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Indian Sports Wrap, March 20: Top-seeded Bax beats Mukund in quarterfinal clash at MSLTA K ITF Men’s Tournament

Indian Sports Wrap, March 20: Top-seeded Bax beats Mukund in quarterfinal clash at MSLTA $25K ITF Men’s Tournament

TENNIS

Top-seeded Bax saves four match points to scrape past Mukund at the MSLTA $25K ITF Men’s Tournament

Top seeded Florent Bax of France saved four match points to overcome seventh seed Sasikumar Mukund 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(3) in a marathon contest lasting over three hours to enter the mens singles semifinals at the MSLTA $25,000 ITF Men’s Tennis Tournament, organized by the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association at the Dr. G.A. Ranade Tennis Centre.

In the semifinals, he took on India’s Sidharth Rawat, who made a strong statement, and ousted fourth seed Italian Alexandr Binda 6-4, 4-0 before the latter was forced to retire.

Fifth seed Philip Sekulic registered a solid 7-5, 6-3 win over Timofei Derepasko of Russia. Sekulic will take on Sweden’s Leo Borg, who delivered a dominant performance, toppling second seed Luca Castelnuovo 6-0, 6-2 in under an hour.

In the doubles semifinals, the top-seeded Indian pair of Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Ramkumar Ramanathan cruised past Alexandr Binda and Timofei Derepasko 6-3, 6-4 to enter the final. The Indian top seeds will take on the duo of Leo Borg and Yurii Dzhavakian, who also progressed to the final with a 6-3, 6-2 win, stopping the good run of local wildcards India’s Anup Bangargi and Nirav Shetty.

Results: Singles: Quarterfinal Round:

Florent Bax(1)(Fra) bt Sasikumar Mukund(7)(Ind) 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(3); Sidharth Rawat(Ind) bt Alexandr Binda(4)(Ita) 6-4, 4-0; Philip Sekulic(5)(Aus) bt Timofei Derepasko 7-5, 6-3; Leo Borg(Swe) bt Luca Castelnuovo(2)(Sui) 6-0, 6-2;

Doubles: Semifinal Round:

Jeevan Neduncehzhiyan/Ramkumar Ramnathan(Ind)(1) bt Alexandr Binda(Ita)/Timofei Derepasko 6-3, 6-4; Leo Borg(Swe)/Yurii Dzhavakian(Ukr) bt Anup Bangargi/Nirav Shetty(Ind) 6-3, 6-2;

BADMINTON

Tanvi beats Nidaira to storm into semis at Orleans Masters

India’s Tanvi Sharma stunned Japan’s sixth seed Natsuki Nidaira in straight games to storm into the semifinals of Orleans Masters Super 300 badminton tournament on Friday.

The 17-year-old, who is a silver medallist at the BWF World Junior Championships, registered a 21-14, 21-14 in 43 minutes in the women’s singles quarterfinals.

Tanvi, who is the youngest Indian to reach a BWF World Tour final at the 2025 US Open Super 300, will take on either former World champion Nozomi Okuhara of Japan or Vietnam’s Nguyen Thuy Linh next.

Isharani Baruah emerged the winner in another quarterfinal after Malvika Bansod retired while lagging 9-21, 7-15 in an all Indian clash .Isharani, who reached the finals of Odisha Masters Super 100, will face Thailand’s Pitchamon Opatniputh.

In the men’s doubles quarterfinals, Leo Carnando and Bagas Maulana of Indonesia ended the campaign of Hariharan Amsakarunan and MR Arjun with a 21-12, 22-20 win.

-PTI

-Team Sportstar

GOLF

Aditi has slow start in California

India’s Aditi Ashok opened her campaign at the Fortinet Founders Cup with an even-par 72 to be placed tied 60th, nine shots behind leader Hyo Joo Kim here.

Ashok began her round in the back nine and made one birdie and one bogey before the turn and another birdie and a bogey on the front nine.

The birdies were made on the 17th and third holes, while the bogeys came on the 11th and sixth holes.

The 27-year-old is playing her second event of the year and would be looking to continue her fine form from China, where she finished in the top five.

Hyo Joo Kim leads the field by two strokes after carding 9-under 63 on the first day.

