In this week’s Monday Tennis Briefing, Jessica Pegula claimed her first clay-court title in Charleston, moving up to world No. 3 and entering the upcoming tournaments with no points to defend. Botic van de Zandschulp continues to surprise, showing moments of brilliance but also inconsistency, while American men’s players made history by sweeping all quarterfinal spots at the Houston Open for the first time since 1991. Jenson Brooksby emerged victorious at the event, securing his first tour title and a significant ranking boost.
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Kevin Byard believes new additions will make Bears defense aggressive
The Chicago Bears had a busy offseason, making significant additions to both their offense and defense, along with a new coaching staff led by head coach Ben Johnson. Key defensive signings included tackle Grady Jarrett and end Dayo Odeyingbo, expected to strengthen the team's locker room and on-field performance, alongside returning veteran safety Kevin Byard, who is optimistic about the new aggressive defensive unit. With the talent accumulated, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has the resources...
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