Carlos Alcaraz Defeats Jiri Lehecka to Claim Second Career Queen’s Club Title

Carlos Alcaraz is sending out a powerful statement ahead of his Wimbledon defense.

The 22-year-old Spanish tennis star, the top seed, defeated Czech player Jiri Lehecka 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2 on Sunday to claim his second Queen’s Club title.

Carlos AlcarazAlcaraz, who triumphed at Queen’s Club a few weeks before claiming his first Wimbledon title in 2023, extended his winning streak to 18 matches, but was pushed hard by the powerful Lehecka, who underlined his own credentials as a rising force.

Alcaraz pounced at 5-5 to break Lehecka’s serve en route to bagging the opening set in 45 minutes.

The 23-year-old Lehecka, bidding to become the first Czech player to win the Queen’s Club title since Ivan Lendl in 1990, continued going toe-to-toe with the five-time Grand Slam champion and won the second-set tiebreaker with some clinical tennis.

Alcaraz forged ahead 4-1 in the deciding set, however, as Lehecka’s level finally began to drop. Alcaraz again broke Lehecka’s serve to complete the win, letting out a roar of delight as his opponent struck a backhand into the net.

Alcaraz did not face a single break point and slammed down 18 aces on his way to a 21st career title.

Wimbledon starts June 30.

Miguel Angel Jimenez Oulasts Steven Alker to Claim Kaulig Companies Championship

Miguel Angel Jimenez adds to his PGA Tour Champions haul this season…

The 61-year-old Spanish professional golfer has won the Kaulig Companies Championship for his fourth PGA Tour Champions victory of the season, rallying to force a playoff and beating Steven Alker with a 20-foot birdie putt on the second extra hole.

Miguel Angel JimenezTwo strokes down after playing partner Alker birdied the par-5 16th, Jimenez made a 10-foot birdie putt on the par-4 17th and an 18-footer on the par-4 18th.

Tied for the lead entering the round at Firestone South, Jimenez and 53-year-old Alker each shot 2-under 68 to finish at 10-under 270 in the major championship.

They each parred the 18th on the first playoff hole, with Jimenez missing an 18-foot birdie try and Alker holing a 3 1/2-footer to send it back to tee for a second extra hole.

Before Jimenez’s winning putt, Alker missed a 20-foot birdie try after a recovery shot from the trees right of the fairway.

Jimenez won his third major title after taking the Regions Tradition and the Senior British Open – both in 2018 – and earned a spot next year in The Players Championship at the TPC Sawgrass.

He has 17 career victories on 50-and-over tour.

Jimenez beat Alker by two strokes in the Trophy Hassan II in February in Morocco, then won the Hoag Classic in March in Newport Beach, California, and the Principal Charity Classic in a playoff three weeks ago in Des Moines, Iowa.

The U.S. Senior Open begins Thursday at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Francisco Rodríguez Jr. Defeats Galal Yafai to Get One Step Closer to WBC World Flyweight Title Fight

Francisco Rodríguez Jr. is one step closer to a shot at the WBC world flyweight title.

The 32-year-old Mexican professional boxer drew Galal Yafai into a brawl and then relentlessly outpunched him to beat his opponent in Birmingham, England, on Saturday.

Francisco Rodríguez Jr.Former world minimumweight (straw weight) world champion Rodríguez floored Yafai in the final round of a dazzling performance, which suggests he could be a force at flyweight.

Rodríguez (40-6-1, 27 KOs) triumphed by scores of 119-108, 119-108 and 118-109 over Yafai (9-1, 7 KOs) at the bp pulse LIVE Arena (formerly the NEC Arena) to book himself a chance to become a two-weight world champion later this year.

Yafai was overwhelmed by the ferocity and power of Rodríguez, who progresses to face the winner of the clash between Japan’s Kenshiro Teraji (25-1, 16 KOs), the WBC and WBA champion, and Ricardo Rafael Sandoval (26-2, 18 KOs), from California, in Japan on July 30.

“After so many defeats we were able to achieve our objectives,” Rodríguez said through an interpreter afterward.

“We felt it was the only way to win we had — to steamroller him. That’s how we got the win. I was facing a star, he was fighting at home, I was swimming against the current so I had to work hard.

“Teraji give me a call, we have a date pending after your fight in July.”

It was the first professional defeat for Yafai, who won an Olympic gold medal at flyweight in 2021 and impressively stopped former IBF world flyweight champion Sunny Edwards, his English rival, in Round 6 last November.

But Yafai, 32, whose elder brother Kal reigned as WBA world junior bantamweight champion from 2016 to 2020, brawled rather than boxed to play into Rodriguez’s hands from the start.