-PTI

CRICKET

Top stars to turn out for Dr. Vece Paes Cup

Cricketers Kapil Dev, Karsan Ghavri, Yusuf Pathan and Kirti Azad along with tennis legend Leander Paes will be part of the Dr. Vece Paes Cricket Cup, featuring a match between CCFC and Dr. Vece Paes XI, to be held here on Sunday. Other well known cricketers such as Arun Lal, Ashok Malhotra and Manoj Tiwary will also be seen in action.

-Team Sportstar

ATHLETICS

7th Indian Open 400m to feature competitve men’s field with Asian Games in sight

The 400 metres is one of India’s strongest events at the continental level. In an Asian Games year, the 7th Indian Open 400m meet, which will be held at the LNCPE Athletics Stadium, gets special attention and will be the testing ground for the country’s leading quarter-milers.

The season opener has evoked strong interest in the men’s category with 67 entries. V. Mohammed Ajmal, Mohamed Anas, T.S. Manu Amoj Jacob are some experienced runners who will be participating in the men’s event, while a few youngsters like T. Shar who graduated from the Under-20 category will be competing in the men’s event for the first time. 

The focus will also be on the national campers attached to NCOE in Thiruvananthapuram and the event will be an opportunity for the coaches to assess their fitness and progress.

The women’s event has attracted a significantly lesser number of entries with only 27 runners in fray.

Hima Das, R. Vithya Ramraj, Dandhi Jyothika Sri, Prachi, Gowrinandan, Anu Raghavan and Poovama Raju are some of the prominent runners taking part in the event. Competition will also be held in Under-20 and Under-18 categories for boys and girls respectively.

-Team Sportstar

TABLE TENNIS

National TT wrap: Defending champion Chitale moves to semifinals

The race for a place in India’s squad for the World Championship in May intensified on Friday, the penultimate day of the 87th National Table Tennis Championship, as seeds tumbled at the Abhay Prashal Indoor Stadium.

Defending champion Diya Chitale, who survived a major scare against fellow Mumbai teenager Divyanshi Bhowmick in the quarterfinals, was the only top-four seed to progress to the semifinals in the women’s draw.

In the men’s singles, with several favourites exiting in the round of 32 and pre-quarterfinals earlier in the day, Manav Thakkar kept his hopes of a maiden national title alive. The bespectacled paddler halted the impressive run of giant-killer Kushal Chopda, who had earlier defeated eighth seed S.F.R. Snehit.

Second seed and defending champion Manush Shah, who is also battling to secure a spot in the World Championship squad, suffered a surprise loss to 15th seed Jeet Chandra in the pre-quarterfinals. Jeet then endured a marathon quarterfinal against H. Jeho, the only defensive player in the draw. In a 65-minute battle, Jeet edged past Jeho, capitalising on two errors from his opponent in the closing stages.

Third seed Payas Jain was another big casualty, going down to left-hander Neil Mulye in the round of 32. Mulye, however, could not build on the upset and was eliminated by Albuquerque in the round of 16.

Results
Women’s

Singles: Quarterfinals: Yashaswini Ghorpade (PSPB) bt Sreeja Akula (RBI) 11-7, 11-2, 8-11, 6-11, 11-7, 7-11, 13-11; Suhana Saini (Har) bt Sutirtha Mukherjee (RSPB) 8-11, 9-11, 11-9, 13-11, 11-9, 16-14; Syndrela Das bt (PSPB) bhht Yashini Sivashankar (TN) 11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-9; Diya Chitale (RBI) bt Divyansi Bhowmick (Mah) 11-7, 11-9, 11-2, 7-11, 8-11, 6-11, 11-4.

Doubles: Final: Sutirtha Mukherjee & Kaushani Nath (RSPB) bt Avisha Karmakar & Nandini Saha (AAI) 11-9, 7-11, 11-8, 11-5; Semifinals: Avisha & Nandini bt Aarti Chaudhury & Avani Tripathi (UP) 11-9, 11-8, 11-4; Sutirtha & Kaushani bt Frenaz Chipia & Fatema Kadri (Guj) 11-7, 11-5, 11-7.

Men’s

Singles: Quarterfinals: Manav Thakkar (PSPB) bt Kushal Chopda (Mah) 11-7, 9-11, 11-3, 11-6, 11-7; Harmeet Desai (PSPB) bt Ankur Bhattacharjee (PSPB) 11-5, 6-11, 11-6, 11-8, 14-12; Ronit Bhanja (RSPB) bt Raegan Albuquerque (Mah) 7-11, 11-8, 11-7, 11-5, 11-8; Jeet Chandra (RSPB) bt H. Jeho (Miz) 11-7, 6-11, 9-11, 15-13, 11-7, 12-14, 11-9.

