Cameroon wins maiden Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title
Cameroon secured its maiden Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title by defeating Malawi 3-0 in the final. Striker Marie Ngah scored twice before halftime, giving Cameroon a decisive lead and the momentum to close out the match. The victory marks Cameroon’s first continental crown after three previous heartbreaks in WAFCON finals. Malawi, appearing in the competition for the first time, fought hard but could not break through Cameroon’s defense or capitalize on chances. The result sets a historic milestone for Cameroon's women’s football program and is celebrated across the country as a breakthrough moment on the African stage for the nation.
Cameroon defeated Malawi 3-0 in the final of WAFCON 2026.
Marie Ngah scored two goals in the first half.
This is Cameroon’s first-ever WAFCON title after three prior final losses.
Malawi participated in its inaugural edition of the tournament.
The victory marks a historic milestone for Cameroon’s women’s football.
Aug 17, 2026
Magnus Carlsen Wins Esports World Cup Chess Title 2026
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen won the 2026 Esports World Cup chess title in Paris, France, defending his championship. The Norwegian Grandmaster defeated Denis Lazavik of Belarus in the final while representing Team Liquid. Carlsen remained undefeated throughout the tournament and claimed the title for the second consecutive year. The 2026 event was the second edition of chess at the Esports World Cup, following Carlsen’s victory in the inaugural 2025 edition. The competition showcased top players from around the world in a hybrid format blending traditional chess with digital sports elements and strategic online play.
Champion: Magnus Carlsen; event: 2026 Esports World Cup Chess
Location: Paris, France
Opponent: Denis Lazavik (Belarus) in final
Team: Team Liquid; status: undefeated
Significance: second consecutive title; second edition of the event
Aug 16, 2026
Iga Swiatek Wins 2026 Canadian Open Women’s Singles
Polish tennis star Iga Swiatek won the 2026 Canadian Open women’s singles title, defeating Elena Rybakina in straight sets, 6–2, 6–3. The victory, secured in August 2026, represents Swiatek's first title of the season and reinforces her status as one of the leading players in women’s tennis. Commentators noted her aggressive baseline game and effective serve as keys to the win. The Canadian Open result adds momentum ahead of major summer events on the tour. Swiatek's performance continues a successful run in 2026, highlighting consistency and competitive depth among the sport's top athletes from Poland and beyond. Her success strengthens India's long-standing interest in global tennis and inspires young players domestically.
Swiatek defeated Elena Rybakina 6–2, 6–3 to win the title.
This was Swiatek's first 2026 title performance of the year.
Noted for aggressive baseline play and solid serving.
The win boosts momentum before major summer events.
Colonial and international tennis community recognizes her continued dominance.
Aug 12, 2026
Commonwealth Fencing Championships 2026 in Lagos
The Commonwealth Fencing Championships 2026 are being held in Lagos, Nigeria, from August 9 to 14, 2026. The event includes Senior, Veteran and U23 categories featuring épée, foil and sabre events. India has sent a large contingent to compete across various categories at the championship. The competition provides athletes with exposure to a major international multi-nation platform, opportunities for podium finishes, and potential qualification pathways for global events. The Lagos meet also strengthens sporting ties within the Commonwealth and supports India's fencing development program.
Championship runs August 9–14, 2026 in Lagos.
Categories include Senior, Veteran and U23; events in épée, foil, sabre.
India fields a large contingent across categories.
Event offers international exposure and potential qualifications.
Promotes Commonwealth sports collaborations.
Aug 11, 2026
Ashmita Chaliha wins Korea Masters, first Indian to win the title
Indian badminton player Ashmita Chaliha created history by becoming the first Indian to win the Korea Masters women's singles title in 2026. She defeated China's Han Qian Xi 14–21, 21–14, 21–14 in the final at the Yi Sun-sin Gymnasium in South Korea. The match lasted 53 minutes and showcased Chaliha's comeback from a first-game loss as she shifted pace and attack to secure the championship. The victory marks a significant milestone in her badminton career, following rising performances on the international circuit and strong domestic results. Her breakthrough is being celebrated by national sports bodies and fans alike.
Ashmita Chaliha wins Korea Masters women’s singles, 2026
Defeated Han Qian Xi of China in final, 14–21, 21–14, 21–14