The Wimbledon Championships 2026 runs from 29 June to 12 July at the All England Club in London. The 139th edition introduces Video Review Technology for the first time in Wimbledon’s history and features a record prize fund of £64.2 million, with increased rewards for winners of the men’s and women’s singles. The tournament attracts top players from around the world and receives extensive global media coverage. Fans can expect clearer officiating and fair play thanks to the new technology, underscoring Wimbledon’s ongoing prestige and commercial strength in tennis.
139th Wimbledon runs 29 June–12 July 2026 in London.
First use of Video Review Technology at Wimbledon.
Record prize fund of £64.2 million.
Global media coverage and high tournament prestige.
Jun 30, 2026
Ancy Sojan Sets New National Long Jump Record
Indian athlete Ancy Sojan shattered a 22-year national long jump record at the National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships held in Bhubaneswar in June 2026. She leaped 6.88 metres, surpassing the previous mark of 6.83 metres set by Anju Bobby George in 2004. Sojan’s performance marks a milestone for Indian women’s track and field, generating optimism for future international competition. The championship brought together top competitors from across states, highlighting young talents and signaling a resurgence in Indian sprint and jump events during the season.
Record: 6.88 metres in Bhubaneswar, June 2026
Previous record: 6.83 metres by Anju Bobby George (2004)
Athlete: Ancy Sojan
Event: National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships
Impact: notable milestone for Indian women’s athletics
Context: growth of track and field talent in India
Jun 24, 2026
Lionel Messi becomes all-time World Cup top scorer in 2026 tournament
In the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Lionel Messi became the all-time leading goal scorer in World Cup history, surpassing Miroslav Klose’s 16 goals. The achievement cemented Messi’s status as one of football’s greatest icons. Reports noted that Kylian Mbappé had joined the near-top tier by equalling Klose’s tally, signaling a changing of the guard among modern attackers. The record drew praise from players, coaches, and fans around the world, while Argentina’s campaign drew renewed attention as Messi added to his legacy with crucial goals in the tournament. The milestone underscored the enduring appeal of football and the personal journeys of its top stars.
Messi becomes all-time World Cup top scorer
surpasses Miroslav Klose’s 16 goals
Mbappé close to top tally by equalling Klose
Global praise from players and fans
Highlights Messi’s lasting impact on football
Neeraj Chopra and Parul Chaudhary named Best Male and Female Athletes at inaugural Indian Athleti...
Indian Athletics Awards 2025 was held in New Delhi in June 2026 and marked the inaugural edition of the ceremony organized by the Athletics Federation of India. The event honoured the year’s top performers, with Neeraj Chopra named Best Male Athlete and Parul Chaudhary named Best Female Athlete. The awards also recognised season-long achievements in Indian track and field and paid tributes to legendary athletes who shaped Indian athletics. The ceremony included performances, presentations, and a look at future prospects in the sport. Organisers said the awards aim to boost grassroots athletics and encourage higher standards in national competition. The event highlighted emerging talents from across India.
Inaugural Indian Athletics Awards 2025 held in New Delhi
Neeraj Chopra named Best Male Athlete; Parul Chaudhary named Best Female Athlete
Honours season-long achievements and legends in Indian athletics
Ceremony included performances and tributes
Aim: boost grassroots athletics and national standards
Jun 23, 2026
International Olympic Day Observed on 23 June
International Olympic Day is observed each year on 23 June. The day commemorates the founding of the International Olympic Committee in 1894 and promotes sport participation worldwide. It highlights Olympic values such as excellence, friendship, and respect. Host cities and communities often organize local sports events, youth activities, and motivational campaigns to encourage people of all ages to stay active. While the day has global reach, it also serves to inspire school and community sports programs across India. Organizers emphasize inclusive participation and fair play as core principles of sport.
India wins FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2026, earns Pro League promotion
India won the FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2026, defeating hosts New Zealand 2–0 in the final in New Zealand. The team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament and had earlier defeated Chile 6–0 in the semi‑final. This victory secures India’s promotion to the FIH Women’s Pro League for the 2026–27 season, strengthening the country’s standing in international women’s hockey. Players and coaches celebrated the achievement as a milestone for Indian women’s hockey, highlighting improvements in domestic training and youth development programs. The result could boost investment and participation in women’s sports across India.
India defeated New Zealand 2–0 in the final.
Unbeaten throughout the Nations Cup; beat Chile 6–0 in semi-final.
Promotion to FIH Women’s Pro League 2026–27 earned.
Win signals progress in Indian women’s hockey development.
Positive impact on participation and investment in women’s sports.