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Sports Apr 10, 2026

England's Dominance in Women's Six Nations: Can Anyone Stop Them?

England's women's rugby team is favored to win the Women's Six Nations for the eighth year in a row…
England's women's rugby team, the Red Roses, is on the brink of another Women's Six Nations title, with many considering them unstoppable. Despite missing at least eight Rugby World Cup winners due to injury, pregnancy, and retirement, they remain the team to beat.Their remarkable squad depth has allowed them to seamlessly replace key players, such as Abby Dow and Zoe Stratford, with talented newcomers like Claudia Moloney-MacDonald and Meg Jones. This conveyor belt of talent, combined with their pioneering full-time contracts, has been a key factor in their dominance.John Mitchell, England's head coach, believes his team still has room for improvement, stating, 'We're definitely very challenging on ourselves around how we want to get better.' He emphasized that his team is 'unfinished' and that the youth in the squad are still developing.While England is the clear favorite, Ireland and France are seen as potential challengers. Ireland, led by captain Erin King, has been improving steadily under coach Scott Bemand and will face England in their opening game. France, with new head coach François Ratier, has been consistent but is yet to unlock their full potential.The tournament will feature several exciting matches, including Wales vs. Scotland and France vs. Italy. As the competition heats up, all eyes will be on whether anyone can finally dethrone the Red Roses and bring an end to their eight-year winning streak.
#England women's rugby team #Six Nations Championship #Rugby Football Union
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Roberto De Zerbi's Apology for Mason Greenwood Comments Highlights Male Violence Against Women in Football

Roberto De Zerbi, Tottenham's head coach, apologized for past comments about Mason Greenwood, a for…
Roberto De Zerbi, the new head coach of Tottenham, recently apologized for his past comments about Mason Greenwood, a forward he managed at Marseille. De Zerbi's apology was seen as insufficient by some, as it focused on his self-description rather than taking accountability for his words. Greenwood had denied charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behavior, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm in 2022, and the case was discontinued. The conversation around De Zerbi and Greenwood has brought the issue of male violence against women back to the center of football's public discourse. Research has shown that men who perpetrate serious harm rarely identify themselves as perpetrators, and instead displace blame onto the victim, alcohol, or circumstance. This is why character references, although sincerely offered, are often inadequate in addressing the issue. Male violence against women is not an isolated issue, but rather a product of societal norms that shape what is seen, named, and tolerated. The World Health Organization and decades of academic research on gender and masculinity have consistently identified these norms as the root cause of the problem. Football is not immune to this issue, and research has shown that strong group cultures in sport can inhibit men from speaking up against harmful behavior. Men in positions of power, such as De Zerbi, have a responsibility to use their platform to speak out against male violence and to educate others about the impact of their behavior. Genuine ownership and accountability require men to name what was wrong with their actions, accept the impact of their behavior, and commit to not repeating it. De Zerbi's response fell short of this standard, and instead offered a character reference for himself. Football has a unique influence on society, particularly among young men, and it is essential that players, managers, and clubs use this influence to shape positive attitudes and behaviors. The heat generated by this incident has put male violence against women on the front pages of sports coverage, and it is crucial that the game uses this momentum to have a serious conversation about what it teaches, tolerates, and expects of men at every level.
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Sport Apr 10, 2026

Uzbek Grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov Extends Lead in Candidates, Eyes 2026 World Chess Title

Javokhir Sindarov, the 20‑year‑old Uzbek grandmaster, solidified his position at the top of the Can…
Javokhir Sindarov reinforced his dominance at the Candidates tournament in Cyprus, securing his sixth victory of the event and climbing to an unbeaten eight points out of ten. This tally places him two points clear of his nearest rival, Dutch No. 1 Anish Giri, who sits on six points after ten rounds. In a decisive game against India’s Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, Sindarov capitalized on a critical blunder at move 22, converting a queen‑and‑pawn advantage into a winning material edge while Giri’s opponent struggled to defend the Queen’s Gambit. Giri, meanwhile, bolstered his own campaign by defeating pre‑tournament favourite and US champion Fabiano Caruana in the previous round, delivering a spectacular finish that featured a forced queen sacrifice and a forced checkmate sequence. The upcoming round 13 pits Sindarov against Giri with the black pieces. A victory there would virtually guarantee Sindarov a spot in the 2026 World Championship match against fellow teenager Gukesh Dommaraju, who is only six months younger. Both contenders will be under 21, underscoring a historic youth surge at the pinnacle of chess. Current Candidates standings after ten of the fourteen rounds:Sindarov 8, Giri 6, Caruana 5, Blübaum (Germany), Wei Yi (China) and Hikaru Nakamura (USA) 4.5, Praggnanandhaa 4, Andrey Esipenko 3.5. In the women’s Candidates, the race remains tightly contested. India’s Vaishali Rameshbabu—sister of Praggnanandhaa—has surged to the outright lead with six points, after climbing from a negative score three rounds earlier. The rest of the field includes Zhu Jiner (China) and Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine) on 5.5 points, and a quartet of players tied at five points. Parallel events highlighted the depth of talent emerging worldwide. Germany’s Vincent Keymer clinched the Grenke Freestyle Open title on tie‑break over France’s Maxime Vachier‑Lagrave, earning a spot at the next Freestyle World Championship. World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen finished third with 7/9, also on tie‑break, after a drawn final round against a lower‑rated Indian opponent; his performance was reportedly hampered by excessive heat in the venue. In England, International Master Marcus Harvey achieved his first grandmaster norm at the 4NCL Easter Congress, bringing his rating to 2446—well above the 2400 threshold required for the title. At 29, Harvey joins a small group of English players on the cusp of full GM status, with strong institutional support from the English Chess Federation and government‑backed funding. The Candidates tournament thus not only crowns the next challenger for the world crown but also signals a broader generational shift, with several teenagers already positioned to shape the elite chess landscape for years to come.
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Australia on Brink of BJK Cup Exit After Gibson Stunned by British Teenager

