Federer and Isner lose in Paris...Game 7 for Kings and 'Hawks tonight...busy day of racing


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PARIS (AP) — There has been another upset of a highly-seeded player at the French Open. Men's No. 4 and 17-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer was ousted in five sets by Ernests Gulbis. And there are now no American men left in the tournament after John Isner (IHZ'-nur), the 10th seed, was eliminated by sixth seed Tomas Berdych (TOH'-mahs bur-DEEK').

CHICAGO (AP) — It's a Game 7 tonight for the Chicago Blackhawks and Los Angeles Kings. They will square off in Chicago with a spot in the Stanley Cup finals at stake. The winner will face the New York Rangers in the best-of-seven finale.

DOVER, Del. (AP) — Brad Keselowski started today's Sprint Cup race in Dover, Del., on the pole. He grabbed the top spot Friday with a track-record lap of 164.444 mph. The pole was his second of the season and fifth of his career.

DETROIT (AP) — Takuma Sato (SAH'-toh) has earned the pole position for today's second race of the Detroit Grand Prix. Will Power, who won Saturday's first race, will start eighth.

DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Bubba Watson started the day with a one-shot lead in the PGA's Memorial. He shot a 3-under 69 yesterday to stand 12-under for the tournament. Scott Langley shot a 67 to move into second, one stroke ahead of Hideki Matsuyama.

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