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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 5:31 AM ET

Golf: Masters Underway & Player News

The 2026 Masters Tournament teed off Thursday amidst traditional pageantry, with honorary starters Jack Nicknicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson voicing strong support for rolling back golf ball distances for the overall health of the sport. Current favorite Scottie Scheffler enters the event as the favorite, though public betting interest has heavily favored Bryson DeChambeau, who confirmed he will be using a 5-iron fabricated himself via a 3D printer. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy looks to capitalize on the "glorious freedom" of returning as a champion, while Robert Mac Intyre faces potential disciplinary action following an angry on-course gesture during a difficult start. Traditions continued at the Par 3 Contest, where Aaron Rai won and eight-year-old Frankie Fleetwood stole the spotlight.

Further Masters news saw Gary Player advise Tiger Woods to hire a driver following his ongoing injury issues, as Woods manages PTSD episodes knowing security personnel are nearby. Legal action is also pending, with prosecutors seeking Woods' prescription drug records related to past incidents. Augusta National merchandise also drew attention, as the popular Masters lawn gnome may face discontinuation due to its overwhelming popularity. Elsewhere in golf, Yorkshire off-spinner Dom Bess agreed to a contract extension running through the 2028 season.

College Hoops: Player Movement & Financials

College basketball saw significant movement following the national championship as Michigan, fresh off their title win, landed coveted transfer J.P. Estrella from Tennessee, bolstering their roster. Star point guard Elliot Cadeau announced his return to Michigan for his senior year after being named the Final Four MOP, while Notre Dame’s Defensive Player of the Year, Hannah Hidalgo, also committed to returning for her senior campaign with the Fighting Irish. In the transfer portal tracking, Notre Dame cornerback Leonard Moore suggested the Irish are on a "revenge tour" after their College Football Playoff snub. Financially, the Big Ten amassed $69.4 million from NCAA distributions related to the 2026 men's and women's basketball tournaments.

WNBA & Team Contracts

The WNBA saw key free agency and trade activity, with the Las Vegas Aces finalizing an expected $1.19 million deal to retain four-time All-Star Jackie Young, confirming moves reported across the league free agency tracker. In other league news, UCLA’s championship core remains highly rated, with Lauren Betts and three teammates projected as first-round picks in the upcoming mock draft. Meanwhile, the NCAA is reportedly preparing to discuss a new 5-year eligibility model for student-athletes.

Rugby & European Knockouts

European rugby competition heats up as Northampton Saints prepares for a crucial Champions Cup quarter-final against Bath, featuring the return of fly-half Fin Smith and scrum-half Alex Mitchell to the match-day squad. Ulster winger Jacob Stockdale emphasized that their Challenge Cup quarter-final against La Rochelle is an opportunity to create a statement, a sentiment echoed by La Rochelle boss Ronan O'Gara, who labeled Ulster a "dangerous" side before the fixture. In personnel news, England full-back George Furbank is transferring to Harlequins from Northampton, and Massimo De Lutiis signed a three-year contract extension with Australia after speculation linked him to a move to Ireland instead of joining the Reds.

Boxing & Combat Sports

Heavyweight boxing is focusing on Tyson Fury's latest return, with speculation mounting that his fight against Anthony Joshua could take place in Dublin's Croke Park in September, though WBO champion Fabio Wardley suggested Fury will struggle to recapture the title against the current generation of champions. Fury was seen delivering a typically theatrical monologue aimed at rivals and even Tottenham Hotspur. In the UFC, Curtis Blaydes expressed support for former opponent Tom Aspinall’s return following eye surgery, saying he is actively rooting for the Briton's comeback, while experts are making their picks for the light heavyweight title fight at UFC 327 this weekend.

International Rugby & Player Milestones

The Women's Six Nations is set to commence with several debuts, as Glasgow Warriors back row Emily Coubrough will earn her first cap for Scotland against Wales, who are handing debuts to Seren Singleton and Jorja Aiono in their opening match. Ireland captain Erin King returns to lead her side against England, with kicking coach Gareth Steenson citing a "resurgence of energy" within the squad ahead of the tournament. Meanwhile, England World Cup winners Rosie Galligan and Marlie Packer announced they are expecting a baby, and former England flanker John Gadd received his long-awaited cap 44 years after his playing days.

Formula 1 Turbulence & Rules

The Formula 1 paddock faces internal turmoil at Red Bull, as the impending departure of Max Verstappen’s longtime race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, will intensify pressure on the four-time champion’s future with the team. F1’s new regulations for 2026 are already drawing scrutiny, with analysts weighing the positives against the considerable criticisms, though other reports suggest only minor tweaks are being considered at upcoming rule meetings. Amid technical discussions, BBC Sport posed a question to readers about the most beautiful F1 car in history.

Other Sports Updates

In horse racing, last year's Grand National winner, Nick Rockett, was withdrawn from this year's Aintree race, though the event still features 34 runners for which data analysts are attempting to find winning patterns ahead of Saturday's contest. In cycling, New Zealander Kiaan Watts received a 25-day ban from the global governing body after punching a fellow competitor. In cricket, Jos Buttler found form at the IPL, scoring a fifty and then securing a remarkable one-run victory for the Gujarat Titans with a final-ball run-out. Furthermore, Brazil’s Laura Cardoso set a new T20 international record by taking nine wickets for just four runs against Lesotho.