World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has recently made headlines for voicing her opposition to the participation of transgender athletes in women's tennis, a topic that has sparked heated discussions within the sports community about fairness and equality in competition. In an engaging interview with Piers Morgan, Sabalenka articulated her belief that allowing transgender women to... Continue Reading →
FA Bans Transgender Women in Women’s Football from June 1
The Football Association (FA) has made an announcement confirming that transgender women will no longer be permitted to participate in women's football in England effective June 1, 2025. This decisive move follows a significant change in the law, as declared by the UK Supreme Court on April 16, which ruled unanimously that a woman is... Continue Reading →
R&A’s New Policy on Transgender Women in Golf Competitions
Transgender women who were assigned male at birth and experienced male puberty will no longer be permitted to compete in the R&A's female professional and elite amateur championships beginning in 2025. This decision aligns with recent similar measures taken by the LPGA Tour and other sports governing bodies. The R&A has rolled out a new... Continue Reading →
LTA to ban transgender women from playing in most domestic female competitions
Transgender women will be prohibited from competing in women's categories in most domestic tennis competitions in Great Britain starting January 25, 2025. Under the current rules set by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), players have the freedom to self-identify their gender. However, with the upcoming changes, trans women and non-binary individuals assigned male at birth... Continue Reading →
LPGA players must be female at birth or transition before puberty under new gender policies
The updated policies set to take effect in 2025 have stirred significant discussion and controversy regarding transgender athletes' eligibility in the LPGA and USGA tournaments. The new rules are quite specific, stating that players must be assigned female at birth or have transitioned to female before experiencing male puberty in order to compete in LPGA... Continue Reading →
