Women's Rugby World Cup
The Women's Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union competition held every four years, featuring national teams from around the world. It showcases the best female rugby players and promotes the growth of women's rugby globally. The tournament began in 1991 and has since gained popularity, with increasing participation and viewership.
Each edition of the Women's Rugby World Cup consists of a series of matches leading to knockout rounds, culminating in a final to determine the champion. The event is organized by World Rugby, the sport's governing body, and highlights the skill, athleticism, and competitiveness of women's rugby.