PARALYMPIC AND PARA SPORTS NEWS

Madrid 2018: Neymar inspires Brazil to take first win
Brazilian star sends best wishes to blind football team before its debut victory

Roland Garros: Yui Kamiji and Diede de Groot battle
Meanwhile Gustavo Fernandez and Shingo Kunieda will play for men's singles title
Malmo 2018: Brazil and Russia win world titles
Brazilian men retain title while Russian women win first gold medal

World Cup 2018: Jefinho predicts Group F
Brazilian blind football superstar on who will make knockout stages

Sareh Javanmardi named May’s Allianz Athlete of the Month
Won two individual titles at World Shooting Para Sport Championships

Ivan Mikulic fights for Euros redemption
Amy Truesdale also looking to return to the top

IPC sends condolences to family of Andrea Chiarotti
Italy’s Sochi 2014 flag bearer dies following brain tumour

World Cup 2018: Jefinho predicts Group G
Brazilian blind football superstar on who will make knockout stages

Berlin World Series: World records set on day one
Outstanding performances delivered in German capital

Madrid 2018: Spain defeat Thailand in opening game
Coach and 2010 FIFA World Cup winner Vicente del Bosque opens the competition

Roland Garros: Champion Alfie Hewett out in first round
British teammate Gordon Reid upsets world No. 1 to reach semis

Malmo 2018: Title defence over for US women
World champions knocked out in quarter finals by Turkey
Paralympics New Zealand CEO recognised
Fiona Allan named in Queen’s Birthday Honours

Speed the secret for Jonathan Young at Euros
British canoeist aims to improve on early season times in Belgrade

World Cup 2018: Jefinho predicts Group H
Brazilian blind football superstar on who will make knockout stages

Thailand shine at Singapore Boccia Open
Paralympic medallist leads clean sweep of individual golds

Brazil sends strong team to Paris and Berlin
Paralympic champions to compete at European Grand Prix

Beijing 2022: Games will make lasting impression
IPC says next Paralympic Winter Games will change attitudes

Malmo 2018: First quarter finalists decided
Brazil’s men’s and women’s teams both advance

Madrid 2018: Biggest blind football Worlds kick off
World's best 16 teams will battle it out for title and Tokyo 2020 qualification