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Quick Glance: Opinion: Lone wolf attackers are often imitated criminals
- Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, was a "lone wolf" attacker in the July 8 slaying of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a stump speech.
- During the 2021 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japanese authorities were on the lookout for lone wolf attackers.
- A lone wolf can also notify someone openly about their plans at times.
- Moving forward, perhaps what we should be most wary of are copycats, as lone wolves are known to emulate other people's misdeeds.
Quick Glance: After amazing third rounds, Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland lead The Open.
- The Northern Irishman faces a strong opponent in Viktor Hovland, who shares 16 under par with McIlroy.
- The magnitude of Hovland and McIlroy's performance just made an alternate champion difficult to predict.
- McIlroy, whose second shot was barely long enough to allow for a backswing against the perimeter wall, could only manage five points.
- During his excellent third round, Viktor Hovland tees off on the 6th hole.
Quick Glance: Tennis Wimbledon: Iga Swiatek loses to Alize Cornet
- Iga Swiatek hadn't lost a match since February.
- However, she was inexperienced with the Wimbledon grass.
- Swiatek was defeated 4:6, 2:6 in the third round by Alize Cornet, the same destiny as Serena Williams eight years earlier.
- Swiatek had decided not to play on grass after winning the French Open, and she canceled her participation in the Berlin tournament.
- "I'm like a good wine - and in France, good wine always ages well," Cornet remarked, offering words of consolation to Swiatek, who will face loss for the first time since February.
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