Doubles: Final: Jeet Chandra & Anirban Ghosh (RSPB) bt Ronit Bhanja & S. Preyesh Raj (RSPB) 11-8, 11-6, 10-12, 1-11, 11-8; Semifinals: Jeet & Anirban bt M.R. Balamurugan & Siddhesh Pande (TN) 11-13, 11-4, 14-12, 11-7; Ronit & Preyesh bt Sanil Shetty & Divyansh Srivastava (PSPB) 7-11, 11-6, 13-11, 11-8.

SQUASH

Anahat meets Tanvi; Abhay, Veer in semifinal of Indian Open

Top seed Anahat Singh and unseeded Tanvi Khanna will meet in the women’s singles semifinals of the JSW Indian Open squash tournament after registering facile wins in the last-eight phase on Friday. However, Joshna Chinappa lost 11-8, 8-11, 11-6, 11-1 to Egypt’s Nadien El Hammamy.

In the men’s section, second seed Abhay Singh and fourth-seeded Veer Chotrani entered the semifinals. While the former got past Egypt’s Yassin Shohdy 11-8, 7-11, 11-5, 11-7, the latter defeated another Egyptian Mohamed Sharaf in straight games.

Anahat underlined her status as one of the top contenders for the title with an 11-2, 11-6, 11-4 victory over Malaysia’s Sehveetrraa Kumar.

Anahat Singh defeated Malaysia’s Sehveetrraa Kumar 3-0.
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Anahat Singh defeated Malaysia’s Sehveetrraa Kumar 3-0.
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The No. 1 seed raced through the opening game 11-2 but faced some resistance from the Malaysian in the second before winning 11-6. In the third, Anahat dictated the pace and cruised home.

Tanvi stunned fourth seed Ainaa Amani 11-6, 7-11, 11-5, 11-8. She won the opening game with ease before the latter levelled it with an 11-7 win. Tanvi, however, held her nerve in the remaining games.

The results (quarterfinals):

Women: Anahat Singh bt Sehveetrraa Kumar (Mas) 11-2, 11-6, 11-4; Tanvi Khanna bt Ainaa Amani (Mas) 11-6, 7-11, 11-5, 11-8; Nadien Elhammamy (Egy) bt Joshna Chinappa 11-8, 8-11, 11-6, 11-1; Hana Moataz (Egy) bt Yasshmita Jadishkumar (Mas) 11-8, 8-11, 7-11, 11-7, 11-8.

Men: Abhay Singh bt Yassin Shohdy (Egy) 11-8, 7-11, 11-5, 11-7; Sanjay Jeeva (Mas) bt Ibrahim Elkabbani (Egy) 11-8, 11-7, 11-8; Ameeshenraj Chandaran (Mas) bt Duncan Lee (Mas) 8-3, retd.; Veer Chotrani bt Mohamed Sharaf (Egy) 11-9, 11-8, 11-2.

-Team Sportstar

SNOOKER

Young Shahyan stuns Nayyar to make semis of the CCI Snooker Classic

Mumbai’s Shahyan Razmi showed tremendous character and composure to edge past his senior opponent Sahil Nayyar 5-4 in the quarter-final of CCI Snooker Classic here on Friday.

The 20-year-old left-handed Shahyan exhibited solid fighting qualities. After trailing 3-4 in the best-of-11-frame contest, he constructed two match-winning breaks of 52 and 48 to pocket the last two frames and clinch a well-deserved 57-54, 7-56, 70-33, 51-16, 65-1, 25-71, 31-75, 73-35, 64-32) victory to seal his place in the semifinals.

Nayyar, who competes on the World Snooker Tour, made the best efforts of 65 and 48 in the sixth and seventh frames.

Meanwhile, in a quarter-final battle between two former champions, Brijesh Damani (PSBP) blanked Aditya Mehta (PSPB) 5-0 (77(69)-21, 74-34, 58-13, 108(80)-0, 76-26).

The Kolkata-based Damani produced two notable breaks of 69 in the first frame and 80 in the fourth frame.