Australia's chances of advancing to the Billie Jean King Cup Finals have taken a hit after losing b…
Australia's quest for a spot in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals has gotten off to a rocky start, with the team losing both opening-day singles matches. Spearhead Talia Gibson was expected to give the tie a strong start at Melbourne's John Cain Arena on Friday but suffered a shocking 7-6 (7-4) 7-5 loss to British teenager Mika Stojsavljevic, ranked 275th in the world.Gibson, ranked 56th globally, had been in stellar form leading up to the tie, having recently beaten five top 20-ranked players and achieving a career-high ranking. However, she struggled against the 17-year-old Stojsavljevic, who claimed the first set in a tiebreak and dominated the second set to secure the win.Adding to Australia's woes, Kimberly Birrell was defeated 4-6 6-3 6-3 by top-ranked Brit Harriet Dart. This leaves experienced duo Storm Hunter and Ellen Perez needing to win the doubles on Saturday to keep Australia's hopes alive in the tie.The British team, missing their top four players, were considered underdogs, but Stojsavljevic's impressive performance, including 12 aces, turned the tide in their favor. Gibson acknowledged her nerves and praised Stojsavljevic for her strong serve and overall play.
#Billie Jean King Cup #Australia tennis team #Talia Gibson
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Rory McIlroy Leads Masters Title Defence with Impressive First Round

Rory McIlroy has made a strong start to his Masters title defence, sharing the lead with Sam Burns …
Rory McIlroy, the defending champion, has made a flying start to his title defence at the Masters Tournament, carding a 67 to share the lead with Sam Burns after the first round. McIlroy's score of five under par puts him just one shot shy of the best first-round score by a reigning Masters champion. His round included birdies at the 9th, 13th, 14th, and 15th holes, with a saved par at the last despite finding sand from the tee. The Northern Irishman expressed relief at feeling unburdened, stating, “I think winning a Masters makes it easier to win your second one.” He added that knowing he can put on his Green Jacket and have a Coke Zero at the end of the day helps him make crucial swings without worrying about the outcome. McIlroy's position is strong, but he is not alone in the lead. Sam Burns, who has had a curious history at Augusta, also carded a 67 to share the top spot. Burns has missed the cut twice in four previous Masters appearances but showed promise with his first-round performance. Other notable players include Justin Rose, who shot a 70 and could set up a potential rerun of last year's playoff. Patrick Reed, Kurt Kitayama, and Jason Day are also in contention, having carded scores of 69. Shane Lowry and Xander Schauffele are also well-placed, with Lowry predicting a tough week ahead due to the forecast. The tournament is expected to become increasingly challenging, with Lowry warning that the course will get “very, very crusty” as the week progresses. McIlroy, however, seems relishing the battle, having overcome his historical struggles at Augusta.
#Rory McIlroy #Masters Tournament #Sam Burns
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Sports Apr 09, 2026

Eritrea's AFCON Hopes in Jeopardy as Seven Players Disappear in South Africa

Eritrea's participation in the Africa Cup of Nations preliminaries is uncertain after seven local f…
Eritrea's hopes of participating in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) have been thrown into doubt after seven local footballers disappeared in South Africa following their team's victory over Eswatini last month.The players were part of a 24-member squad that participated in the qualifying tie, with only 10 being locally-based players. Of these, only three returned to Eritrea, while the whereabouts of the other seven remain unknown.The incident occurred when the national team arrived in South Africa en route from Eswatini to Eritrea via Egypt. A Confederation of African Football (CAF) official told the AFP news agency that the disappearance is a mystery and that no one seems certain what happened to the players thereafter.Eritrea's coach, Hesham Yakan, had chosen 24 players, including 14 based abroad, for the two-leg preliminary qualifier against Eswatini. The team's victory over Eswatini proved a surprise success, considering they had not played an international match for six years.The disappearance of the players has raised concerns about the country's football future and the well-being of its players. Indefinite military service after completing schooling is cited as the main reason for the defections from the East African country.Eritrea has been governed by President Isaias Afwerki since gaining independence from Ethiopia in 1993, and human rights groups consistently describe his rule as “highly repressive”.The incident has also highlighted the dire situation in Eritrea, with George Ghebreslassie, an Eritrean exile, saying that “it shows the kind of situation we have in Eritrea. We thought things would change, but nothing has changed”.
#Eritrea national football team #Africa Cup of Nations #South Africa
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Sport Apr 09, 2026

