Who are favourites to win the 2023 Women's World Cup?
The women's World Cup is set to begin on July 20th in host countries, Australia and New Zealand.
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The women's World Cup is set to begin on July 20th in host countries, Australia and New Zealand.
The Football Association is looking at whether the women’s game could be exempted from the Saturday afternoon television blackout, Baroness Sue Campbell has told MPs.
The women's World Cup begins on July 20th with Ireland in attendance for the first time in history. Ireland will feature in Group B alongside Nigeria, Australia and Canada.
Mel Reid moved to within a shot of the lead at the second women’s major of the year – nine months after quitting golf.
Iga Swiatek gained new-found belief in her own strength after coming through an intense struggle to beat Karolina Muchova and complete her French Open hat-trick.
The 22-year-old Swiatek is just the third woman in the Open era to win each of her first four Grand Slam finals, the Pole adding to her 2020 and 2022 titles in Paris and last year's US Open triumph.
Iga Swiatek maintained her unbeaten record against Coco Gauff in their French Open rematch to move through to the semi-finals.
Coco Gauff is gunning for revenge against Iga Swiatek when they clash in the quarter-finals of the French Open.