half with a 12-4 burst before Eason drilled a corner 3 and Sengun completed another three-point play that pushed the lead to 76-55.

The Rockets led by as many as 28 points.

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