Japan’s Heartbreak in Houston, LPGA and PGA Standouts, and Imai Ignited
By James Moreau | 29 Jun, 2026
Japan’s World Cup run ends in heartbreak against Brazil as Haeran Ryu records the largest comeback victory in LPGA major history.
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In a heart-wrenching conclusion to their World Cup journey, Japan fell 2-1 to Brazil in a dramatic Round of 32 clash Monday in Houston. The Samurai Blue initially stunned the favorites when Kaishu Sano fired in a brilliant long-range strike in the 29th minute, handing Japan a lead that they defended with remarkable discipline for much of the match. However, Brazil’s Casemiro broke through the Japanese defensive wall, equalizing in the 56th minute. The contest remained a tense, back-and-forth affair until the dying seconds, when Martinelli struck in the 5th minute of stoppage time to secure the comeback victory for Brazil and seal Japan’s elimination from the tournament.
Haeran Ryu secured her first career major title in historic fashion at the Women’s PGA Championship, overcoming a staggering 10-shot deficit after her opening round to claim victory. Finishing at 13-under, Ryu achieved the largest 18-hole comeback by a major champion in LPGA Tour history, earning a winner’s share of $1.95M. Korean compatriot Ina Yoon, who had opened the tournament with a record-breaking 63, finished two strokes back at 11-under to take second place and collect over $1.1M. Amidst a final round challenged by significant weather delays and gusty conditions, Ryu’s resilience proved unmatched as she navigated the course to solidify her place in the record books.
The Travelers Championship concluded with a thrilling display of golf at TPC River Highlands, highlighted by a spectacular final-round charge from Collin Morikawa. Finishing in third place at -20, Morikawa electrified the crowd by firing a brilliant 9-under 61, a performance that nearly vaulted him into a playoff before he ultimately finished just one stroke behind the leaders. His impressive finish earned him a prize of $1.36M. Meanwhile, Akshay Bhatia also enjoyed a successful week, carding a strong -18 total to secure a share of fifth place, which netted him $760,000 for his efforts.
Houston Astros right-hander Tatsuya Imai seems to have found his stride, delivering a masterful performance on Thursday, in a 2-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Imai dominated the Tigers’ lineup across six scoreless innings, surrendering only two hits and a single walk while racking up 10 strikeouts. This impressive outing marked his fifth win of the season and extended his recent run of success, as it was his third consecutive victory in appearances that resulted in a decision. In Imai’s previous start on June 19 against the Cleveland Guardians, he set a new career high by recording 11 strikeouts.
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