Punjab’s Digvijay Kadian defeated Mumbai challenger Kreishh Gurbaxani 5-1 (83-23, 62-30, 72-32, 75-15, 67-4, 84-37) to advance to the semi-finals.

Earlier, another heavyweight Sourav Kothari (PSPB) crashed out losing rather tamely to Shahyan in four straight frames.

The promising Shahyan potted steadily and grabbed his chances to accumulate the points to register a 60-30, 61-34, 59-52 and 72-43 win to cruise into the quarter-finals.

-PTI

Published on Mar 20, 2026

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The biggest weekend in professional wrestling is back with Las Vegas hosting WWE WrestleMania 42 from Allegiant Stadium, home of the Raiders. The two-night mega show always serves as WWE’s season finale, of sorts, closing the biggest storylines, dripping with celebrity involvement, and putting on a spectacle like nothing else.

This year’s Mania feels different. It’s a show that has been constructed less with wrestling fans in mind, and more about capturing broad appeal. With the full weight of ESPN’s promotional strength behind them we’ve had Pat McAfee get attacked on his set, Danhausen curse Stephen A. Smith — with a focus on Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha with the addition of streamer IShowSpeed to the card. Let’s break down both nights of WrestleMania with predictions for how it will all go down.

The Vision (Logan Paul and Austin Theory) and IShowSpeed vs. The Usos (Jimmy and Hey Uso) and LA Knight

There’s no reason to dive deep into this one. They put IShowSpeed on the card for a reason, and teaming him with Logan Paul makes this one obvious.

Winner: The Vision and IShowSpeed

Jacob Fatu vs. Drew McIntyre

This is one of the guaranteed two wrestling bangers on the card for night one. Two extremely athletic men for their size are going to put on a slugfest with a few big high-spots to pop the crowd. The plan here has to be elevating Fatu into the title picture, which I think is the plan here.

The Irresistible Forces (Nia Jax and Lash Legend) (c) vs. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley and Lyra Valkyrie vs. The Bella Twins (Brie and Nikki Bella) — WWE Women’s Tag-Team Championship

There’s a lot of talent here, but the match is overbooked. There’s a good chance this could get too sloppy as a result of having all these disparate forces in the ring at once. There’s really only one pick that makes sense to me given the build for this match and how stale the women’s tag-team division has been of late.

Winner: Bayley and Lyra Valkyrie

AJ Lee (c) vs. Becky Lynch — WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship

The return of AJ Lee has been really fun, as has her title run — but it ends at WrestleMania. This is about getting Becky Lynch back in the women’s championship picture as a stepping stone to her returning to being one of the biggest names in wrestling. The match quality of this one is an utter mystery, but as far as I’m concerned the end result is clear as day.

A bit of a strange build to this one as WWE had to pivot after Bronn Breaker was injured to set up a program for Rollins and Gunther. Two of the best pure workers in the company, Rollins especially has a gift for putting on a mammoth show on the brightest stage. I think there’s enough intrigue in a quickness vs. strength match here to make it interesting, but I also think the result is clear with WWE sticking to the booking they had planned leading up to this.

Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Liv Morgan — Women’s World Championship

There’s been a rocket strapped to Liv Morgan’s back ever since she returned from injury, and this is the natural conclusion. Vaquer is the best women’s wrestler on the planet from an in-ring perspective, but WWE covets much more than simply being able to go. That makes this pick somewhat easy.

Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Randy Orton (with Pat McAfee) — Undisputed WWE Championship

The main event to night one has been brewing for months, with Rhodes and Orton being extremely close real-life friends. It’s been a really messy build that’s tried to involve a hundred different angles at once, including Jelly Roll for some reason. They’re both getting up in age, especially Randy Orton, but they have the capability of putting on one last banger — unless messy booking turns this into a celebrity-fest.

The big stipulation to this match is that if Orton loses, then McAfee has to walk away from professional wrestling. There’s too much shared investment for WWE and ESPN to have that happen, so I’m following the money

Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar

Without a doubt this is the match people seem most hyped for in the lead up to WrestleMania. WWE has been establishing Oba Femi as the new monster destined to take over the mantle of “big scary” in wrestling, and to do that he needs to get through the gatekeeper. The plan here is to legitimize Femi as the future, and this match will do just that.

