The day was dominated by the Lefebvrian schism, with four bishops consecrated in Switzerland against Pope Leone XIV's explicit plea. Coverage surged from early morning, with Corriere Della Sera, La Repubblica, ANSA, and Il Sole 24 Ore leading, framing it as a formal break with Rome. The Pope's letter asking them to 'turn back' was widely quoted. In the afternoon, Jannik Sinner's Wimbledon victory over Borges in straight sets seized editorial attention, with live updates across outlets highlighting his tiebreak mastery. The match briefly overshadowed the schism. Evening coverage shifted to the World Cup, where England's comeback win over Congo via a Kane doublet and Belgium's 2-2 draw with Senegal drew focus. Trump's claim of easily winning the Iran war and the Doha talks resumption received intermittent attention, as did the detention and release of Italian citizen Nessy Guerra in Egypt.