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Obsessive, independent and agelessly energetic – England’s most decorated female footballer has made net gains from not fitting the mould. As the Lionesses enter Euro 2025 as defending champions, Lucy Bronze talks about her team’s chances, life after her ADHD and autism diagnoses and why she doesn’t fear her career’s final whistle
AHEAD OF THE EUROS, ENGLAND GOALKEEPER HANNAH HAMPTON HAS EVERYTHING TO PLAY FOR. SHE TALKS TO HANNAH NATHANSON ABOUT KEEPING HER COOL, DRESSING-ROOM DANCING AND WHAT WE CAN EXPECT FROM A SUMMER OF SPORT
When British tennis star Jodie Burrage moved into her London apartment just two streets behind Wimbledon’s iconic All England club, she was buying more than a home. “I can see Court One from my balcon
‘STANDING OUT AT school, I thought, ‘Well, you can either be different and then be scared and intimidated, or you can go, well, I don’t want to be the same as you anyway and take control of it.’” It’s
Olympic star Keely Hodgkinson is back on the track at last, says Simon Barnes
A decade on from the launch of Sport England’s This Girl Can campaign, more women than ever are enjoying the mind-body benefits that playing sport nets you. Whether you want to finesse your forehand or bolster your ball-skills, read on to join them