BASKETBALL
WNBA
Opal Bec Allen was just one point away from a career best as she led CHICAGO to victory with 27 points.
CYCLING
Giro d’Italia
Australia’s Sarah Gigante recorded a career best win to take out stage four, elevating her to third overall.
FOOTBALL
Euros
FRANCE (4) - WALES (1)
ENGLAND (4) - NETHERLANDS (0)
Club Football
Matilda Wini Heatley has departed her Danish club of the past three seasons to join Italian side A.S Roma.
HOCKEY
Hockey One
Hockeyroo Greta Hayes has signed with Adelaide Fire for the upcoming season after several seasons for NSW Pride.
CRICKET
WBBL
Perth Scorchers have re-signed Maddy Darke and Lilly Mills.
NETBALL
U21 Youth World Cup
A number of SSN players and reserved stars have been named in an initial 22 player squad for this year’s Youth World Cup, including West Coast’s Olivia Wilkinson and Swift Grace Whyte. Full squad here:
https://netball.com.au/news/21u-squad-revealed
RUGBY UNION
International
17yr old Waiaria Ellis becomes the second youngest Wallaroo ever, named to play wing against New Zealand on Saturday.
The Black Ferns have named Olympic Sevens star and World Cup winner Ruby Tui.
GOLF
Evian Championship
Australians Grace Kim and Cassie Porter will play in the same group when the major tees off Thursday night. Minjee Lee is grouped with fellow 2025 major winners Maja Stark and Mao Saigo.
TENNIS
Wimbledon
Iga Swiatek and Belinda Bencic will meet in the semi finals after winning through.
So happy for Bec. It has been a rough season for Chicago but she was awesome today, and her teammates were hyped for her. Between her & Sami it's been a great week in the WNBA.