Manchester City Women win 2025/26 Women's FA Cup at Wembley
Manchester City Women won the 2025/26 Women's FA Cup by defeating Brighton & Hove Albion Women 4-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium. City dominated from kick-off, controlling possession and creating chances. Bunny Shaw opened the scoring, capitalising on a quick counter and finishing confidently. Alex Greenwood doubled the advantage with a composed strike from the edge of the box. In the second half, Aoba Fujino added a third after a pinpoint cross, and Vivianne Miedema finished the scoring with a precise shot. The victory marks City's first Women's FA Cup title since 2020 and completes a league and FA Cup double after they also won the Women's Super League this season. The title confirms City's dominance in women's football.
Manchester City Women defeated Brighton & Hove Albion Women 4-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium.
Goals were scored by Bunny Shaw, Alex Greenwood, Aoba Fujino, and Vivianne Miedema.
The victory is City's first Women's FA Cup since 2020 and completes a league and FA Cup double.
City also won the Women's Super League this season.
The win reinforces City's status as a leading force in English women's football.
Rankireddy and Shetty win Singapore Open 2026 doubles title
Indian badminton players Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty won the men's doubles title at the Singapore Open 2026, one of the sport's most prestigious events on the BWF World Tour. The pair defeated Indonesia's Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri in a competitive final that lasted 73 minutes. This victory ends a two-year title drought for Rankireddy–Shetty on the World Tour and marks the first time an Indian doubles pair has won the Singapore Open. The tournament is classified as a BWF World Tour Super 750 event, underscoring the duo’s rising status and boosting India's reputation in doubles badminton.
Rankireddy and Shetty won the Singapore Open 2026 men's doubles title.
Final against Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri lasted 73 minutes.
First Indian doubles pair to win the Singapore Open.
Event classified as a BWF World Tour Super 750.
Boosts India's standing in doubles badminton.
Jun 01, 2026
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Retain IPL Title
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the Indian Premier League title for the 2026 season, defeating Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The final featured a standout innings by Virat Kohli, who remained not out on 75 runs and earned the Player of the Match award for his decisive performance. Team captaincy, batting depth, and disciplined bowling contributed to RCB’s success across the tournament. The victory adds another trophy to RCB’s collection and reinforces Bengaluru as a major hub for Indian cricket. Fans across the country celebrated the win and the ongoing popularity of the IPL.
RCB won the 2026 IPL final vs Gujarat Titans
Final held at Narendra Modi Stadium
Virat Kohli scored 75* and was Player of the Match
Strong team depth and bowling contributed
Reinforces Bengaluru as a cricket hub
IPL remains highly popular
Pooja Singh wins Asian U-20 high jump gold with 1.93 m in Hong Kong
Pooja Singh, a 19-year-old Indian athlete, won gold in the women’s high jump at the Asian U-20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong, clearing 1.93 metres. She became the first Indian to win the Asian junior women’s high jump title and broke the senior national record previously held at 1.92 m. The feat signals a rising wave of Indian success in junior athletics and raises expectations for the Commonwealth Games 2026 qualifiers. Her breakthrough highlights the depth of India’s track-and-field talent and the impact of systematic training programs across state sports academies. Her performance also draws attention to upcoming domestic events and potential sponsorship support for young athletes.
Gold in women’s high jump at Asian U-20 Championships, Hong Kong.
Cleared 1.93 metres; first Indian Asian U-20 high jump gold in this event.
Broke the senior national record (1.92 m).
19-year-old's result boosts Commonwealth Games qualifiers prospects.
Showcases India’s junior athletic development programs.
May 31, 2026
Pooja Singh wins gold in women's high jump at the Asian U-20 Championships, Hong Kong; clears 1.93 m
Indian athlete Pooja Singh won gold in the women's high jump at the Asian U-20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong. She cleared 1.93 meters, becoming the first Indian to win the Asian junior women's high jump title and breaking a long-standing senior national record. The achievement adds to India's youth-level success in track and field, signaling rising potential in jumps events. Her victory follows strong performances by Indian athletes at junior events, highlighting the country's developing pipeline in athletics. Officials congratulated Singh and noted the importance of sustained support for training, coaching, and facilities to build on this result. The win came amid growing media attention on India's young athletes.
Gold at Asian U-20 Championships, Hong Kong.
Cleared 1.93 meters.
First Indian to win Asian junior women's high jump title.
Broke a senior national record.
Indicates rising potential in Indian athletics.
May 29, 2026
Modi congratulates Indian wrestlers after historic U23 Asian Championships
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Indian wrestlers for their outstanding showing at the 2026 U23 Asian Wrestling Championships in Da Nang, Vietnam. India achieved its best-ever medal haul, with the Men’s Freestyle team winning the team title and securing nine medals, including four golds; the Women’s team counting ten medals, with six golds; and the Greco-Roman team earning eight medals. India finished with a total of 27 medals (11 gold, seven silver, nine bronze). Modi praised the wrestlers for ending the campaign as overall champions, ahead of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, and wished them continued success in future endeavours.
Event: 2026 U23 Asian Wrestling Championships, Da Nang, Vietnam.
Men’s Freestyle: 9 medals, including 4 golds; team won the title.
India finished top in overall standings; ahead of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
May 28, 2026
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks Gayle’s IPL sixes record
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, a 15‑year‑old opener, broke Chris Gayle’s all‑time IPL record for most sixes in a season during Rajasthan Royals’ Eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad. His 61st six of IPL 2026 surpassed Gayle’s 59 sixes set in 2012, underscoring the teenager’s power‑hitting. The record has drawn attention from fans and selectors ahead of the next rounds of the tournament. Sooryavanshi’s rapid ascent highlights the role of youth development in Indian cricket and the growing impact of IPL performances on national selection discussions.
61st six of IPL 2026 by Sooryavanshi
Surpassed Chris Gayle’s 59 sixes (2012)
Occurred in RR vs SRH Eliminator
Sooryavanshi is 15 years old
Raising discussions on youth development and national selection
Sumit Antil sets new world record at Indian Open Para Athletics
Sumit Antil, 27, from Sonipat, Haryana, set a new world record in the men’s javelin F64 at the Indian Open International Para Athletics Championships. He hurled the spear to 74.82 metres, surpassing his previous best of 73.29 m set at the 2022 Asian Para Games. Antil is a two‑time Paralympics gold medallist who has dominated his event on the international stage and aims to breach the 80‑metre barrier in the near future. In the same meet, Deepthi Jeevanji won the women’s 400 metres T20 in 57.84 seconds, while Dilip Gavit claimed gold in the men’s 400m T47 with 47.64 seconds.
74.82 metres is the new world record in javelin F64
Previous record was 73.29 metres (2022 Asian Para Games)
Sumit Antil is a two‑time Paralympics gold medallist
Antil aims to break the 80‑metre barrier
Deepthi Jeevanji won women's 400m T20 in 57.84s; Dilip Gavit won men's 400m T47 in 47.64s