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French Open Predictions Including Auger-Aliassime vs Altmaier
The first round of the French Open concludes on Day 3 as 20 more men’s matches take the grounds of Roland Garros. Among them, No. 4 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime squares off against the always stingy Daniel Altmaier. Tope Oke, Ilemona Onekutu, and Cizu Harbor offer their insights. But who will advance?
French Open Men’s Day 3 Predictions
Valentin Vacherot vs Thomas Faurel
Tope
Thomas Faurel battled through qualifying without dropping a set and will be banking on home support and confidence from a flawless qualifying campaign to spring a surprise on the Paris clay. Standing in his way is Valentin Vacherot, whose season has already produced one of the standout clay-court runs outside the elite tier. Faurel has earned his shot, but Vacherot will be the one advancing.
Prediction: Vacherot in 4
Ilemona
Valentin Vacherot brings solid baseline play and has shown good stamina on clay in recent outings. Faurel will rely on home support and variety to stay in the match. Vacherot’s steadier recent performances and physical style give him the tools to edge out the longer exchanges.
Prediction: Vacherot in 4
Cizu
Following a very impressive run in Monte Carlo, Vacherot has not featured much on clay. Faurel, though, represents an easy start to the campaign for the Monégasque in the French capital. It feels like a match Vacherot should seize control of.
Prediction: Vacherot in 3
Alexei Popyrin vs Zachary Svajda
Tope
Alexei Popyrin arrives in Paris with momentum finally building after a difficult start to the year. The Australian has looked increasingly comfortable on clay, pushing deep into tournaments, showing the aggressive all-court game that once made him one of the tour’s most dangerous floaters. Across the net, Zachary Svajda has struggled to find his footing on the surface, winning just one of six clay-court matches this season. This matchup appears heavily tilted in Popyrin’s favour. If the Australian maintains the level he has shown throughout the clay swing, he should have too much firepower and confidence for Svajda and is expected to advance comfortably in the opening round.
Prediction: Popyrin in 3
Ilemona
Alexei Popyrin can lean on his big serve and aggressive forehand to take control on the clay. Zachary Svajda fights hard from the baseline but can be vulnerable to heavier hitting. Popyrin’s ability to dictate play and current level should see him through to the second round of the French Open.
Prediction: Popyrin in 4
Cizu
Popyrin had looked a bit lost lately. His last two tournaments, though, offer some encouragement. In Svajda, he finds a player in troubling form and in many ways, out of his depth. The Australian should make good here.
Prediction: Popyrin in 4
Corentin Moutet vs Vit Kopriva
Tope
Vit Kopriva arrives at Roland Garros with plenty of confidence after a productive clay-court swing that has showcased the best tennis of his career. Despite a couple of tough losses, Kopriva has looked comfortable on the dirt and appears well-positioned to make an impact in Paris. Corentin Moutet, meanwhile, comes into his home Grand Slam searching for answers with a disappointing 3-6 record on clay this season. Given Moutet’s recent struggles and Kopriva’s steady form on the surface, this looks like a golden opportunity for the Czech to claim a statement win over a higher-ranked opponent.
Prediction: Kopriva in 5
Ilemona
Corentin Moutet thrives on clay with clever drop shots and changes of pace that disrupt rhythm, especially with the home crowd behind him. Vit Kopriva is a steady baseliner but often struggles against that kind of variety. Moutet’s creativity and comfort on the surface make him tough to handle at the French Open.
Prediction: Moutet in 5
Cizu
Here’s an interesting match-up featuring Kopriva, who’s certainly capable on clay, and the mercurial Moutet. This is going to be a fun affair with lots of creative stuff on show. Moutet, though, backed by a boisterous French crowd who will feed off his creative game, should have enough to prevail.
Prediction: Moutet in 5
Felix Auger-Aliassime vs Daniel Altmaier
Tope
Since an encouraging quarter-final run in Monte Carlo, Felix Auger-Aliassime clay-court campaign has stalled, with first-round defeats in Rome and inconsistent performances raising questions about his confidence. The former world No. 6 still possesses the firepower to dominate on any surface, but he will need to rediscover his composure in the key moments if he is to avoid another disappointing start at the French Open. Standing in his way is Daniel Altmaier, one of the tour’s most dangerous clay-court floaters. The German has revived a sluggish season with strong runs and with their clay-court meetings split evenly, there is reason to believe he can upset the Canadian in Paris
Prediction: Altmaier in 5
Ilemona
Felix Auger-Aliassime has worked hard on his clay game this season with improved movement and some strong results in the lead-up tournaments. Daniel Altmaier is a proven grinder on the surface who can push opponents in long rallies with his consistency. Auger-Aliassime’s recent form and ability to finish points with power should help him navigate the tougher moments.
Prediction: Auger-Aliassime in 4
Cizu
Auger-Aliassime has struggled throughout this clay season and has yet to leave his mark. Luckily for him, his first-round opponent, Altmaier, has had an equally rough time on clay, even at lower levels. It’s probably why Auger-Aliassime makes it through fairly comfortably.
Prediction: Auger-Aliassime in 4
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Here’s Why Micron (MU) is Among the 15 High Growth Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next Decade
Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) is one of the
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On May 22, 2026, Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) announced the start of 1-alpha DRAM manufacturing at its Manassas, Virginia, fab, marking a step in the company’s efforts to expand domestic memory manufacturing capacity. Micron described the 1-alpha DRAM node as “the most advanced memory technology ever produced in the United States” and said the technology is suited for long-lifecycle memory products used in automotive, defense and aerospace, industrial, networking, and medical device applications. The company added that its more than $2B investment in the Manassas expansion and modernization project is supported by federal, state, and local incentives and supports more than 3,100 direct manufacturing and community jobs.
On May 19, 2026, Mizuho raised the firm’s price target on Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) to $800 from $740 and maintained an Outperform rating on the shares. The firm said channel checks continue to show AI server demand driving tailwinds across both NAND and DRAM markets, while supply is expected to remain tight into the first half of 2027. Mizuho also pointed to a potential Samsung strike as an additional supply risk factor.
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A day earlier, Melius Research raised the firm’s price target on Micron (MU) to $1,100 from $700 and maintained a Buy rating on the shares. The firm said it remains “incrementally good” on memory and AI semiconductor makers and raised long-term estimates and price targets for several semiconductor names it described as “bottleneck stocks,” including Micron, Sandisk (SNDK), AMD (AMD), Intel (INTC), Marvell (MRVL), and Qualcomm (QCOM).
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Charles Barkley gets into hysterical back-and-forth with Knicks star OG Anunoby about his ‘real name’
New York Knicks star OG Anunoby spoke with the “Inside the NBA” crew following his team’s blowout victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday, and as is often the case with the legendary bunch, the conversation quickly went off the rails.
When it became Charles Barkley’s turn to ask Anunoby a question, he wasn’t concerned about learning anything at all about the game that had just taken place. Barkley instead wanted to ask the Knicks’ forward a personal, albeit incredibly basic, question.

