Day 15 Review - Unstoppable Nadal secures 14th Roland Garros title
Nadal secured his 22nd Grand Slam and his 14th in Paris after a straight sets win over Casper Ruud
The former French Open champion was booed off Court One after losing a contest in which she had two match points.
Lewis Hamilton has a dig at Max Verstappen after a contact-free Copse battle with Charles Leclerc.
Wimbledon is planning to stick with its controversial Centre Court scheduling that has guaranteed blockbuster evening television entertainment but drawn criticism from some players.
Carlos Sainz pulled off pole, but Mattia Binotto thinks deciding on race strategy will be extremely difficult.
Cristiano Ronaldo will miss the first day back for Manchester United's pre-season due to "family reasons" as he looks to be sold this summer. Ronaldo was expected back at the club's Carrington training ground on Monday, along with the rest of the squad, to meet new manager Erik ten Hag for the first time. United have accepted his reason.
YORK City Knights began a daunting run of fixtures with a 24-16 defeat at home to fellow Betfred Championship play-off contenders Barrow Raiders.
The father of Nick Kyrgios has accused Wimbledon umpires of double standards and claimed that his controversial son would have been instantly disqualified on Saturday night if he had smashed a ball into the crowd.
Incoming Arsenal signing Gabriel Jesus will score more goals than new Tottenham forward Richarlison. Both teams were interested in both players, with Spurs withdrawing their interest in Jesus and Richarlison reportedly opting against joining Arsenal. Richarlison has joined Spurs in a deal worth up to £60million, while Jesus is set to be announced as a £45m Gunners signing.
The Liverpool forward has signed a new £350,000-a-week deal with the Merseyside club until 2025.
Almost 30 former winners of the singles championships returned to SW19 to mark the occasion.
ROBBIE Brady has signed a one-year deal at Preston North End, after leaving Cherries.
Carlos Sainz reacted with a giggle when told he was P1 in British Grand Prix qualifying.
The world number 132 joined compatriot Katie Boulter in bowing out on day six of the Championships.
Scott Wharton hopes his football does the talking as he looks to continue his run in the Rovers side.
Wayne Pivac admitted in the build-up to this Test that he hadn't slept properly for three months since that chastening defeat to Italy, and the way events unfolded in Pretoria will have given the Wales head coach even more nightmares.
Alfa Romeo have a 'luxury problem' for 2023 as Zhou Guanyu, signed as a 'stopgap', has impressed the team.
With Euro 2022 about to start we look back at tournaments that left a mark, including one with three teams at the final
Coco Gauff also suffered an early exit on day six at the Championships.
Young Rovers goalkeeper Felix Goddard has joined Bamber Bridge on a six-month loan deal.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has accused Nick Kyrgios of being a bully and possessing an "evil side" after the pair faced off in one of the most bad-tempered Wimbledon matches in years. The enfant terrible of tennis had earlier demanded his opponent be defaulted after hitting a ball into the crowd, narrowly missing a spectator, initially refusing to continue playing until he was given a satisfactory answer from the umpire. The 27-year-old also demanded a new line judge following one bad call and complained to spectators about another official before serving, at one point prompting Tsitsipas to walk back to his towel amid pantomime boos from the crowd.