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Last updated: June 18, 2026, 2:31 PM ET

Legislative and Administrative Updates

The Protect College Sports Act moved closer to becoming law after the Senate Commerce Committee approved the measure with a 19-9 vote, signaling a shift toward federal regulation of collegiate athletics. Meanwhile, internal team discipline remains a flashpoint for England captain Ben Stokes, who faced sharp public rebuke from Lord Botham after breaking a team curfew, with critics dismissing any potential justification for the breach of conduct.

Cycling and Tennis Developments

High-speed competition proved costly at the Tour de Suisse Femmes as Slovenian rider Urska Zigart suffered a fractured jaw during a heavy crash in the final kilometer of stage two in Locarno. On the grass courts, British teenager Hannah Klugman exited the Nottingham Open in the second round, though she noted an improved sense of professional maturity following a training week spent alongside top-tier talent.

Royal Ascot and International Sports

Historic milestones defined the racing calendar as Scandinavia secured victory in the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, providing trainer Aidan O'Brien with his 100th winner at the renowned festival. Across the Atlantic, a group of four Scotland supporters experienced an unexpected financial windfall in the United States, winning an £8k prize through a Boston Red Sox 50/50 raffle, an event the organization identified as the first instance of UK-based winners claiming the jackpot.