Rodríguez, from Monterrey, had reigned as WBO and IBF world minimumweight champion from 2014 to 2015, but more recently has campaigned at junior bantamweight and was coming down a division for this title opportunity.

Rodríguez, who had not lost since a points loss to world bantamweight No. 1 Junto Nakatani in 2022, made a fast start and convincingly won Round 1. Rodríguez even rocked Yafai momentarily with a short left uppercut as his high tempo troubled his opponent.

Southpaw Yafai, who was working in a car factory south of Birmingham 10 years ago, could not sustain boxing at range as Rodríguez continually tied him up to keep the fight at close range.

Rodríguez’s aggression meant Yafai could not settle into his usual boxing and the Mexican’s punches landed with more spite, including two great left hooks in Round 3.

Yafai suffered a cut above his left eye in Round 2 and by Round 4 blood was pouring down his face, which seemed to prompt the Birmingham-based boxer to intensify his attack.

Yafai was much improved in the fifth as he continually and smoothly put together combinations that disrupted Rodriguez’s rhythm, which had dictated most of the early rounds. Rodríguez, who was also cut above his left eye, was again on the backfoot in Round 6 but then made a furious start to Round 7 and Yafai was sent back on his heels from a left hand.

Rodríguez landed perhaps the best punch of the fight in Round 8, a disguised left uppercut, but there was a worrying moment before the start of Round 9 when the ringside doctor took a long look at the cut above the Rodríguez’s left eye.

Both went for the KO in Round 9, but Rodríguez finished better with a fusillade of hooks.

Despite the cut, Rodríguez was more fluent and powerful with his punches. As well as being more dangerous with his punches, Rodríguez also outlanded the home hero.

Yafai was behind by the later rounds, so it was not the time to try and box, but he kept getting caught and early in Round 12 he finally succumbed when Rodríguez floored him with two right hooks and a left hooks that landed flush.

Yafai, whose left eye was also a mess, looked vulnerable for the remainder of the round as Rodríguez started how he finished, on top.

Santi Cazorla Helps Lead Real Oviedo Past Mirandes to Seal Team’s Return to LaLiga After 24 Years

Santi Cazorla has helped Real Oviedo move up…

The 40-year-old Spanish professional footballer scored a goal to help Real Oviedo seal their return to LaLiga after 24 years with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Mirandes in Saturday’s promotion playoff.

Santi CazorlaOviedo triumphed 3-1 at home, overturning a first-leg deficit with goals from Cazorla, Ilyas Chaira and Francisco Portillo.

A packed Estadio Carlos Tartiere erupted as fans stormed the pitch at the final whistle.

The club from the Principality of Asturias, in the northwest of Spain, will now join Levante and Elche in next season’s top tier, replacing relegated Leganes, Las Palmas and Valladolid.

“There’s no way to describe what this means to us. These players are heroes, every single one of them. They deserve great recognition,” Oviedo coach Veljko Paunovic told LaLiga TV.

Roberto Bautista Agut Defeats Holger Rune to Advance to Queen’s Club Semifinals

Roberto Bautista Agut has pulled off an major upset…

The 37-year-old Spanish professional tennis player claimed a two-sets-to-one victory (7-6 [5], 6-7 [4], 6-2) over Denmark’s Holger Rune, the No. 4 seed, on Friday evening to reach the semifinals of the Queen’s Club tournament in London.

Roberto Bautista AgutIt marks his first appearance in an ATP semifinal since October 2024, when he won the title in Antwerp, and his first on grass since the Halle tournament in 2023.

Grass has historically been a successful surface for Bautista Agut: he won his first career title on it in 2014 at ‘s-Hertogenbosch and achieved his best Grand Slam result on it — a semifinal at Wimbledon in 2019.

This Friday against Rune, he once again showed why he’s such an effective player on grass. Bautista Agut took advantage of his opponent’s numerous unforced errors — 63 in total — to clinch the win. After controlling the first set well, he had the chance to close it out in straight sets, but a double fault at 4-5 in the second-set tiebreak forced him into a deciding third set.

After breaking Rune at the very start of the final set, he maintained his lead all the way through, even managing a second break to seal the match early in the evening on the British grass.

“I think I had control of the match today, especially from the baseline. I managed to stay calm on court, and I’m really happy about that. I felt good out there, and I’ll need to play the same kind of match against Carlos tomorrow,” said Bautista Agut after his victory.

Bautista Agut, currently ranked No. 51 in the ATP rankings, will face fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed, in the semifinals at the West Kensington tournament.

