“I Feel Really Disrespected By The WTA” – Aryna Sabalenka Criticises WTA Finals Organization In Mexico

Reigning World No. 1 in women’s tennis Aryna Sabalenka has criticised the organization of the WTA Finals in Mexico, expressing her sense of feeling “disrespected” by the Women’s Tennis Association and concerned for her safety during her first victory at the event. The decision to host the WTA Finals in Cancun, Mexico, was only finalized in September after negotiations with …

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FIFA Bans Luis Rubiales From ‘All Football-Related Activities’ For Three Years

FIFA has officially banned Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), from all soccer-related activities for three years. Rubiales has faced public backlash since the Women’s World Cup when he gave Spanish forward Jenni Hermoso an unwanted kiss during the medal ceremony in August. While Rubiales described the kiss as mutual, Hermoso explained how she …

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Mary Earps Addresses Fan Criticism For Not Signing An Autograph

England goalkeeper Mary Earps was called out by a fan for not signing an autograph after Manchester United’s 5-0 victory win against Everton and accused her of being “too busy and important” to meet supporters. The star goalkeeper took a screenshot of the comment and wrote on her Instagram story: “I try to ignore comments like these – but after …

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Emma Hayes Calls For Progress On LGBTQ Rights In Saudi Arabia’s World Cup Bid

Chelsea’s manager Emma Hayes has raised serious concerns about the feasibility of Saudi Arabia hosting the 2035 Women’s World Cup, given the nation’s stance on LGBTQ rights. Hayes has expressed her belief that significant progress must be made before such a decision can be considered. Chelsea Women's manager Emma Hayes says that "lots of work has to be done" before …

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Thrilling Development For Ireland Lacrosse As Sport Makes Olympic Comeback After 120 Years

In a thrilling development for Ireland Lacrosse, the sport is set to make its grand return to the Olympic stage after a 120-year hiatus. Lacrosse, which is often likened to hurling, appeared in the Olympic Games of 1904 and 1908. Remarkably, in 1908, a certain Paddy Brennan, an Irishman who moved to Montreal at a young age, captained Canada to …

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Eve McMahon Clinches World U21 Championship In Morocco

Howth Yacht Club’s Eve McMahon has emerged as the victor in the world U21 championship for her ILCA6 Olympic class in Tangiers, Morocco. Throughout six days of challenging races, the Paris 2024 hopeful displayed remarkable composure, coming in 14 points lower than her closest rival. On the event’s final day, she navigated her way from a mid-fleet start to a …

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Ireland Secure Victory Over Scotland In ODI Series

Saturday, 21 October – Ireland Women secured a victory against Scotland, ultimately claiming the ODI series 2-1 in the Ireland vs Scotland tournament at the Desert Springs Cricket Ground in Spain. Opting to bat first, Ireland set an imposing target of 240 runs, with Leah Paul’s resilient knock of 70 runs anchoring the innings. Support from Laura Delany (41 runs) …

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England’s Red Roses Anticipate Arrival Of New Head Coach John Mitchell After World Cup

John Mitchell is anticipated to join England’s women’s national rugby team when they arrive in his home country for the WXV competition, marking the Red Roses’ return to New Zealand after their defeat in last year’s World Cup final at Eden Park. Mitchell, who was appointed as Simon Middleton’s successor at the end of the Women’s Six Nations in May, …

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From Near Tragedy to Triumph: Rylee Foster’s Remarkable Soccer Comeback

Two years ago, Rylee Foster’s life took a dramatic turn as a car crash left her with severe injuries. The former Liverpool goalkeeper had to undergo emergency spinal surgery after suffering seven neck fractures, wear a halo device, and was told she might never play football again. 🍁Canadian Rylee Foster was involved in a car accident that saw her thrown …

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Cricket Set To Make A Return To The Olympics In 2028

Monday, 16 October 2023 – The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced that cricket will return to the Olympics at the Los Angeles Games in 2028 (LA28). This monumental decision was officially ratified by the IOC during its 141st session in Mumbai, following a recommendation from the LA28 committee. There is expected to be both a T20 men’s and women’s …

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