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Is Sinner-Alcaraz in danger of making majors boring?
Though the Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner rivalry is thrilling, tennis correspondent Russell Fuller ponders whether it could make Grand Slams boring.
Why rugby union can’t get enough of league imports
Recent developments in the so called silly season of transfer rumours, stories and embargos have shown a huge link in rugby league players coming over to the 15-a-side game. So why are they coming over? The post Why rugby union can’t get enough of league imports appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Why Norrie exit underlines how Britain is punching below weight
Britain is one of the richest tennis nations in the world but once again its singles players have not reached the second week at a Grand Slam.
George Furbank returns to England squad for Guinness Six Nations
George Furbank has been named in England’s squad for the upcoming Guinness Six Nations, with Greg Fisilau also included as one of three uncapped players. The post George Furbank returns to England squad for Guinness Six Nations appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
New Rugby Paper Roundup: Bombshell Six Nations squad omissions
In this week’s episode of the Rugby Paper Roundup, Assistant Editor Ben Jaycock is joined by Huw Griffin from HG Rugby to discuss further turmoil off the pitch for the Welsh regions in the URC, while the pair also assess Wales’, Scotland’s and France’s Six Nations squads, and the headline names who have failed to make the cut. The post New Rugby Paper Roundup: Bombshell Six Nations squad omissions appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

What is Curran's ultra-slow 'moon ball' leaving batters in a spin?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what is a 'moon ball' and how England's Sam Curran mastered the delivery in the first ODI against Sri Lanka.
Top 10 Best Vaginal Aesthetics in Turkey for 2026
Vaginal aesthetics (often referred to as cosmetic gynecology) has become a structured, patient-centered field in Turkey, supported by modern surgical facilities, experienced specialists, and streamlined care pathways for both local and international patients. In 2026, demand continues to rise for procedures that aim to improve comfort, confidence, and (where clinically appropriate) function—most commonly labiaplasty, vaginoplasty […] The post Top 10 Best Vaginal Aesthetics in Turkey for 2026 app
Mobile Casinos: Playing Anytime, Anywhere
Mobile casinos have changed how people interact with digital gambling. Smartphones and tablets now support activities once limited to desktop computers. Players launch a session during a break, on public transport, or at home without any setup. This change follows broader progress in mobile technology rather than a sudden shift in gambling habits. The post Mobile Casinos: Playing Anytime, Anywhere appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Players at 'high risk' as tennis chases sun
With high temperatures and very high UV levels at the Australian Open, BBC Sport looks at the effects of playing for hours outdoors.

'I don't want to give myself too much of a hard time'
British number one Emma Raducanu says she is leaving the Australian Open with her "head held high" after losing 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 to Austria's Anastasia Potapova in the second round.
Discover the Best Free Bisexual Dating Sites for Authentic Connections
Bisexual people looking to explore the community more would do well to use a dating app to help with this. With an app, you can dip your toes in and connect with people you’ll like. But, some sites stand out more than others. Let’s go through some of the best picks for bisexual women and […] The post Discover the Best Free Bisexual Dating Sites for Authentic Connections appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
2026 Six Nations squad news: Sione Tuipolotu captains Scotland, Dewi Lake leads Wales
Wales and Scotland have released their squads ahead of the 2026 Guinness Men’s Six Nations, with both teams making some surprise changes from Autumn. The post 2026 Six Nations squad news: Sione Tuipolotu captains Scotland, Dewi Lake leads Wales appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Who owns the teams competing in The Hundred?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team take a look at who owns each team in The Hundred.