It will be their third meeting on the ATP Tour, with Alcaraz leading 2–0 and yet to drop a set against his compatriot.

In the previous rounds of the Queen’s tournament, Bautista Agut edged out Portuguese Nuno Borges (6-7 (6), 7-5, 6-4) and No 8 seed Jakub Mensik (3-6, 6-3, 7-5).

Alcaraz beat Arthur Rinderknech (LL): 7-5, 6-4

Grupo Frontera Earns First Entry on YouTube’s Billion Views Club with Grupo Firme-Collab “El Amor de su Vida”

Grupo Frontera has joined special (online) company…

The Mexican American Regional Mexican band and Grupo Firme have each achieved their first-ever entry on YouTube’s coveted Billion Views Club with their collaboration “El Amor de su Vida.

Grupo Frontera, Grupo FirmeThe music video, which premiered on August 3, 2023, surpassed the one billion views on Tuesday, June 17. Both Música Mexicana groups shared the news on their social media platforms. 

“El Amor de Su Vida” finds Frontera’s frontman Adelaido “Payo” Solís and Firme’s own Eduin Caz weeping over the ex of their lives, who has moved on to a new relationship. “Today I saw the love of my life/ as happy as ever kissing the love of her life/ she looked at him the same way she looked at me before/ I realized I’ve lost this war,” says the sappy chorus.

In the music video, the two power groups are seen performing in front of a house as they passionately interpret the track.

El Amor de su Vida” peaked at No. 1 on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, where it topped for four weeks in 2023, and a No.67-high on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song is part of Frontera’s debut album El Comienzo, which scored the Texas-based group its first top 10 entry on any chart, reaching No. 4 on Top Latin Albums, No. 2 on Regional Mexican Albums and No. 39 on the all-genre Billboard 200.

Frontera’s next video to reach one billion views is “UN X100TO” with Bad Bunny, which has over 970 million views.

Cristela Alonzo Among Key Speakers for National Association of Latino Independent Producers’ 2025 Media Summit

Cristela Alonzo is giving a little (NA)LIP) service…

The National Association of Latino Independent Producers has set its key speakers for the 2025 Media Summit, with the 46-year-old Mexican American comedian making the list.

Cristela AlonzoAlonzo will part part in a candid conversation with NALIP Board Chair Karla Pita Loor entitled “More Than a Message: Balancing Art and Activism in Storytelling.”

Alonzo will share how purpose shapes her work and why staying true to your voice is a powerful act in an industry that often demands compromise.

Other Latino artists scheduled to appear at the Media Summit include John Leguizamo, Eugenio Derbez, Kate del Castillo, Cristo Fernandez, Annie Gonzalez and Carlos Santana.

The event will take place from June 26 to 27 at NeueHouse Hollywood.

Derbez and Del Castillo will reunite with Under the Same Moon director Patricia Riggen and screenwriter Ligiah Villalobos nearly 20 years after the film’s release. Under the Same Moon follows a nine-year-old boy across the border as he seeks to reunite with his mother.

Additionally, the NALIP Accelerator Program, an incubator designed to develop content that connects across borders, has been co-programmed with the Summit. Selected producers will engage in 1:1 pitch meetings and curated networking sessions.

The 2025 Media Summit, using the slogan United We Create: Storytelling as Power, will bring together over 400 filmmakers, producers, executives, and artists from across the U.S. and Latin America to explore industry trends, examine the state of Latinos in Hollywood and beyond, and strategize ways to elevate individual success and collective influence.

“There’s a heightened sense of urgency this year across our group. At a time when our presence in the industry and the broader cultural narrative is being so deeply eroded, it’s more critical than ever to come together as a community and with our allies,” shared NALIP board member and summit subcommittee chair Al Madrigal.

“This Summit is not only about advancing Latino representation in the entertainment industry, but also about aligning our strategies, amplifying our voices, and utilizing our platforms to tell our stories, support our communities, and ensure we are not erased,” he added.

“The NALIP Media Summit is an opportunity to cultivate solidarity and collaboration among our creative community in order to elevate Latino storytellers across entertainment,” Diana Luna, executive director of NALIP, said. “We look forward to coming together to share the tools, knowledge, and networks required to succeed in today’s borderless content economy, as well as build the momentum to create lasting change for Latinos in the US and beyond.”

Program highlights include:

John Leguizamo and director/executive producer Ben De Jesus will host a fireside chat to discuss what it takes to develop and launch original shows like NBC’s Leguizamo Does America in today’s rapidly shifting media environment.