Penta (c) vs. Rusev vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Dragon Lee vs. JD McDonagh vs. Rey Mysterio — Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship

This could be terrifying with there being so many people in this match who value putting on a show over their own bodies. A multi-person ladder match is always something to watch for the high spots, but when the dust settles there’s only one outcome that really clicks for me and that’s Penta retaining. He is so over with the audience that cutting his legs out from under him isn’t the move here.

Sami Zayn (c) vs. Trick Williams (with Lil Yachty) — WWE Intercontinental Championship

Sami Zayn is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time, and it’s growing apparent that he’s never going to actually get his moment in the sun. That could be because of Zayn being outspoken on social media about social issues, maybe they just see him as being too small — who knows? One thing that is certain is that you don’t bring out Lil Yachty at WrestleMania to have his guy lose. Trick Williams deserves a title run, and this is it.

“The Demon” Finn Balor vs. Dominik Mysterio

Who cares? For the life of me I still don’t really understand what WWE sees in Dom, but I know I might be in the minority. At this point they think he’s a future star, but you also don’t have Demon Balor lose in a match like this. I think there will be some shenanigans to make Balor look strong, but he still loses.

Jade Cargill (c) vs. Rhea Ripley — WWE Women’s Championship

Jade Cargill is the total package … except for the not being able to wrestle thing. Catapulted into the limelight because of her astonishing look, this title reign has never worked simply because she’s not good enough in the ring to have solid matches with established pro wrestlers. This is a chance to course-correct, and put the strap back on Rhea Ripley.

CM Punk (c) vs. Roman Reigns — World Heavyweight Championship

This match is a total tossup. Logic generally dictates that we have one title change on WrestleMania weekend, and I have that going to Randy Orton the night before. However, when I look at the long-term plans of WWE it has to involve putting Reigns back as champion, even if he’s more or less a part-time worker at this point. Punk is a guy who is always better on the chase than being the champ, so I’m going to go with my heart on this one.

How to watch WWE WrestleMania 2026

Date: Saturday, April 18 (Night 1) and Sunday, April 19 (Night 2)

Location: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada

Stream: ESPN Unlimited (via the ESPN app) for viewers in the United States. Netflix for international viewers.

The first hour of both nights airing on ESPN2 (Saturday) and ESPN (Sunday) at 6 p.m. ET.

