WIMBLEDON -- Marcus Willis, a club pro ranked No. 772 in the world, was the early underdog darling of this tournament before going out to Roger Federer in the second round.Well, let us introduce you to Julia Boserup, a 24-year-old Californian who has done Willis at least one better. On a day when American singles players dominated at the All England Club, Boserup was the longest of shots to arrive in the third round.Boserup stunned No. 7 seed Belinda Bencic, who retired trailing Boserup 6-4, 1-0, citing a left wrist injury.After entering Wimbledon with zero career Grand Slam victories, the No. 225-ranked Boserup now has two.Its been really special to be here in Wimbledon, she told four reporters in a small interview room afterward. During my matches, I stop and look around, thinking How cool is this?My mother flew in after I qualified. And shes taking pictures of all the flowers.Coming into Wimbledon, playing mostly ITF Future tournaments, Boserup had earned a total of $28,440. Now, shes guaranteed at least $106,400 -- almost exactly half her career earnings. After failing to qualify in six WTA-level events, including the Australia Open and the French Open, Boserup broke through here.She won three qualifying matches -- all in straight sets, over Jennifer Brady, Jessica Pegula and Barbara Haas -- to advance to her first main draw at a Grand Slam. In the first round, she needed three sets to eliminate fellow qualifier Tatjana Maria of Germany.Next up is the winner of the No. 32 Andrea Petkovic-Elena Vesnina match.Boserups quick tennis biography: She was born in California to two Danish parents and began working with famed coach Robert Lansdorp at the age of 6. She moved to Boca Raton, Florida, at 13 to work with the USTA and won the prestigious Orange Bowl as a 17-year-old wild card. She beat then-16-year-old Christina McHale, a WTA top-100 regular, in the final.She turned pro in September 2010. And then a series of injuries -- including stress fractures in both feet -- set her back a few years. And now, her Wikipedia page will have to be updated.She insisted that shell go back to playing $50,000 events after Wimbledon.On week doesnt change everything, she said. Its all about developing my tennis.Its a good thing she has Friday off, because shes got homework due.Shes going to practice for only an hour or so and then maybe spend 30 minutes in the gym. Thats because she is closing in on her online degree at Penn State, with a major in psychology and a minor in finance.Its an accounting class, she explained. Spreadsheets are due on Sunday. If anyones good at accounting, let me know.And she smiled the smile of someone who has already won the lottery and is playing with house money. Will Clark Rangers Jersey . -- Claudio Bieler hadnt scored since early September, and not from the run of play since mid-July. Taylor Hearn Rangers Jersey . LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St. https://www.cheaprangersbaseball.com/952h-danny-santana-jersey-rangers.html . The 28-year-old from Calgary matched his career best after missing just one shot in his two rounds of shooting in the mens 10-kilometre sprint competition. Smith finished in 23 minutes 15. Jonathan Hernandez Rangers Jersey . Uniteds eighth defeat of a wretched campaign means Liverpool, which currently occupies the fourth and final Champions League place, could go nine points clear of its fierce rival by beating West Bromwich Albion on Sunday. Charlie Adam scored both of Stokes goals at Britannia Stadium either side of Robin van Persies equalizer, with a miserable day for seventh-place United capped by first-half injuries to centre halves Jonny Evans and Phil Jones that forced them off. Nate Jones Jersey . Peter Gammons, an analyst for Major League Baseballs network and website, drew the ire of hockey fans on Sunday when he criticized the two NHL teams on Twitter for their physical game the night before.Michael van Gerwen overcame a huge scare against Simon Whitlock as he began his European Championship title defence with a narrow 6-5 win on Friday, but world champion Gary Anderson was whitewashed by James Wade at the Ethias Arena in Hasselt, Belgium. The Dutch star, who has claimed the title for the past two years, saw his bid to complete a treble of wins threatened when Australian ace Whitlock - the 2012 champion - dominated their first-round clash.After sharing the opening four legs, Whitlock pulled out to lead 4-2 with the aid of a show-stopping 170 checkout and then edged to the brink of victory at 5-3. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Van Gerwen, though, finished double 16 and 87 to force a decider, with Whitlock missing double 15 for the match on a 150 checkout to allow the world No 1 back in to finally secure the win.Simon has been playing well recently and he did again tonight, said Van Gerwen, who now plays Gerwyn Price in Saturdays second round.When he got ahead of me I knew I had to come back and I did that. I played well after the first few legs and Im feeling fine - it doesnt matter how you win as long as you win.To win the triple in this event would be fantastic but Im only in the last 16 and I cant look any further than that. James Wade crushed reigning world champion Gary Anderson Price had earlier secured his second round spot with a 6-4 win over Daryl Gurney but world champion Gary Anderson crashed out as he lost 6-0 to No 4 seed James Wade, who hit six doubles from eight attempts in a ruthless display which included finishes of 102 and 100.Im happy to win but its horrible to see another player having an off-night like that, said Wade.Wade now faces former World Youth Champion Max Hopp in a tasty second-round tie, with the 20-year-old German overcoming Dutchman Benito van de Pas 6-4.Phil Taylor averaged a brilliant 109.28 as he began his bid to win a fifth European Championship with a 6-3 defeat of Alan Norris.Taylor now meets Joe Cullen, who celebrated his debut with a 6-2 win over emerging star Chris Dobey, who had to borrow a set of darts from Michael Smith after his luggage failed to arrive in Belgium. Phil Taylor averaged a brilliant 109.dddddddddddd28 against Alan Norris. (Picture courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC) Austrian star Mensur Suljovic produced a brilliant display to see off Dutchman Jermaine Wattimena 6-1, averaging an impressive 104.26 and hitting six doubles from eight attempts as he moved through to face Ian White.Suljovic will now play Ian White, whose bid to add to the three ranking victories he has claimed so far in 2016 began with a 6-2 defeat of Terry Jenkins, who was punished for 12 missed darts at doubles during the contest.Number three seed Peter Wright edged out Justin Pipe 6-5 in a thriller, coming back from 5-4 down to win the final two legs as he moved through to face Cristo Reyes.Spains Reyes reached the second round in Hasselt for the second successive year, defeating world No 7 Robert Thornton 6-4, despite the Scot hitting five 180s. Van Gerwens major milestones Michael van Gerwens milestones from his 18 major ranking titles Jelle Klaasen held off Steve Wests fightback from 5-0 down before claiming a 6-3 victory to move through to a second-round meeting with Stephen Bunting.Belgian hopes in the European Championship were ended on the opening night as No 5 seed Kim Huybrechts lost out 6-3 to debutant James Wilson who now plays Mervyn King, after he battled to a 6-4 win over South Africas Devon Petersen in their first-round contest.Australias Kyle Anderson sent No 6 seed Dave Chisnall packing as he celebrated his debut with a 6-3 win.Saturdays second round games will be followed on Sunday by the quarter-finals in the afternoon session and the semi-finals and final in the evening session. Saturday October 29: Second Round - Best of 19 legs Afternoon SessionKyle Anderson v James RichardsonMensur Suljovic v Ian WhitePeter Wright v Cristo ReyesJames Wilson v Mervyn KingEvening SessionJelle Klaasen v Stephen BuntingPhil Taylor v Joe CullenJames Wade v Max HoppMichael van Gerwen v Gerwyn Price Watch the Grand Slam of Darts live on Sky Sports from November 12. Also See: MVG targets European treble Whitlock: Im coming, MVG Best of the World Grand Prix Van Gerwens major milestones ' ' '