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Last updated: April 19, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

Basketball & Tennis Updates

In the WNBA, Caitlin Clark has been medically cleared to play without restrictions after recovering fully from her recent injury scare, though the Fever organization remains hyper-focused on managing her workload to mitigate any future risk of recurrence. Shifting focus to the ATP tour, Arthur Fils sustained his impressive return from injury by capturing the clay-court championship in Barcelona, capping a strong run that solidifies his upward trajectory in the rankings after a lengthy absence Fils continues fine form.

Golf & Rugby Results

The drama at the RBC Heritage continued Sunday as professional golfer Max Homa publicly contradicted his recent commentary regarding on-course etiquette by violently throwing his club in frustration during the final round, a display that observers noted was ironic given his recent criticisms of player outbursts Homa, after criticizing. Meanwhile, in English Premiership rugby, Saracens delivered an absolute demolition of Sale Sharks, racking up 13 total tries in a stunning performance where winger Noah Caluori alone managed to cross the line five times in the comprehensive victory over the "sorry" Sale side Caluori-led rampant Saracens.

GAA & Track Cycling Dominance

In the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-finals, Monaghan edged out Cavan in a hard-fought contest at St Tiernach's Park, ultimately securing a 0-27 to 2-14 victory to advance and set up a semi-final clash with Derry, despite facing a late surge from their local rivals Monaghan survive Cavan comeback. Across the globe in Hong Kong, Great Britain's track cycling team achieved considerable success at the World Cup event, securing nine total medals, highlighted by Olympic silver medallist Matt Richardson claiming two golds in his respective sprint events Finucane and Richardson win.