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The 2026 French Open, affectionately known as Roland-Garros, stands as the second Grand Slam of the professional tennis calendar and the only major championship played Continue Reading |
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup, officially known as FIFA World Cup 26, marks a historic expansion and will be the first World Cup hosted by Continue Reading |
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Get ready for the pinnacle of women's Twenty20 cricket! The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 is set to light up England, bringing together the Continue Reading |
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The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the world's oldest active endurance motorsport race, a legendary challenge that tests human and machine limits over a Continue Reading |
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The 2026 U.S. Open is the third of the four major championships held each year in professional golf. First held in 1895, the event is Continue Reading |
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Rugby’s most famous invitation club returns to the Home of England Rugby for a spectacular mid-summer double-header. The Barbarians take on Wales in a showcase Continue Reading |
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The oldest tennis tournament in the world, the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, is one of professional tennis' four Grand Slam tournaments, first played in 1877. Held Continue Reading |
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The 2026 Tour de France is the pinnacle of professional cycling and the most famous of the three "Grand Tours." Known for its legendary mountain Continue Reading
A new chapter of New Zealand rugby begins in Christchurch as the All Blacks host France in the inaugural Nations Championship. This marquee fixture marks Continue Reading
The inaugural Nations Championship brings one of rugby's most intense rivalries to the Highveld as the world champion Springboks host England. This clash at the Continue Reading
A new era of international rugby arrives in Sydney as Australia host Ireland in the inaugural Nations Championship. This clash at the state-of-the-art Sydney Football Continue Reading |