Leona Maguire nine back as Nelly Korda grabs clubhouse lead at Women's Open
Leona Maguire is nine shots adrift of clubhouse leader Nelly Korda at the halfway point of the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews.
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Leona Maguire is nine shots adrift of clubhouse leader Nelly Korda at the halfway point of the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews.
Nigeria’s U-20 female football team, Falconets, have fully recovered from their long trip to Colombia, and are now set to confront their counterparts from Australia, in the first of two friendly matches organised by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to ensure team readiness for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup holding in that country, from August 31 to September 22.
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Caitlin Clark has reached a new level of fame. The Indiana Fever guard is, like it or not, the new face of the WNBA. She was drafted with the No. 1 overall pick in April and has brought a ton of eyeballs from the college ranks along with her.
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After a myriad of offseason moves that brought superstars like Mikal Bridges across the Brooklyn Bridge to the New York Knicks and Paul George to the Philadelphia 76ers, the battle for the top of the East is as competitive as it's been in years.
Football star David Beckham “didn’t know what was being said about him” in the press while he was playing because social media did not exist, the co-founder of his content studio has said.
Eyeing an unprecedented five gold and a dozen medals in total, the first batch of the Indian contingent, including star javelin thrower Sumit Antil, left for the Paris Paralympics in advance to get acclimatized to the conditions. The 16 para athletes will stay at hotels in Paris for a few days before entering the Games Village on August 25, three days before the Opening Ceremony. The likes of Antil, who is bidding to become the first Indian to defend his Paralympics gold, will train at facilities near the French capital to acclimatize with the weather conditions there.