The start of the Algarve and Cyprus Cups have done little to distract the leading teams in Germany, Italy and Spain, who were all able to consolidate their positions at the top of their respective leagues
Melbourne Vixens (48) defeated Adelaide Thunderbirds (39), West Coast Fever (67) defeated SKYCITY Mystics (51), Mission Queensland Firebirds (52) defeated Mojo Pulse (46), NSW Swifts (48) defeated Kia Magic (43)
At halfway in the final, the Dutch star was third, possibly fourth, in a race where Britain's Dina Asher-Smith, the world junior 100m champion in the lane immediately to her right, was in front.
The four-minute video reflects on how cricket has been at the forefront of the revolution in women’s sport over the last decade
The result saw Park complete a fourth consecutive bogey-free round to finish 15-under par and claim the winner’s cheque of US$ 210,000.
Former wheelchair racer Petitclerc, who was nominated by the Canadian Paralympic Committee, retired from competition after winning her 14th career gold at Beijing 2008.
The Roxy Pro Quarterfinalists are set and reigning six-time WSL Champion Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) will take on Silvana Lima (BRA) for the third time this competition.
When an athlete goes through those cold winter mornings of training, their minds wander to how good they can be. Katarina Johnson-Thompson looked to the top of the tree.
The Cricket Australia (CA) Women’s National Selection Panel (WNSP) today announced a squad of Australia’s top emerging women’s cricketers to represent the Commonwealth Bank Shooting Stars on its tour to Dubai from 30 March – 13 April. photo Getty Images
The former world no. 1 carded a six under par 66, in a round that included three birdies and a bogey on the front nine
Egypt's world No.2 Raneem El Welily claimed the biggest WSA World Tour squash title of her career when she upset Malaysian favourite Nicol David.
England's Laura Massaro began the defence of her Windy City Open presented by Guggenheim and EquiTrust Life Insurance Company title in style.
England women have finished their four week tour of New Zealand in a positive fashion
THEY’VE been the talk of the ANZ Championship again this summer and West Coast Fever defender Shae Brown is adamant the team wants to live up to expectations
Queensland Firebirds took a decisive step towards sealing a top four spot with a commanding 60-33 win over the Central Pulse.
World No.1 Lydia Ko was hitting the ball so poorly on the driving range that she decided to pack it all in
The continental championship will be held from 9-16 August in the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta.
Eight qualifiers from eight separate nations earned places in the main draw of the Windy City Open
Young trio look to dominate NZ Open field
Fierce rivals and true legends of the sport Lisa Andersen (USA) and Layne Beachley (AUS) will face-off on Australia's Gold Coast.
Jenny Lang Ping led China to second place at the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship Italy 2014.
Heavyweights contests in France and Germany stood out among all else over the weekend in potentially decisive matches for the respective title campaigns.
Coach Anatoli Buyalski expects American Lindsey Harding to wear the national team jersey as a naturalized player.
Ellie Brooks started the Burton Automotive Women’s Classic as the underdog, credit WSL/Matt Dunbar
The Netherlands took the first world title of the evening in the women's Scratch Race, their first gold medal of these championships. Kirsten Wild won the rainbow jersey. The final title of the night went to Germany's Kristina Vogel
Ko, as has become her custom, set another swag of records today in holding off Korean Amy Yang by two shots to win on the fabled Royal Melbourne Composite Course.