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Alexia Putellas signs for London City Lionesses, Bayern München lift the German Supercup, NWSL drama in the late minutes, Diana Taurasi's jersey retired, and Sabalenka battles through in Cincinnati.
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Two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas has signed a three-year deal with London City Lionesses after leaving FC Barcelona. The Spanish superstar spoke of her excitement at testing herself in the Barclays Women's Super League and experiencing the atmosphere of packed English stadiums.
FC Bayern München claimed their third Google Pixel Supercup title, dismantling VfL Wolfsburg 3-0. Klara Bühl was the star of the show with an assist and two goals. New signing Sophie Proost also impressed on her debut outing. Bühl warned that Wolfsburg have improved significantly ahead of the Frauen-Bundesliga campaign.
Ally Sentnor rescued a 1-1 draw for Angel City against the Washington Spirit with an 85th-minute thunderbolt, after Trinity Rodman had given the visitors the lead. Elsewhere, Clarissa Larisey came off the bench to net twice - including a stoppage-time winner - as the Houston Dash edged North Carolina Courage 3-2 in a thrilling contest.
Paris FC were thumped 4-1 by Aston Villa, OL Lyonnes fell 1-2 to Eintracht Frankfurt, and PSG lost 3-1 to Union Berlin. Marseille provided the bright spot with a 3-1 victory over Grenoble. Saint-Étienne beat Auxerre 3-1, while several other friendlies ended in draws.
Kristianstad delivered a ruthless 5-0 victory over IFK Norrköping, with Michelle De Jong scoring twice and Elin Hansson also finding the net in a dominant second-half display in Sweden's top flight.
SK Sturm Graz beat FC Red Bull Salzburg Frauen 2-0 in the ADMIRAL Frauen Bundesliga. Breznik and Sipos scored the goals as Sturm ended both sides' perfect starts to the season.
VfB Stuttgart's promotion hero goalkeeper Beck has signed a contract extension despite losing her starting place to a new arrival ahead of the Frauen-Bundesliga season, in a remarkable show of loyalty to the club she helped secure back-to-back promotions for.
Mainz 05's women's squad were formally entered into the city's prestigious Golden Book following their promotion to the Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga, with Mayor Nino Haase hosting the team at a civic reception.
Indiana Fever extended their winning streak to four games with a hard-fought 95-91 overtime victory over the Atlanta Dream. Rookie Makayla Timpson and veteran Kelsey Mitchell each scored 20 points as the Fever strengthened their grip on top spot in the Eastern Conference at 23-12. In Phoenix, Diana Taurasi's iconic No. 3 jersey was permanently retired during a halftime ceremony, with a street renamed "10646 Taurasi Way" in her honour.
Despite the overtime defeat to Indiana, the Atlanta Dream's recent form has been remarkable, winning eight of their last ten games. Angel Reese has been the driving force, averaging 16.4 points and 13.7 rebounds since the All-Star break, putting herself firmly in the Defensive Player of the Year conversation with a defensive rating of 102.0 - fifth best in the WNBA.
World number one Aryna Sabalenka needed six match points to see off qualifier Talia Gibson 6-2, 7-6 (2) at the Cincinnati Masters, hitting 30 winners including 13 aces in sweltering conditions. She faces Wang Xinyu in the third round. Sabalenka's WTA number one reign now extends to 95 consecutive weeks, though the UTR alternative ranking system has Marta Kostyuk narrowly ahead.
Jeeno Thitikul stormed to victory at the Standard Portland Classic, finishing at 22 under par to claim her 10th LPGA title and $300,000 in prize money. The Thai star overhauled third-round leaders Sophia Schubert and Arpichaya Yubol with a commanding final-day performance.
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