Canada shoots for 1st-ever Billie Jean King Cup title at finals in Spain
One year after Canada's men snapped a lengthy tennis drought, the women have an opportunity to follow suit.
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One year after Canada's men snapped a lengthy tennis drought, the women have an opportunity to follow suit.
South Africa's Erik van Rooyen, inspired by a sick friend, rolled in a long eagle putt at the final hole to grab an emotional two-shot triumph Sunday in the PGA Tour World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico on Sunday.
Jessica Pegula beat Coco Gauff on Saturday to reach the WTA Finals title match but continuing weather woes saw Aryna Sabalenka's clash with Iga Swiatek suspended by rain. World number one Sabalenka and number two Swiatek had played just three games when rain blew in, halting a match between players fighting for the year-end number one ranking. If Australian Open champion Sabalenka wins, she'll finish the year atop the rankings, but if French Open champion Swiatek advances and goes on to claim the title she will regain the number one spot.
The Laval Rouge et Or women's rugby team successfully defended their national title on home turf with a 32-12 win over the Victoria Vikes in the U Sports championship game on Sunday at Telus Stadium in Quebec City.
SYDNEY : Australia's Jess Fox will return to the land of her birth to defend her Olympic canoe slalom C1 title next year after being selected for her fourth Summer Games on Monday.
Poland's Iga Swiatek knocked out rival Aryna Sabalenka in the semi-final of the season-ending WTA Finals in Cancun on Sunday 6-3 6-2, putting the world number one ranking within her reach ahead of Monday's title match.
It was a busy day of action in the GAA Club provincial championships in Football and Hurling, with big names involved across the country.
Playing exhilarating hockey from the word go, an aggressive Indian women's team crushed title holders Japan 4-0 to lift its second Asian Champions Trophy title on Sunday. The match started 50 minutes late because of issues with the floodlights. India overcame the two-time champions through goals from Sangita Kumari (17th minute), Neha (46th), Laremsiami (57th) and Vandana Katariya (60th). India won their maiden Asian Champions Trophy title in 2016 in Singapore, while Japan bagged the crown twice, in 2013 and 2021.