#WrestleMania #Full #card #match #predictions #watch">WrestleMania 2026: Full card, match predictions, and how to watch  The biggest weekend in professional wrestling is back with Las Vegas hosting WWE WrestleMania 42 from Allegiant Stadium, home of the Raiders. The two-night mega show always serves as WWE’s season finale, of sorts, closing the biggest storylines, dripping with celebrity involvement, and putting on a spectacle like nothing else.This year’s Mania feels different. It’s a show that has been constructed less with wrestling fans in mind, and more about capturing broad appeal. With the full weight of ESPN’s promotional strength behind them we’ve had Pat McAfee get attacked on his set, Danhausen curse Stephen A. Smith — with a focus on Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha with the addition of streamer IShowSpeed to the card. Let’s break down both nights of WrestleMania with predictions for how it will all go down.The Vision (Logan Paul and Austin Theory) and IShowSpeed vs. The Usos (Jimmy and Hey Uso) and LA KnightThere’s no reason to dive deep into this one. They put IShowSpeed on the card for a reason, and teaming him with Logan Paul makes this one obvious.Winner: The Vision and IShowSpeedJacob Fatu vs. Drew McIntyreThis is one of the guaranteed two wrestling bangers on the card for night one. Two extremely athletic men for their size are going to put on a slugfest with a few big high-spots to pop the crowd. The plan here has to be elevating Fatu into the title picture, which I think is the plan here.The Irresistible Forces (Nia Jax and Lash Legend) (c) vs. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley and Lyra Valkyrie vs. The Bella Twins (Brie and Nikki Bella) — WWE Women’s Tag-Team ChampionshipThere’s a lot of talent here, but the match is overbooked. There’s a good chance this could get too sloppy as a result of having all these disparate forces in the ring at once. There’s really only one pick that makes sense to me given the build for this match and how stale the women’s tag-team division has been of late.Winner: Bayley and Lyra ValkyrieAJ Lee (c) vs. Becky Lynch — WWE Women’s Intercontinental ChampionshipThe return of AJ Lee has been really fun, as has her title run — but it ends at WrestleMania. This is about getting Becky Lynch back in the women’s championship picture as a stepping stone to her returning to being one of the biggest names in wrestling. The match quality of this one is an utter mystery, but as far as I’m concerned the end result is clear as day.A bit of a strange build to this one as WWE had to pivot after Bronn Breaker was injured to set up a program for Rollins and Gunther. Two of the best pure workers in the company, Rollins especially has a gift for putting on a mammoth show on the brightest stage. I think there’s enough intrigue in a quickness vs. strength match here to make it interesting, but I also think the result is clear with WWE sticking to the booking they had planned leading up to this.Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Liv Morgan — Women’s World ChampionshipThere’s been a rocket strapped to Liv Morgan’s back ever since she returned from injury, and this is the natural conclusion. Vaquer is the best women’s wrestler on the planet from an in-ring perspective, but WWE covets much more than simply being able to go. That makes this pick somewhat easy.Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Randy Orton (with Pat McAfee) — Undisputed WWE ChampionshipThe main event to night one has been brewing for months, with Rhodes and Orton being extremely close real-life friends. It’s been a really messy build that’s tried to involve a hundred different angles at once, including Jelly Roll for some reason. They’re both getting up in age, especially Randy Orton, but they have the capability of putting on one last banger — unless messy booking turns this into a celebrity-fest.The big stipulation to this match is that if Orton loses, then McAfee has to walk away from professional wrestling. There’s too much shared investment for WWE and ESPN to have that happen, so I’m following the moneyOba Femi vs. Brock LesnarWithout a doubt this is the match people seem most hyped for in the lead up to WrestleMania. WWE has been establishing Oba Femi as the new monster destined to take over the mantle of “big scary” in wrestling, and to do that he needs to get through the gatekeeper. The plan here is to legitimize Femi as the future, and this match will do just that.Penta (c) vs. Rusev vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Dragon Lee vs. JD McDonagh vs. Rey Mysterio — Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental ChampionshipThis could be terrifying with there being so many people in this match who value putting on a show over their own bodies. A multi-person ladder match is always something to watch for the high spots, but when the dust settles there’s only one outcome that really clicks for me and that’s Penta retaining. He is so over with the audience that cutting his legs out from under him isn’t the move here.Sami Zayn (c) vs. Trick Williams (with Lil Yachty) — WWE Intercontinental ChampionshipSami Zayn is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time, and it’s growing apparent that he’s never going to actually get his moment in the sun. That could be because of Zayn being outspoken on social media about social issues, maybe they just see him as being too small — who knows? One thing that is certain is that you don’t bring out Lil Yachty at WrestleMania to have his guy lose. Trick Williams deserves a title run, and this is it.“The Demon” Finn Balor vs. Dominik MysterioWho cares? For the life of me I still don’t really understand what WWE sees in Dom, but I know I might be in the minority. At this point they think he’s a future star, but you also don’t have Demon Balor lose in a match like this. I think there will be some shenanigans to make Balor look strong, but he still loses.Jade Cargill (c) vs. Rhea Ripley — WWE Women’s ChampionshipJade Cargill is the total package … except for the not being able to wrestle thing. Catapulted into the limelight because of her astonishing look, this title reign has never worked simply because she’s not good enough in the ring to have solid matches with established pro wrestlers. This is a chance to course-correct, and put the strap back on Rhea Ripley.CM Punk (c) vs. Roman Reigns — World Heavyweight ChampionshipThis match is a total tossup. Logic generally dictates that we have one title change on WrestleMania weekend, and I have that going to Randy Orton the night before. However, when I look at the long-term plans of WWE it has to involve putting Reigns back as champion, even if he’s more or less a part-time worker at this point. Punk is a guy who is always better on the chase than being the champ, so I’m going to go with my heart on this one.How to watch WWE WrestleMania 2026Date: Saturday, April 18 (Night 1) and Sunday, April 19 (Night 2)Location: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NevadaStream: ESPN Unlimited (via the ESPN app) for viewers in the United States. Netflix for international viewers.The first hour of both nights airing on ESPN2 (Saturday) and ESPN (Sunday) at 6 p.m. ET.   #WrestleMania #Full #card #match #predictions #watch

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                  FILE – Scotland won the second T20I by 19 runs.
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