Mimi Xu will take part in a blockbuster all-British first round tie with Emma Raducanu on her senior Wimbledon debut.
It’s the summer of women’s sport in Wales . . . in golf, football, rugby and more.
She is already one of Welsh sport’s most decorated young stars but Zoe Backstedt, from Pontyclun in Mid-Glamorgan, has now added a senior elite title to her age group victories.
Wrexham have been handed one of the toughest starts possible to their Championship campaign, an away trip to Southampton, who were in the Premier League last season.
There is no Jac Morgan in the Lions team for their opening game in Australia, but the Western Force fixture is a major opportunity for Tomos Williams.
When Cardiff City held their roll call for 2025-26 pre-season training this week, one very familiar face was missing – Joe Ralls, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
One of the oldest rivalries in Welsh football is back, with Newport County and Cardiff City set to meet next season for the first time in 17 years, as David Williams reports.
Welsh players at Wimbledon don’t come along too regularly, but now Mimi Xu is poised to join the likes of Sarah Loosemore, Rebecca Llewellyn and Evan Hoyt in appearing in the main draw next week.
Owain Terrell wants to be the new David Weir, but in the world of modern para sport, you need a decent set of wheels to go along with your own determination, as Owen Morgan reports.
It was the new trophy on the block last season, but the Super Rugby Cymru tournament is now all about a title defence for inaugural winners Newport.
Forget Royal Ascot, it is a huge weekend for a Welsh yard in the North East of England, while closer to home a major milestone was celebrated. The Racing Post's James Stevens reports.
He rode to the rescue so many times for Wales and now Gareth Bale wants to do something similar for Cardiff City. There will be blood, says Ian Mitchelmore.
He's the fastest man in the UK, Europe, and the world when it comes to indoor 60m sprinting, but Jeremiah Azu is still determined to win for Wales at the Commonwealth Games, as Owen Morgan reports.
Gethin Jenkins looked as though he had been and gone through international rugby, but now he’s back and heading with Wales to Japan.
Gareth Bale has confirmed he is part of a bid trying to buy Cardiff City, although the identity of the group he is with remains a mystery.
The Lions have landed in Australia and are into the usual rounds of meet and greet and worrying about injured players.
Brian Barry-Murphy may not have much of a track record as a head coach, but as an assistant he has learned from the best, as Graham Thomas reports.
In a new era for Wales, there are only a few familiar faces. One of those is Josh Adams, who insists the team is well prepared to end the losing streak this summer.
He was Cardiff City’s longest-serving player, but Joe Ralls doesn’t figure in the future being mapped out by new boss Brian Barry-Murphy.
The British and Irish Lions began their tour with a defeat and a brutally honest assessment from head coach Andy Farrell.