Under the Same Moon Reunion — Director Patricia Riggen, screenwriter Ligiah Villalobos, and stars Kate del Castillo and Eugenio Derbez will reflect on the film’s ongoing impact, shaping narratives around migration, motherhood, and humanity. The film is powerful reminder that stories can open hearts when policies close borders.

More Than a Message: Balancing Art and Activism in Storytelling — Cristela Alonzo sees no divide between art and activism—her storytelling is both. In this candid conversation with Karla Pita Loor (Hyphenate Media Group; NALIP Board Chair), Alonzo shares how purpose shapes her work and why staying true to your voice is a powerful act in an industry that often demands compromise.

Creator Strategy Sessions — “From Platforms to Communities: Building Media Ecosystems in the New Era” to “The Independent Playbook: Producing and Distributing Your Own Film,” these panels will feature frontline journalists, documentarians, producers, and narrative strategists sharing ways to responsibly—and impactfully—inform and engage audiences.

Panels include:

“Global Voices, Local Impact” spotlights actors Cristo Fernández (Ted Lasso), Annie Gonzalez (Flamin’ Hot), and Carlos Santos (Primo) as they discuss how they use their platforms to shape narratives, challenge perceptions, and expand global representation.

“Greenlight Ready” features producers Gaz Alazraki (Máquina Vega) and Phillip Braun (Mucho Más Media) offering a hands-on guide to preparing your project for international co-production—from pitching and packaging to aligning with market opportunities.

“Powering Productions: Film Commissions as Strategic Partners in Global Storytelling” spotlights how international film commissions are transforming from permitting agencies into vital creative and financial partners for global productions. Leaders from key commissions will discuss how incentive programs, infrastructure investment, and strategic alignment can open doors for filmmakers working across borders. Panelists include Colleen Bell (Deputy Director, California Film Commission), Rachel Kephart (Director, Kansas City Film Office), and Kim Spurgeon (Director, Nevada Film Office), moderated by Julie Ann Crommett (CEO, Collective Moxie).

“Global Gateways” brings together top international film commissions—including those from California, Kansas City, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Brazil—to explore how strategic incentives, infrastructure investment, and cross-border collaboration are transforming their regions into production hubs. Featured speakers include Efraín Casillas (Puerto Rico, CEO/Executive Director, Grand Tales Entertainment), Karla Valderrama (Colombia, Medellín Film Commissioner), Leonardo Edde (Brazil, President, RioFilme), and Marianna Vargas (Dominican Republic, DGCINE Film Commissioner).

Bruno Mars Headlines Fortnite Festival Season 9 & Releases New Single “Bonde do Brunão”

It’s a Fortnite to remember for Bruno Mars fans…

The 39-year-old part-Puerto Rican Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is a Fortnite Festival Icon, after the game has announced that he is its Season 9 headliner.

Bruno MarsFollowing in the footsteps of past Festival Icons like The Weeknd, Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish, Mars transforms into a playable avatar performing some of his biggest hits — including Billboard Hot 100-topping Lady Gaga collaboration “Die With a Smile” and ROSÉ duet “APT.” — on an all-new main stage, as previewed in a trailer that dropped this week. 

The partnership comes about three years after Mars first entered the Fortnite universe alongside Anderson .Paak as part of a Silk Sonic collaboration with the game — something Mars enjoyed so much, he tells Billboard in an exclusive interview ahead of the Festival Season 9 launch that there was no hesitation when it came to teaming up a second time.

“When they hit me up again, I said, ‘Done!’” he recalls.

“Last time we did this, there was no Fortnite Festival, so this time we get to lean even more into the music,” Mars adds. “I’m excited that we put a bunch of songs in the game that people can play to.”

Bruno Mars, Fortnite FestivalFortnite first introduced its Festival counterpart in late 2023, taking inspiration from similar music-focused games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero. It has since welcomed numerous A-list artists to serve as the face of the game over the course of nine seasons, including Gaga, Karol G, Metallica and Snoop Dogg.

Each season sees its Icon made into a digital persona that fans can also use in gameplay, complete with special outfits, accessories, instruments and emotes. In Mars’ case, fans will have access to his retro cowboy getup worn in the “Die With a Smile” music video, “APT.” kit drums and more goodies.

“It’s very fun seeing myself as an avatar,” Mars tells Billboard of the treatment. “They really nailed my body proportions — tall, chiseled,” he continues. “It’s uncanny.”

Mars’ solo partnership with the game is particularly special, however, as it coincides with the official release of his song “Bonde do Brunão” on streaming services.

The track started as an idea he shared with followers on social media that ended up going viral, leaving countless fans looking for a place to listen to it in full. Now, they have multiple; in addition to appearing on DSPs, “Bonde do Brunão” is also available in-game as part of Fortnite Festival S9.

