Naomi Osaka Inspires a New Generation of Athletes

Four-time major winner, Naomi Osaka, pictured with the Australian Open title on Saturday, 20 February 2021. Photo: Naomi Osaka (Twitter)

Four-time major winner, Naomi Osaka, is leading a new generation of female athletes globally after winning the Australian Open. The star reveals her goal to one day play a young girl who she inspired.

Kgothatso Montjane Champions Disability Sport in South Africa

Four-time gsport award winner, Kgothatso Montjane, is the most decorated Sportswoman with a Disability awardee on the gsport stage and is hoping that her success will open doors for more female wheelchair tennis players. Photo: Supplied

Four-time gsport award winner, Kgothatso Montjane, regards the initiative as one that has nurtured her career and given her the platform to be a role model for young women to look up to. She also chats to Celine Abrahams about developing disability sport in South Africa and her desire to win a Major.

Ayabonga Khaka Living Her Cricket Dream

Momentum Proteas and senior Central Gauteng Lions Women’s cricketer, Ayabonga Khaka, is reaping the rewards of her hard labour that has seen her rise from playing cricket in the streets to featuring for the national team. Photo: Supplied

Momentum Proteas cricketer, Ayabonga Khaka, is on a high after receiving a Presidential award from her province @CGLCricket and two @OfficialCSA Awards nominations. She chats to Celine Abrahams about her ambition to win a World Cup.

2008 January Style Star: Jody Williams

It’s barely been a month since Capetonian Jody Williams became the youngest person to win South African Idols, but she has already become a media darling. In a short space of time, she has gone from a unknown 17-year-old to an overnight celebrity, gracing covers of magazines, being interviewed on TV and radio, and performing […]

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