Shankland Double: 2 Goals Make Scotland World Cup Case
Shankland brace vs Curacao boosts World Cup start bid as Gilmour injury, Curtis goal, and Haiti warning define Scotland's 4-1 win, exposing defensive worries.
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Shankland brace vs Curacao boosts World Cup start bid as Gilmour injury, Curtis goal, and Haiti warning define Scotland's 4-1 win, exposing defensive worries.
Mallory Swanson is back in the USWNT, earning first call-up since giving birth in November, and will face Brazil in friendlies on June 6 and 9.
Man City make WSL Golden Boot winner Bunny Shaw one of the world's highest-paid players after U-turn, following free transfer links.
Alexia Putellas announces her Barcelona departure after 14 years, deciding not to renew her contract, and will leave at the end of the current season.
World No. 20 Diana Schneider, after reaching the Rome WTA 1000 third round, shared her honest impressions of the city, highlighting its beauty but also its
World No. 21 Ludmilla Samsonova advanced to the third round of the WTA 1000 Rome tournament after defeating Ann Li. She discussed the challenge of playing in
World No. 7 Mirra Andreeva discusses her Madrid Open singles final loss to Marta Kostyuk, explaining how the doubles final helped her move forward and focus on upcoming clay tournaments.
Tatiana Maslani discussed her potential return as She-Hulk in a second season or another Marvel project during a recent interview.
World No. 81 Anastasia Zakharova discusses her relocation from Volgograd to Moscow three years ago, balancing family time with her tennis career and studies.
World No. 4 Coco Gauff shares her thoughts on Rome's compact center court, explaining how court size impacts play and why she finds the smaller venue appealing compared to other major tournaments.
World No. 81 Anastasia Zakharova shares her recovery and relaxation methods between matches at the Rome 'thousand' event, focusing on swimming and family support.
Yulia Putintseva (world No. 77) was eliminated in the first round of the WTA-1000 tournament in Rome, losing to Czech player Tereza Valentova (No. 48) with a
World No. 81 Anastasia Zakharova discussed her tennis inspirations, naming five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova as her childhood idol.
World No. 81 Anastasia Zakharova cites Maria Sharapova as her childhood idol, aiming to emulate the 5-time Grand Slam champion's playing style.
World No. 81 Anastasia Zakharova explains how she structures her training around the world due to the dense WTA tournament calendar.
Russian tennis player Anastasia Zakharova, ranked 81st, explains key differences between WTA 1000 tournaments she played this year and previous events.
World No. 81 Anastasia Zakharova discusses her preparation for a second-round match against Linda Noskova at the Rome WTA 1000 tournament.