“That song was a fun idea we put up on Instagram while I was in Brazil, but then it had a life of its own,” Mars explains to Billboard. “We had this idea of making it a part of the game, and Fortnite was into it. They went all out with it and got the song, the dance and the outfit.”

Fortnite Festival Season 9 featuring Bruno Mars is available to play now.

Diego Luna to Serve as Guest Host for ABC’s Late Night Show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Next Week

Diego Luna is ready for his late night close-up…

The 45-year-old Mexican actor, director, and producer is among the A-listers Jimmy Kimmel has lined up to fill in for him during his summer break.

Diego LunaIn addition to Luna, best known for his portrayal of Cassian Andor in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and the Disney+ series Andor, Jimmy Kimmel Live! will also welcome Anthony AndersonNicole Byer, Alan Cumming, Chris Distefano, Fortune Feimster, Jelly Roll and Kumail Nanjiani.

Anderson, Byer and Nanjiani have previously guest hosted the show, but it marks new territory for Cumming, Distefano, Feimster, Luna and pop star Jelly Roll.

Luna will kick off proceedings on Monday June 23 with guests including Patton Oswalt, David Corenswet, Nicholas Hoult, Emma Stone, Adria Arjona, Alan Tudyk, Ariela Barer, Heidi Klum and Dolores Huerta, as well as musical performances by NEZZA, Hermanos Gutiérrez, and Good Charlotte.

The show, which films at the El Capitan Entertainment Centre on Hollywood Boulevard, is produced by 12:05 AM Productions, in association with Kimmelot and 20th Television. Kimmel, Erin Irwin, Molly McNearney, Jennifer Sharron and David Craig serve as executive producers with Douglas DeLuca and Danny Ricker as co-executive producers.

It marks the fifth year that Kimmel, who baked his summer break into his ABC contract, has taken the summer off, starting in 2020 with no shows during the summer of 2023 as a result of the dual labor strikes in Hollywood.

Over that period the likes of Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Lawrence, Martin Short, Dana Carvey, Chelsea Handler, Al Franken, Nikki Glaser, Jeff Goldblum, RuPaul, Kerry Washington, Lamorne Morris, Sean Hayes and Hugh Jackman have all led the Hollywood-set show.

Shakira Adds a Record-Extending Two New Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour Dates in Mexico

Shakira is expanding her historic presence in Mexico

The 48-year-old Colombian singer, dancer, and songwriter has announced two new dates for the second leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Mexico.

ShakiraThe first will take place on September 18 at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros. The second will mark her first-ever performance in the state of Veracruz, where she’ll perform at the Estadio Luis Pirata Fuente on September 24.

With the new dates, Shakira further breaks her own record of shows in Mexico on a single tour — now reaching a total of 28 on this trek.

“With the announcement of this new date, the Colombian singer solidifies herself as the artist with the most concerts at the iconic Estadio GNP Seguros,” promoter OCESA said in a press release.

“My beautiful Mexico! 12 shows at Estadio GNP! Thank you, thank you, and thank you again for continuing to break records with me. See you soon. I love you!!” Shakira wrote in an Instagram post, where she appears posing with a plaque of recognition from OCESA for her new milestone.

The second leg of her 2025 trek in Mexico kicks off on August 11 at the Estadio Caliente in Tijuana, Baja California, and continues on August 14 at the Estadio Héroes de Nacozari in Hermosillo, Sonora; August 17 at the Estadio UACH in Chihuahua, and August20 at the Estadio Corona in Torreón, Coahuila.

After making history with seven consecutive sold-out shows at the Estadio GNP Seguros, the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour will return to Mexico City to complete another series of five shows on August 26, 27, 29, and 30, and September 18, for a total of 12 performances.

This will make Shakira the first artist to achieve such a number of concerts at the venue (formerly known as Foro Sol).

The superstar, who has been adding dates to the tour as tickets continue to sell out, will also match Grupo Firme’s record of eight shows at Estadio GNP Seguros. The band is scheduled to perform their eighth show there on June 28.

The success of Shakira’s monumental tour has led the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer to top Billboard‘s monthly Top Tours ranking for the first time, generating $32.9 million with 282,000 tickets sold in February, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.

The following month, she again led the chart and broke records by earning $70.6 million from 11 reported shows — more than any artist has ever generated in a single March since the ranking’s launch in 2019.

Shakira’s tour has left an indelible mark on Latin America, drawing more than one million fans, according to OCESA.

Also this year, the Barranquilla-born star was ranked No. 1 among Billboard’s Best 50 Female Latin Pop Artists of All Time.