Former Phoenix Suns player Charles Barkley attends an NBA Cup game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Mortgage Matchup Center. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
When Barkley prefaced the moment by asking Anunoby, “Can I ask you a question?” you just knew that a classic moment from Chuck was about to unfold, which is exactly what happened.
“OG, can I ask you a question? What is your real name?” Barkley asked, which is a fact he could have learned himself in approximately four seconds with a quick Google search.
The back-and-forth that then unfolded, which included Barkley joking that OG wasn’t saying his own name correctly, did not disappoint.
The Knicks-Cavaliers series hasn’t exactly had too many worthwhile moments on the court with New York flexing its muscles and taking a 3-0 lead, but at least we have Chuck pumping some life into the postgame.

Former Phoenix Suns player Charles Barkley sits courtside during an NBA Cup game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz., on Nov. 21, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
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Anunoby put together a very efficient performance to help lead his Knicks to a 121-108 victory in Cleveland on Saturday. The 28-year-old scored 21 points while going 3-for-4 from three-point range to go along with seven rebounds in 31 minutes of action.

Og Anunoby #8 of the New York Knicks in action during Game Five of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs against the Atlanta Hawks at Madison Square Garden on April 28, 2026 in New York City. The Knicks won 126-97. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
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The Knicks will be looking to complete their second consecutive postseason sweep on Monday in Cleveland. If New York does go on to win the series, it would punch its ticket to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.
Game Four between the Knicks and Cavaliers is set for a tip-off time of 8 p.m. ET on Monday night.
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Aaron Judge RBI drought hits career-long 10 games
NEW YORK — When Ben Rice launched his 16th home run of the season earlier this week, grabbing a share of the Yankees’ team lead, it seemed only to be a matter of time before Aaron Judge would respond.
That’s how it went in April, when the captain remarked, “I couldn’t let him catch me.” Yet that game this week against the Blue Jays passed without an answer from Judge — followed by a couple more, including Thursday’s 2-0 loss at Yankee Stadium.
“I’m not doing enough at the plate,” Judge said. “That’s what we’re doing right there. … I wouldn’t say we’re not seeing the ball well. I think it’s about making sure we’re swinging at the right pitches.”
For most players, a couple of hitless nights is unremarkable. Judge, as you may have noticed by a trophy case that includes three American League MVP awards, isn’t most players.
So when Judge struck out four times in Wednesday’s loss to the Jays, then took a collar on Thursday, it prompted questions. Thursday marked Judge’s 10th consecutive game without an RBI, which matches the longest drought of his career (done three times previously). Judge went 1-for-15 in the series against Toronto pitching, with one walk and eight strikeouts.
“He’s just going through it a little bit right now,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Usually, that means good things are coming on the other side. He’s a little in-between, probably. Fastballs got on him, and he was a little out in front of some other pitches.”
Overall, Judge will enter Friday’s series against the Rays batting .250 (46-for-184) with 16 homers and 30 RBIs in 51 games, carrying a .935 OPS. He’s tied with Rice for third in homers among all Major Leaguers and is seventh in OPS.
Boone frequently lauds Judge’s hot streaks by saying that he is simply “playing a different game than everyone else.” Even during the off nights when his performance returns to sea level, Boone said he’s not concerned about his superstar.
“Usually anytime a hitter goes through it, it’s a little timing related,” Boone said. “I think that’s all it is. He’ll get through it, and somebody will pay the price real soon.”
This weekend would be a good time. With the first-place Rays coming to town, Judge knows he and the rest of the lineup will need to put up runs against a tough pitching staff.
“Anytime you’ve got a hot team coming in, it’s going to make it tough,” Judge said. “Especially a team like that, where they took care of business in Tampa when we just saw them. We’ve just got to tighten up a couple of things here with us and we’ll be right where we need to be.
“The offense isn’t too far off. You get a couple of timely hits, you get a couple of walks when you need it, and some good things are going to happen. You’ve just got to get some traffic back out there.”
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