Birdie Blitz Earns Nadia van der Westhuizen Joburg Ladies Open Lead
South Africa’s Nadia van der Westhuizen aims to keep enjoying herself after she birdied her final five holes of the Joburg Ladies Open second round
South Africa’s Nadia van der Westhuizen aims to keep enjoying herself after she birdied her final five holes of the Joburg Ladies Open second round
Thailand’s April Angurasaranee took the overnight lead with a magnificent round of six under par 67 to lead the first round of the Joburg Ladies
South Africa’s Isabella Kruger and Zoe Kruger claimed silver after losing to Russians Alina Charaeva and Ekaterina Reyngold in the doubles final of the Wiphold
Tournament top seed Laura Pigossi beat Manon Leonard while Hanne Vandewinkel stunned Gabriela Knutson to contest the singles final, while SA sisters Isabella and Zoe
Two South African pairings progressed to the doubles quarterfinals on Thursday at the ITF World Tennis Tour W50 tournament, after SA no. 1 Isabella Kruger
South Africa’s top-ranked player Isabella Kruger and Marilouise van Zyl won passage through to the second round of the Wiphold International, an ITF women’s $40,000
South Africa’s top-ranked player Isabella Kruger will lead a five-member South African contingent when they face international competitors at the second successive ITF World Tennis
SA No 1 Isabella Kruger held her nerve to defeat Ekaterina Shalimova in three sets at the $40,000 Wiphold Int. tournament in Pretoria on Wednesday,
Teenager Lilitha Ndungane and SA No 1 Isabella Kruger were the two local players keeping their title hopes alive at the $40,000 Wiphold International women’s
Ons Jabeur celebrated her 5th WTA title with a commanding straight sets victory over up-and-coming Diana Shnaider in the Ningbo Open final on Saturday, marking
The Brazilian pair of Rafaella Foute and Natalie Guitler made history winning the inaugural women’s doubles gold medal at the Teqball World Championship in Poland.<br
The International Hockey Federation releases pools ahead of the 2021 FIH Junior Women’s Hockey World Cup, which kicks off from 5 December, in South Africa