England's Six Nations Title Hopes Hit by Injuries and Pregnancies

England's Women's Six Nations campaign has been dealt a blow with prop Hannah Botterman ruled out o…
England's hopes of winning the Women's Six Nations title have been hit by a series of setbacks, including injuries and pregnancies. Prop Hannah Botterman has been ruled out of their opener against Ireland with an ankle injury, and her participation in the tournament is uncertain.The team is already dealing with several injuries, two retirements, and four pregnancies, including that of Rosie Galligan, whose partner is England teammate Marlie Packer. Coach John Mitchell said that Botterman's ankle is not yet mechanically sound, and they will have more information on her return timeline next week.England remain favorites for the grand slam, but Mitchell acknowledged that the team has been affected by the post-World Cup euphoria. Ellie Kildunne will start at full-back, with Claudia Moloney-MacDonald and Jess Breach on the wings. New captain Meg Jones, who took over from pregnant Zoe Stratford, will start at outside centre.Mitchell believes that the team has built a legacy and has the opportunity to create a dynasty. However, he also acknowledged that there will be challenges along the way, including a Lions tour in 2027 and the fact that several players are becoming mothers.
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Sports Apr 09, 2026

Harry Maguire Says Manchester United’s Pressure Would Have Broken Many Players as He Extends Contract

Defender Harry Maguire, who recently signed a one‑year contract extension with Manchester United, w…
Harry Magunei believes the relentless spotlight at Manchester United would have broken many players, noting that the club’s demanding environment can overwhelm even seasoned professionals.After signing a new one‑year contract with an option for a further season, the 33‑year‑old defender extended a tenure that began with a then‑world‑record £80 million fee paid to Leicester in 2019.During his 266 appearances for United, Maguire helped the club win the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, captained the side from 2020 under Ole Gunnar Solskjær, and endured a dip in form that saw him lose his place after Erik ten Hag took over. He even flirted with a move to West Ham in the summer of 2023 before re‑establishing himself as a key figure.“I see a lot of players come into this club and, frankly, it’s just too big for them,” Maguire said. “The eyes on you, the scrutiny, the analysis… there are ex‑players commenting on every goal. That’s part and parcel of playing for this club.”He added that many would have quit early under such pressure: “Probably. I think there’ll be a lot who want to close the book and restart their career. It’s probably broken them a little bit earlier.”Reflecting on his own ordeal, Maguire described the period of intense mockery and abuse as a low point that forced him to adopt a “laid‑back attitude” and ignore outside noise to regain form.Since Erik ten Hag’s appointment, United have climbed to third place in the Premier League, reviving hopes of Champions League qualification. Maguire is optimistic about the club’s trajectory: “If we get the recruitment right and keep the momentum, there’s no ceiling to where we can reach. We have to be in the conversation for the big trophies.”On the international stage, Maguire hopes to feature for England at the 2026 World Cup. Although manager Thomas Tuchel currently ranks him behind Ezri Konsa, Marc Guéhi, John Stones and the injured Trevoh Chalobah, Maguire remains determined: “I’m desperate to go, whether I start or come on late. I still believe I’m arguably one of the best defenders in the world in both boxes.”
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Sport Apr 09, 2026

Tom Watson Criticizes PGA Tour's Decision to Reinstate LIV Golf Defectors

Legendary golfer Tom Watson has publicly criticized the PGA Tour's decision to allow LIV Golf defec…
Tom Watson, an eight-time major winner, has blasted the PGA Tour over its recent decision to allow Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed to return from LIV Golf. Moments after participating in the honorary first drive ceremony at the 2026 Masters, Watson lambasted the tour's decision.Watson expressed his discontent, saying that by reinstating Reed and Koepka, the tour had reneged on promises made to players who remained loyal during the schism. 'I thought the LIV players, when they left, were supposed to be banned for life,' he stated.Watson suggested that if he were the commissioner, Koepka, Reed, and other returning players would have to qualify through the Korn Ferry Tour. 'If I was the commissioner, that's what I'd do,' he said.Watson also emphasized that the players who left for LIV Golf violated the No. 1 rule of protecting sponsors. 'When the players left, they chose to go for the money, which is fine, but to return to the Tour, I thought was a nonstarter, but apparently it's not.'In response, Reed stated that returning to the PGA Tour was the right decision for his game and family. 'I've always known that the best players in the world and the deepest fields from top to bottom are on the PGA Tour,' he said.
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