Framed: The Snooker Podcast
Shabnam Younus-Jewell goes behind-the-scenes at this year's Masters tournament at Alexandra Palace.
Super Rugby Americas 2026 preview: Why this could be the hardest season to call
As the 2026 season draws closer, all eight franchises have now confirmed their squads and coaching staff. The post Super Rugby Americas 2026 preview: Why this could be the hardest season to call appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Champions Cup Sunday review: Harlequins shine, Bristol Bears struggle and last 16 draw confirmed
Sunday’s Champions Cup action featured four English sides going into battle looking to secure their spots in the final 16, truly beginning the race to Bilbao. The post Champions Cup Sunday review: Harlequins shine, Bristol Bears struggle and last 16 draw confirmed appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
4 Tactical Trends Shaping the Premiership Title Race This Season
The Premiership title race in 2026 is being decided by details that rarely make highlight reels. With margins tightening and squads stretched by fixture congestion, tactical precision has become the separator between contenders and chasers. Bath began the campaign as defending champions after last year’s historic treble, but the pack is close. They remain the […] The post 4 Tactical Trends Shaping the Premiership Title Race This Season appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Australia’s Ben O’Connor is out of the shadows and primed to scale cycling’s heights | Martin Pegan
The Jayco AlUla rider is finally in a position to find out what he’s capable of at a grand tour with form, fitness and a strong team behind him Ben O’Connor is just one of the many in the current generation of professional cyclists who knows how it feels to finish as the best of the rest. The Australian’s proudest moment on a bike comes not from raising his arms in triumph on the road, but while finishing second behind Tadej Pogacar at the world championships in 2024. “That was a huge race, an a
The Best Apps for Rugby
If you’re serious about rugby, whether that means watching every Test match, tracking your club’s results, or sorting out your own game, the right app makes life a lot easier. While some are built for die-hards, others are perfect for casual fans. RugbyPass is the most complete rugby app out there, with live and on-demand […] The post The Best Apps for Rugby appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Leinster late to the party – Leo Cullen’s new plan or still a work in progress?
In previous seasons of the United Rugby Championship and the Champions Cup, we have seen a consistency with Leinster in which, for many games, the title holders will fly into a strong lead in the first half and defend to the hilt for the second half. This season, the tactics appear to be different. The post Leinster late to the party – Leo Cullen’s new plan or still a work in progress? appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

Wilson beats Higgins to win first Masters title - watch the best shots
Watch the best shots as Kyren Wilson beats John Higgins to claim his first Masters title.

Kyren Wilson holds off John Higgins to secure his first Masters title
World No 2 defeats ‘legend and idol’ 10-6 in final ‘I’m trying not to cry because it means so much’ Kyren Wilson collected his first Masters title to thwart John Higgins’s hopes of making more history after a cagey final replete with uncharacteristic errors from both players. Higgins was seeking a third Masters title at Alexandra Palace – 20 years after he last lifted the trophy – and, at 50, the Scot had become the oldest player to reach the final of a triple crown event. Continue reading...
Manu Vunipola: Return to Prem from Japan is a possibility
Manu Vunipola admits he endured a frustrating and, at times, eye-opening introduction to life in Japan as he adjusted to a deeply ingrained hierarchy. The post Manu Vunipola: Return to Prem from Japan is a possibility appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Chris Robshaw: England are ready to take Six Nations title
Chris Robshaw only has eyes for a triumphant Six Nations for England as they prepare to throw their World Cup cards firmly on the table. The post Chris Robshaw: England are ready to take Six Nations title appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Charlie Bracken: I want to help Saracens back to the top
Scrum-half Charlie Bracken believes his ‘X-factor’ can help Saracens surge back up the Prem rugby table. The post Charlie Bracken: I want to help Saracens back to the top appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Bristol Bears vs Bordeaux-Begles: Most important game ever – Pat Lam
Pat Lam has billed Bristol Bears’ Champions Cup clash against holders Bordeaux-Begles at Ashton Gate today as the most important in the club’s history. The post Bristol Bears vs Bordeaux-Begles: Most important game ever – Pat Lam appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Northampton Saints vs Scarlets: Phil Dowson tells his side to keep calm
Phil Dowson will tell his Northampton Saints players to focus on beating the Scarlets at Franklin’s Gardens rather than get ahead of themselves and gun for the try bonus point from the off. The post Northampton Saints vs Scarlets: Phil Dowson tells his side to keep calm appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
La Rochelle vs Harlequins: We need a repeat performance, says Quins coach Jason Gilmore
Jason Gilmore is not getting carried away by the way Harlequins ended their losing run by blowing away the Stormers last weekend. The post La Rochelle vs Harlequins: We need a repeat performance, says Quins coach Jason Gilmore appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Gloucester 14-31 Toulon: Cherry and Whites are taught a lesson in French style
Gloucester’s hopes of further involvement in European rugby this season were easily extinguished by a talented Toulon last night. The post Gloucester 14-31 Toulon: Cherry and Whites are taught a lesson in French style appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
Toulouse 77-7 Sale Sharks: That drubbing really hurts, says Alex Sanderson
France’s superstar captain Antoine Dupont put any watching England fans on high alert ahead of the Six Nations after showing that he’s back to his very best as Toulouse inflicted a record defeat for Sale Sharks. The post Toulouse 77-7 Sale Sharks: That drubbing really hurts, says Alex Sanderson appeared first on The Rugby Paper.
