Kgothatso Montjane and Yui Kamiji Bag Runners-Up at Wimbledon

South Africa’s leading wheelchair tennis champion Kgothatso Montjane and her Japanese partner Yui Kamiji earn Wimbledon runners-up honours in the final of the quad doubles category.
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Sky Brown Sets Skateboarding History

British skateboarder Sky Brown is a world champion at the age of 14 after scoring 90.83 for her three runs in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.
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Naomi Osaka Out of French Open, Doubts She will Play Wimbledon

Former World No.1 Naomi Osaka doubts on whether she will play Wimbledon after the ATP and WTA stripped ranking points from the tournament.
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Kg Montjane Cruises into Roland Garros Semi-Final Round

South Africa’s leading wheelchair tennis ace, Kgothatso Montjane, made a winning start to her campaign with a straight-sets win over American Dana Mathewson on Friday, to reach the French Open semi-final round. #GoGirls
Leaders Insist Tokyo Olympic Games will be Staged

The delayed Tokyo Olympic Games is scheduled to take place from Friday, 23 July to Sunday, 8 August 2021. Photo: Pixabay
Kgothatso Montjane Suffers Singles Loss, Hopeful of Doubles Victory at Roland Garros

South African top ranked wheelchair tennis ace, Kgothatso Montjane, will be aiming to redeem herself after suffering a defeat in the singles round at Roland Garros. She will partner with Japan’s Momoko Ohtani in the doubles round on Friday.
Simmonds and Montjane Represent SA at Spring Open Finals

South Africa’s Chanel Simmonds and Kgothatso Montjane will challenge for honours in the final of the singles and wheelchair tennis events, respectively, at the SA Spring Open at Ellis Park
Montjane and Simmonds Win SA Spring Open Titles

South African top-seeds Kgothatso Montjane and Chanel Simmonds won singles titles in their respective categories in the 2019 SA Spring Open at Ellis Park on Sunday
World Cup of Golf Draws Closer
One of the most significant international ladies golfing events takes place at Sun City from 19 to 21 January next year, and its staging is due to the efforts of two proud South African women, Lesley Copeman and Tania Fourie.